A Land for All (Arabic: بلاد للجميع, Hebrew: ארץ לכולם; previously known as Two States, One Homeland)[1] is an Israeli-Palestinian movement comprising Israeli Jews, Palestinian citizens of Israel, and Palestinians, which proposes a two-state confederation as the solution to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. This solution promotes the existence of two sovereign states in the Israeli and Palestinian territories, based on shared principles of equality, freedom and dignity.[2]
The movement was founded under a joint Israeli-Palestinian leadership in 2012. Its co-CEOs are Israeli Jew May Pundak, daughter of Ron Pundak,[3] and Palestinian citizen of Israel, Dr. Rula Hardal.[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.[2][5]
The movement is a member of Alliance for Middle East Peace, and won the Outstanding Peace Support Award Luxembourg Peace Prize in 2021.[6][7]