The two-state solution is the best way to resolve the Israel-Palestine conflict, despite all current challenges, former US Peace Negotiator Aaron David Miller says.
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00:00The question, though, is in a rational world, the administration would propose a plan quite
00:07similar to the one Tony Blinken laid out, former Secretary of State Blinken laid out at the Atlantic
00:11Council. Effective Palestinian governance over time, some sort of security force,
00:17commitments from the Israelis that under certain circumstances, if in fact Hamas was somehow
00:23dismantled, that they could end the war. I mean, then you could see a rational pathway,
00:31which, and by the way, some vision for resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian
00:36conflict. I'd identify two states. I think it holds the most promise, but you need leaders
00:44for that. You need leaders in Israel who are masters of their politics and leaders in Palestine
00:52who have the capacity to exert a monopoly over the forces of violence in Palestinian society
00:58and unite the Palestinian National Movement, which right now looks like Noah's Ark. You've
01:03got two of everything, two constitutions, two sets of security services, two patrons,
01:08two visions between Hamas and Fatah of what Palestine should be and where it should be.