EU Foreign Policy Chief Calls for Palestinian State in Response to Gaza War
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell criticized Israel’s approach to the ongoing conflict with Hamas in Gaza, stating that the current strategy is ineffective and fuels generational hatred. Speaking Monday at a meeting attended by foreign ministers from Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the Arab League secretary-general, Borrell emphasized the need to pursue a two-state solution, despite Israeli opposition.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, reaffirming his stance against a Palestinian state, argued Sunday that it posed an existential threat to Israel and insisted on maintaining full security control over territories west of the Jordan River. This includes both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
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The meeting, which also addressed the war in Ukraine, saw separate appearances by Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz and Palestinian Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki. Katz reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to dismantle Hamas and restore national security, while discussing the issue of Israeli hostages held by Hamas.
The EU is considering hosting a “preparatory peace conference” with various Middle Eastern countries and international organizations, aiming to establish an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. Despite Israel’s current disinterest in a two-state solution and internal divisions within the Palestinian side, the EU maintains this is the only viable path to long-term peace.