In his speech to an episode of "Beyond the News" program, he added that Washington did not pressure Tel Aviv to stop settlements or measures that undermine the path of the two-state solution, which is an additional matter that pushes the Palestinians not to rely on this administration, but rather They see it as an extension of the era of former President Donald Trump.

He added that the world's silence and turning a blind eye to the Israeli expansion in the West Bank areas complicates the course of any future negotiations leading to a solution, because new settlement projects are taking place inside Palestinian lands according to the 1967 borders, and this is President Mahmoud Abbas' signal that the solution will not be available soon. He stressed that the peace process with Israel has ended because of the Israeli far-right governments.

Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas said after talks with his American counterpart Joe Biden that a two-state solution based on the 1967 borders may not be available in the future.

Biden, for his part, reiterated his commitment to achieving a two-state solution, but added that this goal may seem far-fetched, due to the restrictions imposed on the Palestinians.

On the other hand, former Deputy Assistant to the US Secretary of State, Joel Rubin, confirmed that President Biden expressed today, Friday, his position on the Palestinian issue based on a long-term solution, after former President Donald Trump halted this solution, and imposed isolation on the Palestinian Authority, which led to stopping the diplomatic track that He was looking at a two-state solution.

He added that Biden's talk about the two-state solution is a political approach to his administration, not just press statements, and the ball is currently in the court of the Palestinians and Israelis in order for the two sides to sit at the negotiating table and revive the peace process.

He pointed out that the main objective of Biden's visit is to integrate Israel into the region and force Iran to stop supporting terrorism.