The Multi-State Solution: Path to Peaceful coexistence
It is generally accepted that Palestinians are not ready for, interested in, or capable of statehood alongside Israel. That’s obvious – even among most Palestinians. The core of Palestinianism and Palestinian national identity is the “nakba” (catastrophe) – their failure, aided by Arab countries and others, to destroy the newly established State of Israel in 1948, and their losses in the 1967 Six-Day War. They are engaged in a war of attrition, not the pursuit of peaceful co-existence.
That is why they and their leadership won’t recognize Israel’s right to exist, are engaged instead in incitement and terrorism, and continue a tradition of corruption and victimization – all while being steeped in internal religious, tribal, and sectarian conflicts. Nakba is their self-definition, their raison d’être. It is why they call for a “global intifada” to destroy Israel.
The problem with the “two-state solution” (2SS) is that (1) it is not realistic, (2) it ignores claims that all of the land “from the river to the sea” belongs to Palestinians, (3) it supports accusations that Israel is illegally “occupying Palestinian territory” and (4) it makes Israel’s future dependent on establishing a terrorist-run state (or states) which openly declares its intention to wipe out the only Jewish one. Instead of a “peace process,” the 2SS mantra prevents it.
After our experience with (1) the Second Intifada, (2) the withdrawal from Gush Katif, (3) the PA/PLO’s daily incitement and support for terrorism and (4) Hamas being poised to take over Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), why would anyone who cares about Israel advocate trusting or assisting them?
Palestinians refuse to acknowledge basic facts of history, including that Jews had a long and highly developed civilization in the Land of Israel. Arab and Palestinian media continue to portray Jews as evil, satanic, sub-human, foreign intruders in Palestine. Their schools – supported by the EU and UN – teach Jew-hatred and a distorted form of history that omits Jewish history, the Holocaust, Jewish contributions to civilization and the right of Jews to their homeland in Eretz Yisrael, the Land of Israel.
Given this reality, a second Arab Palestinian state in Palestine, the 2SS, supported by terrorist countries like Iran, is not only unrealistic but poses a direct threat not only to Israel’s existence but to the entire region.


June 21, 2026 






