No need for an intifada, theres a plan B Outlined on BBC Online
While the US is expected to veto any UN Security Council resolution that recognises Palestinian Statehood, the plan B could make the two state solution more likely. It isn't an intifada, its gaining parity with teh Vatican with Enhanced Observer status by a vote at teh General Assembly where no state has a veto. After that and with that mandate from the international community the neogotiations on final status of Jerusalem which this blog has suggestions on is made easier as it reduces the risk of Islamic radicalisation and another intifada.
Plus then a multifaith Palestine in its constitution could secede from Israel under Israels own arguments about it being conquered territory and follow the Czechoslovak model of secession and seperation. A united Jeruslaem, Bethlehem and Ramallah as Joint capital status under international control and with a common security force drawn from both Israel and Palesintian official security forces and with international assistance could then come into existence through Bilateral negotiation ratified at the UN.
While the US is expected to veto any UN Security Council resolution that recognises Palestinian Statehood, the plan B could make the two state solution more likely. It isn't an intifada, its gaining parity with teh Vatican with Enhanced Observer status by a vote at teh General Assembly where no state has a veto. After that and with that mandate from the international community the neogotiations on final status of Jerusalem which this blog has suggestions on is made easier as it reduces the risk of Islamic radicalisation and another intifada.
Plus then a multifaith Palestine in its constitution could secede from Israel under Israels own arguments about it being conquered territory and follow the Czechoslovak model of secession and seperation. A united Jeruslaem, Bethlehem and Ramallah as Joint capital status under international control and with a common security force drawn from both Israel and Palesintian official security forces and with international assistance could then come into existence through Bilateral negotiation ratified at the UN.

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That is unless the Repuiblicans want to aid teh opeace process more by developing a better timetable than Obama has done for elctoral reasons (he has after all to win his second term next year).
That is unless the Republicans want to aid the peace process more by developing a better timetable than Obama has done for electoral reasons (he has after all to win his second term next year).
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