In other words, even if two states are established, Israel cannot continue to be a state that privileges its Jewish citizens over its non-Jewish citizens. So either one or two states would mean the end of a Jewish state - although not of the state of Isra
This implies that if two states are established, Israel cannot maintain its status as a state prioritizing Jewish citizens over non-Jewish ones. Therefore, the existence of either one or two states could signify the end of Israel as a Jewish state, though not necessarily the end of Israel itself.
Front | بعبارة أخرى, حتى ما إذا تم تأسيس دولتين, فإن إسرائيل لن تستطيع أن تكون تلك الدولة التي مواطنيها اليهود على مواطنيها الغير يهود. لذا فإنه سواء كان هناك دولة واحدة أو دولتين فإن ذلك قد يعني نهاية الدولة اليهودية المواطنين من غير اليهود. بالرغم من أنه قد لا |
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Back | In other words, even if two states are established, Israel cannot continue to be a state that privileges its Jewish citizens over its non-Jewish citizens. So either one or two states would mean the end of a Jewish state - although not of the state of Isra |
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