Seeking the Road to Peace in the Middle East
Briefly

At the heart of this lies the right of the Palestinians to self-determination and to statehood, said Nomi Bar-Yaacov during the Athens Democracy Forum discussion.
The decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict was what started the current war, just as it has other Middle East wars before it, highlighting the historical context.
Most of the panelists agreed that the most feasible path to peace would be the two-state solution that has been on and off the table since Israel was created.
Nobody in 76 years has come up with a better idea, said Roger Cohen, emphasizing the long-standing relevance of the two-state solution.
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