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The Biden Administration’s Vision for Resolving the Conflict Faces Challenges

The Biden administration is grappling with significant challenges in realizing its vision of achieving a political agreement between Israel and the Palestinians immediately post-war, focusing on establishing an independent Palestinian state. However, this vision is deemed impractical by the administration. The establishment of an independent Palestinian state is seen as an existential threat to Israel, making it unwilling to agree to such terms.

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Reconsidering the Prospects of Israel-Saudi Arabia Normalization

Amid ongoing conflicts in the Gaza Strip and along Israel’s border with Lebanon, diplomatic discussions between the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia have resumed, aiming at a potential tripartite normalization agreement. However, several significant concerns surround this proposed deal, casting doubts on its potential benefits for Israel’s security.

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The Evolving Landscape of the Palestinian Struggle

The recent dismantling of the Hamas military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip marks a significant milestone in Israel’s fight against terrorism, reshaping the security dynamics in Judea and Samaria.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration eyes a renewed political process post-war, pushing for a two-state solution. However, Israel staunchly opposes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

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Muhammad Dahlan’s Bid for Leadership in Gaza Strip Faces Opposition

Muhammad Dahlan, a prominent member of the Fatah movement, is positioning himself as a potential leader in the Gaza Strip following the recent upheaval of Hamas rule by the IDF. Despite Dahlan’s popularity in Gaza, the Palestinian Authority (PA), the US, and Israel oppose granting him a leading role in the region’s leadership.

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The Biden Administration’s Vision for Resolving the Conflict Faces Challenges

The Biden administration is grappling with significant challenges in realizing its vision of achieving a political agreement between Israel and the Palestinians immediately post-war, focusing on establishing an independent Palestinian state. However, this vision is deemed impractical by the administration. The establishment of an independent Palestinian state is seen as an existential threat to Israel, making it unwilling to agree to such terms.

Read More >>

Reconsidering the Prospects of Israel-Saudi Arabia Normalization

Amid ongoing conflicts in the Gaza Strip and along Israel’s border with Lebanon, diplomatic discussions between the US, Israel, and Saudi Arabia have resumed, aiming at a potential tripartite normalization agreement. However, several significant concerns surround this proposed deal, casting doubts on its potential benefits for Israel’s security.

Read More >>

The Evolving Landscape of the Palestinian Struggle

The recent dismantling of the Hamas military infrastructure in the Gaza Strip marks a significant milestone in Israel’s fight against terrorism, reshaping the security dynamics in Judea and Samaria.
Meanwhile, the Biden administration eyes a renewed political process post-war, pushing for a two-state solution. However, Israel staunchly opposes the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Read More >>

Muhammad Dahlan’s Bid for Leadership in Gaza Strip Faces Opposition

Muhammad Dahlan, a prominent member of the Fatah movement, is positioning himself as a potential leader in the Gaza Strip following the recent upheaval of Hamas rule by the IDF. Despite Dahlan’s popularity in Gaza, the Palestinian Authority (PA), the US, and Israel oppose granting him a leading role in the region’s leadership.

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