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Bush Laterals to Obama. Mid-East Peace

don't fumble my legacy, dude
Among all the other total disasters Bush is handing over to Obama is the small matter of finding peace in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. But the current attacks on Gaza are part of an old school of thought. The future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will have a completely new landscape.
Benny Morris, a prominent historian of Israeli History wrote a superb primer on Israel’s current predicament in the New York Times. To sum it up, Israel faces unconventional enemies in both Hezbollah in Lebanon, and Hamas in Gaza, as well as the looming threat of Iran’s nuclear ambitions, and the demographic ticking time bomb of the increasingly radicalized and fast growing Arab-Israeli population that is likely to outnumber the Israeli Jews by 2040 or 2050. Read the rest of this entry »
Written by coolrebel
December 30, 2008 at 6:28 pm
Posted in Washington
Tagged with Cabinet, Demographics, Egypt, Ehud Barak, Fatah, Gaza, Gaza City, Hamas, Hamas Militants, Hezbollah, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Israel, Knesset, Lebanon, Nasrallah, Netanyahu, Obama, Olmert, Rafah, Single State Solution, Syria, Two State Solution, West Bank