A Congressman’s Attempt to Move the Conversation about Israel Leftward
Andy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
May 11, 2022
Andy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
Last September, Congressman Andy Levin of Michigan introduced the Two-State Solution Act, which he claimed would re-establish “America's role in helping the parties move down the path of peace and coexistence.” Shany Mor notes that “the bill went nowhere” in Congress, but argues that actual legislation was never its purpose.
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Login or SubscribeAndy Levin’s Two-State Solution Act isn’t meant to pass, or to bring “peace and coexistence.”
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