Israel Palestine Two Sate Solution

US will not attend Israel two-state conference at UN, State Dept says

A conference regarding the two-state solution is scheduled to take place later in the month at the United Nations.

 The United Nations headquarters building is pictured though a window with the UN logo in the foreground in the Manhattan borough of New York August 15, 2014.
US SECRETARY of State Antony Blinken speaks at the State Department in Washington, last week.

Blinken speaks to UAE FM, urges Israeli-Palestinian de-escalation

Senator Ted Cruz: Boycotts and other attacks on the livelihood of Jews have been part of antisemitism for centuries.

Ted Cruz blocks bill advancing Israel-Arab normalization

US President Joe Biden speaks as he announces executive actions on gun violence prevention in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, US, April 8, 2021

Biden: No peace until region recognizes Israel's right to exist


Encountering Peace: The 51st year

Palestinian independence is essential for Israeli independence.

A Palestinian demonstration

Jordan's King Abdullah: Israel undermining chances of peace

Abdullah also said that regional stability depends on the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by the way of a two-state solution.

Jordan's King Abdullah speaks at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 12, 2016

Abbas urges Israel not to miss new opportunity for peace

Greenblatt to attend 28th Arab League Summit in Jordan.

Palestinian President Mahmud Abbas arrives to delivers a speech during the United Nations Human Rights Council on February 27, 2017 in Geneva

A two-state solution: The only pragmatic path forward

Israel must remain Jewish and democratic but Israel must also remain moral.

Palestinian protesters wave Palestinian flags as Israelis carrying Israeli flags walk past in front of the Damascus Gate outside Jerusalem's Old City

Arab and Jewish Jerusalem residents condemn ‘one-state solution’

‘If this happens it’s going to cause another intifada,’ says Palestinian woman.

A protester places a Palestinian flag at the Israeli barrier fence in the West Bank village of Rafat near Ramallah

Analysis: Arab states unlikely to clash with Trump over two-state solution

Leaders of Arab states, like many other observers, may not be sure exactly what to make of Trump’s remarks during his press conference.

GRAFFITI REPORTEDLY seen in a Palestinian refugee camp advocates a very different ‘one-state solution’

From Obama to Trump, a change in tone and substance

Trump’s refraining from clearly saying that two states is the only way, while endorsing a wider regional approach, is a significant reset of the entire diplomatic process with the Palestinians.

Trump, Netanyahu and Obama

How a pro-Palestinian American reporter changed his views on Israel and the conflict

A year working as a journalist in Israel and the Palestinian territories made Hunter Stuart rethink his positions on the conflict.

The author walks past Ofer Prison near Ramallah, during a Palestinian protest outside the facility in November 2015

Abbas adviser: Without hope for a Palestinian state, 'PA would collapse'

"Does Israel really think that a group of Palestinian political representatives who can accept the idea of annexation and subjugation will ever exist?"

Husam Zomlot and Mahmoud Abbas.

Can the two-state solution survive in the age of Trump?

"The two-state solution wasn’t achieved in the last administration or the one before that, and it may not be achieved in this one either, but it doesn’t mean that the idea dies."

Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, arrive at Joint Base Andrews outside Washington