• TheFonz@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Too bad Palestinians turned down multiple times a two state solution.

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      7 months ago

      Partition and later the Two-State Solution have been wielded by Israel to covet and annex as much Palestinian land as possible with the least amount of Palestinians.

      Before 1948, Palestinian Leadership repeatedly advocated for a Unitary Binational State for decades.

      The Concept of Transfer 1882-1948

      Palestinian Arab Congress advocating for Unified State 1928

      Arab Higher Committee advocating for Unified State 1937

      Arab League advocating for Unified Binational State 1948

      After the founding of Israel, the Two-State Solutions were utilized to further annex the Palestinian Occupied Territories and enact military control over Palestinians while denying them human and civil rights. Despite this, both Fatah and later Hamas have accepted a Two-State Solution on the 1967 borders, with the two most important factors being the Right of Return of Palestinian refugees and an end to the permanent occupation.

      Oslo Accords MEE, NYT, Haaretz, AJ

      History of peace process

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        7 months ago

        I’m familiar with the concept of transfer (and the Nur paper is indeed very interesting). However, we can’t turn back the clock. It happened a hundred years ago and it sucks. It was awful. That being said, Israel is not going anywhere and the Jews are never going to change gears --esp after Oct 7. Despite their grievances, the Palestinians walked away from several proposals for two state solutions. The return to the 67 borders was only palatable after the Palestinians walked away and it backfired. The fact remains: Israel did cede copious amounts of land back to the Palestinians (after first intifada) and Israel also demolished many settlements. It takes two to tango and negotiations with Palestinian leadership never seems to work out. It’s unfortunate that Gaza is turning into an apartheid condition and I don’t condone the way the IDF is handling the situation at all.

        Edit: by the way, I’m appreciating the links to articles and sources you provide.