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Two Stars for Peace solution : ウィキペディア英語版 | Two Stars for Peace solution The Two Stars for Peace solution is Martine Rothblatt's proposed agreement for Israel and Palestine to secure their mutual futures by petitioning the United States Congress to become the 51st and 52nd U.S. states. Rothblatt first proposed the idea in her book ''Two Stars for Peace'', published in 2003.〔(Two Stars For Peace: The Case for Using U.S. Statehood to Achieve Lasting Peace in the Middle East, Kurzweil )〕〔(Offbeat Idea for Permanent Peace in the Middle East, Two Stars for Peace )〕 Former United States President Bill Clinton and former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell have appeared in photos promoting the book.〔(Two Stars for Peace )〕〔(Advisory Board, Lifeboat Foundation )〕 Since first proposed, there has been no known significant push to implement this idea over the commonly sought two-state solution, and there is no evidence that it is considered a serious proposal among any major parties involved in the conflict. On May 10, 2010, Rothblatt delivered a lecture on the Two Stars for Peace solution at Ben Gurion University of the Negev, at the invitation of its Board of Governors. Highlights of the lecture were prominently reported by the ''Maariv'' newspaper in its May 9, 2010 edition.〔(Two Stars for Peace: Palestine and Israel join USA as 51st and 52nd states, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies )〕〔(Program )〕 On February 14, 2011, Rothblatt funded an exploratory trip by Ulrike Reinhard to Israel and Palestine, with the intent of conducting background research for a new web initiative concerning her proposed solution. ==See also==
* 51st State * Isratin * One-state solution * Two-state solution
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