The Two-State Solution: What It Requires, and Why It Has Stalled
The two-state solution Palestine Israel demands 1967 borders, East Jerusalem, and refugee rights. Settlement expansion has made it structurally harder to achieve.
Diplomatic Recognition of Palestine: Which Countries, Why, and What It Means
Over 145 states grant diplomatic recognition to Palestine. This guide explains who recognizes Palestine, why it matters, and what the holdouts reveal about global power.
The Green Line: What It Is and Why It Still Matters
The Green Line — the 1949 armistice border dividing Israel from the West Bank and Gaza — remains the international reference for Palestine’s 1967 borders.