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Two State Approach
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Co-existence of the state of Israel and a state of Palestine.
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Peace in the Middle East »
Peace in the Middle East
Peace in the Middle East☜Help The Independent and the DebateGraph community map and evaluate the contentious issues and potential paths to long-term, sustainable peace in the Middle East.☜F1CEB7
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Contentious issues and options? »
Contentious issues and options?
Contentious issues and options?☜What issues stand in the way of long-term sustainable peace in the Middle East. What options have been proposed in response to each issue? And what are the comparative merits of the various options?☜FFB597
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Statehood? »
Statehood?
Statehood?☜How to address the Israeli and Palestinian interests with respect to statehood?☜FFB597
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Two State Approach
Two State Approach☜Co-existence of the state of Israel and a state of Palestine.☜59C6EF
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Is the assumption of an equilibrium of interests valid? »
Is the assumption of an equilibrium of interests valid?
Is the assumption of an equilibrium of interests valid?☜Is it correct to assume that an equilibrium of interests exists or that this equilibrium can be fully found within a two-state agreement?☜FFB597
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Two-state solution already exists? »
Two-state solution already exists?
Two-state solution already exists?☜In the 1920s, Britain gave 75% of Palestine to a Saudi Emir, he became King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan (later Jordan). An arab state in Palestine already exists. ☜FFB597
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Peaceful Palestinian State »
Peaceful Palestinian State
Peaceful Palestinian State☜The fundamental negotiating interest of the Palestinians is to ensure a peaceful Palestinian State.☜9FDEF6
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Peaceful State of Israel »
Peaceful State of Israel
Peaceful State of Israel☜The fundamental negotiating interest of the Israelis is to ensure the survival in peace for the State of Israel.☜9FDEF6
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Polling data suggests 66% of Palestinians prefer a 2 state solution »
Polling data suggests 66% of Palestinians prefer a 2 state solution
Polling data suggests 66% of Palestinians prefer a 2 state solution☜International Peace Institute Survey September 2009: Palestinian Public Opinion: Trends and Strategic Implications.☜98CE71
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Does not resolve the issue of the Palestinian Refugees »
Does not resolve the issue of the Palestinian Refugees
Does not resolve the issue of the Palestinian Refugees☜A Palestinian state in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip would do little to resolve the problem of refugees. Any situation that keeps the majority of Palestinians in refugee camps and does not offer a solution within the historical borders of Israel/Palestine is not a solution at all.☜EF597B
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Unacceptable security threat to Israel »
Unacceptable security threat to Israel
Unacceptable security threat to Israel☜A two-state solution will create an unacceptable security threat to Israel.☜EF597B
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Undercurrent or Arab rejectionism of Israel too strong »
Undercurrent or Arab rejectionism of Israel too strong
Undercurrent or Arab rejectionism of Israel too strong☜The undercurrent of Arab rejectionism – the desire to destroy Israel – is such a strong force that it is difficult to give credence to the beleif that Palestinians will ever acquiesce to a Palestinian state comprised solely of the West Bank and Gaza.☜EF597B
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