... even for a politician as determined as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Vladimir Morozov:
Israel Will Have to Negotiate with Hamas
Armageddon is off the table?
It is fair to assume that the current situation in the Middle East reflects the broader state ... ... West would inevitably lead to a chain reaction of major armed conflicts all over the planet. They predicted an imminent U.S.–China military clash over Taiwan, an armed standoff between China and India in the Himalayas or between India and Pakistan in ...
... narratives or regional agendas.
Of course, the Beijing Declaration is but a small step in the long journey toward legitimizing Palestine’s status and to peace. The US and Israel will no doubt try to undermine the process as the US would not like to see China playing a greater role on an issue that used to be regarded as part of US privilege and domain. Neither the US nor Israel would like to recognize Hamas as a legitimate aspect of Palestine’s political landscape.
However, the world has changed over the last years; the Global South has grown to be more confident to play a stronger role in international affairs. Additionally, China is more than willing ...
... organization. The latest such construction is that they describe the conflict between Israel and Palestine as that between Israel and Hamas, which intentionally suggests that Israel has been fighting against terrorism.
That is an apparent distortion of the nature ... ... some Arab countries’ accepting of the Abraham Process are both the manifestation of above-mentioned trends.
However, just as China frequently states on the official level, the Palestine issue remains at the core of Middle East agendas, and is the root ...