A Land for All


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Our Vision
We offer a bold and practical political vision to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — one that’s not about winners and losers, but about shared dignity and shared future.
Two sovereign states to end the occupation. One shared homeland to end the conflict.
It’s possible — the future is ours to build.

Core Principles
Two Independent States
Recognized borders, equal rights, and security for both peoples.
One Shared Homeland
This land holds deep meaning for both peoples. No one should have to give up their connection to it.
Shared responsibility, not forced separation
From water systems and electricity to public health and the economy — Israelis and Palestinians already depend on the same resources. Reality is shared.
Jerusalem for all
One city, two capitals. A united Jerusalem with open, safe, and free access to the holy sites for both peoples.
Freedom of movement across the land
People will be free to live and travel throughout the land, while remaining citizens of their own state.
Justice that heals, not harms
The solution must include recognition and compensation for past wrongs — without creating new ones.
Full civil equality
Palestinian citizens of Israel will enjoy full equality and national minority rights within the state.
Safety and Security
Joint mechanisms for coordination and security will replace domination. Each state will commit to the security of the other.
Migration and citizenship
Each state will determine its own immigration and citizenship policies, while preserving its national identity.

Our Story
We’re a political movement of Israelis and Palestinians. We come from different places, speak different languages — but we share one vision: to build a future of equality, freedom, and safety for everyone who lives here.
Our goal is to build joint political power — Israeli and Palestinian, equal and coordinated — to advance a political solution for both peoples. We begin with a shared understanding: the land from the river to the sea is our shared homeland, even if we call it by different names, “Eretz Yisrael” or “Palestine”. No wall can sever the Jewish or the Palestinian bonds to the entire homeland.
We begin with what we share — not what divides us. We’re planting a different future — one with more birthdays, and fewer days of mourning.
We propose two sovereign states — Israel and Palestine — living side by side in one shared homeland. Separation where needed. Partnership where possible. A future that’s both together and apart — by design, not by force.
The conflict didn’t start in 1967 — and it won’t be solved by simply returning to those lines. To move forward, we have to deal with the roots of the conflict: Jerusalem, the right of return, settlements, national identity. That’s the work we’re doing.
This path isn’t easy. But we won’t give up — not on our identity, not on our homeland, not on our history, not on our safety. We won’t choose between freedom and security. We won’t uproot others or be uprooted.
We don’t have all the answers. But we have a solid political model and a plan that can work — one grounded in principles, shaped by people, and ready to grow. Come shape this vision with us.

Our People
Behind A Land for All are dozens of Israeli and Palestinian partners — founders, organizers, writers, thought leaders, and people doing the everyday work of building a shared future. Here, you’ll meet just a few of the folks in official roles.

Rula Hardal
Co-Director

May Pundak
Co-Director

Meron Rapoport
Co-founder

Awni al-Mashni
Co-Founder

Limor Yehuda
Board Co-Chair

Omar Dajani
Board Co-Chair

Join & Host
Curious to learn more about our vision? We offer engaging talks and workshops about “Two States, One Homeland” — grounded, personal, and political. You can also join our Political Imagination Workshop — a space to explore possible futures, rooted in real life, and to start shifting what’s possible today
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Our vision is ready. Our website? Still cooking. For now — take a peek, get inspired, and join us.