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Thousands of Jews and Arabs march in Tel Aviv for peace, coexistence

Marry with each other and become one ppl...best solution for peace

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Majority in today's march were Jews not Arabs

Nice. That is in the same line the Israeli newspaper Haaretz being a moderate / Liberal one and many Hindus not being Hindutvadis and many White Britishers participating in protests in 2003 against their government imminently about to invade Iraq.

Marry with each other and become one ppl...best solution for peace

That will eventually come if they about progressive solutions like the Libyan proposal - The One State Solution :
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi Isratin proposal

The Gaddafi Isratin proposal intended to permanently resolve the Israeli–Palestinian conflict through a secular, federalist, republican one-state solution, which was first articulated by Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, the son of Muammar Gaddafi of Libya, at the Chatham House in London and later adopted by Muammar Gaddafi himself.

Its main points are:
  • Creation of a binational Jewish-Palestinian state called the "Federal Republic of the Holy Land";
  • Partition of the state into 5 administrative regions, with Jerusalem as a city-state;
  • Return of all Palestinian refugees;
  • Supervision by the United Nations of free and fair elections on the first and second occasions;
  • Removal of weapons of mass destruction from the state;
  • Recognition of the state by the Arab League.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi's proposal was eventually incorporated in Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi's White Book of 8 May 2003, which served as his official guide to address the Arab–Israeli conflict and how to solve it. Despite the suggestion of "Federal Republic of the Holy Land" as the name of this hypothetical new state, the name Isratin (Hebrew: יִשְׂרָטִין‎, Yisratin; Arabic: إسراطين‎, Isrātin), a portmanteau of the names "Israel" and "Falastin" ("Palestine" in Arabic and Hebrew) – variously spelled in English as "Isratine" or "Israteen" and sometimes rendered "Israstine" – has been used as a "working title" for the notion of a single state in Israel, the West Bank and Gaza Strip, with Palestinians and Jewish inhabitants of all three having citizenship and equal rights in the combined entity.

Muammar Gaddafi again championed the "Isratin proposal" in an op-ed article for the New York Times as the "only option" for a solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The timing of the article approximately coincided with the inauguration of Barack Obama as President of the U.S. and with the cease-fire that apparently marked the end of the Gaza War (2008–09). Gaddafi argued that this solution would avoid the partitioning of West Bank into Arab and Jewish zones, with buffer zones between them.


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