Netanyahu Slams Door on Two-State Solution, Calling It ‘Sheer Madness’

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Any lingering hopes for a revived peace process were decisively crushed at the United Nations, where Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu slammed the door on the two-state solution, branding it “sheer madness.” His declaration signaled the potential death knell for decades of international diplomacy.

“It’s insane, and we won’t do it,” Netanyahu stated unequivocally, moving his government’s position from one of reluctance to one of outright, public rejection. This came as a direct rebuke to the 157 nations, including recent converts like the UK and Canada, who see the two-state framework as the only viable path to peace.

The international response was swift and silent. A mass departure of diplomats from the General Assembly hall underscored the gravity of his words, leaving him to make his case to a room that had already rejected his premise. He argued the plan would reward terror, comparing it to creating a state for al-Qaeda.

By killing any prospect of a negotiated political settlement, Netanyahu has committed Israel to a future of continued military management of the conflict. His vow to “finish the job” in Gaza is now not just a short-term military goal, but the de facto long-term strategy in a world where diplomacy has been declared “insane.”

 

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