http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/one-doesn-t-boycott-the-onl...
I submit, to whomever wishes, the declarations of Omar Barghouti, one of the founders of the Palestinian BDS campaign, affirming that his goal is not two states but two Palestines. And those of Ali Abunimah, co-founder of Electronic Intifada and also opposed to the two-state solution, who does not hesitate to compare Israel to Nazi Germany and this or that of its philosophers to the columnists of Der Stuermer. And the declarations of the leaders of Sabeel, that group of Palestinian Christians firmly implanted in North America, who, anxious to lend the idea of “responsible investment” a “theological” basis, do not hesitate to subtly but surely reactivate the stereotype of the Christ-killing Jew. Not to mention some rather shady initiatives whose purpose is to mark Jewish − sorry, Israeli − merchandise with supposedly derogatory stickers intended for the attention of the vigilant French consumer.
Two 'Palestines'. What about Jordan? That would be three! Then, the two new 'Palestines' would start immediately a genocide of Jews and then a civil war, to decide which of the religious tyrants or the supposedly non-religious dictator would rule the two.
Islamism is the main source of instability in the world.