August 21, 2005
Comment/question
Yaron is in Israel and says the disengagement is, reasonably so, a hot topic. He's also busy breaking the hearts of pre-teen girls but that's neither here nor there.
I was talking to my friend SMVP last night, someone who has long been for the disengagement, and talk turned to the West Bank. What's the current plan? Will the West Bank be completely 'disengaged'? Will there be no Jews at all there? SMVP said that there are whole cities, not settlements but actual cities, with mixed Jewish and Palestinian populations in the West Bank. What will happen there? Does anyone know?
Posted by Karol at August 21, 2005 04:33 PM | TrackBackTechnorati Tags: Israel Gaza+Disengagement
Best case if somewhat optimistic.
Fully fledged peace process results in a viable palestinian state including the west bank that has within it jews who are happy to be in a palestinian state and are safe.
As this is highly unlikely perhaps a joint sovereignity deal or place it under neutral control. Perhaps like Danzig between the 2 world wars?
Posted by: Nick Saunders at August 22, 2005 11:44 AM


