Two-State Solution [Just] Exit Strategy by the West After Angry from the Public
U.S., UK, EU leaders need to think beyond this crisis and develop a multidimensional strategy that commits to building out long-term relationships with Arab and Muslim communities
Jerusalem, Gaza Strip, and Tel Aviv 9.11pm / DC 2.11pm
With stunning message by VP of Spanish Government, also Spain Minister of Social Rights Ione Bellara, and since war started [voice from] Irish Leo Varadkar and First Leader of Scotland Humza Yousaf, European politician daring to say what the vast majority of us are thinking. Massive rallies across America and Europe soil to show solidarity ‘FREE PALESTINE’, Palestine Independence, not only a lot of cities in Global South.
A united EU, UK, and US ‘blind’ to support Israel could have helped de-escalate the conflict. Instead, gargantuan hypocrisy by US and European leader not only giving a huge gain, huge advantage for Russia and China, but also triggered angry by the people [or, VOTERS] because the west greenlight genocide.
As the Day 23 Israel-Hamas war enters what Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says could be a “long and difficult” new stage, President Joe Biden is calling on Israeli and Arab leaders to think hard about their eventual postwar reality.
It’s one, he argues, where finally finding agreement on a long-sought two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict should be a priority.
“There’s no going back to the status quo as it stood on Oct. 6,” Biden told reporters, referring to the day before Hamas militants attacked Israel and set off the latest war. The White House says Biden conveyed the same message directly to Netanyahu during a telephone call this past week.
“It also means that when this crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what comes next, and in our view it has to be a two-state solution,” Biden said.
In Europe, ‘favor’ position by France government in UN Resolution about Gaza Crisis, alone or just France in the middle ‘G7 leaders’, very coincidence timing with viral interview former French official Dominique de Vilepin, was [behind Jacques Chirac] brokering ‘say no’ to invading Iraq in 2003 [alongside Putin and German Schroeder].
The tragic events in the region since 7 October have brutally exposed Europe’s hypocrisy. There has been a baffling cacophony of voices, from EU aid for the Palestinians being suspended and then restored, to ambiguous messaging on the need for Israel to defend itself within the limits of international humanitarian law.
842, some analyst said [already] more than 1,000 staff in EU angry about Ursula von der Leyen to greenlight genocide by Israel in Gaza, pretty similar with ‘anger’ inside [staff] US State of Department, US Defence Department or PENTAGON, and CAPITOL [Congress and Senate staff].
Whereas some European leaders, such as Michel or the EU’s top diplomat, Josep Borrell, have been clear in their messaging on Israel’s legal obligations, others including Ursula Von der Leyen have been highly ambiguous, causing friction within European institutions and beyond. Semantically, the differences may seem marginal; politically, they amount to the difference between approaching a fire with a water hose and a gas canister.
France FAVOUR, UK - Germany - Canada - Italy - Japan ABSTAIN, US against as well
When it has looked as if Europe’s approach was hitting rock bottom, the EU has continued digging. Heads of government argued over whether to call for a humanitarian pause in the bombardment of Gaza or a ceasefire, eventually converging on the far weaker former formulation. But the ink was barely dry on that agreement in the European Council when the 27 EU countries split threefold at the United Nations general assembly, with eight voting in favour, 15 abstaining and four voting against a Jordanian resolution calling for a truce and the respect for international humanitarian law.
France voted in favour, few days earlier the French president, Emmanuel Macron after visit Tel Aviv.
Richard N. Haass is former President of CFR - Council on Foreign Relations, now President Emeritus
There is no shortage of obstacles in the way of Biden’s postwar vision. An independent Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza is viewed as a nonstarter by Israel’s far-right government.
Katie Halper is Jewish
An ineffectual Palestinian Authority controls parts of the West Bank and has little credibility with the population it governs. Meantime, a looming U.S. presidential election could make Biden a less-than-ideal mediator in 2024.
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After this is over the post war lives of both sides will forever be altered, the hate intensified. Biden calls for them to finally come to the table. Again.
It’s one, he argues, where finally finding agreement on a long-sought two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict should be a priority.
And it should.
I’ve read many untruths about Joe Biden here. Unfounded because he watched an overview of what happened out of the blue on Oct. 7th. He saw what was carried out by Hamas. He can’t control Benjamin Netanyahu. Remember Netanyahu is the man who came to the US and stood at the podium and addressed the republicans in congress, without the consent of President Obama. It was done as a spite against Obama and democrats. So whoever believes he can tell Netanyahu what to do is sadly mistaken.
A new PM of Israel would help them come to the table. I don’t know when that could be but hopefully their next election.
Then Biden could help even though there are countless problems here at home that needs attention.
I’ve followed Joe Biden since way back in the 90’s and admired him for his work and integrity.
He is no swindler like republicans. He is honest and will do his best but first they must stop fighting and Hamas must go. They have caused retaliation to Gaza where they hide away using Gaza citizens as shields. They do not care.
With Hamas in power there will never be a two state solution. It wouldn’t serve them as a terror organization. Of course a two state solution is the only way for either side to survive and for children to grow up with normal lives, children’s lives.
Jimmy Carter God bless him and Anwar Sadat came together over forty years ago and arrived at peace between Egypt and Israel.
Nothing since then.
First, Netanyahu needs to be voted out, then a new prime minister comes to the table with the Palestinian leaders. Negotiate peace. Hamas cannot govern or rule and like any terror organization needs to go. Go away. They’ve caused twice in the past ten years horrible retaliation from Israel and they know it, they knew it would happen. What Hamas is doing will never work, and it’s not what they’re after. They want no peace because then their reason for terror attacks would be gone if a peaceful two state agreement came about. They’re doing Palestine no favors with their blitzkrieg attacks causing death and destruction.