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Two State Solution

 Protesters hold Palestinian flags during a rally to call for a ceasefire, amid the ongoing conflict between Israel and the Palestinian Islamist group Hamas in Gaza, on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada March 9, 2024.

Canadian parliament holds debate on motion to recognize Palestinian state

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu is flanked by then-Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer (left) and then-Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, at the US Capitol in 2017.

Chuck Schumer: Don't interfere in Israel's politics

 PRESIDENT ISAAC Herzog speaks with Pramila Patten, UN special representative of the secretary-general on sexual violence in conflict, as the president’s wife, Michal, looks on, at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, in January.

Pro-Palestinian doesn't have to mean anti-Israeli

  Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) meets Israeli War Cabinet member Benny Gantz

Schumer: Netanyahu a major obstacle for peace, Israel must hold elections

 SAUDI CROWN PRINCE Mohammed bin Salman: The US proposal would mobilize Saudi Arabia, moderate countries in the Gulf and the region, and all of the West behind Israel’s goal of having Hamas no longer rule Gaza, says the writer.

Palestinian state is the only path leading to peace with Israel - Saudi official

Then US Army Gen. David Petraeus at an event in the White House, April, 2011

Ex-CIA chief: To defeat Hamas, Israel must get Gaza running again

 British Foreign Secretary David Cameron meets with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi (not pictured), in Amman, Jordan December 20, 2023.

UK Foreign Secretary Cameron: Israel can’t have veto power on Palestinian statehood

 THEN-US president Barack Obama watches a cultural event alongside then-Palestinian prime minister Salam Fayyad in Ramallah, in 2013.

Former PA PM says two-state solution still possible

By RAPHAEL COHEN-ALMAGOR
 THEN-PRESIDENT Shimon Peres and then-prime minister Ehud Olmert attend a ceremony at the President’s Residence in Jerusalem, 2009. Peres and Olmert advocated for an agreement with the Palestinians and the Arab world, the writer notes.

We need to talk about the two state solution - opinion

 PRIME MINISTER Benjamin Netanyahu meets with then-US president Donald Trump in the Oval Office, in 2020. The suppression of the Palestinian cause in global politics was largely due to Israeli efforts during the Trump administration, the writer notes.

Resist the US, no Palestinian state after October 7

By OMER DOSTRI
 A PROTEST takes place, last month, outside a federal court in Oakland, California, in support of members of the Palestinian community who sought an emergency court order to halt US military support for Israel.

American policymakers have ideological blinders on - opinion

 Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu leads a weekly cabinet meeting at the Defense Ministry in Tel Aviv last month. We need leaders who can see the challenges and build a new framework that gives all of us hope, the writer maintians.

Like it or not, there will be two states

 PRESIDENT ISAAC Herzog and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken meet for bilateral talks during the Munich Security Conference, last week. It appears that the US and other two-staters have not thought out what ‘the day after’ will bring if an Arab state of Palestine is recognized, the writer argues

Confronting advocates of the two-state solution

 US PRESIDENT Joe Biden meets with PA head Mahmoud Abbas, in Bethlehem, in July. The US, among others, needs to recognize the State of Palestine or cease mouthing the mantra of the two-state solution, says the writer.

Will the US recognize a State of Palestine?

By RON KAMPEAS/JTA
Palestinian and Israeli flags overlook Dome of Rock and Western Wall

Post-war healing: Forgiveness and resentment between Israelis and Palestinians

By IDIT ALPHANDARY