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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@9PGCXYY2yrs2Y
Palestine is the country. Israel is an occupying force. They have disregarded the original two state solution that created Israel and Palestine.
@9M4TBXM2yrs2Y
No, I support the liberation of the Palestinian people and support their choices, Israel continue to build illegal settlements and denying a two-state solution
@9KGWCNV2yrs2Y
No, Isreal is not a state but an occupying force and should be disregarded as a failed western experiment in colonisation.
@9JLWYZY2yrs2Y
Palestine should no longer be oppressed and the west should not support oppression from either side. Instead helping to resolve this issue
@BCQZ7SX2wks2W
Ideally, one state, where everyone is equal before the law and every group enjoys their right to self-determination.
@B7VN9R86mos6MO
No, Palestinians should be allowed to return to the land stolen from them and the homes they have been forcibly removed from for decades
@B6TVF398mos8MO
Uncertain. There is a concern that they will just keeping fighting one another but one state also is not a good idea. Also it won’t please either side.
@B5FSG8Y11mos11MO
I believe a ceasefire should be called: and for a totally new government to take control of Israel. There is no chance of abolishing either state. The genocide must stop, and this can be done without eradication of Israel or Palestine.
i don’t think a lasting peace can exist with two separate states they need to be united as one people
@9QRZ5BX2yrs2Y
No the Palestinians refused a 2 state solution in 1948 and the state of Israel should remain, giving the control of Gaza to Egypt.
@9QB522R2yrs2Y
Yes, as long as hamas is not in charge, and there is an investigation of corruption and reparations for the Israeli government to pay back to the Palestinians.
@9NJNKVN2yrs2Y
Yes providing Palestine agrees to a government which is not a terrorist entity, I.E not Hamas, and recognise Israel as a state in its own right and agree to not attack Isreal.
@9KZGRYT2yrs2Y
We know that the Palestinians are not native to that land, they should be helped to go back home and settle in their homeland.
@9LHQQBM 2yrs2Y
No, I support a single secular state with a parliament that equally represents both nations
@9QJMVZB2yrs2Y
1 state solution that ends Israeli Apartheid and restores full human rights and citizenship to Jews, Muslims and Christians between the river and the sea
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