The One State Reality argues that a one State reality already predominates in the territories controlled by the State of Israel.
The One State Reality forces a reconsideration of foundational concepts such as state, sovereignty, and nation; encourages different readings of history; shifts conversation about solutions from two states to alternatives that borrow from other political contexts; and provides context for confronting uncomfortable questions such as whether Israel/Palestine is an apartheid state..
The editors show that starting with the one State reality rather than hoping for a two State solution reshapes how we regard the conflict, What we consider acceptable and unacceptable solutions, and how we discuss difficult normative questions.
The One State Reality argues that a one State reality already predominates in the territories controlled by the State of Israel