Want a straight answer? Just ask AOC a question.
By Howie Katz
When asked by Michael S. Miller of the New York Jewish Community Relations Council what actions should be taken towards peace between Jewish Israelis and Palestinians, AOC responded as follows:
Earlier just now you and I were talking about the what and the how. And I
think that when we talk about peace, centering people’s humanity,
protecting people’s rights – it’s not just about the what and the end
goal which actually gets a lot of focus, but I actually think it’s much
more about the how, and the way we are coming together, and how we
interpret that what, and how we act in, you know, the actions we take to
get to that what.
So what this really is about is a question more than anything else about process. And we really need to make sure that we are valuing a process where all parties are respected and have, you know, a lot of equal opportunity to really make sure we are negotiating in good faith, etcetera. That being said, you know, I think there’s just this one central issue of settlements, because if the what – if the what has been decided on as two state, then the action of settlements, it’s not the how to get to that what.
And so, you know, I think that’s a central thing that, you know, we center. And that we value Jewish and rather, we value Israeli, uh, uh, uh, we value the safety and human rights of Israelis, we value the safety and human rights of Palestinians, in that process that is similar, and that is on equal footing. And so all of that is extremely important in that process.
EDITOR'S NOTE: Huh?
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