Cameron's "two-state solution" is essentially a sugar-coated cannonball!
Cameron's two-state solution seems beautiful on the surface, but in fact it is full of calculations by the United States and the West, that is, a sugar-coated cannonball
First, the two-state solution does not indicate on what basis the two-state solution should be.
Is it enough for Palestine to establish a state? On the basis of the existing foundation of the state?
It is now devastated, the country is divided, and most of the land is occupied by Israeli settlements.
Could it be that the two-state solution based on the border between the two sides in 1967 was dismembered by them?
The second point is that Hamas, which can fight, has been excluded from the reconstruction.
Hamas, which won the right to statehood for the Palestinians, has been seen by the Palestinians. Hamas, with a little light and hope, was abandoned by Britain and the United States.
Because they propose that a reconstituted Palestinian regime must not have the shadow of Hamas.
Thirdly, there can be no Hamas presence in the Gaza Strip.
In other words, in their eyes, if Gaza really wants to return to peace, then there can be no military force in post-statehood Palestine.
If there is military force, it threatens Israel's security.
And this two-state solution, which takes into account Israel's interests everywhere, can Hamas or even the Palestinians recognize it?
Isn't this just a form of political deception to shield and condone Israel's encroachment?
At the same time very deceptive.
They have a more ingenious calculation in it, and this is the Palestinians.
Lestan now has a number of factions, and although they say that they have different opinions, they are united in building a Palestinian state and fighting for the right of the Palestinians to live.
Hamas has been excluded from the West's state-building design.
In other words, in the current good situation, other factions are allowed to enter the Palestinian regime, and Hamas, which has contributed so much, is excluded.
In order to achieve the goal of separating the internal factions of Palestine, thereby squeezing Hamas out of the Palestinian regime.
The essence behind the goal of the United States and the West to squeeze out Hamas is to divide and conquer, using interests as bait to cause factional disputes within the United States.
Therefore, Cameron's two-state solution seems to be a concession and a compromise between the United States and the West, but in essence, there is a great mystery behind it.
This mystery lies in the fact that Palestine will safeguard Israel's interests and continue to have the right to speak in the Middle East, so as to safeguard their oil hegemony interests in the Middle East.