Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's June 14, 2009 foreign policy address at Bar Ilan University made headlines around the world for his acceptance of a Palestinian state. Less noticed by the foreign press was the second part of Netanyahu's speech: His demand for reciprocity from the Palestinians. That Palestinian state, he said, would have to recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, it would have to be demilitarized, and Israel's critical security needs would have to be honored.
Doing the math in a 'two state solution' by Jonathan Rosenblum
Monday, December 6, 2010
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