The two-State solution: can the Israeli-Palestinian peace process get back on track?

1. Israel-Hamas conflict: The text refers to Hamas attacks on Israel, as well as Israeli bombing and ground incursions into Gaza, actions that do not seem to portend an imminent agreement to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

2. Netanyahu's UN speech: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared before the UN General Assembly that a new era of peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors is on the horizon, criticizing the last 25 years of negotiations for a two-state solution.

3. The Abrahamic Accords: In 2020, Israel signed agreements on the normalization of relations with a number of Arab countries, which was seen as a major diplomatic breakthrough.

4. Historical Israeli-Arab Agreements: The text reviews the historical agreements between Israel and the Arab world, including the peace treaties with Egypt and Jordan, and the Oslo Accords with the Palestine Liberation Organization.

5. Challenges to the Two-State Solution: The text discusses the challenges faced by the two-state solution since 1993, including the issues of land, refugees, and the status of Jerusalem.

6. Post-Oslo Developments: Analyzes important events since the Oslo Accords, such as the Second Palestinian Intifada, changes in the political landscape, and the rise of Hamas.

7. Current political developments: Reference was made to the role of the United States in the Israeli-Palestinian issue and to the international community's views and level of support for the two-State solution.

8. Possibility of peace: Despite the many challenges and complexities, the text mentions that some remain hopeful that the two-State solution may be the only way to achieve long-term peace. [Read More]

Previous:

Next:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Contact Us

020-2206-9892

QQ咨询:1025174874

E-mail: info@361sale.com

Working hours: Monday to Friday, 9:30-18:30, holidays off

Customer Service