The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said he believes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve regional security in the Middle East — even if it has to be imposed on both sides.
“The actors are too opposed to reach an agreement autonomously,” Borrell said in a speech in Spain, adding, “If everyone is in favor of this solution, the international community will have to impose it.”
Efforts to reach an accord between Israel and Palestine that would include an independent Palestinian state have been all but dead following the barbaric Hamas terrorist attack against the Jewish state on October 7th, 2023.
Israel Says No.
Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, has resisted calls for a two-state solution unless Israel receives non-specified security guarantees. Netanyahu and the Israeli government have consistently stated the continued presence of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Hamas group in the Gaza Strip – part of the Palestinian Territories – was an unacceptable situation.
Israel has held to their goal of removing Hamas in Gaza and eliminating the terrorist group entirely. The Israeli government says it believes any concessions may be framed as a political victory for Hamas and undermine their efforts to destroy the group.
Joe.
President Joe Biden’s government in the United States has repeatedly held that a two-state solution is desirable. Responding to Netanyahu, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said: “There is no way to solve [Israel’s] long-term challenges to provide lasting security, and there is no way to solve the short-term challenges of rebuilding Gaza, of establishing governance in Gaza and of providing security for Gaza, without the establishment of a Palestinian state.”