Middle East scholars are pessimistic about the prospects for a two state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the foreseeable future. Many believe that the latest escalation in the conflict will result in the long-term displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank.
BinRogha on
Both sides have been radicalized for the forseeable future.
This conflict will only end when both sides are forcibly forced to reach a settlement by the rest of the world. Otherwise, it’s either genocide or eternal conflict.
2 Comments
Middle East scholars are pessimistic about the prospects for a two state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the foreseeable future. Many believe that the latest escalation in the conflict will result in the long-term displacement of Palestinians from Gaza and the West Bank.
Both sides have been radicalized for the forseeable future.
This conflict will only end when both sides are forcibly forced to reach a settlement by the rest of the world. Otherwise, it’s either genocide or eternal conflict.