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The United States is actively involved in diplomatic efforts regarding the two-state solution, as it is viewed as a key component of their Middle East strategy [1] and a goal for post-war Gaza [2]. Furthermore, U.S. policy regarding regional normalization agreements is frequently criticized for its stance on or exclusion of the two-state solution [3], [4].
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Opportunities for Collective Regional Security in the Middle East carnegieendowment.org 2 facts
claimUnited States policy conditions regional normalization agreements with Israel on Saudi Arabia's normalization with Israel, without addressing Palestinian rights or the two-state solution, which undermines Saudi ambitions.
claimThe United States' insistence on conditioning normalization agreements between Saudi Arabia and Israel on the exclusion of Palestinian rights or the two-state solution undermines Saudi Arabia's strategic ambitions.