Former Palestinian Authority Prime Minister and PLO Executive Committee\'s member Ahmed Qurei called on Palestinians to consider a one-state solution for Palestinians and Israelis instead of a two-state solution. Qurei, who played a major role in secret and public negotiations with Israel over the past two decades, said that the \"one-state solution, despite the endless problems it embraces, is one of the solutions that we should be contemplating through an internal dialogue.\" He said that the Palestinians should be talking publicly about the one-state solution, putting it on the table as an option and throwing in the face of Israel as \"burning embers.\" Qurei\'s call for a one-state solution came in an article published today in Al-Quds Al-Arabi newspaper. Qurei said that the two-state solution, which was first endorsed by the Palestine National Council ,the PLO\'s parliament-in-exile in 1988, has lost its momentum. Qurei blamed Israel for \"burying\" the two-state solution by building settlements and creating new facts on the ground in the West Bank and east Jerusalem. He said that the two-state solution was relevant \"before Israeli bulldozers buried this project.\" Qurei likened efforts to achieve a two-state solution to \"plowing the sea and a long political comedy.\" Qurei accused the US and Western countries of failing to fulfill their promises to help the Palestinians achieve statehood. He also blamed the Arab world for being preoccupied with other matters instead of focusing on the Palestinian issue. Some Palestinians and political factions have begun talking seriously about the one-state solution, Qurei added. PA President Mahmoud Abbas has come out against the one-state solution, emphasizing over and again that the two-state solution remains the first and last option for the Palestinians. Qurei\'s call for a one-state solution for Israelis and Palestinians came shortly after large posters promoting the idea appeared on billboards in various parts of the West Bank. It was not clear who was behind the posters favoring a one-state solution. However, Fatah activists were quick to remove the posters.
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