Over the decades, diplomats and Middle East analysts have consistently argued that the key to achieving lasting peace between Israelis and Palestinians hinges on a singular solution: the establishment of two independent states. This approach calls for mutual recognition of rights and a commitment to coexistence.
However, it is noteworthy that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it his political mission to oppose this two-state solution throughout his career.
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In this light, former President Trump’s recent visit to Egypt can be seen as little more than a spectacle devoid of substantial impact. While the ongoing ceasefire and the recent exchanges of prisoners and hostages are positive developments, history suggests that the chances of lasting peace are as fragile as a soap bubble.
If the United States were led by a president genuinely committed to facilitating peace—rather than one whose vitality appears to be in decline—we might see a more resonant call for action against Netanyahu. Yet, instead of hopeful rhetoric, we hear:
“Then you had the Biden administration, which is the worst administration in the history of our country, and obviously they did nothing on that and anything else. And so it stayed at four and now a lot of people, even today, they’re talking about all joining up.”
“So, so many people have talked to me about that, and it’s gonna be a great tribute to. Really the United States. I mean, the United States has worked very hard in the Middle East, so it would be a tribute to us and to Jared and to Steve, and to all of the people, Marco, all of the people that have worked so hard on that.”
“And it really is gonna bring, it’s gonna guarantee that it all stays together. You’re gonna, and you’re gonna do well because the Four Nations do very well. I mean, they do extremely as they’re wealthy, but. They’re a lot wealthier because of it. So I hope everybody’s now joining up. Now. We have no excuses.”
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