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


Goodbye, two-state solution

The duty of the Israeli government today is to come up with new ideas.

AN ISRAELI FLAG stained with fake blood at a pro-Palestinian rally in London.

Life in the Swamp

The Jerusalem Post

Donald Trump: Recognize Israel in the Golan and Push for a Two-State Solution

The Jerusalem Post

US lawmakers call on Obama to refrain from action on Israel at UN

There is already bipartisan support for a negotiated 'two state solution.'

Benjamin Netanyahu and Barack Obama against a backdrop of Israeli flags and American flags

Peres: the Deaf dialogue of Two Miracles

The Jerusalem Post

Regavim vs. the two-state solution vs. the IRS

The Jerusalem Post

Most Israelis support referendum on two states

The founders of “Decision at 50” sent a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calling on him to adopt the referendum proposal for “the most critical decision for the future of Israel."

Slain Israeli Prime Minister Rabin with former US President Bill Clinton and former PLO President Yasser Arafat after signing the Oslo Accords at the White House on September 13, 1993.

Poll indicates majority supports two-states, but not on previous negotiations

New poll indicates both Israelis and Palestinians support two-state solution, but oppose peace deal based on previous negotiations.

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

The man who could beat Netanyahu

"Peace cannot only be top-down. It also needs a parallel bottom-up process like joint Israeli-Palestinian businesses, industrial zones, malls and of course dialogue at a grassroots level."

Moshe Ya'alon  and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visit Israel Aerospace Industries‏.

Palestinians embark on international campaign to stop IDF from razing school

The Civil Administration issued a demolition order against it already in 2009.

The al-Khan al-Ahmar School