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175765
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On the evening of January 28, 2020, thousands of Palestinians and people around the world following the Palestinian/Israeli conflict sat in front of their TV screens to watch the president of the United States release his “Peace to Prosperity” plan, which had been in the works for the past three years and moved into high gear after U.S. President Donald Trump’s announcement of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel on December 6, 2017, violating all United Nations General Assembly and Security Council resolutions on the conflict.
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170951
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During the last three decades, the world witnessed rising hopes for a peaceful resolution of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. There were many efforts, most of which ended in failure. July 2000 witnessed the most significant attempt at the Camp David summit, where the final-status issues were placed on the negotiations table, but no deal was completed. Since then, violence and instability have escalated in the region, and today a peacefully negotiated deal is definitely far from reality.
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190257
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At the same time that I was asked to write a piece on what needs to be done as an exit strategy to emerge from the current stalemate, many are still diagnosing the situation. One should not downplay the importance of diagnosis ahead of treatment. What needs to be done might seem complex to many; however, I would argue that it is important not to opt for repetitive strategies which have failed. The step-by-step approach has been tried repeatedly with no success.
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