It's indeed intriguing how Netanyahu perceives the normalization of relationships between Israel and Saudi Arabia as a vehicle for ending the Arab-Israeli conflict. However, I'm of the belief that it's not about just bringing the Palestinians to the table, but about recognizing their fundamental rights and addressing their legitimate concerns.
For instance, the ongoing issue of Israeli settlements in the West Bank is a major sticking point. These settlements, deemed illegal by international law, have continued to expand, causing displacement and disrupting the lives of countless Palestinians. This seems to contradict the notion of advancing genuine peace.
Moreover, the concept that Palestinians shouldn't have a 'veto' power seems to undermine their agency in their own future. In any fair negotiation, all parties involved should have equal say and the ability to voice disagreements.
Can we truly envisage a sustainable resolution without addressing these issues? I'm curious to hear your perspective on this. Could there be a potential solution that recognizes both the security concerns of Israel and the rights of Palestinians?
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