UN’s Flawed Push for Two-State Solution Ignores Realities on the Ground
The UN General Assembly’s overwhelming vote endorsing a two-state solution sidelines Israel’s security concerns and rewards Hamas, risking America’s interests in Middle East stability.
On September 22, the United Nations General Assembly cast its vote endorsing a so-called two-state solution to the Israel-Palestinian conflict — a resolution that, while sweeping in its support, glosses over fundamental truths and jeopardizes American strategic interests. Is This Resolution A Step Toward Peace or Just Political Posturing? The vote tally was decisive: 142 countries in favor, just 10 opposed, and 12 abstentions. But what does this overwhelming majority really represent? At face value, it signals global consensus for peace; upon closer examination, it reveals a dangerous detachment from the complex reality on the ground. Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin...
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