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A key point raised is the disconnect between diplomatic rhetoric and the on-the-ground realities. For instance, UK officials and global leaders have expressed ambitions to foster a two-state solution—an idea that Hamas explicitly rejects. Critics argue that Hamas has no interest in peaceful coexistence, but rather aims to establish a state rooted in Islamist ideology and terror.
One observer criticizes the West's diplomatic dance at the United Nations, where leaders preen and make lofty promises about peace, while secretly aligning with entities that oppose it. This perceived betrayal of democracy and sovereignty is viewed as both immoral and dangerous, risking the UK’s standing as a supporter of democratic nation-states.