"Push for Peace: Saudi Arabia and Biden's Efforts to Secure Palestinian State Amid Israel-Gaza Conflict"

The U.S., Egypt, and Qatar have proposed a multistage plan to end the Israel-Hamas war, including the creation of a Palestinian state, but neither Israel nor Hamas has agreed to it. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposes a Palestinian state, prompting a deepening fissure between him and President Joe Biden. The plan envisions a series of phases over 90 days, including hostage releases and prisoner exchanges, with the hope of achieving normalized relations between Israel and Sunni Arab nations. However, the challenge lies in overcoming opposition from Israeli leadership, addressing the security threats, and navigating the complexities of the conflict.
- Israel-Gaza war: Can Biden get Netanyahu to accept a real plan for peace? Slate
- Saudi Arabia ramps up pressure on Israel to agree to Palestinian state with fresh demand Fox News
- Arab Peace Proposal for Gaza Takes Shape as Top Biden Adviser Lands in Region The Wall Street Journal
- Saudi Arabia Foreign Minister Demands Palestinian State TIME
- Saudi Arabia presses for Palestinian state, Netanyahu rejects ceasefire, Israeli hostage protest euronews
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