As of today, there are only two options in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: the first is two states for two peoples, which implies a Palestinian struggle for national independence and Israeli acceptance of that Palestinian mobile phone number list state being established in the entire West Bank, Gaza and East Jerusalem. The second alternative is a state for all, in which the Palestinian dispute focuses on a mobile phone number list struggle to achieve full civil and human rights.
There is a third project that includes mobile phone number list an Israeli and Palestinian federation, but no one has put it on the agenda yet. The second and third options seem very far from today simply because they do not have massive support in their respective towns.
Probably the most questionable point for mobile phone number list those who define Israel as an apartheid state lies in presenting Palestinian wishes solely as a struggle for human rights or equality before the law. Even if Palestinians could build their houses anywhere in the Holy Land or if the number of rights they have were not mobile phone number list contingent on where they reside (Palestinians in Israel have more rights than Palestinians in Jerusalem, Palestinians in Jerusalem more than those of the West Bank and those of the West Bank more than those of Gaza), the Palestinian combat would continue, since the desire of the majority is national independence and not a State for all. Also, it is surprising that it is not in Israel's main interest to set up a Palestinian state to exist alongside it: