US Vice President Pressures Israel for Two-State Solution »
Posted By saamneric1 8 months ago in NewsThe Obama administration is challenging Israel to back a two-state peace agreement with the Palestinians. Vice President Joe Biden called for a two-state solution during a speech Tuesday before a pro-Israel lobby group in Washington. And, President Obama met with Israeli President Shimon Peres at the White House. VOA's Carolyn Presutti brings us both events
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"The Obama administration is challenging Israel to back a two-state peace agreement with the Palestinians. Vice President Joe Biden called for a two-state solution during a speech Tuesday before a pro-Israel lobby group in Washington. And, President Obama met with Israeli President Shimon Peres at the White House."
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All this is nice an dandy but totally ineffective. Someone should explain to President Obama and Vice President Biden that a two-state peace agreement with the Palestinians will only become possible when the PALESTINIANS will be willing to back it up. It makes little sense to press Israel to accept the idea of a two-state agreement. Israel already accepted the idea since 1948. It were the Arabs who rejected and continue to reject it and it's the Arabs who should be 'pressed'.
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