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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@9Q9M86S2yrs2Y
Palestine should be it's own state and the 'State' of Isreal should be a part of Palestine, but under devolution.
@9M6SKGP2yrs2Y
No, Israel is a vestigial relic of Britain, France and the US's colonial hegemony, and its further colonial activity is an affront to any notion of civility. Israel is a colony that should be returned to Palestine.
@9JXYXZ8Women's Equality2yrs2Y
Palestine was the original country and should return that way as Isreal is a white supremist colonialist settlement aka Zionism which most Jews are against due to the fascist ideology Zionism is.
@9LDRMDW2yrs2Y
I support a democratic marxist federation of local communities across the entire region.
@9P5P3BY2yrs2Y
The land is historically Palestine's and Israel has illegally invaded, occupied and massacred Palestinians through genocide and apartheid. Israel is a terrorist state that must be dismantled, and all land handed back to the native Arab Palestinians.
the only correct stance is a single binational state, and anything less than that is only prolonguing the conflict indefinitely
@BBJPZ782mos2MO
No, the state of Israel as it is now should be dissolved to make way for a Palestinian state with equal rights for all residents and right of return for everyone who has been displaced since 1948
@B6V9KR3British National8mos8MO
i support a one state solution involving nothing but the vanishing of Israel as a state. What comes next is irrelevant as long as Israel is gone.
@B57WBLQ 12mos12MO
Only if Israel can be left in peace. The PA is dismantled, HAMAS destroyed and Islamic jihad removed
@B42642X1yr1Y
No, Palestine should be returned to it's pre-colonial colonisation state and should be it's own country again with Isreal not having any right to occupy and continue the apartaid it has been enacting since 1947
@B22684Z1yr1Y
No. Palestine is not a country. I support Israel and the successor to the kingdom of Samara and Juda
@9Q953CS2yrs2Y
If both sides are serious on making it work then yes. However, Palestine is only interested in killing off the Jewish state so in that context and if it were me, I'd fight them to the death.
@9LV6NHD 2yrs2Y
I would support whatever the safest solution might be so long as the innocent lives being taken on both sides comes to a quick halt.
@9L2TMNP2yrs2Y
I don’t think the two state solution would work. I also don’t have a better answer
@9KGDZLH2yrs2Y
Yes, but I would rather have the region be mandated under UN administration.
@9NCF8MY 2yrs2Y
Yes, but Palestine needs to be overseen by a neutral third party in order to protect the freedom of its people and safety of Israel
@9LG96L72yrs2Y
I think there should now secular government for 3 religions with equal rights.
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