V Tel Avivu demonstrovalo 15000 lidí za dvoustátní řešeníNa obrovské demonstraci četli vzkaz od palestinského prezidenta Abbase. Lídr Společné kandidátky Ayman Oudeh skandoval: "židé a Arabi odmítají být nepřátelé". 15,000 Rally in Tel Aviv in Support of Two-state Solution Some 15,000 people rallied in Tel Aviv on Saturday in support of the two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. "The time has come to live, you and us, in peace, harmony, security and stability. The only way to end the conflict and the fight against terror in the region and the entire world is a solution of two states based on the 1967 borders, Palestine alongside Israel. We've accepted the decisions of the UN, recognized Israel and accepted the two-state solution, and the world has recognized the state of Palestine. Now the time has come for the State of Israel to recognize our state and end the occupation. The opportunity still exists, and it cannot be missed when our hand is extended in peace that is created between those who are brave." The crowd at a rally in support of a two-state solution at Tel Aviv's Rabin Square on May 27, 2017 Judy Maltz ✔@MaltzJudy Herzog also addressed the recent visit of U.S. President Donald Trump to Israel and said, "Those who thought that the chances for hope would be buried with the election in the U.S. understand today that while the president of America has changed, the reality has not. And this week we saw an American president here who's determined to bring peace between us and the Palestinians … a president who understands what his predecessors understood." Herzog called for the creation of a political bloc representing Israel's center-left that would replace the current government. "We must put aside ego and connect, all of us, to one large political bloc – a large political bloc that doesn't want a bi-national state; a large political bloc that doesn't want half of a democracy; a large political bloc that wants a Zionist, Jewish, democratic state that gives full equality to minorities and is open to a variety of opinions. This bloc needs to include many good people, from Tzipi Livni, my partner in the Zionist Union, to Moshe Kahlon, Yair Lapid and other people." Meretz party chair Zehava Galon also criticized Netanyahu and said, "He lies when he tells us for a decade already that he can manage the conflict, that 'there's no other choice,' and, 'there's no way out,' and, 'there's no partner.' He gets close, shows no courage or political initiative and flees responsibility or taking any risks. We must destroy this lie because it's only made for his political survival." According to Galon, "The Israeli public supports compromise, an end to the occupation and says yes to two states for two peoples." Lawmaker Ayman Odeh, the head of the Joint List party, said in his speech that "especially now, in the face of the growing radicalization of the rightist government, in the face of a government that uses a minority as a punching bag, a government that incites against its Arab citizens, marginalizes them and even allows for their killing; especially now, in the face of annexation of initiatives, racist anti-democratic legislation, in the face of the silencing and the populism … we must establish a democratic camp around common basic principles and a clear call to end the occupation, a call for equality, democracy and social justice for all the state's citizens." Artists including Balkan Beat Box and singer Achinoam Nini performed at the event. The "Two States – One Hope" demonstration is dubbed by organizers as "a mass demonstration against 50 years of occupation." It is organized by Peace Now in partnership with the Labor and Meretz parties, as well as the Geneva Initiative and the New Israel Fund. The head of Peace Now, Avi Buskila, addressed the rally and said Netanyahu has "forgotten what it's like to be Zionist." Ilan Lior
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