Again, the thing about indefensible borders. First off, I never feel sorry when Israelis start whining about their borders, because the damn country refuses to declare its own borders, and has for 40 years. When you say where your borders are, then you may have some credibility to bitch about them.
Also, American rhetoric constantly holds Israel's security as the highest inviolable goal, but again, at what point does Israel's need to absolutely be risk-free outweigh the entire Palestinian nation's right to have basic human freedoms? Like I was saying before, you don't hear Palestinians crying about their security because even having security to worry about would be a huge step forward. Israel can't out-victim the Palestinians - that's why nobody buys it even when their politicians complain they can't talk about peace to terrorists who want to destroy them. Well look at the other guy! The entire planet agrees they are in the right in their demand for the remaining 22% of British Mandate Palestine, and yet all of Europe is hemming and hawing and saying they have to go through negotiations with Israel instead of just asserting that right. So if Israel shouldn't have to talk to terrorists who want to destroy it, why should the Palestinians have to talk to tyrants who want to keep them from ever being free? This is Israel's PR problem and what they never seem to grasp. It's been getting progressively worse ever since the PLO's initial terrorism campaigns made people notice that there was such a thing as a Palestinian, and it's never going to get any better.
In any case, Netanyahu and co. are just digging their country's grave deeper and deeper. Everybody there seems to revere David Ben Gurion. But after the 1967 war, he warned (as, honestly anybody could have who had a bit of foresight) that holding on to that territory would lead to disaster. Well no shit! But not even his prophetic words are enough to make people realize that Israel WILL destroy itself if it doesn't get rid of the West Bank, and that maintaining an apartheid regime over two and a half million people is a thousand times worse of a threat to Israel than terrorism will ever be. That's the bottom line of this conflict and one of the most insane things about it - people resisting their best interest as if it's a molester coming after their kids. What a freaking world.
Also, hard to know what came out of this meeting with Obama, other than Netanyahu continuing to be a rejectionist, but some US official is warning that in September it's going to be 187 countries voting to admit Palestine and 2 voting against. That's the "diplomatic tsunami" Ehud Barak warned about.