Washington - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the “real test” of a two-state solution is Palestinians, Arabs and the world accepting Israeli security control over areas ceded in a peace deal.
Netanyahu says Israel must be able to defend itself, by itself. This includes threats from any territory Israel relinquishes, including hundreds of miles of borders subject to potential tunneling.
Netanyahu says the Palestinians oppose this demand because they see it as blocking a “fully sovereign” Palestinian state. But he cites World War II losers Germany and Japan, and South Korea, as countries that prospered under foreign security control.
Netanyahu spoke Tuesday at the Center for American Progress. He didn’t say if Israel could eventually relinquish security control west of the Jordan River — part of past U.S. peace plans.... Read More: VIN