The Illusion of Israel about 'One-State Solution'

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Published Date: 30 March 2022

Rozen-Bakher, Z., The Illusion of Israel about 'One-State Solution', Risks Timeline by Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher, 30 March 2022, https://www.rozen-bakher.com/timeline-risks/30/03/2022/0756


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Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher

Researcher in International Relations and Foreign Policy with a Focus on International Security alongside Military, Political and Economic Risks for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and International Trade

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30 March 2022 at 07:56. It seems that Israel has suffered from a new wave of terror attacks, likely due to Israeli harsh oppression against 5 million Palestinians that live under Israeli occupation over the last 55 years, the longest occupation in modern history, still, my speculation is that this new military resistance wave may relate to the changing in the regional geopolitics and even to the transformation in the global order due to the Ukraine war. My analysis is that the military Palestinian resistance will continue until Israel will end the occupation in Palestine, yet if Israel will continue to drag this occupation under the current transformation in the global order, then Israel takes the risk that the hostility against Israel may expand beyond internal military resistance. Given that, my analysis indicates that any illusion of Israel to create a 'one state solution' instead of a 'two-state solution' is supposed to deteriorate the political stability in Israel and even lead to a regional war. As I mentioned in my post Israel - Apartheid State?, paradoxically, in opposite to the common view of the extreme right-wing of Israel, the 'two-state solution' will preserve the Jewish identity of the state of Israel with the ability to secure stability and prosperity, while a 'one-state solution' is doom for escalation in the military resistance and wars without real ability to run a democratic regime.




Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher

Dr. Ziva Rozen-Bakher - A Researcher in International Relations with a Focus on Security, Political and Economic Risks for Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) and International Trade

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