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  • It’s called “right of return” and transforms Israel from a Jewish apartheid state into a pluralistic democracy, so the settler lobby would never allow it.

  • Quite inconceivable at this point than any solution exists that satisfies the apparently mutually exclusive..

    I) "right to return". A large part of the Palestinian cause is the right to repossess their familys historic land inside modern Israel

    Ii) Israeli security. Israel already considered the 1967 borders indefensible even more so given miliary action initiated by neighbours in 1948, 56, 63, 67 and so on.

    Any two state solution is enormously fragile even if it does exist. Unimaginable that Israel wouldn't take parts of the land saying that without it their security is untenable. Unimaginable that extremist groups within Palestine wouldn't use it as an opportunity to build up forces and launch attacks at Israel given they're ideologically opposed to any Jewish state, even a reduced one.

    The solution "probably" is that things have to get so terrible and the rest of the world so upset at it carrying on that some sort of secular UN guarded state is created encompassing the whole region.

    Either that or Israel's going to divide and kill the Palestinians until 2 generations from now younger folk in the West, who don't remember any of this, consider the whole region to be Israel. And the "Palestinians" if they're heard from at all, are a stateless minority group, relegated to slums and living on the street.

  • There is the Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Isratin proposal:

    The Gaddafi Isratin proposal intended to permanently resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through a secular, federalist, republican one-state solution, which was first articulated by Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, at the Chatham House in London and later adopted by Muammar Gaddafi himself.

    Similar to the Binational State Solution advocated by the Palestinian leadership and some others prior to the Nakba.

    This ongoing Settler Colonialism annexing the West Bank continues to make a Two State Solution less possible, it has already divided the West Bank into hundreds of isolated enclaves. This Apartheid State needs to end as a binational state for all Palestinians and Israelis.

    Here are resources by Historians about a One-State Solution. In many ways, it's already a One-State, an Apartheid State, this change would be the emancipation of Palestinians to bring forth a One-State with equal rights.

    The settlements represent land-grabbing, and land-grabbing and peace-making don’t go together, it is one or the other. By its actions, if not always in its rhetoric, Israel has opted for land-grabbing and as we speak Israel is expanding settlements. So, Israel has been systematically destroying the basis for a viable Palestinian state and this is the declared objective of the Likud and Netanyahu who used to pretend to accept a two-state solution. In the lead up to the last election, he said there will be no Palestinian state on his watch. The expansion of settlements and the wall mean that there cannot be a viable Palestinian state with territorial contiguity. The most that the Palestinians can hope for is Bantustans, a series of enclaves surrounded by Israeli settlements and Israeli military bases.

    • Avi Shlaim

    How Avi Shlaim moved from two-state solution to one-state solution

    ‘One state is a game changer’: A conversation with Ilan Pappe

    One State Solution, Foreign Affairs

  • /s (putting this up front just in case)

    Clearly at this point the only answer is a 0 state solution. Everyone shit in the pool so we're shutting it down, everyone out.

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