July 1, 2012
By Miko Peled
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July 16th, 2012 at 5:40 am
I just read your piece on ICH and found your blog and just want to say that it is people like you who give others hope that justice may be done and sanity restored. If Israel is to survive then it will only do so with people like yourself. The longer this situation is not resolved the more likely that an end of apartheid Israel will be like that of the end of apartheid South Africa, where the abused indigenous were a majority and when justice was finally done, there was no place for the former oppressors in the post-apartheid land. If Israelis and Palestinians are going to live together as one nation it must happen soon, otherwise a one-state solution with a Palestinian majority will not be called Israel and most Israelis, as the former oppressors, will leave the country as has happened in South Africa and as continues to happen in South Africa.