Donald Trump has commendably said the quiet part out loud about the so-called “two-state solution” to the conflict between Israel and those in Gaza and elsewhere in the Middle East who seek her destruction. In a recent interview he observed, “I am not sure a two-state solution is gonna work.”
The idea that the Jewish State would be able to live side-by-side in peace with a Palestinian one always evoked Samuel Johnson’s famous description of second marriages: “The triumph of hope over experience.”
Today, it is a complete non-starter. Under any remotely possible scenario, “two-states” would inevitably result in the outcome pro-Hamas demonstrators across America now genocidally demand – namely, the elimination of Jews “from the river to the sea.”
A recent poll indicates 80 percent of Americans support Israel, not Hamas. Thank you, President Trump for doing the same.
This is Frank Gaffney.
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