Israeli President Isaac Herzog: Oct. 7 a ‘wake-up call’ for limits of two-state solution
- Israeli President Isaac Herzog stated that the October 7 attacks were a wake-up call regarding his belief in the Two-State Solution, expressing a bleaker outlook on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Herzog emphasized that Iran is working to build nuclear weapons and must be stopped, stating that it will be a key issue for the new U.S. Administration.
- Despite supporting the Two-State Solution in the past, Herzog indicated that the threshold for Israeli concessions has risen due to the trauma from the October 7 attacks.
- Qatari Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani mentioned that the October 7 attacks also served as a wake-up call to address Palestinian issues, highlighting differing perspectives on the conflict.
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