IntroductionMiddle EastregionalIsraeli-Palestinian conflictWhile they have always been in the spotlight, Iran and Israel, two bitter rivals, have recently unexpectedly found common ground: mutual recognition of each other's views. Despite their opposite aims, none of them believed in a "two-state solution" of a sovereign and independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Iran's public rejection of China's peace proposal has had some impact on Sino-Iranian relations to a certain extent. However, there is some view that this public endorsement of Israel may be the result of a divisive ploy by Western countries.
1.Iranian Prime Minister Abdollahian has publicly stated that neither Iran nor Israel believes in the "two-state solution" because they are thereIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThere are different purposes and interests in the issue.
Expansion: These two countries have different purposes, and Iran wants to be inMiddle EastAn independent Palestinian state was established in the region, and Israel wanted to annex and occupy the land. Despite the opposing positions of the two countries, they both refused to accept the "two-state solution" to the settlementIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThere is a consensus on the problem.
2.Regarding Iran's public approval of Israel's approach, some experts believe that the change in the positions of Iran and Israel does not mean that they will "betray" China.
Expansion: Despite the presence of Iran and IsraelIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThere is a consensus on the issue, but this does not mean that Iran will "betray" China. The "two-state solution" supported by China is only a solutionIsraeli-Palestinian conflictA programme and proposal that does not require all countries to accept it. Therefore, it would be biased to exaggerate the rift in Sino-Iranian relations as a divisive plot by Western countries.
1. Israel's purpose: to annex Palestine
The reason for Iran's rejection of the two-state solution is easy to understand, and they want to drive Israel outMiddle East
Expansion: Israel's purpose of not supporting the two-state solution is very obvious, which is to annex Palestine and include this land in its own territory. This practice hurts to a certain extentGaza Stripof the population, and Iran's position is fundamentally different.
2. Iran's purpose: to drive out Israel
If countries such as Iran and Israel do not support the "two-state solution", even ifIsraeli-Palestinian conflictTemporarily over,Middle EastIt is also difficult to maintain lasting peace in the region.
Expansion: Iran's refusal to support the two-state solution is due to the fact that they want to be able to get rid of Israel completelyMiddle EastLong-term peace in the region. In the eyes of Iran, only Israel will be removed fromMiddle EastOnly by driving them out can we win more rights and independence for the Palestinian people.
1. Iran and Israel proceed from their own interests
Iran and Israel are inIsraeli-Palestinian conflictThe positions on this issue are mainly based on the consideration of their respective national interests.
Expansion: Iran and Israel's non-support for the two-state solution is based on the interests of their respective countries. They pursue their own security and stability, so they take a different stance on this issue from China and other countries that support the two-state solution.
2. Peace in the Middle East needs to be considered in the overall situation
In contrast, countries that support the two-state solution, such as China, think more about the big pictureMiddle EastPeace in the region.
Expanding: Unlike Iran and Israel, countries that support the two-state solution, such as China, think more about the big picture and the big pictureMiddle EastLong-term peace and stability in the region. They believe that the solution will be facilitated by the establishment of an independent Palestinian StateIsraeli-Palestinian conflict, radically eliminatedMiddle EastRegional instability.
Israeli-Palestinian conflictYesMiddle EastA long-standing problem in the region, with Iran and Israel's mutual recognition of this issue, has sparked some controversy. Although they do not believe in the "two-state solution", this does not mean that Iran will "betray" China. The change in the positions of Iran and Israel is mainly driven by considerations of their respective national interests. ForMiddle EastRegional peace requires comprehensive consideration of the positions and interests of all parties in order to achieve long-term stability. Therefore, in solvingIsraeli-Palestinian conflictOn this issue, we need more dialogue and cooperation, and seek consensus from all parties to achieve itMiddle EastReal peace and stability in the region.