Who’s left, who’s right?
Letter to the EditorComparing political sides on the two-state solution

Who’s left, who’s right?

It was interesting to read and compare the two columns on a two-state solution. One can credit the brain while credit should be given to the heart for the other.

(File photo)
(File photo)

It was interesting to read and compare the two columns on a two-state solution, one by Jeff Ballabon and Bruce Abramson (“The two-state delusion is the greatest obstacle to peace,” Jan. 26) and the other by Jonathan Greenblatt (“Don’t destroy the two-state solution”).

I think it is fair to say that, politically, one came from the “right” and one from the “left.” I think it also is fair to say that one can credit the brain for one of the columns while credit should be given to the heart (a bleeding one at that) for the other.

Hmm, which is which? Shouldn’t be too hard to determine.

Jack Mennis
Allison Park

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