binationalism

noun

Etymology

From binational + -ism or bi- + nationalism.

  1. derived from national
  2. formed as binational — “bi- + national
  3. formed as binationalism — “binational + -ism

Definitions

  1. The unity of two separate nations as a single nation.

    • It was so dangerous for any Arab of consequence to express public support for Magnes or his views that binationalism was labeled as merely another form of Zionist intrigue.
    • The advocates of binationalism typically distinguish it from the more familiar two-state solution, according to which two states, one Israeli and the other Palestinian, are imagined to coexist next to each other.

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