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聚力重振落实“两国方案”的政治前景(寰宇平)
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-28 22:28
仅仅承认"两国方案"是不够的,国际社会仍须以更大勇气和切实行动,为落实"两国方案"注入更强大的 政治动力 "两国方案"关乎国际正义的底线,不能后退。安全应当是共同的,任何国家都不能将自身安全建立在他 国的不安全之上。独立建国是巴勒斯坦人民不可剥夺的权利,不容交易。以色列有权利建国,巴勒斯坦 同样有权利建国,对此不能搞双重标准。面对巴勒斯坦人民长期遭遇的历史不公,任何人都没有拖延的 借口,没有不作为的理由。在关系到巴勒斯坦人民前途命运的问题上,任何国家都不应有否决权。 巴勒斯坦问题始终是中东问题的核心。只有还巴勒斯坦人民以公道,全面落实"两国方案",才能彻底走 出巴以冲突的恶性循环,实现中东地区的持久和平。加沙和约旦河西岸都是巴勒斯坦不可分割的领土, 任何战后治理和重建安排都应当尊重巴勒斯坦人民的意愿,维护巴勒斯坦民族的正当权利,让"巴人治 巴"的原则真正落地。各方应支持阿拉伯国家紧急峰会和伊斯兰合作组织紧急部长会核可的加沙重建计 划,支持巴勒斯坦民族权力机构对包括加沙和约旦河西岸在内的所有巴勒斯坦领土进行有效管辖。 当前,支持"两国方案"的国际呼声空前高涨,彰显了国际社会的主流意愿。对于近期出现的"承认潮", ...
“以色列将不得不做出‘痛苦且重大’让步”,以媒披露美结束加沙战争“21点计划”
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-09-28 05:54
报道称,这些让步将"违背以色列的既定政策以及内阁近几周作出的决定",尤其是计划中关于逐步扩大巴勒斯坦权力机构在战后加沙地带参与 范围的要求。 报道还补充称,美国目前正对卡塔尔施加"巨大压力",要求其在未来几天推动巴勒斯坦伊斯兰抵抗运动(哈马斯)同意美方方案的具体细节, 以便将外交压力完全转嫁给内塔尼亚胡和以色列。 《以色列时报》称其获得了美方计划副本。美方在联合国大会期间与少数阿拉伯和穆斯林国家分享了这一结束加沙战争的计划。该计划包含21 点内容,包括近几个月来多方提出的不同条款——从释放所有被扣押人员到哈马斯不得参与治理。 【环球网报道 记者 张倩】《以色列时报》9月27日援引以色列第12频道消息报道称,在当地时间29日与美国总统特朗普会面之前,以色列总理 内塔尼亚胡及其团队预计,根据美国提出的结束加沙战争的计划,以色列将不得不做出"痛苦且重大"的让步。 《以色列时报》称,与此前不同的是,美国明确鼓励巴勒斯坦人留在加沙,这标志着华盛顿在这一问题上的重大转变。今年2月,特朗普曾提 出由美国接管加沙并永久迁移当地约200万居民的主张,几乎震惊全球。 此外,该计划设想在加沙重建取得一定进展且巴勒斯坦权力机构完成改 ...
外媒:担心引发负面政治影响,米莱要求内塔尼亚胡推迟访问阿根廷
Huan Qiu Wang· 2025-09-28 00:52
Core Points - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's planned visit to Argentina was postponed at the request of President Milei due to upcoming parliamentary elections and concerns over negative political implications [1][3] - Milei's declining approval ratings influenced the decision, despite his support for Netanyahu, indicating a broader policy to limit foreign leaders' visits during election periods [3] - Netanyahu faced protests during his speech at the UN General Assembly, highlighting Israel's increasing international isolation amid the renewed Israeli-Palestinian conflict [3] Summary by Sections - **Political Context** - Netanyahu's visit to Argentina was postponed due to the country's upcoming elections and concerns about political fallout [1][3] - The decision reflects a broader policy in Argentina to restrict foreign leaders' visits during election times [3] - **Public Sentiment and Approval Ratings** - President Milei's support for Netanyahu is overshadowed by his declining approval ratings, which contributed to the postponement of the visit [3] - **International Relations** - Netanyahu's speech at the UN was met with protests, and many representatives walked out, indicating Israel's diplomatic challenges [3] - The situation in Gaza and the recognition of Palestine by multiple countries were focal points at the UN, further isolating Israel [3] - Upcoming meeting between Netanyahu and President Trump may be tense, as Netanyahu has rejected the two-state solution more firmly than before [3]
内塔尼亚胡遭遇“全球孤立”,联大发言多国代表离席,美国总统罕见公开施压
Huan Qiu Shi Bao· 2025-09-27 22:32
