كاتب إسرائيلي:لابد من رابين آخر قبل أن نخسر أكثرThere'll be more Gazas without a two-state solution
المقالة أدناه من اختيارات الكاتب والمترجم تيسير نظمي نظرا لعدم عثوره على أي مقالة لأوري أفنيري أو عميرة هاس، نقدمها كما جاءت بتاريخه في يومية هآريتس اليسارية الإسرائيلية There'll be more Gazas without a two-state solution The Gaza tragedies are the most acute symptoms of the despair resulting from the failure of the peace process, but Netanyahu doesn't learn the lesson of history - occupiers always lose in the end . By Stephen Robert | Aug. 3, 2014 | 12:03 AM Benjamin Netanyahu at a press conference about the Gaza operation, August 2, 2014 So much tragedy and insufferable grief now engulfs the Israel-Palestine debate that the past year’s transformation of Israeli politics is easily overlooked. Yet, it is the nutrient for the present catastrophe, and perhaps for even worse in the future . In 2009, Israel's Prime Minister Netanyahu gave a major speech at Bar Ilan University, which, though highly nuanced, purportedly supported a two state solution. Hi