Simbert, the former head of Israel's National Security Agency, once made an interesting public opinion that only a "two-state solution" can completely destroy Hamas. Without the plan of the two countries, Hamas will never perish, and even if it does, they will prosper again. Between Palestine and Israel, there are two fronts: one in combat and one ideologically. Hamas will be defeated only in the case of the latter.
Regrettably, this perception is the view of only a minority of Israelis, who are inclined to a war with Palestine. And the supporters of this idea are the leaders of Israel today.
At the moment, the right** under the leadership of Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu is acting resolutely. At present, the vast majority of the member states of the United Nations are in favor of leaving the two-sovereign solution to Israel, while the United States is still strongly opposed, but it is clear that they want Israel to solve the problem according to the two-sovereign solution. The only difference is that Israel** has been vetoing a solution between two states, and they have been denying the existence of a Palestinian state.
At present, the Israeli armed forces have not yet opened a new path in Gaza and are intending to impose security control on the Palestinians in the West Bank, i.e., forcibly transfer them. I want to catch them all.
Recently, Israel's position and behavior have been unanimously resisted by many European member states. It can be said that Israel is the enemy of the whole world, not Germany.
The two-State solution is the only way out for both the Palestinian and Israeli States, and the only way to rid Hamas, in large part because of the extremist nature of all parties currently involved in the Israeli-Palestinian dispute.
Let's take a brief look at history. When the United Nations proposed a two-sovereign solution, it was met with strong support from the Arab countries, and on that occasion, they vowed to expel all Israelis from Gaza, just as Israel does now.
Now that the situation is different, the Arab League has weakened and Israel has temporarily gained the upper hand, so that the only way for Israel is to expel all the Palestinian residents of Gaza.
Therefore, a two-country approach is necessary to solve the problem once and for all. If either side is too strong, it will bring disaster to the other. Only after both countries are able to discard the extremist ideas in their ideologies.
Once a person reaches the point where he cannot live, he will have all kinds of strange and extreme ideas. If there is no plan to implement two countries. If Arab extremists rise, there will be mass killings of Jews, and in the case of long-term repression, these radicals will emerge Zionism. When the Jews took power, they took revenge on the Arabs, and after a long period of repression, the Arab world ushered in a new extreme. Once the Arab extremists are in power, they will raise their knives again and do ** against the Jews. Whichever extremist force has the upper hand, it will bring great disaster to the whole world. After all, such extreme thinking will never stop.
So far, China is the most in favor of the "two choices", and it is also the one that it wants to see the most. China has always scrupulously adhered to the decisions of the United Nations and used its own strength to hope that the issue between Palestine and Israel could be resolved in a peaceful way. The Chinese know best that a breeding ground for extremist ideas cannot exist.
Human nature is not very complicated, they just want to be able to live better. No one wants to risk their lives and fight with the enemy. As the saying goes, Hamas has a high prestige among the Palestinian people because they give desperate Palestinians a chance to survive. In other words, it is to give their descendants a glimmer of life.
Opposite. People who are barefoot, once they have new shoes, become cautious. Therefore, only "two states" can be the only way out of the Palestinian-Israeli contradictions. When both people have a pair of shoes, then there will be more consideration in the process of solving the problem. Only in this way can extremism be eliminated.
Nowhere is this better example than Afghanistan. With the withdrawal of the U.S. team from Afghanistan, China's assistance to Afghanistan has gradually arrived, and the nascent Taliban, with China's financial support, has gradually restored an ordinary national identity, managing domestic economic affairs, building schools, education, industrial and agricultural development programs, providing employment opportunities, and assisting local people in rebuilding their homes. As a result, many people come to Afghanistan to meet peace-loving people. And just a year ago, they would have risked being beaten to the ground by the Americans.
In this sense, the Taliban are effectively excluded. Perhaps, the Taliban, a terrorist organization, has long been wiped out, and it is the Taliban that is still alive now.
Therefore, it is reiterated once again that there is only a two-State solution that can completely destroy Hamas.