Far-right Israelis like to cling on to the saying: "one state for one people (jews)". As the prospect of a two-state solution become less and less likely how feasible is it for a one-state solution to work? In other words, how are Palestinians, whose land has been seized and houses dismantled, expected to live peacefully underneath the flag of Israel?
Also, Israel likes to demand that Hamas and other resistance groups abandon violence and recognize Israel's right to exist. Why doesn't Israel recognize the rights of Palestinian people? Are moderate voices such as yours ever given opportunity in Israel, or do those that sympathize with the Palestinians pariahs in Israel?
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Far-right Israelis like to cling on to the saying: "one state for one people (jews)". As the prospect of a two-state solution become less and less likely how feasible is it for a one-state solution to work? In other words, how are Palestinians, whose land has been seized and houses dismantled, expected to live peacefully underneath the flag of Israel? Also, Israel likes to demand that Hamas and other resistance groups abandon violence and recognize Israel's right to exist. Why doesn't Israel recognize the rights of Palestinian people? Are moderate voices such as yours ever given opportunity in Israel, or do those that sympathize with the Palestinians pariahs in Israel?
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