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What’s the future of a two-state solution?

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The two-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians is facing growing uncertainty despite continued international support. While organizations like the UN prioritize the immediate humanitarian crisis in Gaza, discussions regarding long-term political solutions have taken a backseat.

Several factors contribute to this pessimism. The expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank continues, undermining the territorial viability of a future Palestinian state and fueling tensions. Internal political divisions also hinder progress. The lack of unified Palestinian leadership, coupled with a less receptive political climate in Israel towards necessary concessions, weakens prospects for successful negotiations.

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The international focus has shifted to managing the immediate consequences of the conflict, prioritizing humanitarian aid and de-escalation efforts. While crucial, this approach fails to address the underlying political issues.

The future of the two-state solution depends on a renewed international commitment to broker negotiations, a willingness from both sides to compromise, and a shift in public opinion recognizing the long-term benefits of peace. Without these elements, the two-state vision risks remaining unattainable, overshadowed by ongoing conflict and instability.

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