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Just when I thought that the one state solution is the most surreal solution in the solutions arsenal to this conflict... congratulations.
Solution to the whole problem, a federal government of the former Palestine based upon member states who are able to maintain their identity. Constituent States...
1. Israel
2. Judea (current Israel split into the biblical countries of Israel and Judea)
3. Lebanon
4. Gaza
5. West Bank
6. Golan
Two houses as per the US; the first based upon an electoral college and the second with representatives from each state.
Two houses as per the US; the first based upon an electoral college and the second with representatives from each state.
Judea is in the west bank, not in Israel...
And what about Jordan? Why is Lebanon included?
Jordan has a stable government and no reason to give up sovereignty.
But it was part of Palestine, shouldn't it be given to the Palestinians too?
Jordan has a stable government and no reason to give up sovereignty.
Thanks. I like to think out of the box.
Solution to the whole problem, a federal government of the former Palestine based upon member states who are able to maintain their identity. Constituent States...
1. Israel
2. Judea (current Israel split into the biblical countries of Israel and Judea)
3. Lebanon
4. Gaza
5. West Bank
6. Golan
Two houses as per the US; the first based upon an electoral college and the second with representatives from each state.
Judea is in the west bank, not in Israel...
And what about Jordan? Why is Lebanon included?
The ancient Kingdom of Judea (Judah) was the southern Kingdom that is now essentially inside Isreal.
At least verify before you counterdict me.
File:Kingdoms of Israel and Judah map 830.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
most of the are of the Kingdom of Judea was in what known today as the west bank, we don't call the west bank "Judea and Samaria" for nothing.
Please don't start senseless arguments as if the OP isn't senseless enough.
You were both wrong in a way, part of the Judah Kingdom is in modern Israel and part of the Judah is in the modern West Bank, while the other part is the ancient Israeli kingdom.
No, I was mostly accurate in my posts; I missed that the modern West Bank spanned into Judea, ido_ was totally innaccurate.
At least verify before you counterdict me.
File:Kingdoms of Israel and Judah map 830.svg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
most of the are of the Kingdom of Judea was in what known today as the west bank, we don't call the west bank "Judea and Samaria" for nothing.
I said MOST of Judea and I never said Judea is all of the west bank I said its IN the west bank
Judea is in the west bank, not in Israel...
And what about Jordan? Why is Lebanon included?
And I corrected myself on the second post.
the solution of all problems is return the right back to its ownerSolution to the whole problem, a federal government of the former Palestine based upon member states who are able to maintain their identity. Constituent States...
1. Israel
2. Judea (current Israel split into the biblical countries of Israel and Judea)
3. Lebanon
4. Gaza
5. West Bank
6. Golan
Two houses as per the US; the first based upon an electoral college and the second with representatives from each state.
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