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Binational solution


 

Binational solution is a term most often used in reference to a proposed resolution of the long-running Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is also known as the One-State Solution, as opposed to the Two-State Solution.

References

  • Hattis, Susan Lee. The Binational Idea in Palestine during Mandatory Times. Haifa: Shikmona, 1970.
  • "Begin Loyalist Given Inside Track for Dayan's Job," Washington Post, November 14, 1979
  • "The Population of Israel," Friedlander D. and Goldscheider C., Hebrew University, 1980
  • "Fifteen Years' Successful Conquest Has Wounded Israel's Soul," Washington Post, June 6, 1982
  • "Demography in the Land of Israel in the Year 2000," Sofer A., Haifa University, 1987
  • "Jewish and Democratic? A Rejoinder to the "Ethnic Democracy" Debate," Gavison, R., Israel Studies, March 31, 1999
  • Leon, Dan. Binationalism: A Bridge over the Chasm. Palestine-Israel Journal, July 31, 1999.
  • Mendes-Flohr, Paul R. A Land of Two Peoples: Martin Buber on Jews and Arabs. Gloucester, Mass: Peter Smith, 1994.