![]() | By Anthony Posner
October 27, 2010 | Share |
Let’s imagine that Israel agreed to a single state and allowed millions of Palestinians to "return". What would be the most likely outcome for the Jewish population of this new country, assuming of course, that they were now in a minority at the national elections?
I have by the way, posed this very question to Prof Ran Greenstein ( ex-Israeli at Wits University in SA, who wants to boycott "apartheid" Israel) and I await his reply...
http://engageonline.wordpress.com/2010/10/24/antisemitism-and-the-boycot...


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27 October, 2010 - 16:36
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A one state solution does not need a mass return for Jews to be outnumbered by non Jews. As it stands now there are more non Jews under Israeli control than Jews.