Rahm Emanuel proposes '23-state solution' for U.S.-Israel relationship
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At a glance
- Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel proposed a "23-state solution" to address the U.S.-Israel relationship.
- Emanuel's plan aims to prevent Israel from becoming a "pariah" state.
- The proposal includes Israel, the Palestinians, and Arab states.
Former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel has put forth a novel approach to reshape the U.S.-Israel relationship, proposing a "23-state solution" designed to prevent Israel from becoming an international "pariah."
Appearing on "Face the Nation," Emanuel elaborated on his plan, which envisions a framework encompassing Israel, the Palestinians, and various Arab states. The specifics of this multi-state arrangement were not detailed in the provided text, but the core objective is to foster a more integrated and accepted regional dynamic for Israel.
Emanuel's proposal suggests a strategic realignment aimed at bolstering Israel's standing on the global stage by embedding it within a broader cooperative structure involving its neighbors. The initiative appears to be a response to perceived international isolation faced by Israel.
While the details of the "23-state solution" remain to be fully elucidated, Emanuel's intervention signals a continued focus on diplomatic strategies to navigate the complexities of Middle Eastern relations from a U.S. perspective.
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Originally published by CBS News in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.