Now, by jettisoning the prospect of a "two-state solution," Netanyahu will institutionalize what had long been the unacknowledged fate of the Palestinians. In essence, Netanyahu is opting for a one-state solution, just with most Palestinians confined to a state-less netherworld where they will be denied political rights, left to wither and die.
And, whenever some Palestinians act up, Israel will wage war against them, killing thousands at a time and destroying their homes and infrastructure, what Israelis call "mowing the grass."
With the facades gone, Americans must decide if they will embrace this apartheid system or not. Many Christian Zionists, who are a powerful force inside the Republican Party, are okay with Israel's brutal repression because they see the Jews taking this land as a step toward fulfilling a biblical prophecy so Jesus can return to earth as its king.
But rational Americans are confronted with a difficult moral choice. Either continue supporting Netanyahu in brutalizing the Palestinians and in his looming war against Iran (using the U.S. military to carry it out) or insist that the U.S. government reassess its relationship with Israel.
The developments of March 2015 -- from Netanyahu's proconsul-style speech before the U.S. Congress to the racist incitements of his victorious campaign -- have forced thoughtful Americans to abandon their longstanding excuses for Israeli behavior.
From now on, there's no pretending that "standing with Israel" doesn't mean kneeling in an obsequious acceptance of Netanyahu's cruelty toward the Palestinians and cooperation in an illegal and aggressive war against Iran.
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