This article addresses the crucial question of why European policies in the Israeli-Palestinian arena have remained contradictory and partly counterproductive. It suggests that European policies are stuck in the (no longer pertinent) logic of the Oslo process to achieve a two-state solution. The reasons for this stasis include the peculiarities of the European Union’s decision-making process, lack of consensus within the international community on any alternative framework, and Europe’s prioritization of stability in its 'neighborhood'.
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