NEW PEACE PROCESS NEEDED THAT DOESN’T ONLY INCLUDE USA
January 7, 2024Part 3 of a series of Daniel Levy’s interview on #CentreStage with Dareen Abughaida, principal presenter at Al Jazeera English TV, addresses the matter of a NEW PEACE PROCESS NEEDED THAT DOESN’T ONLY INCLUDE USA.
“I think America has done a huge disservice to its own national interest” Levy states.
“The greatest moment of success for the Israeli mission to marginalize the Palestinians was the normalization accords to Netanyahu’s belief that he could crush the Palestinians and get away with it.”
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English Script:
Daniel Levy: First of all, one thing that has to be absolutely clear is that the architecture of how we’ve gone about trying to make peace is inadequate, is not fit for purpose. And by that, I primarily mean the monopoly that the United States has had around peace making. I wish it weren’t so. I think America has done a huge disservice to its own national interest. But that is the reality. But we don’t live in the world of the 1990s. We don’t live in a unipolar American moment. Geopolitics is shifting. So that’s one thing. We have to make sure that any future peace effort there is the engagement not only of the region and the region needs to engage in different ways. I talked about Israeli impunity. The greatest moment of success for the Israeli mission to marginalize the Palestinians was the normalization accords that I think gave the biggest boost to Netanyahu’s belief that he could crush the Palestinians and get away with it. So, we need a different architecture with the region, but also with Global South actors, which I think is hugely important.