【环球时报驻以色列、埃及特约特派记者 张灏 黄培昭 环球时报记者 李萌】以色列总理内塔尼亚胡26日在联合国大会一般性辩论上发言时遭遇多方抗议,与 会多国代表纷纷起身离席。此届联大会议上,延宕将近两年的新一轮巴以冲突成为焦点之一。多国宣布承认巴勒斯坦国,声援遭遇"人间炼狱"的加沙民众。 美联社以"全球孤立"来描述以色列的外交处境。路透社称,内塔尼亚胡在26日的发言中猛烈抨击法国、英国、澳大利亚、加拿大等西方国家支持巴勒斯坦建 国,指责这些国家传递"谋杀犹太人有回报"的错误信息。同一天,美国总统特朗普表示,即将达成一项结束加沙冲突并促成被扣押人员获释的协议,而他将 于29日会见内塔尼亚胡。美国有线电视新闻网(CNN)分析称,内塔尼亚胡以"迄今为止最严厉的措辞"拒绝了两国方案,此前他至少"象征性承认该方案的 遥远可能性"。路透社称,内塔尼亚胡对美国主要盟友的抨击加深了以色列因新一轮巴以冲突而面临的国际孤立,而他与特朗普的会晤可能会出现"剑拔弩 张"的场面。 " 他几乎是对着空无一人的大厅发言 " 当地时间26日,在纽约举行的联合国大会一般性辩论进入第四天。当内塔尼亚胡走上发言台时,众多落座不久的联合国会员国代表纷纷 ...
以色列总理联大发言 多国代表退场抗议
Xin Hua Wang· 2025-09-26 22:17
Group 1 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu defended military actions in Gaza and the broader Middle East, stating that opposition to Palestinian statehood is a core policy of his government and Israel's national policy [1][2] - During Netanyahu's speech at the UN, many representatives from Arab, Islamic, African, and some European countries walked out in protest, highlighting international dissent against Israel's actions [1][2] - Netanyahu claimed that eliminating Hamas would facilitate normalization of relations between Israel and Arab nations, and he accused several Western countries of endorsing Palestinian statehood due to anti-Semitism [2] Group 2 - Netanyahu's remarks were met with backlash from Palestinian President Abbas, who emphasized that the Palestinian Authority recognized Israel's right to exist as early as 1988 and condemned Hamas's recent attacks [2] - Hamas responded to Netanyahu's speech, labeling it as misleading and filled with contradictions, and noted that the walkout by multiple country representatives indicated growing resistance against Israel [2] - Controversy arose from Israel's use of loudspeakers along the Gaza border to broadcast Netanyahu's speech, which angered families of hostages and opposition leaders who criticized the lack of a clear plan for hostage release and resolution of the conflict [3]
中方重磅发声:以色列必须停止侵犯叙利亚、黎巴嫩、也门等国的主权、安全和领土完整
中国基金报· 2025-09-26 16:17
Group 1 - The core viewpoint emphasizes the necessity for Arab nations and the international community to jointly resist unilateral actions that undermine the "two-state solution" regarding the Palestinian issue [1][2] - The Chinese representative highlighted that the Palestinian issue is central to the Middle East, and the implementation of the "two-state solution" is the only viable path to resolve it [1] - The ongoing dialogue between the UN Security Council and the Arab League has been significant for five consecutive years, especially under the current circumstances [1] Group 2 - The call for immediate cessation of hostilities in Gaza is urgent, as the conflict has resulted in 65,000 lives lost and over 2 million people suffering from humanitarian crises [1] - The negative impacts of the Gaza conflict are spilling over into the region, necessitating Israel to cease violations of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, Lebanon, and Yemen [2] - There is a push for political solutions in Syria and Yemen, with an emphasis on supporting the Lebanese government to improve governance and restore control [2]
这个问题,激起了全球公愤!
