This solution promotes the existence of two sovereign states in the Israeli and Palestinian territories, based on shared principles of equality, freedom and dignity.
[4] The movement was born out of a series of meetings between Meron Rappaport, an Israeli journalist, and Awni Al-Mahshni, a Palestinian activist.
Palestinian and Israeli journalists, scholars and activists gradually joined these meetings to formulate a statement of shared principles for coexistence.
[6][7] Under A Land for All's proposal, Israel/Palestine would be a singular territorial unit, with two states (under the pre-1967 Green Line borders) forming a confederation.
[8] The movement's key principles address many of the existing sources of tension in the long-standing conflict and provide guidelines for resolving them: