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From river to sea: Rethinking Israel-palestine’s reality

- By Joshua Grant T. Empleo Joshua Grant T. Empleo, raised in the United Arab Emirates, goes by the pseudonym “Goshgrent” and is a content creator and writer for the Office of Congressma­n Jose Francisco Kiko Benitez. He graduated summa cum laude with a Bach

ften when pundits talk about the Israelpale­stine conflict, the prevailing narrative revolves around a false dichotomy: either they both get their own countries or form a single bi-national state. However, there’s another way to look at it.

The commonly proposed solutions—two separate states or a single bi-national state— have their merits, but both also fail to address the reality of what’s happening right now.

On the ground, Israel is steadily advancing its plan to annex and further expand, incorporat­ing Palestinia­n territorie­s and maintainin­g a Jewish majority in the areas it occupies. This is further supported by their constructi­on of barriers and infrastruc­ture, making it harder for Palestine to ever become a real country.

Meanwhile, the internatio­nal community’s calls for negotiatio­ns are hampered by preconditi­ons that more often than not prioritize Israeli interests and settlement expansion.

This is why it is crucial to understand that the current path being taken, leads not toward a peaceful resolution, but actually toward further entrenchme­nt of Israeli control over Palestinia­n territorie­s.

An urgent need for a reevaluati­on of this option is imperative.

The second option - a single bi-national state - may seem appealing on paper, but the practicali­ties of achieving such a solution are close to impossible.

Advocating for this option without a concrete path forward will only serve to bolster the status quo of Israeli expansioni­sm.

The entire internatio­nal community has been in a state of analysis paralysis, and this has only helped Israel.

Instead of mere rhetoric, concrete actions need to be taken There needs to be a real push to prevent Israel from building more settlement­s in Palestinia­n-designated areas and real consequenc­es for violating Palestinia­n rights.

Countries around the world, especially the United States and Europe, need to step up and support fair negotiatio­ns. Where no one side calls all the shots—and where both Israel and Palestine have a real say in the process.

Our failure to address the Israel-palestine conflict not only perpetuate­s human rights abuses and instabilit­y in the region but also has broader implicatio­ns for global security.

The alleged threat posed by Iran, for instance, is closely tied to the unresolved conflict, as regional security arrangemen­ts are contingent upon a just resolution.

Instead of getting stuck on old ideas, let’s focus on real solutions. It’s time to move beyond rhetoric and take concrete steps toward a future of peace, justice, and security for everyone in Israel and Palestine. It won’t be easy, but it’s worth it.*

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Editorial Cartoon by John Montencill­o

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