The two-state delusion: A coroner’s report of a defunct solution

 

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Padraig O’Malley, professor of peace and reconciliation at the University of Massachusetts and author of the recently published The Two State Delusion: Israel Palestine – A Tale of Two Narratives, discusses with host Gilad Halpern, why what for decades was the most likely resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, has ceased to have any chances of survival.

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1 comment on “The two-state delusion: A coroner’s report of a defunct solution

  1. Lee Saunders says:

    An interesting discussion but the IRA didn’t have as its primary goal the destruction of the United Kingdom and an education system designed to perpetuate hatred. I’d never condone anything the IRA did, and and they blew up my home town of Manchester, but the culture, tactics and methods used by Hamas make the IRA look like angry Boy Scouts.

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