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A Two-State Solution with a Twist - My approach to the problems facing Israel and Palestine today

Many years have passed since 1948 and whether one likes it or not (I'm looking at you, Hamas!), the State of Israel is an established fact. The only way to remove the State of Israel is to wipe every last bit of it off the map entirely, which would equate to the mass genocide of millions of innocent people. Seeing the world already tried that 'solution' some seventy-odd years ago, let's try building bridges this time instead of fences.

Just as the State of Israel is an established fact, so are the Palestinian people in Israel, Gaza and the West Bank and their aspirations for a united Palestinian state. Just as the horrors of the Holocaust must always be remembered so that we will never repeat such crimes against humanity, so too must the Palestinian people find a way to live without feeling like refugees, safe and secure, in a place they can call their own, in a land that they call their own.

It is time that Israelis and Palestinians realise that they can keep fighting until the Messiah has long come and gone and they still won't have resolved their issues. While making threats and ultimatums or spouting popular rhetoric may make a politician or activist seem like a big shot - their names will be forgotten by the masses unless they achieve that which seems impossible today - A peaceful two-state solution. 

Let me be clear: I'm just a single person writing this, and at that not an Israeli nor a Palestinian. Yet the fate of Israel matters to me dearly. It is the only Jewish country in the world, and as such the only safe haven for Jews in case of troubles, persecution and pogroms in other countries. I believe in Israel's right to exist as a country. Plain and simple. But... I'm not a politician or an historian, and my thoughts are just that: My own simple ideas, untried and untested. 


Imagine a world in which the Jewish State of Israel and the Islamic State of Palestine together form a great Judeo-Palestinian nation that governs religious sites holy to Judaism, Christianity and Islam and protects and maintains the Holy Land for future generations.

These two states share control in overlapping sections while non-overlapping sections are under autonomous Israeli or Palestinian control.

In this Unified State people are free to choose whether they'll live on the Israeli side, the Palestinian side or the neutral shared side. Wherever they choose to live, is also the country whose laws they choose to abide by.

Source : I drew circles using Paint. Awesome artwork eh

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