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Writer's picturemcs4597xlens Michelle Crawford-Sapenter

Biden-Netanyshu Remain Divided on 2-State Control In Gaza


POLITICS: On Friday, a telephone conversation held between US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister, Ben Netanyahu provided just cause for US discussion suggesting a two state solution for Israel and Palestine. Netanyahu commented that the prospective plan remains a certain possibility.


By Michelle Crawford-Sapenter.


Today, as their meeting otoceeded, Biden restated his proposed plan that would establish both Palestine and Israel remaining in limited control in Gaza.


According to Netanyahu, the matter of Palestine becoming a state is not in question. Despite his plan for ensuring Israel maintains security vontrol, Netanyshu agreed that a post war Palestine state may be possible.


Prime Minister Netanyahu , on Wednesday, stated concern for Israel to secure a Jewish state adding that his plan would not overshadow any Palestine's position in Gaza.


In Washington, the White House administration has called for an established state with Palestinian control and enduring the demilitarization of the region.


Netsnyahu's stance on supporting a Jewish secured Gaza would act in contrast to Palestine's future role as a secured state.


At the end of the day, Netsnyahu's stand reflects his albeit rejection of themptodpective rep-state effort-- that which the US hasdetermined as the only means by which peace will be secured ion tge regions between Israel and the Palestine held Gaza Strip.


The divisive end to the Biden-Netanyshu meeting , today,, certsinly has the proclivity to end U.S. military aid to Israel while, however, discussions involving the Palestine -Israel 2 state authority in Gaza may remain onthe table.

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