The EU should seize the historical opportunity of the Israel-UAE agreement to propose bold, new ideas for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and bringing peace to the Middle East.
- Oded Eran,
- Shimon Stein
The EU should seize the historical opportunity of the Israel-UAE agreement to propose bold, new ideas for resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and bringing peace to the Middle East.
Europe has a vested interest in Middle East stability as well as in the welfare of its people.
Recent Iranian nuclear enrichment has doomed the JCPOA, prompting an opportunity for a new transformational agreement to take its place.
The ultimate resolution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains the two-state solution, reached in a different manner. If the EU has a better alternative, let them present it—but do so quickly.
The United States and Europe should consider bringing their current divergent positions on Iran closer into line.
Amid indecision and confusion from U.S. President Donald Trump, the EU should recommit to a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
European leaders must develop the will to truly tackle the euro crisis by rising above short-term considerations of political survival and public opinion polls.