A bi-national, secular single-state

A bi-national, secular single state—"Isratine"—in which Jews and Palestinians co-exist peacefully.

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Allows the Palestinian refugees to return to the land
Each party feels that they live in all the disputed land
Resolves the Settlements issue
Historically Jews and Palestinians have lived together
Assimilation is already a reality in the disputed area
The Jewish people cannot accept the end of a Jewish state
Denies Palestinians their national destiny
Bi-national, single-state model has failed elsewhere
Infeasible for current generation given recent violence
Two State Approach
Palestinians become citizens of surrounding Arab states
Reverse 1948 partition, return land to Palestinians
Palestinian Confederation with Jordan
Palestinians become resident aliens
Three State Approach
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