The feasibility of a 2-state solution hinges on resolving land division, refugee rights, and security guarantees—issues that require nuanced, equitable frameworks. While the Wikipedia entry notes broad international support, recent Israeli skepticism highlights the need for a solution that addresses security concerns without entrenching occupation. The UN statement underscores the urgency, but implementation remains elusive without trust-building measures.

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Israel's current defense strategy explicitly aims to block a two-state solution, as noted in analyses of its post-October 7 strategic goals. This aligns with Netanyahu's government rejecting Palestinian statehood, making the feasibility of a two-state solution increasingly unlikely under existing political dynamics. (https://nationalinterest.org/blog/middle-east-watch/israels-defense-strategy-two-years-after-october-7)