Israel two state solution
The two-state solution is not the only road to peace - opinion
Other options exist for resolving the dispute and granting the Palestinians self-rule and governance, including autonomy, federation, confederation, condominium, and co-imperium.
Borrell threatens Israel on two-state solution, as EU begins road map talks
Israel-Saudi deal hinges on Iran, Energy Minister Cohen says
Letters to the Editor, January 7, 2024: Painfully naive
The two-state solution is dead. It's time to look for a new plan
Despite the arguments of the die-hard advocates of the two-state solution from both sides, I cannot perceive how it is still possible.
Jewish groups to U.S. House: Pass resolution in support of two-state solution
The resolution, which was introduced in April, is cosponsored by 132 House Democrats.
Knesset MK hopeful advocates for one-state solution
"Leaders today don't actually want to see a Palestinian state."
There are choices: Alternatives to ‘two-state’
Astonishingly, when presented with different alternatives, only 10% preferred the “two-state” approach.
U.S. Secretary of State Pompeo calls on Palestinians to negotiate
“We believe that the Israelis and Palestinians need to have political engagement. We urge the Palestinians to return to that political dialogue."
‘AIPAC falsely claims Israel supports two-state option,’ right says
Trump has said he would support a two-state solution only if agreed to by both sides.
Between one state and two: Time to decide
In any event, it is essential to maintain a constant and varied dialogue with the PLO/ PA and with various groups in Palestinian society.
Palestinians won’t benefit from multilateral peace process
For Israel, it was an obvious decision not to take a risk in working with a new group of mediators
US officials: Trump’s Jerusalem endorsement may include two-state support
US President Trump's declaration is not meant to determine the boundaries of the city, which would still be subject to negotiation during the peace process, the officials said.
Belief in Palestinian openness to two-state solution amounts to insanity
rather than look at the historical record of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and draw the self-evident conclusions, Uri Avnery retreats into the counterfactual fantasyland.