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CIA port: Israel will fall in 20 years Published: Jun 17, 2010 00:13
A study conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has cast doubt over Israel's survival beyond the next 20 years.
The CIA report predicts "an inexorable movement away from a two-state to a one-state solution, as the most viable model based on democratic principles of full equality that sheds the looming specter of colonial apartheid while allowing for the return of the 1947/1948 and 1967 refugees. The latter being the precondition for sustainable peace in the region."
The study, which has been made available only to a certain number of individuals, further forecasts the return of all Palestinian refugees to the occupied territories, and the exodus of two million Israelis — who would move to the US in the next 15 years.
"There is over 500,000 Israelis with American passports and more than 300,000 living in the area of just California," International lawyer Franklin Lamb said in an interview with Press TV recently, adding that those who do not have American or Western passport, have already applied for them.
"So I think the handwriting at least among the public in Israel is on the wall...[which] suggests history will reject the colonial enterprise sooner or later," Lamb stressed.
He said CIA, in its report, alludes to the unexpectedly quick fall of the apartheid government in South Africa and recalls the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, suggesting the end to the dream of an 'Israeli land' would happen 'way sooner' than later.
The study further predicts the return of over one and a half million Israelis to Russia and other parts of Europe, and denotes a decline in Israeli births whereas a rise in the Palestinian population.
Lamb said given the Israeli conduct toward the Palestinians and the Gaza Strip in particular, the American public — which has been voicing its protest against Tel Aviv's measures in the last 25 years — may 'not take it anymore'. Some members of the US Senate Intelligence Committee have been informed of the report.
A study conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has cast doubt over Israel's survival beyond the next 20 years.
The CIA report predicts "an inexorable movement away from a two-state to a one-state solution, as the most viable model based on democratic principles of full equality that sheds the looming specter of colonial apartheid while allowing for the return of the 1947/1948 and 1967 refugees. The latter being the precondition for sustainable peace in the region."
The study, which has been made available only to a certain number of individuals, further forecasts the return of all Palestinian refugees to the occupied territories, and the exodus of two million Israelis — who would move to the US in the next 15 years.
"There is over 500,000 Israelis with American passports and more than 300,000 living in the area of just California," International lawyer Franklin Lamb said in an interview with Press TV recently, adding that those who do not have American or Western passport, have already applied for them.
"So I think the handwriting at least among the public in Israel is on the wall...[which] suggests history will reject the colonial enterprise sooner or later," Lamb stressed.
He said CIA, in its report, alludes to the unexpectedly quick fall of the apartheid government in South Africa and recalls the disintegration of the Soviet Union in the early 1990s, suggesting the end to the dream of an 'Israeli land' would happen 'way sooner' than later.
The study further predicts the return of over one and a half million Israelis to Russia and other parts of Europe, and denotes a decline in Israeli births whereas a rise in the Palestinian population.
Lamb said given the Israeli conduct toward the Palestinians and the Gaza Strip in particular, the American public — which has been voicing its protest against Tel Aviv's measures in the last 25 years — may 'not take it anymore'. Some members of the US Senate Intelligence Committee have been informed of the report.
Traduction approximative pour non anglophone :
Rapport de la CIA: Israël chute en 20 ans
Publié le: 17 juin 2010 à 00:13
Une étude menée par la Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) a jeté le doute sur la survie d'Israël au-delà des 20 prochaines années.
Le rapport de la CIA prévoit «un mouvement inexorable d'une solution de deux Etats vers une solution à un Etat, comme le modèle le plus viable fondé sur des principes démocratiques de pleine égalité qui jette le spectre qui menace de l'apartheid colonial, tout en permettant le retour des 1947 / 1948 et 1967 réfugiés. Ce dernier étant la condition préalable d'une paix durable dans la région. "
L'étude, qui a été rendu accessible seulement à un certain nombre d'individus, les prévisions en outre le retour de tous les réfugiés palestiniens dans les territoires occupés et l'exode de deux millions d'Israéliens - qui passerait aux États-Unis au cours des 15 prochaines années.
«Il ya plus de 500.000 Israéliens avec des passeports américains et plus de 300.000 vivent dans un peu de la zone de Californie," l'avocat international Franklin Lamb a déclaré dans une interview à Press TV récemment, ajoutant que ceux qui n'ont pas encore de passeport américain ou occidental, l'ont déjà sollicité pour eux.
"Je pense donc que l'écriture du moins parmi le public en Israël est sur le mur ... [qui] laisse entendre l'histoire rejettera l'entreprise coloniale, tôt ou tard", a souligné Lamb.
Il a dit que la CIA, dans son rapport, fait allusion à la chute inattendue rapide du gouvernement de l'apartheid en Afrique du Sud et rappelle la désintégration de l'Union soviétique dans le début des années 1990, suggérant la fin du rêve d'un «territoire israélien» qui se passerait «de manière plus tôt »que plus tard.
L'étude prédit aussi le retour de plus d'un million et demi d'Israéliens en Russie et d'autres parties de l'Europe, et représente une diminution des naissances israéliens alors qu'une augmentation de la population palestinienne.
Lamb a donné la conduite d'Israël envers les Palestiniens et dans la bande de Gaza en particulier, le public américain - qui a été exprimant sa protestation contre les mesures de Tel-Aviv au cours des 25 dernières années - peut «pas prendre plus. Certains membres de la commission du renseignement du Sénat américain ont été informés du rapport.
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