US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has urged the recognition of East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine and the end of Israel’s military rule, marking a significant development in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. During his visit to Ramallah, Blinken met with Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and emphasized the need for security and peace in the region. He stated that security and peace could only be achieved by ending Israel’s military rule over the territories of the State of Palestine and recognizing East Jerusalem as its capital. Abbas also reiterated the Palestine Liberation Organisation’s (PLO) position as the sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people and decision-maker, distancing himself from Hamas, which controls Gaza. Blinken’s visit comes amidst increasing settler violence in the West Bank and concerns about the future governance of Gaza. He suggested that the Palestinian Authority could potentially play a role in Gaza’s future if Hamas is removed, proposing temporary arrangements involving other countries and international agencies for security and governance. This visit follows Blinken’s trips to Israel and Jordan, where he expressed deep concern over the rising extremist violence against Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. The international community, including Blinken and regional foreign ministers, is urging a focus on post-conflict arrangements and a resolution to the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. While the path forward remains uncertain, Blinken’s visit and statements highlight the pressing need for a peaceful resolution and the involvement of key stakeholders to achieve lasting stability in the region.
End of Israel’s Military Rule: Blinken Urges Recognition of Palestinian Capital, Palestinian Territory
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