israelis. rose: he said he d accept the two-state solution as long as there s a recognition of a jewish state. of course, but the way he defines the palestinian. future palestinian state doesn t look like a state. it s not a sustainable state. rose: it s not contiguous and all those things. it will have no security force. rose: demilitarized. but are they. do you consider those things which he argues for are necessary for israeli security invalid concerns? they are not invalid. they are valid concerns. that s why we believe in a broader middle east peace settlement. it s not going to happen just between, say, the palestinians and the israelis or between the israelis and the syrians. it will have to be a whole package. that s why we were involved in the syrian/israeli negotiations. the rest will come when we realize that, in fact, a two-state solution, some sort of a final agreement, is in the interest of the israeli security concerns at this point now rather than