The idea of a "hostile population" coexisting in a shared state ignores the reality that hostility is often a product of systemic inequality, occupation, and lack of self-determination. A 2-state solution would require more than dialogue—it would demand real power-sharing, security assurances, and a commitment to ending decades of conflict, which Israel has consistently avoided.

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How do you define "systemic inequality" and "lack of self-determination" in the context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, and what specific mechanisms would ensure these issues are addressed in a 2-state solution?