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February 7, 2024
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6:00 pm
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James Jeffrey: Is There a Two-state Solution in the Arab-Israeli Conflict? Who Can Make It Happen?

Ambassador James Jeffrey, Former U.S. Special Representative for Syria Engagement and Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS, will deliver an address entitled “Is There a Two-State Solution in the Arab-Israeli Conflict? Who Can Make It Happen?“ before the Baltimore Council on Foreign Affairs on Tuesday, February 7, 2024. The program will be held at the World Trade Center Baltimore, 401 East Pratt Street, Baltimore, Maryland, 21202 at 6 p.m. A 5:15 p.m. reception precedes the address.

What will happen in Gaza “The Day After” the fighting ends? Here’s how President Biden laid out his policy goal.

“We have to end this cycle of violence in the Middle East. We need to renew our resolve to pursue this two-state solution where Israelis and Palestinians can one day live side by side in a two-state solution with equal measure of freedom and dignity. Two states for two peoples,” he said in November.

Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said it again on his recent swing through the region. A Palestinian state must stand alongside Israel, “with both living in peace and security,” he told Mahmoud Abbas, president of the Palestinian Authority.

A two-state solution has been an explicit U.S. policy since 2000.

But Israel leaders aren’t buying it, and some far-right members of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s cabinet call for expelling Palestinians from Gaza.

Many experts think it’s beyond reach. “It is…exceedingly hard to see why the two-state solution should not be considered dead in the water. …Israel’s settlement policies under the right-wing governments in recent decades were intentionally designed to make the two-state solution practically unachievable,” Chuck Freilich, a former deputy National Security Advisor in Israel, wrote recently.

So, is a two-state possible? If yes, how does the United States help make it happen? Especially in an election year?

To discuss this challenge, James Jeffrey, the former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq, Turkey and Albania, will speak to the Council on February 7. Ambassador Jeffrey is currently chairman of the Middle East program at the Woodrow Wilson Center for International Scholars. He is one of the most thoughtful diplomats in the Foreign Service, with practical, hands-on experience in some very tough spots. His last post, from 2018 to 2020, was as the Secretary of State’s Special Representative for Syria Engagement and Special Envoy to the Global Coalition to Defeat ISIS.
He was White House Deputy National Security Advisor from 2007-2008.

He has experience dealing with political, security and energy issues in the Middle East, Turkey, Germany, and the Balkans. In 2010 he was named Career Ambassador, the highest rank in the U.S. Foreign Service.

A graduate of Northeastern University and the Boston University Graduate School of Management, he was a U.S. Army Infantry officer, serving in Vietnam and Germany.

Please join us for what is sure to be an informative and timely discussion.

Reservations are required. Members may attend free of charge and membership is open to the public. Membership, event information, and reservations may be obtained by phone (410-727-2150), or by email ([email protected]).

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