Interest in a one-state solution is growing, however, as the two-state approach fails to accomplish a final agreement.
Ross claimed that what Arafat really wanted was "a one-state solution.
People claim that I'm for a one-state solution, which is not true.
A one-state solution would solve the problems of settlements, the right of return and Jerusalem.
Their middle east viewpoints can be characterized as supporting the continued existence of Israel, against a one-state solution.
Misinai also believes that given the option, most Palestinians would support a one-state solution.
Still others envisage a one-state solution in all of historic Palestine.
He called on Palestinians to start a debate on the idea of a one-state solution.
The problem with a one-state solution is that Israel won't even entertain it as an idea.
The "one-state solution" is a far- left fantasy not mainstream politics.