Two States. Seriously.
Many observers of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process are becoming increasingly skeptical about the viability of the two-state solution. Here's why all their arguments for partition skepticism fall short.
Avner Inbar is a PhD candidate at the University of Chicago and a co-founder and director of the Jerusalem-based think-tank Molad.
Many observers of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process are becoming increasingly skeptical about the viability of the two-state solution. Here's why all their arguments for partition skepticism fall short.