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The account provided by the American website detailing Biden’s undisclosed strategy for the Middle East

Wednesday 24 January 2024
The account provided by the American website detailing Biden’s undisclosed strategy for the Middle East

According to Axios, the American media outlet, President Joe Biden is working towards achieving a significant agreement in the Middle East following the Gaza war, with the expectation that it will materialize before the elections.

Axios, while explaining Biden's strategy, included: The Israeli administration, in return for reaching an accord on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state and permitting Palestinian entities to govern Gaza in the future, would normalize its relations with Saudi Arabia.

Nonetheless, Axios, referencing U.S. officials, reported: The Israeli government is not currently prepared to embrace this agreement, but it may ultimately consent under the impact of mounting international and domestic pressures in the upcoming months.

The news outlet asserted: Biden must sustain pressure on the Zionist government without disturbing American Jews domestically.

According to Axios, this does not serve as a resolution to end the conflict; rather, it represents strategic planning for the future.

Officials from the Biden administration, including Secretary of State Antony Blinken and National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, utilized their speeches at the Davos Summit in Switzerland to articulate their viewpoints with greater transparency for the global audience.

The media outlet added: Biden has grown increasingly dissatisfied with Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Israeli regime, due to his resistance to the reconstruction and administration of Gaza after the war.

Benjamin Netanyahu, the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime, has openly opposed any agreement that grants Palestinians the authority to govern Gaza.

Sullivan commented on this matter: The Biden administration's approach in Gaza, post-war, aims to normalize relations with the Israeli regime and Saudi Arabia by facilitating the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Reema bint Bandar Al Saud, the Saudi Arabian ambassador to the United States, stipulated that any potential normalization agreement with the Israeli regime is contingent on implementing a ceasefire in Gaza and establishing an "irreversible" path towards a Palestinian state.

Axios reported: Given that the Prime Minister of the Zionist regime and the majority of his cabinet oppose the creation of a Palestinian state, the likelihood of success for this significant deal is limited in the near future.

Biden conversed with Netanyahu on Friday, marking their first discussion in the past 29 days. Following this exchange, Biden expressed his belief that a two-state solution is not impossible as long as Netanyahu is in power, emphasizing that Netanyahu did not convey opposition to a two-state solution during the call.

The following day, Netanyahu issued a statement opposing Biden, stressing that he informed the U.S. president that, following the destruction of Hamas, the Israeli regime should have complete security control over Gaza. This demand contradicts the Palestinian government's position.

Martin Indyk, former U.S. ambassador to the Zionist regime and a prominent ally, tweeted that although he dislikes opposing Biden, Netanyahu's suggestion does not entail the establishment of an independent Palestinian state, and Biden should not accept it.

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Axios Biden United States Middle East Palestine Gaza Zionist regime Israel Saudi Arabia two-state solution Normalization Saudi Arabia Antony Blinken Jake Sullivan Davos Summit Switzerland Benjamin Netanyahu independent Palestinian state Reema bint Bandar Al Saud Martin Indyk

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