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Israel Officially Declares Two State Solution Dead Palestinians Must Change Now

The long-dead fantasy of a “two-state solution” just got officially buried by Israel’s U.N. ambassador. No more sugarcoating or political grandstanding—the idea that Israel should carve out a Palestinian state right next door has been exposed as the disastrous myth it truly is. After decades of giving an inch and watching Gaza turn into a Hamas stronghold of terror, Israel is done playing the fool. The Palestinians must stop whining, start proving they can change, or forget about any state of their own.

Let’s get something straight: handing over control to groups that celebrate violence and pay terrorists is not peace; it’s a ticking time bomb. Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005, hoping that peace and coexistence would follow. What happened instead? Gaza became a launchpad for relentless attacks, rockets raining down on innocent civilians, brutal acts of terror glamorized as “resistance.” This isn’t a failure of Israeli policy—it’s a failure of Palestinian leadership, who continue to glorify violence and refuse to denounce terror. The ball is in their court, and they have yet to show they’re worthy of a nation.

Meanwhile, the left and globalist elites continue to push the same toxic narrative, insisting on rewarding terrorists and appeasing those who call for Israel’s destruction. They talk about “human rights” and “dialogue,” all while ignoring a simple truth: coexistence requires genuine change from the Palestinians first. Until they reject incitement and terror, there is no deal to be made. The Left’s blind support for these so-called “peace processes” is not only naive but complicit in the suffering of millions.

On the brighter side, the Abraham Accords continue to bring real progress to the region—practical alliances that recognize Israel’s right to defend itself without the nonsense of forced concessions. Arab nations are waking up to reality, seeing Israel as a key security partner against radicalism, rather than an enemy. This is what real peace looks like: strength rewarded, not weakness exploited.

Israel’s ambassador didn’t mince words because this is not some political game. The brutal truth of the Middle East demands a clear-eyed approach. The world needs to stop rewarding bad behavior and start demanding responsibility. When will America and its allies wake up and stop trying to impose fantasy solutions on a problem rooted in ideology, hatred, and outright terror? Until the Palestinians cut the poison out of their politics, any talk of a two-state solution is just a cruel joke—and Israel won’t be the punchline any longer.

Written by Staff Reports

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