THE ONE-STATE SOLUTION ISRAEL-PALESTINE AND SOUTH AFRICA - A CASE FOR AN ANALYSIS OF APARTHEID

Authors

  • Hammad Uddin Hafiz Research Scholar, Dept. IR, Federal Urdu University, Karachi.
  • Mamnoon Ahmad Khan Assistant Professor, Federal Urdu University, Karachi.

Keywords:

One state solution, Israel Palestine, South Africa, Solution of Palestine.

Abstract

“Apartheid" is the term to describe the sightings and practical approaches of the State of Israel is a key issue in modern international political problems. South Africa has demonstrated the state of relations with many states, and we observe that the use of apartheid in general should be a valuable commitment to Palestine and Israel within a structure close to the political hypothesis. Moreover, reference to the apartheid experience, given the progress made by South Africa since 1994, has increased the chances of progress and has become a central element in discussions on the "single state option" to the Middle East conflict. Since we have been endowed with a credible philosophy, by viewing the Middle East strategy as a political hypothesis, we suggest that it is a method of introducing two similarities and two differences between Israel (post-1948 and post-1967) and the apartheid state in South Africa.

Published

2020-06-10

How to Cite

Hafiz, H. U., & Khan, M. A. (2020). THE ONE-STATE SOLUTION ISRAEL-PALESTINE AND SOUTH AFRICA - A CASE FOR AN ANALYSIS OF APARTHEID. Habibia Islamicus (The International Journal of Arabic and Islamic Research), 4(1), 15-26. Retrieved from http://habibiaislamicus.com/index.php/hirj/article/view/83