The one-state solution is a proposed approach to the Israeli–Palestinian peace process that envisions a single state within the boundaries of the former Mandatory Palestine. The term one-state reality refers to the belief that the current situation in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict amounts to a single de facto political space. The one-state solution is sometimes described as a bi-national state, reflecting the idea that it could provide self-determination to Israelis and Palestinians within a shared state.
It is a potential resolution to the conflict through the creation of a unitary, federal or confederate Israeli–Palestinian state, encompassing Israel, the Palestinian territories (comprising the West Bank and the Gaza Strip), and potentially the Golan Heights. Perspectives differ: some argue that such a model would alter Israel's identity as a Jewish state and leave the Palestinians without national independence within a two-state solution, while others view it as an equitable framework for ending the conflict.
