Who’s afraid of a one-state solution?
The ongoing deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations has led some to turn to radical solutions to resolve the crisis, in ways which could redraw the Israeli political map entirely.
The ongoing deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations has led some to turn to radical solutions to resolve the crisis, in ways which could redraw the Israeli political map entirely.
The ongoing deadlock in Israeli-Palestinian negotiations has led some to turn to radical solutions to resolve the crisis, in ways which could redraw the Israeli political map entirely.
Dimi Reider is an Israeli journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, Foreign Affairs, Newsweek, Haaretz, and the New Statesman, among others. Twitter: @reider
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