We've seen strong arguments from supporters highlighting how a 2-state solution, even with shared institutions, could offer a path to peace and coexistence by addressing security and sovereignty concerns. Opponents have compellingly raised valid concerns about demographic realities and the feasibility of territorial division. What we still need to see is a clear, concrete proposal for how shared institutions and transitional arrangements would specifically address the practical and political challenges of implementation.

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