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-26 05:49
Core Viewpoint - The ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine has led to a humanitarian crisis, with over 65,000 lives lost in Gaza, nearly half of whom are women and children, prompting a global outcry for justice and recognition of Palestinian statehood [1][2] Group 1: International Response - 157 countries have recognized the State of Palestine, with only the United States among the five permanent members of the UN Security Council not doing so [2][4] - The recent wave of recognition from Western countries is seen as a response to historical injustices faced by Palestinians and a reaction against Israel's aggressive military actions [2][5] - The recognition trend reflects a shift in public sentiment, particularly among younger generations who increasingly sympathize with Palestinian rights [5] Group 2: Historical Context - The historical backdrop of the conflict includes the establishment of Israel in 1948, which led to significant territorial losses for Palestinians and the creation of the Palestinian refugee crisis [3][4] - The "two-state solution" has been proposed as the only viable resolution to the conflict, aiming for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel [6] Group 3: Current Situation - The ongoing violence and humanitarian crisis in Gaza have intensified global calls for action, with many countries feeling compelled to recognize Palestinian statehood [4][5] - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's firm stance against the establishment of a Palestinian state is driven by security concerns and domestic political pressures [5][6] - The international community largely agrees that the resolution of the Palestinian issue is essential for achieving lasting peace in the Middle East [6]
特朗普称不许以色列吞并约旦河西岸 内塔尼亚胡专机绕远600公里赴美
Xin Hua She· 2025-09-26 05:49
Group 1 - The core viewpoint of the articles revolves around the ongoing tensions in the Gaza Strip and the diplomatic efforts by the U.S. to mediate a resolution, with President Trump indicating that an agreement may be close [1][2] - President Trump expressed his commitment to not allowing Israel to annex the West Bank during discussions with Middle Eastern leaders [2] - Palestinian President Abbas condemned Israel's actions as a "genocidal war," claiming that over 220,000 Palestinians have been killed or injured, primarily affecting children, women, and the elderly [3] Group 2 - Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's recent trip to the U.S. involved a significant change in flight path, avoiding certain European airspaces, which may be linked to an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court [4] - Slovenia has declared Netanyahu as a "persona non grata," prohibiting his entry due to ongoing legal proceedings related to war crimes and crimes against humanity [5][6] - China's representative at the UN emphasized the importance of the two-state solution as the only viable path to resolving the Palestinian issue and called for international cooperation to resist unilateral actions that undermine this solution [7]
西方阵营现巴勒斯坦国“承认潮”,要和美国分道扬镳了?
第一财经· 2025-09-26 04:49
Core Viewpoint - A wave of recognition for the State of Palestine has emerged among Western countries, with several nations announcing their recognition during the 80th United Nations General Assembly, reflecting a growing urgency in addressing the Palestinian issue amid escalating Israeli military actions in Gaza [3][8]. Summary by Sections Recognition of Palestine - Countries such as the UK, Canada, Australia, and France have recently announced their recognition of the State of Palestine, with over 150 nations now recognizing it [9]. - The recognition is seen as a means to enhance Palestine's international legitimacy and counter efforts to undermine the "two-state solution" [3][8]. Two-State Solution - The "two-state solution" refers to the establishment of independent states for both Palestine and Israel, based on the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine [8][9]. - A high-level international conference aimed at promoting this solution was co-hosted by France and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing the need for peaceful coexistence [6][9]. European and Western Dynamics - The recent recognition trend among traditional allies of Israel, such as Western European countries, is attributed to the severe humanitarian crisis in Gaza and increasing domestic pressures related to immigration and public sentiment [9][10]. - France's President Macron highlighted the responsibility of the international community in addressing the ongoing conflict and emphasized the need for both nations to coexist peacefully [9]. U.S. Position - The United States continues to maintain its stance of not recognizing Palestine, with President Trump expressing discontent over the recognition by other nations, framing it as encouragement for conflict [11][12]. - The U.S. has historically favored Israel in diplomatic matters, and this position remains unchanged despite the growing recognition of Palestine by other countries [11][12]. Germany and Japan's Stance - Germany and Japan have not joined the recognition wave, primarily due to their alignment with U.S. foreign policy and historical factors influencing their positions on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict [12][13]. - Germany's recent criticisms of Israeli military actions indicate a potential shift in its diplomatic approach, although it has not yet recognized Palestine [12][13]. Implications of Recognition - While the recognition of Palestine by various nations is symbolically significant, experts suggest that it may have limited immediate impact on resolving the Gaza conflict or implementing the "two-state solution" [13]. - The recognition serves as a defense of Palestinian statehood rights, but differences in policy towards Hamas and other issues remain between these countries and the U.S. [13].
巴勒斯坦总统:哈马斯的行动不代表巴勒斯坦人民
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-09-26 01:01
Group 1 - Palestinian President Abbas stated that the actions of Hamas do not represent the Palestinian people, specifically condemning the attacks launched on October 7, 2023 [1][3] - Abbas highlighted the humanitarian consequences of Israel's military actions in Gaza over the past two years, emphasizing that Gaza is an integral part of Palestine [1] - Abbas called for an immediate and unconditional ceasefire in Gaza, the opening of humanitarian aid channels, and the release of all detained individuals, alongside a complete withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza [3] Group 2 - Abbas announced plans to establish a temporary administrative committee for Gaza and initiate reconstruction efforts, with presidential and parliamentary elections to be held within a year and a temporary constitution drafted within three months [3] - The Palestinian Authority expressed willingness to collaborate with the U.S., Saudi Arabia, France, the UN, and other partners to implement the peace plan discussed at the high-level meeting on September 22 [3] - Currently, 157 UN member states recognize the State of Palestine, while over 30 countries, including the U.S., Israel, and Japan, do not recognize it, with calls from various leaders for more countries to acknowledge Palestine during the UN General Assembly [3]