3-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: Difference between revisions
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# A small chunk of Israel remains a Jewish state | # A small chunk of Israel remains a Jewish state | ||
# A small chunk of Palestine remains a Muslim state | # A small chunk of Palestine remains a Muslim state |
Latest revision as of 22:01, 14 February 2025
Summary
- A small chunk of Israel remains a Jewish state
- A small chunk of Palestine remains a Muslim state
- The rest becomes a non-religious democratic state for people on both sides who just want peace and are willing to coexist with each other.
(...)( This would also help enable the Palestinian Right To Return )
Geography
This section has not been filled in yet. discussion Maybe do an isochromic population map, see visually how many people are clustered near the borders (which would showcase one of the major challenges of implementing the 3-state solution; then we can brainstorm ways to overcome it, no matter how hypothetical - think outside the box with weird proposals like: Israel would have to enable its citizens to swap homes en masse?)
Challenges
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