Bennett: Two-State Solution ‘At A Dead End’

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naftali-bennett Israel should discard the two-state solution when it comes to the conflict with the Palestinians and instead seek to “live with the problem,” Economy and Trade Minister Naftali Bennett (Habayit Hayehudi) said on Monday in a conference sponsored by the Yesha Council in Jerusalem.

Bennett said Israel should annex-“as quickly as possible”-virtually all the areas that were not handed over the Palestinian Authority under the Oslo accords, including the Jewish communities and a handful of Palestinian towns. He said Israel should devise “aggressive” new plans to drastically improve the economic wellbeing of both the Jewish and Arab inhabitants of Judea and Samaria.

“The notion of having a two-state solution established in the Land of Israel is now at a dead end; never in Jewish history have so many people talked so much and expended so much energy in something so futile,” Bennett said, according to Israel Hayom.

Source: JNS.ORG

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  1. There is still hope. I know that talk is talk, but there is a younger generation of Israeli Knesset members, that know the TRUTH and it is nice to see, that a few like Bennett & Dannon are not afraid to speak the Truth. On Shavuos night I heard a Rav speak & said that anyone who is willing to give up Eretz Yisroael can not be a Jew. Every Jew, who stood at Sinai to receive the Torah, could not and would not be capable of giving up the Land. I believe & said for years that those who push to give up the Land, have to be the descendants of the Eruv Rav. With our continued efforts, in Torah learning and living the Will of Hashem, we as Jews will prevail.

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