Is It Time to Bury the Two-State Solution?
While many may be dismissive of the two-state solution, there are no viable alternatives for peace between Israel and Palestine
While many may be dismissive of the two-state solution, there are no viable alternatives for peace between Israel and Palestine
The Trump plan imposes Israeli security and economic control over a self-autonomous Palestinian entity.
For scholar and diplomat Daniel Levy, this much is clear: until Israel loses its sense of impunity, the peace process goes nowhere
Were Arab leaders determined to launch an attack on Israel? Were Israeli leaders willing to seek peace after their stunning military victory? New scholarship easily challenges the falsehoods long prevalent in Western circles.
U.S. policy threatens to undo not only the two-state solution, but stable relations with Israel’s Arab neighbors.
A two-state solution is the only equitable resolution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Former U.S. diplomat and policy director at Americans for Peace Now Lara Friedman explains why.
It is a crime against rational language and thought to speak of “restoring calm” and “reducing the violence” in a situation where the Israelis are the occupiers, tormentors, colonizers, and mass killers of mostly defenseless Palestinians who are largely leaderless and unprotected by international law.