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We are all one staters now
The ideological argument over the future of Israel-Palestine disguises the fact that for the past decade we have been living in a one-state reality.
By
Noam Sheizaf
December 27, 2019
Alternative peace initiative comes under fire for ‘normalization’
Pressure from both Palestinian activists and right-wing Israelis has put the spotlight on a conference that will present a new model for peace and coexistence. That is, if it ever happens in the first place. A launch event for an alternative Israeli-Palestinian peace initiative, slated to take place next week in the West Bank, is…
By
Haggai Matar
June 4, 2015
My afternoon with Yasser Arafat
Ten years after Arafat’s death, an Arab citizen of Israel reflects on a solidarity visit to the father of Palestinian nationalism in his besieged Ramallah compound. By Seraj Assi Ten years ago, on November 11, 2004, Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat died in mysterious circumstances in Paris. Theories ranged from natural causes to assassination. The French, Russian…
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November 12, 2014
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A waste of a summit, a waste of a lobby
I gotta hand it to Bibi. Seriously, the guy’s a magician. Today, in what has been coined the most important summit between Netanyahu and Obama since they both took office, the most important issue will not be discussed. Instead of talking about how to end a 45-year-old unnecessary occupation, these dimwits are going to discuss…
By
Ami Kaufman
March 4, 2012
Boycotting Israel means denying its right to exist
Most boycotters would deny Israel’s right to exist, or deny Israeli’s right to self-determination. They would install Palestine in its place, instead of by its side. By Noam Wiener Apartheid week is here again and with it the debate about Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS). Norman Finkelstein gave an interview, Sean O’Neil responded indignantly. Bradley…
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+972 Magazine
February 29, 2012
Republican party appears to officially back one-state solution
A brilliant piece of reporting from Mitchell Plitnick, former director of the US office of B’Tselem. According to Plitnick, the Republican National Committee has adopted a resolution supporting one state in Israel-Palestine. The text of the resolution can be found here. As Plitnick points out, the key passage that suggests that the Republican party is going one state…
By
Mya Guarnieri Jaradat
January 19, 2012
Preeminent Israelis to support Palestinian state, 1967 borders
Tomorrow, a group of preeminent Israelis will endorse Palestinian statehood along the 1967 borders, and call on compatriots to join them. Will a Palestinian “state” be a game changer? And, if so, will it mark a change for the better? A couple of weeks ago, Ami asked why the Israeli left isn’t debating the prospect…
By
Roi Maor
April 19, 2011
No more negotiations: Back to 1967 borders now
“Instead of abandoning the two-state solution, let’s modify it, make it less vague and less subject to manipulation. We can do that by shifting the goalposts back to the 1967 borders. We need to say that these borders of the future Palestinian state are a given, not a variable.” By Yossi Rapoport For a revolution…
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+972 Magazine
February 24, 2011
The old Israeli Left is dead – I’ve been to its funeral
At a peace NGOs’ conference in Jericho a rift emerges between the old guard of the left and a post-Oslo generation of activists who are redefining traditional standpoints and values on all sides. By Shalom Boguslavsky Some expensive funeral, a gathering to exchange condolences, a front-row seat at a dinosaur extinction, a farewell event. These…
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February 4, 2011
French solidarity worker denied entry to Israel
Olivia Zemor, a French solidarity worker with the Euro Palestine organization, was denied entry to Israel at Ben Gurion International Airport this week. According to her statement released on their website this morning (French), she was detained and interrogated for over thirty hours at the airport. Along with other French nationals, she was asked to…
By
Joseph Dana
December 23, 2010
Introducing the no-state solution
When I was growing up, my father served as one of Yitzhak Rabin’s chief advisers. This being the case, I learned to think of the two-state-solution to the question of this country as unquestionable. In the early 1980’s the discourse common around the house involved “returning the territories” to Jordan and Egypt, of which Israel…
By
Yuval Ben-Ami
December 19, 2010
Is it too late for a two-state solution?
Danny Rubinstein, one of Israel’s most prominent journalists and an expert on Palestine who speaks fluent Arabic, thinks it very possible that the two-state solution (Israel and Palestine) has been left behind in the dust kicked up by history. In a piece for the US-based quarterly Dissent Magazine, called One State/Two States: Rethinking Israel and…
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Lisa Goldman
November 22, 2010
Foreign Policy: Israeli Arabs, the one state and the Likud
I have a new piece in Foreign Policy, discussing the relations between Jewish and Arab MKs and their perspective on the one state solution. Interviewed are Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin (Likud), Deputy-Speaker Ahmed Tibi (Raam-Taal), and MK Hanin Zoabi (of Balad and of the Gaza flotilla fame). Naturally, I don’t think they’re all talking about…
By
Dimi Reider
September 2, 2010
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