CAIRO/WASHINGTON: American formet president jimy carter has said that only one state solution will accept by palestine peopleArabs should not normalise ties with Israel as long as the Jewish state builds homes on occupied Palestinian land’He said non-Jews were already a slight majority of total citizens in this area, “and within a few years Arabs will constitute a clear majority.” Carter added that a two-state solution for the conflict was “clearly preferable” and had been embraced at the grass root level but that a one-state solution was “a more likely alternative to the present debacle.”The United States is hoping that Israel and the Palestinians can make progress on reviving Middle East peace efforts at the General Assembly in late September. “We’re certainly hopeful that we can continue to make progress. And if that happens in New York, we would be quite happy,” White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said at the end of August. But Gibbs did not confirm remarks made by EU foreign policy Chief Javier Solana last month that a summit grouping the US, Israeli and Palestinian leaders could take place on the sidelines of the General Assembly. Jimy carter said ,
“A majority of the Palestinian leaders with whom we met are seriously considering acceptance of one state, between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea,” Carter wrote in an op-ed piece in The Washington Post.
“By renouncing the dream of an independent Palestine, they would become fellow citizens with their Jewish neighbours and then demand equal rights within a democracy,” he explained. “In this non-violent civil rights struggle, their examples would be Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.” Carter noted that in doing so, Palestinian leaders were taking into consideration current demographic trends. Now its work of united nation to resolve this historical issue,so that people of palestine can live freely.But United state may play a vital role for the independent state which will begin a new era between Muslims and united state's relation.