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It's time to listen to the Palestinian moderates

Unfavourable political conditions mirror public views on the prospects for a two-state solution

April 14, 2023 14:13
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The two-state solution is further from reality now than it ever has been. Long-stalled elections have significantly diminished the political legitimacy of the Palestinian Authority and the current Israeli government remains unstable. The absence of political will or unaligned political constellations have foiled every serious attempt to revive the two-state solution since the Oslo Accords. With more Palestinians than ever before content to seek opportunity in Israel, is it finally time to read the writing on the wall?

Unfavourable political conditions mirror public views on the prospects for a two-state solution. Polling released earlier this year confirms diminishing enthusiasm, with support for the idea at its lowest ebb since the early 2000s. Disturbingly, support amongst Palestinians for armed struggle has increased to 40% and majorities in both Israel and Palestine believe a new intifada is now possible.

Gaza remains firmly in the grip of Hamas, which has now instigated four separate conflicts with Israel and new, Iran-backed terrorist movements are emerging in the West Bank.  

Frustration is boiling over into the worst violence since the Second Intifada. However, for most Palestinians, what they want are jobs, social security and a future for their children rather than another conflict. It’s time governments on both sides recognised this and begin taking steps to address the fundamental challenges and aspirations of Palestinians.  This also includes accepting the uncomfortable reality that a growing number of Palestinians prefer to live under Israeli administration.