The two-state solution is a proposed diplomatic solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The proposal envisions an independent State of Palestine that borders Israel. Palestinian leadership has supported the concept since the 1982 Arab Summit in Fez. In 2017 the Hamas (a Palestinian Resistance movement that controls the Gaza strip) accepted the solution without recognizing Israel as a state. The current Israeli leadership has stated that a two-state solution can only exist without Hamas and the current Palestinian leadership. The U.S. would have to take a central role in any talks bet…
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@9KG7BW3Liberal Democrat2yrs2Y
No, Palestine should be its own country. Israel has colonised their land so why do Palestinians need to share
No, I only support a free Palestine and end to illegal occupation and Zionist apartheid
Isreal is not a place, palestine is the name of the country and it should be free from occupiers. Palestine for Palestinians.
@9MPGKXGLiberal Democrat2yrs2Y
Yes, but Palestinians must have the right of return and all land claimed by setters in the Occupied Territories must be returned to the Palestinians. 1947 borders must be returned to the Palestinians if there is to be any hope of a two-state solution.
One-state solution that dissolves apartheid structures in Israeli law, constitution and society, and invites a right of return for displaced Palestinians. Heavy disarmament of Israeli settlers, disbanding/restructuring of the IDF and concurrent disarmament of Palestinian fighting groups.
@9P2MNVRLiberal Democrat2yrs2Y
Yes, but Israel should be forced to return all land stolen with the proviso that Palestine is a true democracy and nobody involved with terrorism is involved in leadership of any part of the country. This should be overseen by The UN .
the only correct stance is a single binational state, and anything less than that is only prolonguing the conflict indefinitely
I watched Omer Bartov explain why a confederation would be the only option with a differentiation between residency and citizenship. This would not be the perfect solution but it would be a step in the right direction or a different direction at least. a single state with two separate formations of governance
@9M2M3JZLiberal Democrat2yrs2Y
No, there should be one Palestinian state. Israel in an illegal settler colonial state committing genocide against the Palestinians
No, one state, which was and should still be Palestine; for the Jews, Muslims, and everyone in totality
Yes, but the current land distribution was hugely imbalanced, Palestine was given only arid desert and Isreal got the useable farmland.
Yes, but assure that the larger of the countries, being Israel, is not taking advantage of a weakened state.
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