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Israelis: There can be no ‘Palestinian state’ after Oct. 7

Poll shows 74% of Israelis now oppose a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria, and 76% support the voluntary transfer of Palestinians.

Members of a panel that discussed a session titled “Wake-Up Call From Gaza,” at the “Nation, Land Sovereignty” conference held on Jan. 11, 2024. Photo by David Isaac.
Members of a panel that discussed a session titled “Wake-Up Call From Gaza,” at the “Nation, Land Sovereignty” conference held on Jan. 11, 2024. Photo by David Isaac.

While there are many lessons to be learned from the October 7, 2023 Hamas invasion of southern Israel, chief among them is that a Palestinian state must never be established in the Land of Israel.

That was the conclusion of the “Nation, Land & Sovereignty” conference held in Jerusalem on Thursday under the banner: “Wake-Up Call From Gaza: Putting an End to the Two-State Paradigm.”

Many had already argued the disastrous results of Gaza “disengagement” was already enough to end the fantasy of a two-state solution leading to peace. In 2005, Israel fully withdrew all Jewish civilians and IDF troops from the Gaza Strip in accordance with Arab demands, leaving the coastal enclave fully under the control of the Palestinians.

Just a year later, Gaza was seized by Hamas and became the world’s foremost terrorist haven. In the ensuing years, Hamas not only carried out routine attacks on Israel, but built up a full-fledge military force in Gaza, a force with but one purpose: to destroy Israel.

This was the outcome of trying to give the Palestinians a territory to govern for themselves.

The lesson was not learned then. Sponsors of yesterday’s conference hope it will be learned now.

“Whoever supports the two-state solution supports the destruction of Israel. Full stop,” Nadia Matar told JNS. Her group, the Sovereignty Movement, which she co-founded with fellow settlement activist Yehudit Katsover 10 years ago, sponsored the conference together with the Yesha Council.

“If you support the two-state paradigm, it means you believe in a Palestinian state that will expel Jews, build a terrorist army and attack Tel Aviv to push us into the sea. Some support this knowingly, others naively,” she continued.

 

‘The right was right’

According to a poll presented at the conference, 74% of Israelis now oppose the creation of a Palestinian state in Judea and Samaria, and 76% support the voluntary transfer of Palestinians.

The poll also found that center-left voters sided solidly with what had once been considered right-wing views with 61% of Yesh Atid voters supporting voluntary transfer.

A panel moderated by JNS Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman discussed the various preconceptions that led to the tragedy.

“The right was right,” Knesset member Dan Illouz of the Likud Party, told Traiman. “Over the years, there has been this flawed strategy that as long as our enemies were building power, but not using it, it was OK. That was ridiculous.”

Also discussed was the international response to the war, including the current “genocide” hearings at the International Court of Criminal Justice in The Hague, and demands by the Biden administration to turn the Gaza Strip over to the Palestinian Authority, a proposal that earned catcalls from the audience.

Mark Zell, chairman of Republicans Overseas, called for the immediate development of Israel’s local arms production so that it will never again be dependent on any other country for its war materiel.

In another panel, titled, “No to a Palestinian State, Yes to Sovereignty,” Yishai Fleischer, international spokesman for the Hebron Jewish community, said that Israel would be in great shape if it just stopped doing “dumb things.”

Among those he listed: “allowing enemies to build tunnels under your nose,” “giving money to the PA,” “feeding your enemy while you’re at war with them” and “allowing mementos in Jerusalem to be sold with a map of Jerusalem and the word ‘Palestine’ printed under it.”

“Before we have sovereignty of the land, we need sovereignty of the spirit,” agreed Dror Eydar, former Israeli ambassador to Italy.

With reporting by JNS.

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3 responses to “Israelis: There can be no ‘Palestinian state’ after Oct. 7”

  1. Taylor Sealy says:

    I’m glad Israelies are waking up to this truth. Now if only the U.S. and European leaders will start acting like leaders instead of trying to have peace at any cost, even at the cost of Israel. The Bible says that in the end times God will judge the nations according to which supported Israel and that Messiah Yeshua will come back to personally defend the Jewish people in Israel against their enemies. Wise people should not want to be on the wrong side of that!

  2. psalm100al says:

    Almighty God say, hate evil: Ps. 97/10
    Do justice to the afflicted and needy. Ps. 82/3

    Do as God says, not the heads of the nations. Clear out all the murderers!

  3. Vernon Ryan says:

    Weak leaders encourage evil, today, there are way to many leaders of the nations weak and afraid of the evil of terrorist nations. That makes them jealous of Israel because she isn’t afraid to confront and fight against the terrorists.
    The Lord chose Israel/Jews because He knew they would be able to stand against evil in the last days when evil would be rampant because of the cowardice of the rest of the world.

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