Some countries are looking for a way to create a Palestinian state next to Israel

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It is one of the long-term solutions being discussed in Munich, Germany between diplomats from Israel, Palestine, the United States and Arab countries.

Discussions on the establishment of an independent Palestinian state next to Israel began on Saturday in the world’s largest diplomatic conference.

This week talks continue between the Prime Minister of Palestine and his former counterpart in charge of foreign affairs in Israel named Tzipi Livni.

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced last night that his country wants to live in peace with Palestine regardless of Hamas or anyone else who is blocking Israel.
The US Secretary of State, Antony Blinken, says that he is confident that the Arab countries are willing to support Israel so that lasting peace can return to the Middle East.

The first Arab country in this world is Qatar.
Qatar is the mediator in the peace talks between Israel and Hamas and is home to the senior leader of Hamas.

This country says that, at this time, the urgent thing is to find the people of Gaza who fled the war between Israel and Hamas to have a good life, to eat, to receive medical care, and to get enough water.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia also believes that the creation of two independent states is a lasting solution to the problems that have always troubled Israel and Palestine.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog also said that there is hope that Jerusalem will live well with Ramallah (the capital of Palestine) but that everything will depend on the future.

He appreciates that Israel is currently living well with Saudi Arabia and that it shows that living well with other Arabs is also possible.

The bad atmosphere between Israel and the Arab countries started in 1948 when this country got its independence.

Since then there has been no second attack on Israel that is not at war with Hamas or Hezbollah.

Although the discussions in Munich show optimism, on the other hand, experts say that the fact that Iran will not participate directly and is the one that supports Hamas and Hezbollah, will be an obstacle to the sustainable results that will result.