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Is a one-state solution the way to peace?
For decades, Israel has been claiming it seeks a two-state solution, but it always found reasons not to pursue one. Now, Israel is revealing its real intention. It never wanted a two-state solution. It wants to maintain the status quo forever. In the meantime, it continues its land grab.
The One-State Solution as a Path to Peace
The one-state solution entails a single democratic state encompassing Israel, the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and Gaza, with equal rights for all inhabitants, irrespective of ethnicity or religion. This paradigm shift addresses core issues: the right of return for Palestinian refugees, as stipulated in UN General Assembly Resolution 194; the status of Jerusalem; and the question of settlements. The one-state solution reimagines these as internal challenges of a unified polity rather than as zero-sum elements of a bilateral conflict.
Israeli Authorities and the Crimes of Apartheid and Persecution
This report examines Israel’s treatment of Palestinians. It presents the present-day reality of a single authority, the Israeli government, ruling primarily over the area between the Jordan River and Mediterranean Sea, populated by two groups of roughly equal size, and methodologically privileging Jewish Israelis while repressing Palestinians, most severely in the occupied territory.
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A third of Arab Americans support one-state solution to Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Poll
One of the biggest surprises to emerge from a survey conducted for Arab News by YouGov is the extent of support among Arab Americans for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Beyond Apartheid: The case for a one-state solution
A one-state solution remains the most logical route to end the conflict and build a just future for Palestinians and Israelis.
The one-state solution: proposal for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on equal rights.
The term most commonly refers to the idea of Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs sharing a single state with full and equal rights for the populations residing in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip.
What is the One-state or Equal Rights solution?
The term one-state reality describes the belief that the current situation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict on the ground is that of one de facto country.[3] The one-state solution is sometimes referred to as the bi-national state, owing to the hope that it would successfully deliver self-determination to Israelis and Palestinians in one country, thus granting both peoples independence as well as absolute access to all of the land.