The two-state solution is a proposed diplomatic solution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The proposal envisions an independent State of Palestine that borders Israel. Palestinian leadership has supported the concept since the 1982 Arab Summit in Fez. In 2017 the Hamas (a Palestinian Resistance movement that controls the Gaza strip) accepted the solution without recognizing Israel as a state. The current Israeli leadership has stated that a two-state solution can only exist without Hamas and the current Palestinian leadership. The U.S. would have to take a central role in any talks bet…
Read moreResponse rates from 60 India voters.
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15% No |
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Unique answers from India voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
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I support a One State Solution under Palestine where the State of Israel doesn't exist, but allows autonomy for Jews living in the region.
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I support a reunification, creating a Palestine that's secular to Jews and Muslims, like when the British ruled.
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Palestine is for Palestinians and they've the right to decide their own future . But I would like that their land are not stolen by Israelis
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No, this needs to be decided after Israel destroys Hamas, so we avoid unrest and settler violence in Palestine.
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Offer to pay Palestinian Arabs in the West Bank to move into Jordan without threatening to establish a Jordanian-Palestinian state there. They always will have the option to decline.
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Maybe West Bank can be handed over to a new puppet Palestinian state, but the rest of Palestine should remain occupied by Israel.
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