"In his latest book, Israel, Jordan, and Palestine: The Two-State Imperative, he tackles the notion of the two-state model and its relevance today. Susser makes it clear that this model of coexistence between Israelis and Palestinians is far from perfect. Moreover, he underscores that the notion of "land for peace" that grew out of the 1967 UN Security Council Resolution 242 was intended for state actors like Egypt, Syria and Jordan, not the Palestinian state-to-be. This is a critical point as many outside pro-Palestinian observers of the Israeli- Palestinian conflict like to argue that the concept also applies to them. This despite the fact that today even that is a farce, as most Palestinians have deviated from the two-statemodel in favor of a one-state solution - a Palestinian state that would replace Israel."--Thecuttingedgenews.com.
Israel, Jordan, and Palestine : The Two-State Imperative