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Does Israel want a two-state solution?
A 2021 report by the RAND Corporation found that Israelis across the political spectrum opposed a two-state solution, and that Palestinians will likely require international security guarantees for any peaceful resolution.
Does Israel want a one-state solution?
Support among Israeli Jews, and Jews generally, for a one-state solution is very low. Most Israeli Jews reject the idea because they fear it would lead to Jews becoming a minority in Israel.
Does Palestine have a president?
Incumbent. Mahmoud Abbas The president of the State of Palestine is the head of the State of Palestine. Yasser Arafat became the first titular president of the State of Palestine in 1989, one year after proclamation of independence.
What is the one-state solution?
The one-state solution, sometimes also called a bi-national state is a proposed approach to resolving the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.
Do Jewish Israelis support a binational or two-state solution?
A poll conducted in 2010 by Israel Democracy Institute suggested that 15\% of right-wing Jewish Israelis and 16\% of left-wing Jewish Israelis support a binational state solution over a two states solution based on 1967 lines. According to the same poll, 66\% of Jewish Israelis preferred the two-state solution.
Why do Palestinians support a one-state solution?
Support for a one-state solution is increasing as Palestinians, frustrated by lack of progress in negotiations aiming to establish the two-state solution, increasingly see the one-state solution as an alternative way forward.
What is the one-state option for Israel?
The one-state option would require the dissolution of Israel, deeply flawed but still democratic. Presumably, this could be done by either forcing it to dissolve or by persuading a large enough majority of its citizens to, in effect, self-dissolve and become a different state altogether.