Last week, Secretary of State Antony Blinken informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Israel cannot defeat Hamas, that there is no “military solution,” and that Israel must embrace a Palestinian state.
Netanyahu reportedly rejected the proposal. And why wouldn’t he? Israel has supported a Palestinian state more times than most people can keep track of.
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In 1947, the United Nations offered to partition what was left of the Mandate for Palestine, which was supposed to be the Jewish national home, to create a Jewish state and an Arab state. Yet another Arab state. There were already 22 Arab countries. But that was not good enough. They had to have 23.
The Jews agreed to the partition right away. The Arabs rejected it. This means the Jews were willing to give up land that they and only they legally owned to the Arabs, and the Arabs rejected it.
The Arabs rejected a Palestinian state in 1948. So, then why have they been complaining that they want a Palestinian state ever since? It doesn’t end there.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELThen, in 1967, the offer was made again after The Six-Day War. The Arabs rejected it.
And again in the 1970s at the Camp David Accords. The Arabs rejected it.
And again in the 1990s at the Oslo Accords. The Arabs rejected it.
In the 2000s, the Prime Minister of Israel made an offer for everything that the Palestinians were demanding. It was between 95 and 99% of the territorial demands they were making. And once again, they turned it down.
So, the idea that the Palestinians wanted to make peace, and it was the Israelis who rejected it, is completely ahistorical. It’s literally the other way around.
Contrary to the lies of the Palestinians and their supporters, no Arab state has ever accepted the right of a Jewish state to exist in that land, even though the Jews have been there for over three millennia. Islam wasn’t even invented until the 7th century.
So the whole argument that the Jews of Israel are the reason there’s no peace in the Middle East is a complete fallacy.
All the Palestinian groups, all of them over time, have wanted to destroy Israel and kill every Jew.If Israel is to create a mandate for a two-state solution where Jews and Arabs will co-exist, the Arabs have to first recognize that Israel has the right to exist. They never have and they never will.
I remember growing up and watching a cartoon called “A Boy Named Charlie Brown,” where Lucy convinced Charlie Brown to kick a football that she would hold for him. Charlie pointed out that Lucy wanted him to try to kick the football, only to have Lucy pull the ball away at the last second and watch Charlie fall flat on his back. He knew this because that’s what Lucy has done every time in the past.
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The Democrats are Charlie Brown, and the Palestinians, Hamas, and globalist leftists are Lucy. They constantly demand a two-state solution, and every time Israel offers them a two-state solution, they reject it and continue killing Jews. It’s what they do.
Einstein defined insanity as “doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.” What the Biden administration is doing now is insanity.
According to NBC News, Blinken and Biden are attempting to work around Netanyahu, Israel’s democratically elected leader, in a change from the Biden administration’s position as the putative guardian of democratic ideals.
According to authorities, Blinken informed Netanyahu that there is no military solution to Hamas and that the Israeli leader must understand this, or history will repeat itself and violence will continue. However, Netanyahu remained undeterred.
According to the officials, the Biden administration is laying the groundwork with other Israeli and civil society leaders in preparation for a post-Netanyahu government. According to sources, Blinken met separately with members of Netanyahu’s war cabinet as well as other Israeli politicians, including opposition leader and former Prime Minister Yair Lapid.
However, Blinken has two obstacles: first, Israelis feel they are capable of winning the war and are doing so; second, Palestinians do not want a state more than they want to destroy Israel, implying that a state is doomed to fail.
On Wednesday, Israel Defense Forces spokesman Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari gave a summary of the progressive of the war, and it goes completely counter to the bullschtein that the Biden administration is peddling.
Hagari said that fighting was still difficult in the southern part of Gaza but that the IDF has mostly destroyed Hamas in the northern and center parts of the territory. Inside an underground tunnel in the south, Hamas’s leaders are thought to be hiding and cowering with more than 100 Israeli prisoners, who are being used as bargaining chips and human shields. These are the people the Biden administration wants Israel to cave into their demands.
Why does the Democratic Party always and forever find itself on the wrong side of history? They are trying to gaslight the world by making it appear that it is the Israelis who are against a two-state solution and the Palestinians are the virtuous ones who want to see an end to the conflict and just live in peace. It is despicable, yet that is what we have to come to expect from this communist regime.
By the Biden administration telling Netanyahu that they cannot defeat Hamas, what they are really saying is that they are cowering to the loudmouths who are screaming that the Jews should just die already. Has the Biden administration already forgotten why this war began? Are they ignoring the fact that Palestinian Hamas terrorists killed over 1,200 innocent Israelis in a single day? Does Antony Blinken forget the brutal savagery of Hamas? Does he forget that Hamas, not Israel, has fired thousands of rockets at innocent Israeli neighborhoods for over a decade?
Israelis are practically unified in their intention to destroy Hamas, a significant turnaround from the October 7 terror assault, when Israelis were mostly willing to ignore Hamas as long as it did not attack them. The mass murder of 1,200 people as well as the kidnapping of 253 more, largely civilians, shifted perceptions in Israel across the political spectrum.
Many left-wing Israelis who once considered themselves “more Palestinian than the Palestinians” now regard all Palestinians as a possible threat.
According to Gallup, nearly two-thirds of Israelis now oppose a Palestinian state, citing Hamas’ atrocities against them and Gaza, as well as the corrupt Palestinian Authority, which governs the majority of Palestinians in the West Bank.
That is a drastic shift from the position of most Israelis just ten years earlier, when “twice as many Israeli adults supported an independent Palestinian state (61%) as opposed one (30%).” The shift is due to Hamas’s missiles and terror strikes.
THE OLD FAILED MODEL
Blinken and President Joe Biden are committed to the old, failed model of Middle East peacemaking, which holds that the Palestinian issue must come first. President Donald Trump rejected the idea, which resulted in the historic Abraham Accords.
Biden and Blinken are now attempting to condition future peace agreements, such as a Saudi-Israeli accord, on the establishment of a Palestinian state. In contrast to the Arab world, Blinken portrays Israelis as unwilling to make peace.
According to polls, the vast majority of Palestinians supported Hamas’ terror strike on October 7. Arab public sentiment is similar; however, the Abraham Accords have remained intact so far.
According to NBC News, Blinken is advocating for a deal in which Saudi Arabia agrees to improve relations with Israel in exchange for a Palestinian state. Ironically, Saudi Arabia was on the verge of signing a deal without a Palestinian state before October 7.
According to one story, the Biden administration postponed the deal by insisting on additional concessions to the Palestinians, concessions that the Saudis did not require and for which the Palestinians refused to concede.




















