President Joe Biden, and several other leading U.S. politicians on both sides of the aisle, have for decades cited a “two-state solution” as the ideal resolution for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — but while the concept may once have been a worthy goal toward which to strive, is the creation of side-by-side, independent Israeli and Palestinian states now an entirely unrealistic aim?
During recent remarks applauding a deal in which hostages held by terror group Hamas were exchanged for Palestinian prisoners incarcerated by Israel, Biden renewed his push for the establishment of a separate Palestinian state.
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