This article is an attempt to show that a two-state solution might not be a solution at all but could actually lead to a much wider conflict.
The one-dimensional, tunnel-vision demand for the two-state solution (2SS) is a recipe for continuing the conflict, not for resolving it.
Tikkun would go on to publish articles by writers who supported a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict while promoting a liberal agenda that included workers’ rights and feminism.
At 20 years old, Shapiro claimed: “Using history as precedent, peace between Arabs and Israelis is virtually impossible and will never come.”
Readers of The Jerusalem Post have their say.
With new opportunities arising from the US-Saudi alliance, Israel should seize the moment to embrace a two-state solution that can secure Israel's future, stabilize the region, and counter Iran.
Lammy also spoke about the Labour government’s opposition to Israeli West Bank settlement activity and its commitment to a reformed Palestinian Authority.
The group said they support “Ending Israel’s military occupation of the West Bank and Gaza.”
A different Jewish voice: The ‘Post’ confronts a pro-Palestinian activist from the Jewish Voice for Peace.
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