Israeli-Palestinian conflict: How the push for a two-state solution could backfire

France and Saudi Arabia on Monday are set to join a raft of nations in officially recognising the state of Palestine amid a renewed push for a two-state solution. But some analysts warn the effort could backfire, entrenching unequal rights for Palestinians living under Israeli control and possibly prompting Israel to annex parts of the West Bank.

Israeli-Palestinian conflict: How the push for a two-state solution could backfire
France and Saudi Arabia on Monday are set to join a raft of nations in officially recognising the state of Palestine amid a renewed push for a two-state solution. But some analysts warn the effort could backfire, entrenching unequal rights for Palestinians living under Israeli control and possibly prompting Israel to annex parts of the West Bank.

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