What Israelis and Palestinians now think of a two-state solution
Colin Irwin Wed 22 May 2024 updated: Sun 21 Jul 2024
With the announcement by Norway and Ireland that they have recognised Palestine as an independent state, and Spain expected to follow suit by the end of May, it appears that international momentum for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is growing.
The concept has long been supported by the US and its allies, as well as most Arab states and the United Nations. In 2017, Hamas amended its charter to accept the existence of Israel based on borders established after the six-day war in 1967. It reportedly indicated recently a willingness to disarm if a Palestinian state were established. But the present Israeli government led by the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu remains implacably opposed to a two-state solution...
See full article: As international support for an independent Palestine grows, here’s what Israelis and Palestinians now think of the two-state solution