A Palestinian State Isn't a Perfect Solution, but It's the only Realistic One
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A Palestinian state isn't a perfect solution, but it's the only realistic one
'There is no alternative to a two-state solution,' the French are saying. The key word here is 'alternative' – it's what Israel's opposition should be proposing, not conflict management
Is the Two-State Solution Truly Ideal for the Holy Land?
In recent days, Netanyahu has repeatedly announced his intention to permanently occupy the Gaza Strip. This is also a predictable reaction to statements made by several Western powers—France, the United Kingdom, and Canada—that they plan to recognize the sovereignty and independence of Palestine in order to encourage a de-escalation of the Israeli offensive. It is reasonable to assume, however, that such recognitions are driven not only by inte…
Seizing the Global Momentum for a Two-State Solution
Palestinians and Israel, with the unwavering support of the US, must seize on the growing international momentum in support of an independent Palestinian state by heeding France's and Saudi Arabia's call, initiated in the recent United Nations High-Level Conference. By Alon…
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