Isratin

Isratin (Arabic إسراطين ʾ Isrāṭīn; Hebrew יִשְׂרָטִין Yisrāṭīn ) in Hebrew also described as "bi - national state" ( מדינה דו - לאומית medina du- le- UMIT ), is a word with which a uniform, federal or confederal Israeli- Palestinian state structure is meant comprising the territories of present-day Israel, the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. Depending on one's political point of view, such a scenario is seen either as untenable situation, his character would lose as a Jewish nation-state in which Israel and the Palestinians would have failed in their pursuit of international legal sovereignty in the context of a two-state solution, or as desirable and to be aimed at solving the long-running Middle East conflict through the creation of a unitary state, the Israelis and Palestinians together as an equal state people within its borders.

Has the most prominent proponents of the one-state solution has long been the Libyan leader Muammar al - Gaddafi, who coined the term through the use of in his ideological reference work " The Green Book ", influenced and the dissemination of the concept Isratin contributed.

Criticism

  • Israel and the Palestinian Territories
  • Diplomatic recognition of Israel
  • Diplomatic recognition of Israel, diplomatic relations with Palestine
  • Diplomatic recognition of Israel and Palestine
  • Diplomatic recognition of Palestine, diplomatic relations with Israel
  • Diplomatic recognition of Palestine
  • No diplomatic recognition

The scenario of a resolution of the present state of Israel and a subsequent reconstitution within the confines of the Palestinian territories additionally containing bi-national state unit under the name " Isratin " is strongly opposed to both the Palestinians and the Israelis in general. On both sides of the criticism aimed at ensuring that an artificially induced state solution contrary to the right of both parties to full international legal self-determination.

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