U.S. President Joe Biden has stated that a two-state solution must be pursued after the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, emphasizing that there can be no return to the previous status quo. Biden has discussed this plan with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu, emphasizing the need for a pathway to permanent peace between Israelis and Palestinians. Biden is pressing Israeli and Arab leaders to consider the two-state solution as the war enters a new phase. However, there are differing opinions on the feasibility of a two-state solution, with some opposing it as a final solution for Israel.
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As the Israel-Hamas war enters a new phase, President Joe Biden is pressing Israeli and Arab leaders to think hard about their eventual postwar reality and says the long-sought two-state solution is central. https://t.co/GwSljifvMv
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Biden's post-war plan: New talks on Israel-Palestine two-state solution. Biden told Netanayhu on Wedesday that what comes after the Gaza crisis must include a pathway for a permanent peace between Israelis and Palestinians. My story on @axios https://t.co/pYc27VjNET
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Wednesday that a two-state solution must follow the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, with there being no returning to the status quo that existed before the October 7 attacks https://t.co/IKevYJLg4U