Netanyahu wins, peace loses

Benjamin Netanyahu, Prime Minister of Israel

Under Netanyahu, we can expect more Israeli settlements.  Consider that since 1967, settlement are now home to at least 541,000 Israelis, 341,000 in the West Bank and 200,000 in east Jerusalem.

Ralph E. Stone Global News Centre

(SAN FRANCISCO)  Benjamin Netanyahu has probably retained power in Israel as his Likud party won 29 seats in Parliament while the center-left Zionist Union had 24 seats.  The Likud Party is likely to form a coalition to put together a 61-seat majority.

Netanyahu said there would be no Palestinian state under his watch, a Palestinian must condition for any agreement.  This hardline position is tacitly endorsed by the U.S. Congress. After the election, Netanyahu backtracked on his no Palestinian state statement, his anti-Arab rhetoric and his lack of seriousness about negotiations toward a two-state outcome belies his about-face.  In short, Netanyahu has won and the possibility of a Israel-Palestine peace agreement has lost.

Under Netanyahu, we can expect more Israeli settlements.  Consider that since 1967, settlement are now home to at least 541,000 Israelis, 341,000 in the West Bank and 200,000 in east Jerusalem.  This represents about 4 percent of the Israeli electorate.  Israel is slowly nibbling in small increments the territory claimed for a Palestinian state —  death by a thousand cuts.

The slim hope for a Palestinian state lies with the United Nations.  In addition, the International Criminal Court has opened a preliminary examination over alleged crimes committed “in the occupied Palestinian territory, including East Jerusalem, since June 13, 2014.”

In the meantime, I would expect violence to escalate between the Palestinians and the Israelis.

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stone-ralphGlobal News Centre writer Ralph E. Stone was born in Massachusetts. He is a graduate of both Middlebury College and Suffolk Law School. We are very fortunate to have this writer’s talents in this troubling world; Ralph has an eye for detail that others miss. As is the case with many GlobalNewsCentre.com writers, Ralph is an American Veteran who served in war. Ralph served his nation after college as a U.S. Army officer during the Vietnam war. After Vietnam, he went on to have a career with the Federal Trade Commission as an Attorney specializing in Consumer and Antitrust Law. Over the years, Ralph has traveled extensively with his wife Judi, taking in data from all over the world, which today adds to his collective knowledge about extremely important subjects like the economy and taxation. You can send Ralph an email at this address [email protected]

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