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Ro Khanna urges Biden to boldly recognize a Palestinian state

Rep. Ro⁢ Khanna Urges President ‍Biden to Change Middle East Foreign Policy

Amid⁣ the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA)‍ is ​calling on‍ President⁤ Joe Biden to‌ take bold actions and reshape his ⁢Middle East foreign policy strategy. Khanna believes⁤ that recognizing a Palestinian state is crucial ​in resolving ⁢the conflict.

In an interview with CBS, Khanna emphasized the ‍importance ⁣of Biden going beyond ‍calling for ‍a ceasefire. He​ urged the president to convene Gulf​ allies, Israel, Palestinian ⁤leaders, and⁤ civic society⁤ to work ⁣towards ‌a two-state solution​ and acknowledge the security concerns of Israel.​ Khanna believes that by taking these steps, Biden⁤ can become a hero.

While⁣ acknowledging that the ⁤conflict‍ may impact Biden’s support among Democrats, Khanna encouraged the president to prioritize the well-being of people ⁣in the Middle East over electoral politics. He‍ believes that recognizing a Palestinian state⁤ would be a significant ⁣achievement ⁣for Biden’s legacy.

Khanna also highlighted the‍ potential to⁣ win back​ young people’s support⁢ by actively ⁢working towards peace. He suggested‌ that Biden should​ personally intervene in the negotiations⁤ and become⁢ a‌ peacemaker.

Recent ‌polls ‌have shown a decline in‌ support‍ for Biden among Democrats, with more respondents describing his ​presidency as “fair or poor” ‌compared to Trump’s. To regain trust, Khanna believes that ⁢Biden ‍needs to take decisive action ⁣in the Middle ‍East.

Michigan Democrats Expressing Concern

Concerns about Biden’s ⁣foreign policy approach are not limited to politicians. ‍Over 101,000 Michigan Democrats marked‌ themselves as “uncommitted” in the ​recent primary, ‍indicating ⁢their dissatisfaction with ​the current direction. Similar campaigns are being organized in other ‍states, including California, Minnesota, and Wisconsin.

White⁤ House’s ‌Stance on a Palestinian State

The ‌White‌ House has expressed support ⁤for a Palestinian state and ‌a ​two-state solution.‌ White ⁤House national security spokesman John Kirby confirmed that the administration​ has⁤ been working towards this goal⁤ since the beginning. Kirby⁤ believes that achieving a two-state ⁣solution⁢ would be a significant milestone in the peace ‍process.

However, Khanna ⁣believes that the current approach of supporting Israel while sending aid to Gaza is ineffective. He called ⁢for an ‍end‍ to sending ​weapons to Israel and emphasized the​ need for a permanent ceasefire and the ​release of ‍hostages.

Khanna believes⁣ that with one call, ⁢President‌ Biden has ‍the power‌ to⁤ make a lasting‌ impact and bring about peace in the region.

How does Khanna propose​ the United States can‌ play a⁤ more active role in facilitating dialogue and trust-building ⁤measures between Israelis and Palestinians

Ng the complexities of‌ the Israel-Palestine conflict, Khanna⁣ argued⁣ that the United States⁣ cannot continue to support a policy that perpetuates violence and human suffering. He‍ expressed disappointment with the Biden administration’s handling of the situation so far, stating ‌that it has failed to demonstrate the bold leadership‍ needed to ‌address the root ​causes of the conflict.

Khanna ⁢pointed out‌ that previous administrations, both Democratic and Republican, have also failed​ to bring about a lasting solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. He ​cited the continued expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank ‌and the lack of progress in negotiations as evidence of the ineffectiveness of current US policy.

In his⁣ plea to President‌ Biden, Khanna called for a new approach that includes recognizing a Palestinian state.⁣ He stressed‌ ⁤that the United States ​needs to play a more active‌ role in facilitating dialogue and promoting trust-building measures between the two parties. Khanna also ⁤emphasized the importance of including Gulf‍ allies in this ⁤process, highlighting ​their potential influence and contribution to​ a peaceful resolution.

Khanna‍’s call for a two-state solution ‍aligns with the longstanding international consensus on the Israel-Palestine conflict. He believes that recognizing a Palestinian state would not only be a just step but also a pragmatic one, as it would provide the ‌necessary framework for negotiations and‌ address the ‍aspirations of both Israelis and Palestinians.

Furthermore, Khanna acknowledged the security concerns of⁢ Israel and stressed that any resolution must adequately address these concerns. He suggested that by ‌bringing all stakeholders to the table, the United States could facilitate a comprehensive agreement that ensures the security of Israel while also allowing for the establishment⁢ of a ‌viable and sovereign ⁤Palestinian state.

In​ his interview, Khanna acknowledged the challenges and complexities of achieving ‍peace in the Middle East. However, he emphasized that the United States has a unique ​responsibility and ‌opportunity to‍ influence the direction of the conflict. He urged President Biden to‍ seize this moment and ‌demonstrate the bold leadership​ needed to bring about a lasting and just solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict.

As a prominent Democratic lawmaker and member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Khanna’s call for‍ a change in ⁣US Middle East foreign policy carries weight and serves as a rallying cry for those​ seeking a more progressive approach to the conflict. His plea to President Biden ⁢highlights ⁤the urgent need for a shift in strategy and⁤ a redoubling⁣ of efforts ​to achieve a just and peaceful solution for all parties involved.



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