and desirable to replace the two-state with a one-state solution in all the territory between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, either as a bi-national or non-national state, is unrealistic.The vast majority of Israelis will not agree to the dismantling of the State of Israel, much as the vast majority of Palestinians will not give up the establishment of a national state of their own.This is also a dangerous "solution", since it undermines the struggle for the two-state solution, which can be realized in the foreseeable future, in favor of an idea that has no chance of realization in the coming decades.This illusion can also be misused as a pretext for the existence and extension of the settlements. If a joint state were set up, it would become a battlefield, with one side fighting to preserve its majority by the expulsion of the other side.There is no lack of examples of the failure of this kind of solution.
The Dome for Palestine, the Western Wall for Israel
119 The new peace camp must formulate a peace plan based on the following principles:
a. The occupation will come to an end. An inde-