So, a palestinian state is ok, but a jewish state is not?
It makes perfect sense from an international law point of view, especially since this was how israel was defined in 1948 through the U.N partition plan and most countries, except the barbaric muslims countries, already recognized Israel as it was established, and it was established (and its written in our declaration of independence) as a jewish state. it makes perfect sense from the other point of view in which jews have been persecuted throughout all history, so we have a right to have a safe haven. really, except for anti-semitists and/or pro muslims, there should be no reason to not want a jewish state for jews (Well, there's also the crazy radical jews who think israel should not exist until the messiah return so they go side with iran and hezbollah).
Just like there is an Irish state (And many other culture/ethnicity/clan based states), so there is a Jewish state. just as it would be right for the Kurds to have their own state and just as it would be right for roma people to have their own state.
Why shouldn't palestinian agree on it? if they back down on the refugees nonsense, what difference does it make for them if its a jewish state or not and why should the world care what the palestinians has to say about it? should we also let palestines be a deciding factor whether the kurds also get a state of their own? maybe they should also decide if scotland should be independent? maybe they could also decide the immigration policies of the U.S?
don't fool yourself, their decline of recognizing it as jewish state is solely connected to their ridiculous refugees nonsense, no other reason. absolutely none.
And of course israel will keep insisting on it. this was the sole reason for this state to exist and its still is. if the palestinian demand that we cease to exist so we could have "peace", then this is not a reasonable demand and this is not true peaceful aspirations.
Until the question of whether Israel is a secular democracy or a Jewish theodemocracy is settled, which must come from within, no advancement on this point is possible.
It doesn't matter because even if israel was a complete secular democracy, this definition would still be important for the ethnic implications of judaism. judaism is not just a religion. i am a secular, atheist jewish and i will still be persecuted when the next idiot decides all the world problems are the jews fault. jews need and deserve a state of their own. history has proven so repeatedly.