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Is a Two-State Solution an Acceptable Solution to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict?

"The lengthy Israeli-Palestinian conflict has been a major problem in the modern Middle East. Many people argue that the "two-state solution" of creating an independent Palestinian state alongside the existing state of Israel would be the best approach to ending the conflict, although there is some disagreement over borders, refugees, settlements, Jerusalem, and other challenging issues. Many other people oppose a two-state solution for various reasons. For example, some are opposed to the creation of a Palestinian state, and others are opposed to the continued existence of Israel; some argue that Israel should be one secular bi-national state, rather than a Jewish state, and others assert that things should remain as they are for now."  -ProCon.org

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I think it's the only acceptable solution as far as the Palestinians are concerned. The major stumbling block is Benjamin Netanyahu, who is adamantly against it.

Side: Yes
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It is unrealistic. The Muslims are determined to destroy all of the Jews as the Krayon commands them to do. A Palestinian state would only be more of a training ground and weapons cache than it already is. The Muslims will never allow Israel to have peace as long as Islam remains in the world....and that won't be for too long.

If the Muslims and Arab nations really cared anything about the Palestinians, they could easily be absorbed, housed, and cared for by the surrounding nations........and if they want peace, all they have to do is stop fighting.

Everything is happening exactly as the Bible foretold...big war is coming, the Muslims want it as they believe there must be a global bloodbath to usher in their Mahkdi or however you spell their bloody Muslim Messiah.

Side: No