In an opinion piece for The Times of Israel, analyst Yaroslav Mar contends that the Israeli-Palestinian status quo is stable and that both annexationists and two-state advocates are wrong to demand change. He argues that thirty years of evidence show the status quo can persist.
Yaroslav Mar, an analyst, published an opinion in The Times of Israel on Wednesday arguing that the Israeli-Palestinian status quo is sustainable and that calls for change from both annexationists and two-state advocates are misguided. He cites three decades of evidence as support for his position. The piece challenges the consensus that the status quo is unstable, offering a contrarian perspective on the conflict's trajectory.
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