Can the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict be Solved? | History of Israel Explained

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The two-state solution might seem like a modern proposal, but over the years there have been plenty of attempts to establish an Arab state alongside a Jewish one.

In fact, there have been six recognizable attempts to establish a Palestinian state, that date back to before the War of Independence in 1948.

So, why isn’t there a State of Palestine?

Like so many things, it all depends who you ask, with both sides blaming each other for the current circumstances...

Join us as we get to grips with this complicated situation, which seems to have no solution in sight.

00:00 Intro
00:59 Opportunity #1: The 1937 Peel Commission Plan
02:56 Opportunity #2 The 1947 UN Resolution 181
05:34 Opportunity #3: The 1949 Armistice
06:55 Opportunity #4: The 1993 Oslo Accords
09:28 Opportunity #5: The 2000 Camp David Summit
11:58 Opportunity #6: The 2008 Olmert and Abbas Peace Talks
12:56 Complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
13:48 Shrinking the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
14:40 Outro

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