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U.S. and Russian officials are reportedly floating a proposal to end the Ukraine war by modeling it after Israel’s decades-long control of the West Bank—keeping Ukraine’s borders intact on paper while giving Russia de facto control over occupied territories. Supporters call it a loophole; critics warn it’s a recipe for endless conflict and division. Here’s why copying one of the world’s most intractable disputes could be a dangerous blueprint for Europe.
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
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Speaker 2 (00:16):
A Ukrainian West Bank Russia and the United States are
discussing Israel's occupation of the West Bank and want to
use that as a model for ending the war in Ukraine.
Under this scenario, Russia would have military and economic control

(00:36):
of occupied Ukraine under its own governing body, imitating Israel's
de facto rule of Palestinian territory that was seized from
Jordan nineteen sixty seven. Again, I guess this is a loophole,
a loophole that would circumvent barrier where the Ukrainian constitution

(01:04):
is not allowed to see territory without holding in all
Ukraine referendum. Again, Zelenski is saying, I'm not doing this,
I'm not handing territory over. Under this model, Ukraine's borders
would not change, just as the borders of the West
Bank have gone unchanged for fifty eight years. But it's

(01:26):
just under Israel's control. I don't know it could be
me calling me crazy, But this whole West Bank thing
in Israel.

Speaker 3 (01:35):
Has it worked out that well? It's been a bit
of a problem over the years. You don't see the
possibility of continued violence in that area. Again, I'm going
to start building another wall in Europe. I have no

(01:58):
idea how this is going to work.

Speaker 2 (02:00):
I really don't. Again, we all got to hope and pray.
I guess that cooler heads will prevail and maybe we
get some some actual peace within this region. But could
be me, call me crazy. Modeling modeling the end of
this conflict after the Israel Palestinian situation. I don't think

(02:27):
that that's a wise move, really, don't. Watchdog at wallstreet
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