Israel faces a critical crossroads in its historic alliance with the United States as current policies under Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lead to strategic isolation and regional instability. The United States must shift from a policy of unconditional support to one that demands accountability, including potential sanctions against those fueling violence in the West Bank.
This pivot is necessary because the current military-only approach has failed to convert tactical successes into long-term security, leaving the nation increasingly alienated from the international community. A new strategic framework is required, centered on regional integration rather than unilateral action or the pursuit of a Greater Israel. By leveraging the Arab world’s interest in stability, the U.S. proposes a 23-state solution where Arab nations assume responsibility for Palestinian governance, facilitating full diplomatic recognition of Israel. This path offers a sustainable alternative to perpetual conflict, securing Israel’s future while effectively countering Iranian influence across the Middle East.
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