ISL, the section of the RCIT in Israel/Occupied Palestine, 23.9
In his speech before the UN General Assembly Yair Lapid the interim PM of Israel said that he is for a two states solution as it serves Israel and the only condition he asks for is that the Palestinian state will keep the peace.
Anyone who is not stupid or a liar cans only ridicule these empty words that remind us of Netanyahu: “I have not given up on peace. I remain committed to a vision of peace based on two states for two peoples. I believe as never before that changes taking place in the Arab world today offer a unique opportunity to advance that peace.” Those words were spoken by Benjamin Netanyahu, then Israel’s prime minister, in an address to the United Nations General Assembly in September 2016.
Even if we assume that Lapid means a Palestinian state he does not means in all the lands Israel occupied in 1967 not to speak of 1948. He rejects the Saudi’s plan that calls for a Palestinian state on all the lands occupied in 1967. Thus when he speaks of such a “state” committed to peace he means a small territory that will oppress the Palestinians that reject this ugly empty slogan.
His patent was discovered long time ago by South Africa during the apartheid that had Bantustans.
Even Jerusalem post wrote: “So, why has there been such a domestic uproar over Prime Minister Yair Lapid making the same declaration to the same international body six years after Netanyahu, the purported guardian of the concept of a Greater Israel, threw his weight behind the two-state solution for Israel and the Palestinians? Is it because he didn’t mean it and Lapid does? Or maybe it’s because it’s less than two months before the election, and desperate MKs are intent on staking their turf as defenders of Israel” (1)
No vote for Netanyahu’s block or Lapid’s block!
Vote critically for Balad!
Down with the lie of two states!
For one socialist Palestine from the river to the sea! Where the Palestinian refugees will return and the Israeli Jews will have equal civil rights!
Endnotes:
(1) https://www.jpost.com/opinion/article-717957