Israel's Aggression Kills Last Glimmer of Peace in Middle East, Experts Alarmed
The US's past support for Israeli-Arab peace agreements suggests that unilaterally increasing military aid to Israel may hinder efforts to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East, according to experts.
The US has historically played a key role in brokering peace agreements between Israel and Arab states, including two successful agreements in the 20th century and a proposed third agreement with Syria that was close to being finalized. However, these efforts were ultimately unsuccessful, and the region remains unstable. The author argues that releasing long-held prisoners in exchange for Palestinian prisoner releases is not enough to achieve lasting peace in the Middle East. Without further significant concessions, achieving lasting peace in the region may be impossible.