We've seen strong arguments from supporters highlighting the long-term stability and security benefits of a 2-state solution, including the potential for structured dialogue and international oversight to build trust. Opposers have raised valid concerns about the risks of a hostile Palestinian state and the historical challenges of coexistence. What we haven’t seen yet is concrete evidence of how past grievances could be resolved in a way that ensures mutual security and cooperation—specific historical examples of successful transitions from conflict to coexistence would help clarify the feasibility of this path.

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