Opinion Piece Argues Israeli-Palestinian Conflict Requires Resolution
An opinion article states that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must be resolved rather than managed. The piece links this view to the events of October 7.
sbs.com.auThe article says the events of October 7 demonstrate why management alone is insufficient.
The opinion piece maintains that Israel cannot remain both secure and democratic without addressing justice for all residents. It states that a country maintaining inequality among citizens based on national-religious identity cannot survive indefinitely.
The article references Israel's Declaration of Independence, which it says promised full social and political equality for all citizens. A photograph of Independence Hall accompanies the piece.
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