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Why a Jewish One-State Solution is the Only Viable Option for the Middle East

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Israel is currently facing an existential war with no clear resolution, while the global community continues to advocate for a "Two-State Solution." However, Jordan, originally intended as the second state for Palestinians, could be considered Palestine. Critics argue that the true objective of those pushing for this solution is a "One-State Solution" where Jews are eliminated, which mirrors the Nazi "Final Solution."


A Jewish One-State Solution is viewed as the best path forward for three key reasons: biblical, geopolitical, and demographic. Biblically, Israel has a divinely ordained right to the land, a right that dates back thousands of years and is supported by historical and archaeological evidence. Geopolitically, Israel’s security is crucial. Given the ongoing threats and terrorism, a two-state solution could allow for further violence, as history has shown. Demographically, Israel must remain a sanctuary for Jews worldwide, especially with the rise of global anti-Semitism. The increasing numbers of Jews making aliyah (immigrating to Israel) highlight this urgency.



For Israel’s survival, a secure Jewish state is essential, and its borders must be protected. The presence of terrorism makes any peace agreement fragile, and the prospect of a two-state solution would only invite more instability. A Jewish One-State Solution offers the best hope for long-term peace and security for both Israel and the Palestinians who wish to live peacefully within its borders.

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