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Does anyone have a solution for ending the conflict between Israel and Palestine?

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Does anyone have a solution for ending the conflict between Israel and Palestine?

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When I think about this conflict the only possible solution I come up with is to massive bombing both Israel and Palestine with neutron bombs, the bombs which kills all the humans and left more or less untouched the houses. But I think that my radical solution to the problem cannot be too popular among the two populations…

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1. Two-State Solution PRO: “Well, there has emerged, over the course of the past ten years at least, a sense that the only way out of the situation in the Middle East is to establish a State of Palestine alongside Israel so that there will be an end of conflict. There is no other solution to end the conflict in reality. There is an international consensus about it as reflected by the so-called Road Map Quartet [the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations], which is after all the whole world. You have the United States, you have Europe, you have the Russians and the United Nations, which is the whole world, and then there is the Arab League, which is twenty-two different states, and there is the previous Palestinian administration, and the Israeli administration, all of them committed to the two-state solution.” — Ziad J. Asali, MD President and Founder of the American Task Force on Palestine Interview with Bernard Gwertzman of the Council on Foreign Relations

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1. Two-State Solution PRO: “Well, there has emerged, over the course of the past ten years at least, a sense that the only way out of the situation in the Middle East is to establish a State of Palestine alongside Israel so that there will be an end of conflict. There is no other solution to end the conflict in reality. There is an international consensus about it as reflected by the so-called Road Map Quartet [the United States, the European Union, Russia and the United Nations], which is after all the whole world. You have the United States, you have Europe, you have the Russians and the United Nations, which is the whole world, and then there is the Arab League, which is twenty-two different states, and there is the previous Palestinian administration, and the Israeli administration, all of them committed to the two-state solution.” — Ziad J. Asali, MD President and Founder of the American Task Force on Palestine Interview with Bernard Gwertzman of the Council on Foreign Relations

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