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One-State, Two-State and the American Task Force on Palestine – By Antoine Raffoul

by Antoine Raffoul August 16, 2010

By Antoine Raffoul* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Until recently, we had never heard of the American Task Force on Palestine (ATFP). After some research on the subject of the One-State vs the Two-State solution, we discovered a long Study published by the ATFP in 2009 entitled “What’s Wrong With The One-State Agenda”. It made [...]

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Yamin Zakaria – Palestine: Two-State Solution of Hamas or wait for the Caliphate

by SR Editor June 17, 2010

By Yamin Zakaria* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Hamas, the elected government of Palestine recently stated that it is prepared to accept the two-state solution(1), according to the UN resolution, which demands total withdrawal of Israeli troops to the 1967 borders, and the implementation of resolution 194, meaning repatriation of the Palestinian refugees. East Jerusalem [...]

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Prof. John J. Mearsheimer – The Future of Palestine: Righteous Jews vs. the New Afrikaners

by Haitham Sabbah April 30, 2010

Two-State Solution Dead Professor John J. Mearsheimer* delivered the Hisham B. Sharabi Memorial Lecture at the Palestine Center yesterday. Undoubtedly the most extensive talk on this issue ever made by the renowned scholar and bestselling author (The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy), Mearsheimer discusses the inevitability of full-fledged apartheid in Israel-Palestine. A brief excerpt [...]

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When will time run out for a two-state solution?

by Yousef Munayyer April 27, 2010

By Yousef Munayyer* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Among those involved in the Middle East peace process industry there is much talk about “time running out” for a two-state solution. Recently, the same sentiments were echoed by the US state department, reflecting a shift in the way the Obama administration is publicly talking about the [...]

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What future for ‘Greater Israel’? [Video]

by Haitham Sabbah December 26, 2009

The Middle East ‘peace process’ is seriously deadlocked. Israel is determined to press ahead with the expansion of settlements. Palestinians refuse to accept anything less than their total freeze, but they are divided on the best way forward – diplomacy or resistance. The diplomatic vacuum leads to more unilateral policies and radicalisation. So how can [...]

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The Dangers of Two States Solution

by Dr. Elias Akleh December 15, 2009

By Dr. Elias Akleh* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz The Two States Solution (Israeli and Palestinian states) to the Zionist/Arab conflict has been, lately, revived as the only practical solution to the conflict. This solution, with all its embedded dangers, had been unjustly and illegally imposed by the UN in 1948 giving the Zionists a [...]

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Dr. Alan Sabrosky and Hesham Tillawi on the Two States Solution [Video]

by Haitham Sabbah November 14, 2009

Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Dr. Alan Sabrosky speaks to Hesham Tillawi of Current Issues TV regarding the Israeli- Palestinian problem. Video link: http://video.yahoo.com/watch/5190923/13719467

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Alan Sabrosky – The Two-State Delusion

by Alan Sabrosky May 10, 2009

The world is once again being treated to yet another round in the Israeli-Palestinian “peace process” charade. The “usual suspects” are posturing, pronouncements are being made, speeches are being given, and hints and rumors about a supposed “toughening” in the US Government’s approach to Israel are filtering out from the press. We are supposed to [...]

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60 Minutes: Time Running Out For A Two-State Solution?

by Haitham Sabbah January 27, 2009

A must see segment on the Occupation of Palestine by CBS News – 60 Minutes. …For peace to have a chance, Israel would have to withdraw from the West Bank, which would then become the Palestinian state. It’s known as the “two-state” solution. But, while negotiations have been going on for 15 years, hundreds of [...]

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