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George Costanza’s two-state comedy solution for Israel

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October 28, 2011

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Alexander said, that through comedy and humor, he hopes to help advance the idea of two states for two people.

Peres playfully asked the actor if he could call him “George.” Alexander laughed, and pointing to a crowd of reporters, said: “You can. Not them.”

Alexander was on a OneVoice delegation. Something tells me that his “plan” isn’t going to work. Just a hunch.

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