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Benjamin Netanyahu’s push for a no-state solution

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Recognition of Palestinian Statehood

The announcement of Palestinian statehood recognition by several Western nations marks a significant shift in international policy. Britain would recognize Palestine in September unless Israel ceased the Gaza conflict and pursued peace based on a two-state solution. France and other Western nations, including Canada and Australia, have also expressed intentions to recognize Palestine.

Historical Context

  • The Balfour Declaration of 1917 first expressed British support for a Jewish national home in Palestine.
  • Israel's occupation of Palestinian territories began in 1967, and despite the Oslo Accords of the 1990s advocating a two-state solution, many Western governments delayed recognizing Palestine until a final settlement.

Drivers for International Recognition

Genocide Charges

  • Israel is accused of genocide, with its prime minister facing an arrest warrant from the International Criminal Court

War Crimes 

  • Allegations of war crimes and ethnic cleansing have altered international public opinion against Israel.

Israel's Response and Internal Dynamics

Military and Political Strategy

  • Israel's objectives included destroying Hamas and releasing hostages, but the conflict has expanded to target Gaza itself.
  • The current government is prolonging the war to avoid political fallout and maintain power, despite the global backlash.

International Reactions and Future Implications

  • Global allies are increasingly critical of Israel's actions. European Union members and other Western nations call for reconsideration of the escalation in Gaza.

Shift in Global Consciousness

  • There is a growing collective awareness of the Palestinian plight, analogous to historical Jewish suffering.
  • Recognition of Palestinian statehood by Israel’s allies represents a significant change in the post-1948 consensus.

Conclusion

Despite international pressures, Israeli leadership remains entrenched in an ethno-nationalist ideology, resistant to evolving global attitudes towards the Israel-Palestine conflict. This ideological rigidity persists amid a shifting global conscience regarding the rights and recognition of the Palestinian people.

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