To demand that a state has a right to exist always means in its current constitutional setup, not an imagined constitutional variant. Therefore it then becomes a moral question if such a state in existence ought to exist at all.
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I’d love to see consociational societies be the norm, and especially in Israel/Palestine. But until then we have two groups who want nation states in the same place. So we basically have either more genocide or partition on the menu. Which is why I believe in a 2-state solution.
I think a one state solution is more likely going to happen by the simple fact that Isreal will enshrine into law what already exists de facto, the complete annexation of the West Bank. It is only a question if this one state will be one of apartheid or equality.
A one state solution mean both palestine and israel state will be desolved and a new state with new constitution will be created. The annexation would be the worse decision israrl could do it will mean pa will dessolve and palestinian resistance increase. It would be so bloody on both side
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