Benny Morris is no Israeli leftist (though he associated with the Israeli left in the 1980’s when he courageously refused to serve in protest of treatment of Palestinians) so everybody should take him seriously.
My views of Israel’s war in Gaza are harsher than his. I don’t think it’s quite up to genocide but it’s an attempted ethnic cleansing which is still horrific. But I think his overall point has merit that if a two state solution isn’t achieved (the least bad resolution to this conflict *by far* imo) in the next 10 to 15 years, it’s going to get even worse as bad as the status quo is now.
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Benny Morris is no Israeli leftist (though he associated with the Israeli left in the 1980’s when he courageously refused to serve in protest of treatment of Palestinians) so everybody should take him seriously.
My views of Israel’s war in Gaza are harsher than his. I don’t think it’s quite up to genocide but it’s an attempted ethnic cleansing which is still horrific. But I think his overall point has merit that if a two state solution isn’t achieved (the least bad resolution to this conflict *by far* imo) in the next 10 to 15 years, it’s going to get even worse as bad as the status quo is now.