• DashboTreeFrog@discuss.online
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    5 months ago

    Yeah, quite likely on both parts, but the world has tried a one state solution the status quo (I’ve been corrected, current situation is not called one state) for how many decades now and we’re seeing the results of that. Rather they try setting up an independent Palestine and working with the issues that come from that than just keep the genocide going.

    Two state, interim UN appointed government, transition to Palestinian elected leadership maybe?. Easier said than done for sure but going down the current path is well… Not going great

    • SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works
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      5 months ago

      Agree. It’s time for an adult to break up this fight and establish stability.

      The UN transitional Palestinian government can work. Much like the post WW2 Japan and Germany. But you need it in place for 20 years to build up that society from scratch. Maybe they can have a democratically elected legislature sooner, but the actual government would need to a UN run for a long time.

      Also, Israel should pay for it as war crime reparations.

      Plus some heavy peacekeepers forces to smack the Israeli government down if they start acting like dicks again.

    • مهما طال الليل@lemm.eeOPM
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      5 months ago

      The one state solution was never tried and never seriously proposed beyond some activist groups.

      The two-state solution has been “in progress” since the Oslo Accords in 1993 to establish a Palestinian state on the territories occupied in 1967. The only party that prevented any actual progress is Israel with the continued expansion of illegal settlements and the 1995 assassination of the prime minister who signed the Oslo Accord. Since then successive Likud governments left the Oslo Accord in a zombie status before they officially killed it this month in the Kenesst.

      Why are you talking about what you don’t know? It is frustrating to read people suggest the two-state solution as if the past 30 years never happened.

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        5 months ago

        I suppose I’m misinformed here. As a person raised Muslim who lived several years in the middle east, most conversations I’m part of describe the whole area there pretty much being under control/oppressed by Israel, so a single state with a very limited Palestinian government, and in my had linked that to the concept of the single state solution I’ve heard about but never looked into.

        Thanks for the correction, didn’t realize single state is not what you call the current situation

        • مهما طال الليل@lemm.eeOPM
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          Sorry if my response was harsh. It is very important to get the history right. Zionists always falsely claim that Palestinians never tried peace. It is the Israelis not the Palestinians who assassinated their leader when he made peace.