The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complex and deeply rooted in historical, political, and social issues. The reasons why some Palestinians have rejected peace offers and the two-state solution proposed by Israel are multifaceted. Here are some key points to consider: 1. Borders and Land: Many peace proposals have involved significant compromises on borders. Palestinians often feel that the land offered for a future Palestinian state is insufficient and fragmented, making it difficult to establish a viable and contiguous state. 2. Jerusalem: Both Israelis and Palestinians claim Jerusalem as their capital. Proposals that do not address Palestinian claims to East Jerusalem, which they see as the capital of a future Palestinian state, are often rejected. 3. Settlements: The expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank is a major point of contention. Palestinians view these settlements as illegal under international law and a significant obstacle to peace. Offers that do not address ...
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