Maen Rashid Areikat is chief representative of the general
delegation of the Palestine Liberation Organization to the United
States.
Op-Ed
Moving past stalemate in the Middle East
The U.S. must push to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, not just manage it.
Secretary of State John Kerry speaks during his ceremonial swearing in at the State Department in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong / Getty Images / February 6, 2013) |
February 19, 2013
With the U.S. administration's foreign policy team shaping up and planned visits by President Obama and Secretary of State John Kerry to the Middle East,
there are renewed hopes for movement on the political process. While
welcoming these developments, we believe the effectiveness of the U.S.
role in the region hinges on a robust and sustained policy pushing
toward the resolution of the conflict as opposed to just managing it.Although the recent Israeli elections showed how passive and indifferent Israelis have become about resolving the conflict with the Palestinians, I believe many outside observers are misreading the situation. The Israeli public is sheltered, even blinded, from seeing the immense and imminent danger facing Israel if the two-state solution collapses. The relative calm along with economic prosperity are contributing to the false impression that all is well, when the reality is quite different...READ MORE
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