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    Flags and Passports: An Examination of the Two State Solution for Palestine.

    A 1209386 Natalin Mrgan

    Abstract:

    This paper will focus upon the possibility of the establishment of a Palestinian

    State, thus ending a long brutal conflict and fulfilling the aspirations of the

    Palestinian people. There will be an examination of the right of establishing a

    legitimate and recognized independent state, within international law and as a

    reflection of the desire of the Palestinian people. Yet there are a great number of

    obstacles that are needed to be overcome before statehood is established,

    primarily the fractionalization of the PA, Hamas, and Fatah, and the effect that

    this fraction has had upon the people they serve. Another significant deterrent in

    the establishment of the state of Palestine is the issue of Israels fears regarding

    the security of their nation as well as the fate of the millions of Jews who reside

    in the illegal established settlements.

    An argument based upon international law

    The concept of state has a long history that dates back to the ancient Greeks

    and Romans. Most scholars today look to the Montevideo Convention of 1938.

    Article 1 the Convention, entitled the rights and duties of states, established four

    criteria that must be met in order to establish legitimate statehood. It states;

    The State as a person of international law should possess

    the following qualifications;

    (a) A permanent population;(b) A defined territory

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    (c) Government; and

    (d) The capacity to enter into relations with other states. (Malanczuk 1997)

    There is much debate amongst scholars about the limitations of these criteria,

    particularly that it does not include persons such as non- state actors, NGOs, and

    The demands by the Palestinian people for their own sovereign state has been

    articulated from many year. The Balfour Declaration of 1917 established by the

    British had wide reaching implications. Firstly it was one of the first attempts to

    establish a Jewish homeland in Palesti nian lands, who felt that their lands, and

    rights to self-determination, have been irrevocably violated. It was these actions,

    along with a Zionist movement, that enflamed the Palestinian demands for

    territorial sovereignty.

    The Obstacles that must be overcome.

    One of the greatest deterannces to the establishment of a Palestinian state is the

    great divide between the two groups Fatha and Hamas.