Since his first visit to the region in July 2022, US President Joe Biden has promised to move forward with expanding the Abraham Accords, and stressed that the time is not appropriate to implement the two-state solution before the “Al-Aqsa flood” forces him to reconsider the idea.
Biden – according to a report by journalist Fawzi Bushra – during his presidency has committed all the crimes he committed Israel against the Palestinians, including killing, siege, confiscation of lands and homes, and expansion of settlements, but he was shocked by the defeat that the resistance inflicted on Israel on the seventh of last October.
Biden’s shock worsened when the resistance was able to confront the Israeli military invasion of the Gaza Strip for more than 3 months, which prompted him to talk about the possibility of establishing a Palestinian state without specifying the features of this state.
In light of the fierce resistance and increasing international pressure, talk about the future of the hoped-for Palestinian state will not be limited to the United States and its allies, now that resistance has become a cornerstone of any future political process.