Group 1 - U.S. Secretary of State Rubio's visit to Israel aims to discuss the potential annexation of parts of the West Bank by Israel in response to multiple countries recognizing Palestine [1] - Rubio is expected to address issues such as the release of hostages, defeating Hamas, and ending the Gaza conflict during his discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu [1] - The UN General Assembly recently passed a resolution supporting a peaceful solution to the Palestinian issue and the implementation of the "two-state solution," which has caused dissatisfaction in both the U.S. and Israel [1] Group 2 - Israeli media suggests that the U.S. support for Israel's hardline stance may prevent Israel from recognizing the reality of the situation [2] - The passing of the UN resolution indicates a growing international consensus on the urgency of resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, increasing diplomatic pressure on Israel to commit to the "two-state solution" framework [2] - Reports indicate that the U.S. has expressed opposition to Japan recognizing Palestine, warning of significant impacts on U.S.-Japan relations if Japan proceeds with such recognition [2]
以媒:美国选择支持以色列顽固立场,是又一次阻止以色列认清现实
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2025-09-14 22:52