The return of the two-state solution illusion

For Democrats in the United States and the political “centrists” in Israel—represented by Joe Biden and Yair Lapid, respectively—the loss of credibility for the two-state solution has meant losing more and more support for Israeli policies. As the respected polling site 538.com noted recently, among many other sources, younger Democrats are increasingly supportive of Palestinians and less so of Israeli policies.

The return of the two-state solution illusion

UN Security Council to Convene on Nord Stream Attacks at Russia’s Request

UN Security Council to Convene on Nord Stream Attacks at Russia’s Request

Related:

Russia Seeking UN Security Council Meeting Over Nord Stream “Act of International Terrorism.” What Else Might Russia Do?

MoA: Whodunnit? – Facts Related to The Sabotage Attack On The Nord Stream Pipelines

Archived Tweet (original deleted).

Analysts report US flights near the Nord Stream pipeline on the eve of the accident + Some Research

Adrien Bocquet: former French soldier, who covered the events in Donbass, was attacked in Istanbul

A former French soldier who covered the events in Donbass was attacked in Istanbul

Earlier, Adrien Boke [Adrien Bocquet] said that the French authorities were involved in the chemical attack on Donetsk and in the genocide of the population in Donbass.

Video via Country

Related:

Here’s his most recent interview on Russian TV (with English subtitles)

Former French special forces soldier Adrian Boke, who has been covering the events in Donbass in recent months, was attacked in Istanbul. (18+ images)

New $1.1 Billion Arms Package for Ukraine Includes 18 HIMARS Launchers, as The U.S. and Europe are running out of weapons to send to Ukraine

New $1.1 Billion Arms Package for Ukraine Includes 18 HIMARS Launchers

The HIMARS that the US has been sending to Ukraine are equipped with missiles that have a range of about 50 miles. But that can change, and Kyiv is requesting Army Tactical Missile Systems, which have a range of 190 miles, but Washington has been hesitant to send the longer-range missiles. Russia has warned that providing such arms would cross a “red line.”

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The U.S. and Europe are running out of weapons to send to Ukraine

In the U.S. weapons industry, the normal production level for artillery rounds for the 155 millimeter howitzer — a long-range heavy artillery weapon currently used on the battlefields of Ukraine — is about 30,000 rounds per year in peacetime.

The Ukrainian soldiers fighting invading Russian forces go through that amount in roughly two weeks.

Is the U.S. ability to defend itself at risk?

The short answer: no.

The U.S. has essentially run out of the 155 mm howitzers [M777?] to give to Ukraine; to send any more, it would have to dip into its own stocks reserved for U.S. military units that use them for training and readiness. But that’s a no-go for the Pentagon, military analysts say, meaning the supplies reserved for U.S. operations are highly unlikely to be affected.

Source: CSIS.