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Originally Posted by kraznyi_oktjabr
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Thing is that when you ask politically involved Palestinian about peace process he will tell you that two state solution is just a temporary step toward whole Palestine.
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 Link please? I had never hear this kind of claim.
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this article is about a poll where Palestinians claim that:
http://www.haaretz.com/news/diplomac...state-1.325793
note: the poll above is made by a pro-Israeli organization, especially in emotional biased topics like this, it is exteremely important to check out who makes a poll and - if possible - the exact questions, as little changes in the questions can make enormous differences; do you want Pepsi?, do you want Coke?, do you want Pepsi or Coke? do you want a Pepsi if you can't have a Coke?
Also take a look at these polls:
most Palestinians want a two-state-solution (from AP)
and this from a pro-Palestinian organization:
70 percent of the Palestinians want a one-state-solution - together with 75% of Palestinians who deny Israel's right to exist
IF all those surveys are correct, one can come to the come to the conclusion, that a two-state-solution is seen as temporary, or more blunt: first the Pepsi, then the Coke