Is a two-state solution a feasible outcome for the Israel-Hamas war?

As the Israel-Hamas war grinds on in Gaza with no end in sight, a two-state solution has been touted as a proposal to end the conflict. The idea entails giving both the Israelis and Palestinians their own territories. However, there are huge obstacles, including the question on where to draw border lines. For example, Jerusalem contains sites sacred to Muslims, Jews and Christians, and all parties would want it to be the capital of their state. Palestinians want East Jerusalem, while Israel says the city should remain its “indivisible and eternal” capital. Another alternative is a one-state solution, merging Israel, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank into a single big nation based on democratic rule and equal citizenship. CNA’s Angela Lim explains.

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