In analyzing a Delegitimization Network operating mostly in the West with an agenda opposed to the State of Israel as an embodiment of the Jewish right to self-determination, the Reut Institute has long tracked the rise of rhetoric promoting a One-State Solution – based on the principle ‘one man, one vote’ – to the Israeli [...]
Posts Tagged ‘one state solution’
Tracking One-State Discourse in Israel: A Growing Phenomenon?
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, one state solution, Palestinian state, Two State Solution on April 16, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Last Minute of the Two State Solution?
Posted in Basic Delegitimacy, National Security, tagged anti zionism, Basic Delegitimacy, inversion towards the two state solution, National Security, one state solution on March 23, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Ben Dror Yemini (Hebrew) argues that Israel doesn’t yet understand the increasing danger, immediacy and dominance of international voices perceiving the country as a pariah state calling for a one state solution. “We’re in the last minute…more and more articles, publications and conferences calling for one state signal we’re heading towards the end of the [...]
Who knows what a Viable Palestinian State is?
Posted in National Security, tagged National Security, one state solution, Two State Solution on January 5, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
In an article in Al-Ahram, Georgetown Professor Lama Abu Odeh writes that the ‘Two State Solution’ will only perpetuate the Palestinians’ economic exploitation as a neo-colonial population and thus argues for a ‘one state solution’ which focuses on economy rather than borders.
The ‘Tipping Point’ of the One State Solution?
Posted in National Security, tagged one state solution, Palestinian Challenges, Two State Solution on September 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Today the Reut Institute published a document citing a variety of quotes which suggest that the Palestinian inversion towards the Principle of the Two-State Solution may be reaching a point of no return.

