12-22-22017 How the end of the two-state solution can transform the Palestinian struggle - Iyad el-Baghdadi Washington Post

 

…"But this is why such a framing of the conflict would be so powerful. The struggle for justice in the Holy Land is eminently moral — which is why many scoundrels on both sides hide behind it. Waging a nonviolent struggle for civil rights sidelines violent actors, activates more of our people and garners grass-roots international support. Importantly, it has a better chance of long-term success — history is full of defeated movements for national liberation, but there arguably hasn't been a single civil rights struggle that was permanently defeated."

 

Posted by Judith Ferster, AIME member

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