Asking Israel to go the extra mile
I think Tom Friedman essentially gets it right today:
Given these stakes, here is what a farsighted Israeli government would say to itself: “We have so much more to lose than the Palestinians if all this collapses. So let’s go the extra mile. Abbas says he will not come to peace talks without a freeze on settlement-building. We think that is bogus. We gave him a 10-month partial freeze and he did nothing with it. But you know what? There is so much at stake here, let’s test him again. Let’s offer him a six-month total freeze on settlement-building. What is six months in the history of 5,000-year-old people? We already have 300,000 settlers in place. It is a win-win strategy that in no way imperils our security. If the Palestinians still balk, they will be the ones isolated, not us. And, if they come, who knows? Maybe we cut a deal.”
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JustASC is written by Andrew Silow-Carroll, Editor-in-Chief of the 
September 28th, 2011 at 6:51 pm
I am sorry, but the enemies of Israel have vowed they will not rest until Israel is obliterated. Nothing will change with a so-called Palestinian State — except that Israel’s enemies may have more entrenched locations from which to launch their rockets at Israeli civilians.