The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is one of the most protracted geopolitical crises in modern history, and the potential resolution through a two-state solution is often debated. However, many Americans, including those who passionately protest for Palestinian rights or Israeli security, may not fully grasp the intricate pros and cons surrounding this proposition. This lack of understanding is exacerbated by the involvement of regional powers, particularly Iran, and its support for militant groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. These dynamics significantly complicate the prospects for achieving a two-state solution, as they intertwine local conflicts with broader geopolitical interests.

Limited Understanding of the Two-State Solution

While the concept of a two-state solution—establishing an in

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