The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most enduring and complex disputes in modern history. For decades, a central proposal for achieving a lasting peace has been the Two-State Solution. This vision, championed by the United Nations and much of the international community, aims to create an independent, sovereign Palestinian state alongside the existing state of Israel. While simple in concept, its implementation is fraught with deep-seated historical, political, and emotional challenges.

This article will explain the origins of the Two-State Solution, its core principles, and the reasons why it remains a central, yet elusive, framework for peace.
The Genesis of the Two-State Solution
The roots of the Two-State Solution can be traced back to the aftermath of World War II and the end of the British Mandate in Palestine. In 1947, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution 181, known as the Partition Plan. This … Read more

