Abstract

This article argues that the discourse of “Jewishness” was refashioned after the Oslo agreement and intensified by the government of Binyamin Netanyahu to serve as a major pillar for the demand of recognition. The Netanyahu government has its own hidden geopolitical agenda and significantly disadvantages the Palestinian side in their quest for a state of their own. It also blocks any genuine possibility of a two-state solution to the conflict. Significantly, from the territorial perspective, asking the Palestinians to recognize Israel's pre–June 1967 borders as a “Jewish” state means relinquishing a total of 77 % of the historical homeland of Palestine, in a kind of self-exit from this portion of the country, and, in effect, handing this land over to the Israeli political class to dominate the territory. Self-exit from this portion of Palestine also means that the “Palestinian right of return,” grounded in relevant UN resolutions and international law, would be abrogated, nullified by the Palestinians the...

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