whichphilosophy
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I do note it, just as I note all of Eretz Yisrael is all of Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza i.e. all of Palestine.
I also note you didn't answer the question when you responded to my post. The dreams of the Palestinian people to have a Palestinian State in all of Palestine are a mirror image of the Zionist dream to have a Jewish State in all of Eretz Yisrael. What makes one perfectly acceptable and the other absolutely unreasonable?
Most Israelis accept coexistence. Most Palestinians don't.
The Israelis do not recognize Palestinian as a State and voted against this in the UN vote, and supported by the US veto. 138 voted in favour of a Palestinian state, while 9 voted against. Those who voted against were Canada, Czech Republic, Israel, Marshall Islands, Micronesia (Federated States of), Nauru, Panama, Palau, United States. There were 46 abstentions.
How could Israel expect Palestine to accept its conditions under such circumstances where it is systematically colonizing the West Bank (having pulled out of the Gaza area some years ago.
Hamas has stated it will support an Israeli state within the 1967 borders.
One issue is about boundaries but another issue which stalled the peace talks more than anything is the Israeli invasion of the West Bank. This has undermined the efforts of those Palestinians who seek peace. The longer the talks are stalled the more land Israel can exist.
However there is room for both to exist within clearly defined borders. However what seems to be a problem is Israel simply wants to take over all the territory, as based on its actions. Hamas can think Israel more than anyone for its election win several years ago.