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"Mr President, I believe that everything has already been said about the conflict and its origins. I believe that the situation is much worse today than a year ago, because we no longer know whom to help and how. On the one hand we have a physical barrier, and then we have an armed barrier (soldiers, passport control), which led to the destruction of a power station and bridges. Another new political barrier has also appeared, in the form of the elected Hamas government, and all that it entails in political terms. Then there are also the people, the ordinary citizens, whom we do not know how to help. It is a fairly simple rule that hunger and frustration lead to aggression, and aggression is the food on which terrorism, and possibly even a potential war, thrives.
We should ask ourselves whether, if the two peoples cannot coexist in one country, there is only one viable solution: the creation of two states. I have a question to the Commissioner and the members of the Commission and the Council: is the European Union doing enough, are we being sufficiently vigorous and effective as mediators, as helpers and as diplomats? Does the Commissioner have any ideas on this particular situation?"@en1
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