The Jewish Chronicle

Mark Regev warns over ‘two-state illusion’

- BY LEE HARPIN

THE FORMER Israeli ambassador to the UK has said a two-state solution would remain an “illusion” that will “never be implemente­d” unless a Palestinia­n state that is a “peaceful, democratic and wants to live with Israel, sideby-side” emerges.

In comments made during an interview with the BBC Radio 4 presenter Nick Robinson for his show Political Thinking, Mark Regev said: “Any peace has to be based on reality.

“You can have a two-state illusion. It might look nice on paper, but it will never be implemente­d.”

Mr Regev, who returned to Israel after a four-year stint in the UK last month, said the “real solution” involved building “peace on security, because we know that peace that can’t be defended won’t endure, it can’t survive”.

He added that any future Palestinia­n state which looked like “just another failed Middle Eastern state… like Iraq or Syria or Yemen or Libya” would not be good for anyone.

Mr Regev said: “How is that good for peace? How is that good for Israel? More importantl­y, how is that going to be good for the Palestinia­ns?”

Refusing to dismiss the prospect of a Palestinia­n state entirely, he said:

“When people say a Palestinia­n state is the solution, I think it’s important to put a number of qualificat­ions: is a Palestinia­n state that is peaceful, democratic and one that wants to live with Israel side-by-side, or is it going to be a superior platform to continue the struggle against Israel?”

In the interview aired on Saturday, Mr Regev also spoke about the appointmen­t of Tzipi Hotovely — known for her hard-right Zionist views — as the next UK envoy. Mr Regev said: “She’s a politician, when she becomes the Israeli ambassador she will cease being a politician and will become a civil servant and part of Israel’s diplomatic corps”.

 ?? PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ?? ‘Peace must be based on reality’: Regev
PHOTO: GETTY IMAGES ‘Peace must be based on reality’: Regev

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