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shira

(30,109 posts)
Sat May 28, 2016, 07:21 AM May 2016

Settlers, Palestinians come together to seek EU-model end to conflict

Unlikely initiative, supported by leading figures in settler movement, envisions 2 states, but one homeland — where ‘anyone can live anywhere they want’

BY TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF May 28, 2016, 10:21 am 5

A group of Israelis and Palestinians has teamed up in a movement calling for a European-style confederation between Israel and a future state of Palestine, that would allow citizens from both sides of the conflict to live in either country but retain their original nationality.

The “Two States, One Homeland” movement — the Israeli side of which is mostly comprised of settlers — is the culmination of four years of low-profile meetings and discussions between activists on both sides. It was reported upon by Channel 2 news on Friday night.

The movement rejects the idea of separating the two peoples, claiming that reality has proven that such an effort, started 23 years ago with the Oslo Accords, has failed. One Israeli activist in the movement, journalist Meron Rapoport, said its final goal was to ensure that Jews could live “everywhere they want in the Land of Israel, and Palestinians can live anywhere they want in the land they call Palestine.”

Most settlements, in such a scenario, would not be evacuated by force.


http://www.timesofisrael.com/settlers-palestinians-come-together-in-seeking-eu-model-end-to-conflict/
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Settlers, Palestinians come together to seek EU-model end to conflict (Original Post) shira May 2016 OP
Maybe I'm not having my thinking cap on - but this proposal seems very similar to the binational Little Tich May 2016 #1

Little Tich

(6,171 posts)
1. Maybe I'm not having my thinking cap on - but this proposal seems very similar to the binational
Sat May 28, 2016, 11:18 AM
May 2016

one-state solution.

What are the limitations on equal and identical rights that would make this proposal different from a single state between the river and the sea where all people are Israelis with equal rights?

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