Biggest Problem With Netanyahu’s One State — And MBS’ Two States

Perhaps it’s not about which solution works best; it’s about delivering justice.

Hamza Farooq
The Geopolitical Economist

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Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Photo by the Lebanese-Canadian Coordinating Council. Link:
The answer to why a one-state solution is not really a solution is obvious. The whole bunch of flaws in this idea are clearly visible.Prime Minister Benjamin . The Israeli of denying Palestine statehood, and Netanyahu’s discouraging almost any basic or natural right to the Palestinian people. They all seem to stand together with the that if any state is to exist on that land, it will solely be Israel.Back in May, when the General Assembly of the United Nations voted in favor of granting Palestine statehood, the Israeli ambassador was visibly not happy. before the assembly and even shamed the majority of states who voted for granting Palestine a full UN membership by 143–9.The idea that only Israel should exist and not Palestine is fundamentally flawed.Netanyahu’s one-state solution naturally raises the question that if there’s only room for one state, why Israel? Why not Palestine?

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Hamza Farooq
The Geopolitical Economist

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