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klasskru [66]
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ella [17]3 years ago
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9. The two state solution is an idea that there would be two independent and sovereign states, one for Israel and one for Palestine, and they would be based around their people and would not try to influence each other's politics or would not try to fight or anything similar and would stick to the deal when it comes to border disputes.

10. The United States firmly supports the two state solution and has historically tried to remain neutral and not take sides in the conflict, as long as human rights are preserved by both sides. There were some presidents who sometimes seemed to support more one side or the other, but the official stance is that a two state solution is the best one.
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