
The Foreign Affairs Interview America’s Two-State Delusion
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Oct 23, 2025 Rob Malley, a seasoned U.S. Middle East policy expert and commentator, joins the discussion to critique American diplomacy regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. He argues the two-state solution is outdated and questions its actual support among Israelis and Palestinians. Malley reflects on past negotiations, critiques the Biden administration's Israel embrace, and discusses the fragile ceasefire in Gaza. He also explores realistic governance options for Gaza and the shifting dynamics in regional diplomacy, including potential normalization between Israel and Saudi Arabia.
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U.S. Failed To Control The Process
- The U.S. never fully owned the peace process and often ceded control to Israeli objections.
- That failure to lead made success far less likely even when conditions looked favorable.
Conflict Is More Than Borders
- The conflict isn't just a territorial border dispute reducible to drawing lines.
- National aspirations, fears, and narratives make a simple two-state fix insufficient.
Two-State Became A Political Slogan
- The two-state slogan became a refuge rather than a realistic strategy for many policymakers.
- Repetition turned it into 'bullshit' when actors stopped caring about its truth or viability.




