In a series of opinion pieces in the Washington Post, Dennis Ross and David Makovsky argue that Israel and the United States must collaborate to end the war in Gaza through demilitarization. They emphasize that President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu share the same basic objective but lack a clear strategy for achieving it. Ross and Makovsky suggest that a joint path forward should focus on ensuring Gaza is completely and permanently demilitarized, preventing future militarization. They note that Netanyahu's definition of 'total victory' is too broad, while Biden's is too narrow.
There is a path forward that both leaders could forge together, @AmbDennisRoss and @DavidMakovsky write. "And it would be based on the demilitarization of Gaza and the guarantee that it could never again be militarized." https://t.co/OjIHjzOZvu
Opinion by Dennis Ross and David Makovsky: Gaza must be demilitarized, completely and permanently. https://t.co/nhsuuttfTn
President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu share the same basic objective in #Gaza, but neither has offered a clear explanation of when and how the war can end, write @DavidMakovsky and @AmbDennisRoss in @PostOpinions. https://t.co/pqZfpANZpI
If Netanyahu's definition of "total victory" is too broad, Biden's is too narrow. But there is a path forward that both leaders could forge together based on the demilitarization of #Gaza, write @DavidMakovsky and @AmbDennisRoss in @PostOpinions. https://t.co/pqZfpANZpI
Ross/Makovsky: Biden and Netanyahu should work together to demilitarize Gaza - The Washington Post https://t.co/SBUQszU492
Israel and the United States must agree on how to end the war in Gaza, @AmbDennisRoss and @DavidMakovsky write. https://t.co/bN5DTHkjh8