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
@B22CRGX1yr1Y
Palestine has had a lot of land taken away from them over history, israel should be a small state like it was and palestine should get all their stolen land back
@9QF8L6J2yrs2Y
No. The land should be returned to the Palestinian people. The state itself should be overseen by the UN until the fascist and genocidal indoctrination has faded. There should be a single state shared between Arab and Jew. The holy city should remain a UN territory.
@9PS4Y952yrs2Y
No I believe in the dissolution of an ethnostate and for Palestinians and Israelis to live in one state with equal rights for all
@9R6ZB582yrs2Y
Yes with more land for Palestine than Just Gaza and the West bank at least half of the holy city must be part of Palestine
@9Q22CX92yrs2Y
Palestine should never been given to Israel. It should be the state of Palestine where Jewish people are allowed to live alongside Palestinians as was previously
@BCRL2DV1wk1W
I don't see how it is important to take a position on an intractable conflict.
@B9J8XKV 3mos3MO
No, not until ISRAELIS demonstrate their willingness for peaceful coexistence. We should not put the burden on the occupied nation when the oppressors have such deep rooted prejudice
@B6TZ9LB8mos8MO
No or terrorists will continue to attack Israel and Israel will continue to infringe on the rights of Palestinians. A one-state democracy should be the solution with palestianian citizens being given the same rights as Israeli citizens.
@B2L782T1yr1Y
Palestine should be it's own nation with the Israeli invaders incorporated into their country. The zionist movements of Israel should be completely dismantled and removed from power and co-operative, socialist orented solutions must be found within the new state of Palestine prioritising cohabitation.
@B5RRNQF11mos11MO
Yes, but with limited security powers for Palestine and with the elimination of Hamas and other terrorist organisations
@9T92ZMZ2yrs2Y
Yes but only if Palestine is not under Hamas and there is better regulation. Hamas must be held accountable for October 7th.
@9N3TFBF2yrs2Y
Changing Israeli government leadership to one more diplomatic when working with the state of Palestine
@9MPF53Z2yrs2Y
Yes, but it won't bring peace. The conflict will reignite until a segregated permanent resolve is in place. And that probably can't happen
@9L8N38P2yrs2Y
In theory yes, but part of Palestine is run by terrorists who wish to murder every Jew and those terrorists should be eliminated first.
@B4DCL641yr1Y
No, because it will just result in more conflict, the people of either country will not be satisfied with a two-state solution
@9L69B7T2yrs2Y
Split israel and palestine with lebanon jordan and egypt possibly syria
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