A panel discussion on the two-state solution at the UK/Israel Shared Strategic Challenges Conference. Participants were: Brig. Gen. Yossi Kuperwasser, Omer Bar Lev MK, Dr. Jonathan Rynhold (Bar Ilan), Gabrielle Rifkind (Oxford Research Group) and Nadhim Zahawi MP. Chair: Dr Toby Greene.
Summer / 2015
JN-BICOM 2015 Conference: Have rejectionists slammed the door on the two-state solution?
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