Erasing the Green Line

Something that both the Settlers in Judea and Samaria and the Palestinian extremists (I’m not sure that there’s any other kind) have in common:
The belief in a One State Solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and along with it the desire to erase the Green Line (Israel’s pre-1967 border), i.e. the desire to erase the distinction between Israel proper and the rest of Palestine, especially the West Bank.
The proponents of a Greater Israel and the Palestinians have to a large extent succeeded.  Thanks to their ceaseless efforts, world public opinion has ceased to make that distinction, and now openly questions whether the State of Israel should exist at all, irrespective of borders.
Way to go, guys.
All but a far-sighted few bought into the idea of a Greater Israel, encompassing all the territories liberated by Israel in the June 1967 Six-Day War.  (I only abandoned the belief a few years ago.)  It’s time to let go of Greater Israel, before it destroys Little Israel.