Six-state solution
The six-state solution is a proposed solution of the Israel-Palestine conflict
that concerns the creation of a Middle Eastern community between Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, a Palestinian state and Syria. This proposal goes beyond the one-state and two-state solutions which do not encapsulate the conflict between Israel and Palestine within a broader context.
The solution is modeled after the creation of the European Union, which originated in bilateral dialogue between France and Germany turning Franco-German enmity into Franco-German cooperation. Apart from this Franco-German axis more countries were concerned and involved: it led to cooperation between France and Germany, the neighbouring Benelux countries Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, and Italy.
The proposal has been advocated by professor Johan Galtung.
that concerns the creation of a Middle Eastern community between Egypt, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, a Palestinian state and Syria. This proposal goes beyond the one-state and two-state solutions which do not encapsulate the conflict between Israel and Palestine within a broader context.
The solution is modeled after the creation of the European Union, which originated in bilateral dialogue between France and Germany turning Franco-German enmity into Franco-German cooperation. Apart from this Franco-German axis more countries were concerned and involved: it led to cooperation between France and Germany, the neighbouring Benelux countries Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg, and Italy.
The proposal has been advocated by professor Johan Galtung.
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