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Nearly All US Senate Democrats Back Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestinians

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January 25, 2024
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Nearly All US Senate Democrats Back Two-State Solution for Israel and Palestinians
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An overwhelming majority of Senate Democrats, totaling 49 out of 51 members, voiced their support for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in a significant statement on Wednesday. The move comes as part of an amendment introduced by Senator Brian Schatz to an upcoming bill aimed at providing national security aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan.

The amendment underscores the Democrats’ commitment to a negotiated resolution that leads to the coexistence of Israeli and Palestinian states. The proposal emphasizes the importance of ensuring Israel’s survival as a secure, democratic, and Jewish state while acknowledging the legitimate aspirations of the Palestinians for a state of their own.

Speaking at a news conference, Senator Schatz emphasized the pivotal role of hope in determining the future of Israel and Palestine. He asserted that the two-state solution stands as the beacon of hope, reflecting the broader sentiment within the Democratic caucus.

However, the support for a two-state solution is not without its nuances. Notably, the only two Democratic senators who did not endorse the amendment were John Fetterman and Joe Manchin. Fetterman, a longstanding advocate for a two-state solution, sought additional language in the amendment stipulating the dismantling of Hamas as a precondition to peace.

In contrast, Senator Manchin issued a statement outlining his position. He expressed his willingness to support a bipartisan amendment backing Israel’s recognition of a Palestinian state once a Palestinian government, genuinely focused on its people’s best interests, agrees to Israel’s statehood.

The backdrop for this endorsement is the ongoing conflict in Gaza between Israel and Hamas. Recent remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, expressing opposition to a Palestinian state that does not guarantee Israel’s security, have fueled international concern. The United States, a steadfast supporter of Israel, continues to advocate for the two-state solution as the most viable path to lasting peace in the region.

Against the backdrop of Israel’s military campaign against Hamas since October 7, many Democrats in Congress, including those supporting the two-state solution, have urged the Biden administration to address the significant impact on Palestinian civilians. The debate over the amendment highlights the complexities of finding a comprehensive and lasting resolution to the longstanding Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

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