A series of diplomatic meetings occurred yesterday, with more scheduled for today, of leaders seeking a strategy to find an exit from the vicious cycle of violence, which did not begin on October 7, but has proceeded continuously since the British left Palestine in 1948. An agreement for an extended ceasefire is a crucial first step, which could be enforced by the U.S., which would be supported by most nations. But as Lyndon LaRouche developed in his Oasis Plan, the key to mutual security is shared economic benefit.
Link to my article on ending the Suez Crisis in 1956
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