A One State Solution for the Palestine-Israel Conflict: An Interview with Ali Abunimah (Interview)
Nebula 2008, Sept, 5, 3
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In this interview, Abunimah discusses a 'one-state solution' for all the people of Palestine; Jews, Christians and Muslims A two-state solution, with the land of Palestine divided into the state of Israel and a state for Palestine seems racist and unjust in the modern world. Why did the two-state solution win the support of the Palestinian leadership?
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