Concepts for a solution to the Middle East conflict
Oslo peace agreement, Camp David II, Trump's Middle East peace plan and one-state concepts
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Focusing on the enduring Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the analysis examines potential resolutions, particularly the one-state and two-state solutions. While the two-state solution has historically dominated discussions, the relevance of a binational one-state solution is increasing. The paper evaluates significant frameworks, including the Oslo Accords, the Camp David peace plan, and Donald Trump's proposal, while also exploring Omri Boehm's prominent concept for a one-state solution. It addresses key challenges associated with both approaches and assesses their feasibility in achieving lasting peace.
