The 2-state solution assumes that a Palestinian state can be created without fundamentally altering the power dynamics in the region. But Israel's security isn’t just about having borders—it’s about control. A Palestinian state, even if recognized, would be a sovereign entity with its own military and foreign policy, which would inevitably challenge Israel’s strategic dominance. Look at how even the current Palestinian Authority has been a source of instability, not stability. If you create a new state, you’re not ending conflict—you’re just shifting it. And shifting it closer to Israel’s borders.

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