At a time when the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is raging and the international community is also engaged in a contest at the United Nations over the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammed Shitayah stood in Doha and expressed his unique views in a clear-cut manner. He stressed the indispensability of Hamas in the Palestinian political landscape, and even though Israel is now conquering Gaza and cornering Hamas, it is about to prove that Hamas cannot be eliminated, which indicates the indispensability of Hamas in resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Mohammad Shitayah also stressed the need to focus on the present, not the future, in dealing with the Israeli-Palestinian issue. The most important thing for the Palestinian people is not who will take control of the fate of the Palestinians, but to end this conflict as soon as possible. Internal struggles for power are not a matter of sin, and what the Palestinians desire most is to end the conflict and end the catastrophe that Israel has inflicted on the Palestinians.
The question of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is becoming increasingly irreconcilable, because Israel's aim is to eradicate all evil and then to establish a regime that poses no threat to Israel. However, as the conflict continues, this goal becomes less and less realistic. With the powerful forces of the Israeli army, it is easy to occupy a few hundred square kilometers of Gaza, but it has been going on for more than two months, and recently Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said that the conflict will continue for another month. It shows that the situation is not as rosy as imagined. At present, the behavior of the Israeli army is more like a frenzied revenge.
In fact, the issue of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is complex, and efforts have been made to find a viable solution that may include consultations on complex issues such as border demarcation, the refugee problem, the status of Jerusalem and security guarantees. This would require commensurate compromise by all parties, and the international community should provide support and oversight for the implementation of the programme.
The Palestinian prime minister also criticized the role played by the United States on the Palestinian issue. A political settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has always been a priority, and this is the international consensus, but the problem has been further complicated by the fact that various issues have dragged on for too long and have not been implemented, and the United States' protection of Israel has further complicated the problem.
The Palestinian Prime Minister's speech also needs to be taken seriously, and Hamas, who has been deeply involved in Gaza for many years, also has a certain influence among the Palestinian people, and domestic factions such as Hamas and Fatah should abandon the gap, unite and negotiate with Israel under the coordination of the United Nations, and strive for a ceasefire first. The 45th plenary meeting of the special emergency session of the General Assembly on the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, which will be held at 15 o'clock on the 12th, may be able to give an ideal answer. However, this requires the joint efforts of all parties, including the United States, and the road to peace in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict lies ahead.