The argument assumes that the status quo is the only viable security framework, but historical examples show that persistent conflict erodes long-term stability. A two-state solution, while challenging, could create a more predictable and less volatile environment for Israel's security.
The idea that a two-state solution would reduce existential threats ignores the reality that Israel's security concerns are deeply tied to the status quo. Many Israeli leaders and citizens view a Palestinian state as a long-term risk, not a solution, due to historical grievances and ongoing violence. https://news.un.org/en/story/2024/01/1145807
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