The control Israel exerts on Gaza and the West Bank suggests time is running out for proponents of a two-state solution
Critics of the one-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict see it, at best, as utopian and unachievable, and at worst, as the dismantling of Israel, the denial of the right of Jewish self-determination and the ultimate expression of the new antisemitism… There’s something surreal about all of this, about both the fulminations of the critics and the theoretical scenarios of the advocates. And that’s because we’re already there: one state exists.