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Ways to break status quo between Israel and the Palestinians

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Published: 23 January 2016

Last updated: 4 March 2024

Two states, four paths for achieving them – Brookings/Markas 15.01.16
Amos Yadlin, former Israeli Chief of Military Intelligence and Executive Director of the Institute for National Security Studies (INSS) looks at ways to break status quo between Israel and the Palestinians, and suggests there is still hope for a two-state solution.
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Two-state solution is impossible to realise under current conditions, opposition leader says; offers plan under which Arab neighborhoods in East Jerusalem would be severed from the rest of the city and the separation barrier in the West Bank completed in a manner that includes all the settlement blocs.

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