Scott talks to Philip Weiss about Israeli politics in light of Netanyahu’s recent victory in the election for prime minister. Israeli society, explains Weiss, leans heavily right wing, especially the young people, and this creates serious barriers to negotiations for peace with the Palestinians. In yet another setback, President Trump recently “promised” the Golan Heights to Israel, something that is not his to give. We are reminded of Horton’s Law: A politician will break all of his good promises and keep all of his bad ones. Scott suggests that the best the Palestinians might realistically be able to hope for these days is full citizenship as Israelis, not their own country.
Discussed on the show:
- “He’s back! Netanyahu wins fifth term as prime minister of Israel, results suggest” (Mondoweiss)
- “‘Things could move very quickly’ — Dems are now the anti-annexation party, taking on Netanyahu and Pompeo” (Mondoweiss)
- “4/8/19 Ramzy Baroud on the Great March of Return” (The Libertarian Institute)
- Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
- Kansas-Nebraska Act
Philip Weiss is the long-time editor of Mondoweiss.net. Follow him on Twitter @PhilWeiss.
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