Arab nations develop plan to end Israel-Hamas war and create Palestinian state

 

Left: a grieving family at the funeral of an IDF soldier. Right: the aftermath of an Israeli air strike on a mosque in Gaza City © Amir Levy/Getty Images and Mahmud Hams/Getty Images



• Arab states develop a plan for a ceasefire and hostage release in Gaza.

• The plan aims for Israel's normalization of relations in exchange for irreversible steps towards a Palestinian state.

• Saudi Arabia may formalize ties with Israel as part of the initiative.

 US and European governments are involved in discussions about the plan.

• The focus is on providing hope for Palestinians beyond economic benefits.


US secretary of state Antony Blinken, left, with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in Saudi Arabia earlier this month © Evelyn Hockstein/AP


• International pressure mounts on Israel to end the offensive in Gaza.

• Challenges include Israel's rejection of a two-state solution and its far-right government's stance.

• Saudi Arabia expresses willingness to normalize relations with Israel for regional peace.

• US emphasizes the goal of Saudi-Israel normalization in the postwar era.

• The initiative faces hurdles due to the ongoing conflict and the need for concessions from Israel.



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