A strong counter-argument to the two-state solution is that the current realities on the ground, such as Israeli settlements, make a viable Palestinian state nearly impossible. Additionally, ongoing hostility from some Palestinian factions towards Israel raises concerns about security and the sustainability of peace. Past failed negotiations, coupled with internal divisions within Palestinian leadership, further cast doubt on whether this approach can effectively resolve the conflict.
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