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In closing, Ful highlights that Israel has historically offered numerous opportunities for peace, including the peaceful withdrawal from Gaza. Yet, militant factions and their supporters have repeatedly rejected these offers, opting instead for terror and rejectionism. The root of the problem, he asserts, is the denial of Israel’s right to exist—a refusal embedded in the ideological fabric of Palestinian leadership.
He advocates for increased involvement by Egypt and Jordan, nations with cultural and geographical ties to the Palestinian territories, to assume greater responsibility for shaping a peaceful future. Ful suggests that diplomatic efforts should focus on empowering neighboring Arab states to help forge a sustainable peace.