The Israeli ambassador to the UK has rejected the idea of a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Meanwhile, Israel has vowed to continue its bombardments in Gaza in the face of wavering international support - despite heavy losses.

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    1 year ago

    Of course a two-state solution is not possible if one of the parties is committed to sabotaging it at every turn.

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      1 year ago

      They both are unfortunately. Neither side will tolerate the existence of the other and the fighting will not stop until there are none left to fight

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        1 year ago

        Eh, kinda sorta but not really? Hamas is only in a position to even do anything specifically because they got propped up by Israel for decades. While I’m sure Fatah certainly wouldn’t complain if Israel disappeared overnight, they’ve also made a better faith attempt at two-state solutions than Israel ever has, low as that bar is.

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        I say we remove EVERYONE from the land, designate it a world heritage site, allow a visitor center and museum from each of the three Abrahamic factions, and forbid people from living there. They’ve all lost the right to have it.