Which of the following is compatible with the internationally recognized solution to the Israeli-Palestinian dispute?

A. The Palestinians to be resettled in Jordan with full compensation
B. Israel to yield the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the Palestinians in return for security guarantees and Palestinian abandonment of any right of return to Israel proper
C. Israelis and Palestinians to join a single state in which all citizens have equal rights, an equal vote, and equal access to government resources
D. Israel to yield the West Bank and Gaza Strip to the Palestinians; both Israelis and Palestinians may settle in either country
E. Israel to yield all territory not granted to it by the UN in 1948, including all of Jerusalem


Answer: B

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