logo
Israel-Palestine two state solution explained: From interim government to risk of 'explosion'

Israel-Palestine two state solution explained: From interim government to risk of 'explosion'

Daily Mirror3 days ago
The two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine crisis is favoured by the West, including Britain the US - but what might that entail and what could be the process?
The Israel-Palestine tension has raged for decades and it will take giant diplomacy to create peace.

The two-state solution, in which Israel would live side-by-side with an independent Palestinian state, is the model favoured by the West, including Britain, the US and EU. But what might that entail and what could be the process?

Step 1: A 60-day ceasefire is declared in which both sides negotiate for permanent peace – but a threat of all-out war remains. Ten hostages are handed over, with the corpses of 18 more, and jailed Palestinians are exchanged.

Step 2: Remaining Hamas men step aside or are allowed to flee via Egypt, possibly to travel to Lebanon, forever looking over their shoulder for Mossad's kill squads. Reconstruction of Gaza begins, costing at least £50billion and taking 10 to 15 years.

Step 3: An interim government takes over Gaza with heavy security and arms to avert a fresh war and keep a lid on crime gangs – and a year later, an organisation such as the Palestinian Authority takes over.
Step 4: It may be months, possibly years, before some hostages are released in exchange for safe passage for Hamas gunmen. They may be used as leverage. Now negotiations would be under way for a two-state solution.
Step 5: Middle Eastern negotiators, Israel, the US and European leaders thrash out how the two states might exist as neighbours and what to do with 700,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank. How much of the West Bank and, if anything, of East Jerusalem should Palestine get?
Step 6: At their closest the West Bank and Gaza are 30 miles apart. They may be joined by a secure rail or roadwork, either an elevated roadway or a tunnel.
Because of belligerents such as Hezbollah, Iran and Yemeni Houthis, plus remaining Hamas fighters, at any time all of this could explode.
Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says
US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says

Scottish Sun

timea minute ago

  • Scottish Sun

US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says

DEAL REACHED US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says The US and EU have agreed on a trade deal, says US President Donald Trump. Trump announced the deal as he hosted EU chief Ursula von der Leyen at one of his golf resorts in Scotland. Advertisement 1 Trump says the US and EU have reached a trade deal Credit: Reuters "We have reached a deal. It's a good deal for everybody," Trump said. "It's going to bring us closer together... it's a partnership in a sense," he added. Meanwhile, von der Leyen hailed it as a "huge deal", which came after "tough negotiations". The US and EU have longed enjoyed one of the world's largest trade relationships. Advertisement Total trade in goods between the EU and US totalled around $975.9bn (£751.4bn) in 2024, estimates say. The US imported about $606bn (£451bn) worth of goods from the EU and exported around $370bn (£276bn) last year. Trump has said this trade deficit means the US is "losing". More to follow... For the latest news on this story, keep checking back at The U.S. Sun, your go-to destination for the best celebrity news, sports news, real-life stories, jaw-dropping pictures, and must-see videos. Advertisement Like us on Facebook at TheSunUS and follow us on X at @TheUSSun

Trump complains that 'nobody' gives US credit but US will provide 'more' food aid for starving Gaza
Trump complains that 'nobody' gives US credit but US will provide 'more' food aid for starving Gaza

Daily Mail​

time2 minutes ago

  • Daily Mail​

Trump complains that 'nobody' gives US credit but US will provide 'more' food aid for starving Gaza

President Donald promised additional U.S. food aid to combat starvation in Gaza Sunday, while complaining the nation doesn't get credit and vowing to press other nations to do more. He faced repeated questions about the ominous situation there while meeting with EU Commission President Ursuala von der Leyen at his Turnberry golf course in Scotland. Trump complained about 'one-sided' trade and view-obstructing wind turbines – but also said the U.S. might do more amid reports of starvation in suffering in the war-ravaged territory amid Israel 's bombardment. 'People don't know this – and we didn't certainly get any acknowledgement or thank you, but we contributed $60 million to food and supplies and everything else,' said Trump. 'We hope the money gets there, because you know, that money gets taken. The food gets taken. We're going to do more, but we gave a lot of money.' 'Nobody acknowledged it. Nobody talks about it,' Trump complained. 'And it makes you feel a little bad when you do that. And you know, you have other countries not giving anything.' 'The US is going to do more aid for Gaza but we'd like to have other countries participate,' Trump said. 'It would be nice to have at least a thank you' – Trump said, raising a demand for appreciation that also featured in Trump's blowup with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in the Oval Office. Trump spoke after Israel announced it would provide 10-hour 'tactical' pauses to allow food aid deliveries amid the humanitarian crisis and the breakdown in talks for a ceasefire that would free remaining hostages that Hamas took after the October 7 attack on Israel. It has made other allowances for aid since beginning its attacks following the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack inside Isreal. But the blockade and difficulty for people to move and access food and medecine has led to reports of widespread hunger. 'If we weren't there, I think people would have starved, frankly – they would have starved. And it's not like they're eating well, but a lot of that food is getting stolen by stolen by Hamas. You know, they're stealing the food. They're stealing a lot of things. You ship it in, and they steal it, then they sell it,' Trump said. He held out the prospect of more U.S. releif. In his push to have others join, Trump said, 'We're going to mention that to the European Union today. Yeah, that's an international problem. It's not a US problem. It's an international problem.' The EU announced an aid package worth €120 million for Gaza in January. British PM Keir Starmer, who meets Trump Monday, said he is working on air drops for Gaza. He is also expected to press Trump to renew ceasefire talks. Tho two sat down in a ballroom at Turnberry after the president played a round of golf with his son, Eric. It was his second day of golfing, on a trip where he is set to attend the opening of a new golf course in Aberdeenshire.

US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says
US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says

The Sun

time2 minutes ago

  • The Sun

US and EU agree landmark trade deal after months of talks, Donald Trump says

The US and EU have agreed on a trade deal, says US President Donald Trump. Trump announced the deal as he hosted EU chief Ursula von der Leyen at one of his golf resorts in Scotland. 1 "We have reached a deal. It's a good deal for everybody," Trump said. "It's going to bring us closer together... it's a partnership in a sense," he added. Meanwhile, von der Leyen hailed it as a "huge deal", which came after "tough negotiations". The US and EU have longed enjoyed one of the world's largest trade relationships. Total trade in goods between the EU and US totalled around $975.9bn (£751.4bn) in 2024, estimates say. The US imported about $606bn (£451bn) worth of goods from the EU and exported around $370bn (£276bn) last year. Trump has said this trade deficit means the US is "losing".

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store