"There's certainly a lot that needs to be treated with extreme skepticism, but emphasizing that nearly the whole world does want to see an end to these daily killings, to the famine, and they want to see the hostages freed, and we need to find a way to get there," Kinninmont said. "Although we have seen Arab leaders come out in some numbers today to welcome the plan, if you look at what they have said carefully with a diplomat's eye to what is said and not said, they express their support for his leadership and his efforts for peace, but they also say they're ready to work with him on a full withdrawal of Israeli forces and a path to a two-state solution," Kinninmont said. "That is very different from Netanyahu's reading of the plan, which is that it doesn't require that full Israeli withdrawal for quite a long time and that for him there will never be a Palestinian state," she continued.
Author: Robert Davis
Published at: 2025-09-30 22:06:04
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