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Old 12-12-2023, 08:23 PM   #4074
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Originally Posted by FlamesAddiction View Post
From the poll I posted:



So we know three things. They want a "free" Palestinian state (which assumes no annexation by other states, or continued non-state status). The majority does not support a two-state solution. An even larger majority does not support a one-state solution where Palestinians and Israeli Jews enjoy equal rights.

What does that leave on the table and what solution is acceptable to the majority? Unless public opinion has drastically changed since then, but I doubt it.
Considering the three main solutions are all achieve the same goal, and those three account for about 67% of the preferred solutions, it stands to reason that any solution along those lines will be welcome to the majority.

Part of the problem, and these polls have highlighted this issue over the years, is that Palestinians do not actually believe in or trust Israel to implement this solution in any meaningful way, and a big part of that can be tied back to the settlements and settler terrorism they believe the IDF is complicit in.
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