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Swiss National Council votes against recognizing Palestinian state
The council says recognition would run 'counter to Swiss neutrality.'
Forty-seven Democrats sign letter calling for US to recognize a Palestinian state
South Yemen would join Abraham Accords, says separatist leader Aidaros al-Zubaidi
Macron says Trump should stop Gaza war if he wants Nobel peace prize
A two-state solution: The only pragmatic path forward
Israel must remain Jewish and democratic but Israel must also remain moral.
Only two states – nothing else
Jerusalem’s false unity and real discrimination is no model for a state which claims to be the only democracy in the Middle East.
Trump: Palestinians must earn a two-state solution
The time has come for the US to tell the Palestinians that they must negotiate with Israel if they want a Palestinian state, and must agree to end the conflict.
Arab and Jewish Jerusalem residents condemn ‘one-state solution’
‘If this happens it’s going to cause another intifada,’ says Palestinian woman.
Netanyahu: Israel’s security will improve as a result of Trump meeting
“There is a joint strategic understanding and deep friendship,” Netanyahu said.
Trump’s imprecise message on Middle East peace
Trump appears ready to make significant asks of Netanyahu – and they will be public, bold and reflective of Trump’s ambitious goal to seal the deal of all deals.
US officials reinforce Trump support for two-state solution
David Friedman testifies before Senate for role as Israel envoy.
US envoy to UN: Washington still supports two-state solution
"We absolutely support the two-state solution but we are thinking out of the box as well."
Trump nominee for Israel ambassador heckled, questioned at Senate
Friedman expressed regret over derogatory comments he made likening liberal American Jews to Jewish prisoners who worked for the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Israeli Arab MKs fear future should US drop support for two-state solution
The MKs' fear comes amidst a White House official referring to the possibility of replacing the two-state solution with "something else."