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Once the Israel-Hamas War ends, is a two-state solution with Israelis and Palestinians living peacefully side by side in two countries still possible? What would it take now for both sides to agree to two states? Middle East analyst Aaron David Miller, a Moment Institute Middle East Fellows advisory board member; Ghaith al-Omari, senior fellow at The Washington Institute for Near East Policy; and Robert Siegel, former NPR senior host of All Things Considered and Moment contributor, discuss these and other pressing questions.
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I would suggest a three state solution… one for the jews, one for the Arabs, and one for those who hide behind tzwits
Thanks to Moment and all the panel members for such a thoughtful and dispassionate analysis of the mess in which we, and they, find ourselves. It is inspiring to know there are people capable of maintaining a fierce commitment to rational dialogue in the midst of all this. Their words cut through the hatred and rancor that seem to dominate the global shouting match.