Arab Unity and the Path to Palestine’s Liberation
Israel’s war on Gaza has transformed into Palestine’s Liberation War, challenging global politics. Arab unity is key to achieving peace through a two-state solution, despite US opposition hindering progress.
The Arab League’s declaration in Bahrain signals a commitment to resolving the Palestinian issue through an international conference. Despite past rejections, Arab-backed diplomacy for a two-state solution is gaining momentum.
Recent UN Security Council resolutions and support for Palestine’s UN membership demonstrate growing international consensus. Additionally, legal actions against Israel’s actions in Gaza are intensifying.
As the US faces isolation over its stance on Palestine, its efforts to divide Arab unity are likely to fail. The global community’s support for a sovereign Palestine is evident, emphasizing the need for the US to stop blocking the two-state solution.
With Arab nations standing firm, the emergence of an independent Palestine as a UN member state is increasingly probable, reflecting the will of the region and the world community.
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