You're doubtlessly hearing a great deal of bullshit today from the right wing and the Israeli Prime Minister (who himself might as well be part of the American right wing).
For any confusions you might have, please refer to Jay Bookman's write up in the AJC. This fantastic piece lays out what is really at stake and why, from an American point of view. Meanwhile, Yossi Klein Halevi at The New Republic looks at the same problem from the dualist Israeli view. (HT: Andrew Sullivan)
Both are essential, reality-based reads about a complex problem and the President's speech from yesterday, free of the disgusting demagougery and political goal-post moving you are currently seeing from the American right-wing.
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The Middle East, Condensed
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Palestine Recognized
I'm not sure what the exact ramifications of this will be, but official recognition by a major emerging international player is nothing to sneeze at.
And specifically stating the 1967 borders is also a big deal, at least symbolically.
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And specifically stating the 1967 borders is also a big deal, at least symbolically.
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