A binational Israeli-Palestinian state “may come to be viewed as preferable to a two-state arrangement or a single polity in which winner takes all—and loser loses all. … The politics of accommodation and power sharing may prove to be the only viable alternative to endless war or brutal domination by one community over another.
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