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The Biden administration's recent sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank mark a shift in U.S. policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While these measures aim to address the escalating violence in the area, they raise critical questions about the timing and effectiveness of such actions. As the situation in the West Bank continues to deteriorate, threatening the viability of a two-state solution, Nahal Toosi from POLITICO shares what the broader implications of U.S. policy in the Middle East are and how it could impact the prospects for peace.
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The Biden administration's recent sanctions on extremist Israeli settlers in the West Bank mark a shift in U.S. policy towards the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. While these measures aim to address the escalating violence in the area, they raise critical questions about the timing and effectiveness of such actions. As the situation in the West Bank continues to deteriorate, threatening the viability of a two-state solution, Nahal Toosi from POLITICO shares what the broader implications of U.S. policy in the Middle East are and how it could impact the prospects for peace.
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