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Why is Israel afraid of the establishment of a Palestinian state?

The decision by Norway, Ireland, and Spain to officially recognize Palestine has sparked debates in Israel. The Israeli public sees this development as a significant shock, unprecedented for Tel Aviv, while it is known that many other countries are preparing to take similar steps. So why is Israel anxious? Why is it afraid of a two-state solution?

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An Israeli Policy: No Breathing, No Dreaming To understand why Israel is afraid, we need to look closely at the decision by the United Nations in 1947 to divide Palestine into two states, Jewish and Arab. The reality on the ground shows that the steps taken by Israel to date have almost destroyed the possibility of establishing a sovereign and independent Palestinian State. - Let's closely examine how Israel has step by step nullified the two-state solution. On November 29, 1947, after two months of intense negotiations, the United Nations General Assembly adopted the partition plan submitted by the majority of the Special Committee on Palestine with Resolution 181 (II).