At World Economic Forum, US National Security Adviser: Jake Sullivan claims peace with normalization and security for Israel and a Palestinian state in immediate aftermath of war ‘not impractical.’
US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan claimed at the World Economic Forum in Davos today (Tuesday) that peace between Israel and the Palestinian Arabs is possible in the “near term” despite the ongoing war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization.
After the war in Gaza, an arrangement is needed that includes normalization, security for Israel, and a state for the Palestinians, said Sullivan.
“It is not impractical,” he claimed. “The pieces are there to be put together to achieve this outcome; and not years down the road, but in the near term, if all of us pull together and make the wise and bold decisions to choose this course.”
Sullivan also said that the US is working on finding a path to normalization with partners in the Middle East.
“The US wants to see the normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel linked to a political horizon for the Palestinians,” he said.
He later addressed the differences of opinion and said that “the Israeli government has clear views on this issue. But in the end, the Israeli government will have to choose how to ensure Israel’s security.”





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