Unilaterally? Do you realize that one of the main sticking points is where this border is going to be and who is going to recognize it? So setting it up unilaterally doesn't really solve the conflict, does it?
2) declare everyone residing within that border a citizen;
That's a given. If that wasn't the necessary condition, the border would long encompass everything Israel controls.
3) pass a constitution guaranteeing all citizens equal rights and responsibilities.
Israel has basic laws that do that. That has little to do with the conflict anyway.
Re: Sorry...
Date: 2006-03-16 09:15 am (UTC)Unilaterally? Do you realize that one of the main sticking points is where this border is going to be and who is going to recognize it?
So setting it up unilaterally doesn't really solve the conflict, does it?
2) declare everyone residing within that border a citizen;
That's a given. If that wasn't the necessary condition, the border would long encompass everything Israel controls.
3) pass a constitution guaranteeing all citizens equal rights and responsibilities.
Israel has basic laws that do that. That has little to do with the conflict anyway.