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Oslo, 20 Years Later: Is the Two-State Solution Dead?

Israel Debates is released as online publication of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung Israel. Each edition presents opinions of two authors who express controversial views about major events of Israeli interior or foreign politics. The present publication of Israel Debates presents the Israeli domestic discussion analysing the situation 20 years after Oslo: Is the Two-State Solution Dead?

Dani Dayan, the Chairman of theYesha Council, the umbrella organization of Jewish settlements in the West Bank and Dr. Ron Pundak, former Israeli negotiator in the Oslo Process and from 2001-2011 the Director General of the PeresCenter for Peace analyze the situation drawing very different conclusions.

December 2012.

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