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Deputy Chief of Dubai Police, Dhahi Khalfan, stated that the term “two-return solution” instead of the “two-state solution” should be used as a final and just solution to the Palestinian issue. Khalfan said in a tweet on his account on the “X” platform: “I liked this new term, “the two-return solution,” not the “two-state solution.” No matter how short or long the time is, there will be no final, just, legitimate, and permanent solution to the Palestinian issue other than the two-return solution, and not the two-state solution.” .
He added: “This is realized by many Jews, many of whose thinkers agreed after the Palestinians’ devastating victory on October 7, such as Cohen David, Shlomo Aloni, Ronen Kaufman, Ezra Rosenthal, and Franz Ehuda, that gathering the Jews in Palestine was a grave mistake that led them to destruction, and a deception.” A major conspiracy that deprived them of the safety they were promised and which they originally enjoyed in their countries of origin, and a huge conspiracy that actually plunged them into a permanent bloody conflict with the stubborn indigenous people of the land, the Palestinians.”
Khalfan explained: “They saw that there is no effective and eternal solution to the Palestinian issue that is compatible with international law except the two-return solution, not the two-state solution, which is represented by the return of Palestinian refugees and displaced persons to their homes and their compensation in accordance with United Nations resolutions, and the return of the Jews to their countries of origin from which they came as invaders of Palestine.” They still retain their nationalities, where there is safety, prosperity and a comfortable life.”
The Deputy Chief of Dubai Police concluded by saying: “The term two-state solution should be generalized because it is logical and realistic, and the use of the two-state solution should be cancelled.”
In many of his tweets via “X”, Khalfan expressed his solidarity with the Palestinian people, and repeatedly criticized the Israeli army and its actions in the Gaza Strip. He said in one of his tweets: “By all legal standards, what Israel committed in Gaza is considered genocide, and therefore the law will affect it no matter how violent it is.” Netanyahu threatened.
Source: RT