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The two-state solution is a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, by creating two states on the territory of the former Mandatory Palestine. It is often contrasted with the one-state solution , which is the establishment a single state in former Mandatory Palestine with equal rights for all its inhabitants.
Shanab, who supported a two-state solution, strongly opposed suicide bombings and tried to uphold the ceasefire, was regarded as one of Hamas's more moderate and pragmatic leaders. [25] [26] Along with Shanab, three other civilians (his two bodyguards and a 74-year-old man) were killed. The following days it continued with a range of further ...
Two-state solution, a proposed solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict; Two-state solution (Cyprus), a proposed permanent division of the island of Cyprus; 2 States: The Story of My Marriage, a novel by Chetan Bhagat 2 States, a Bollywood film based on the novel; 2 States, soundtrack by Shankar–Ehsaan–Loy for the film; 2 States, an ...
A day later, five Arab states attacked. The war ended with Israel controlling 77% of the territory. ... in a Jan. 23 speech, said the two-state solution remained the only way to address the ...
The two-state solution has been the goal of the international community for decades, dating back to the 1947 UN Partition Plan, and many nations say that it is the only way out of the conflict.
Pope Francis said on Wednesday a two-state solution was needed for Israel and Palestine in order to put an end to wars such as the current one and called for a special status for Jerusalem. In an ...
Such sentiments are features of both the one state solution and the two state solution. In the two state solution this usually denotes territorial integrity initiatives, such as resisting occupation in the West Bank, annexation efforts in East Jerusalem or freedom of movement along borders as well the preservation of important sites such as al ...
A Land for All (Arabic: بلاد للجميع, Hebrew: ארץ לכולם; previously known as Two States, One Homeland) [1] is an Israeli-Palestinian movement comprising Israeli Jews, Palestinian citizens of Israel, and Palestinians, which proposes a two-state confederation as the solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.