One state, two states, whatever? A special Haaretz project looks at the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
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Where Israelis stand on possibly annexing the West Bank to Israel.
Dina Kraft  
Dina Kraft
 
 
The Israeli election is just two weeks away, but the century-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict is mostly absent from the campaigns. To gauge Israeli public opinion on what is arguably one of the most consequential questions facing the region, Haaretz conducted a poll ahead of Election Day and Trump's Middle East peace plan, which is expected to be unveiled just after the vote.

This is where Israelis, the parties and the prime minister stand on a possible solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
 
 
 
 
poll

Haaretz poll: 42% of Israelis back West Bank annexation, including two-state supporters

 
Thirty-four percent support a two-state solution ■ Twenty percent of non-Jews support entire West Bank annexation ■ Only three Israeli parties o...
Dina Kraft | 24.03.2019
 
 
 
Daniella Weiss and Bradley Burston in the settlement of Havat Gilad

On a clear day in the West Bank, you can see the Israel you lost forever

 
A visit to a settlement leader whose vision of Israel’s future borders includes parts of Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon and even Iran
Bradley Burston | 24.03.2019
 
 
 
A Jewish protester demonstrating against the occupation.

Two-state solution: U.S. Jews won't budge. Will it cost them their relationship with Israel?

 
Supporting two states was not always a given for American Jews. But once it became the preferred solution, while Israelis grew increasingly skep...
Allison Kaplan Sommer | 24.03.2019
 
 
 
A map of Israel

Explained || Two states, one and other solutions to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict

 
Two decades after Oslo, Haaretz maps the different approaches to resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict
Judy Maltz | 24.03.2019
 
 
 
During a press briefing in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, Yasser Arafat sat stone faced as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu whispered something in his ear

Analysis || Benjamin Netanyahu, the undertaker of the two-state solution

 
The prime minister has deftly used the status quo of the Oslo Accords to prevent the forming of a Palestinian state
Anshel Pfeffer | 24.03.2019
 
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