The two-state solution is a proposed diplomatic solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The proposal envisions an independent State of Palestine that borders Israel. Palestinian leadership has supported the concept since the 1982 Arab Summit in Fez. In 2017 the Hamas (a Palestinian Resistance movement that controls the Gaza strip) accepted the solution without recognizing Israel as a state. The current Israeli leadership has stated that a two-state solution can only exist without Hamas and the current Palestinian leadership. The U.S. would have to take a central role in any talks bet…
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See how support for each position on “Two State Solution for Israel and Palestine” has changed over time for 7 New Zealand voters.
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See how importance of “Two State Solution for Israel and Palestine” has changed over time for 7 New Zealand voters.
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Unique answers from New Zealand users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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No, Israel and Palestine both have equal rights to exist. They should not have to assimilate together to achieve peace, all they really need is decent people incharge
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Israel and Palestine both failed to stabilize the region, so we must begin a crusade and reestablish holy jerusalem
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