RAMALLAH, West Bank (Reuters) - Sixty years ago, Arab leaders rejected the partition of Palestine and with it a United Nations proposal of a Palestinian state alongside Israel.
Today, despite two decades of growing global consensus for a new "two-state solution", Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories and in camps abroad look on their Jewish neighbours' celebrations of 60 years of independence with a sense that their chances of their own state are disappearing.
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