U.S. Stance on Palestinian State Sparks Controversy
Controversy arises as U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee's remarks cast doubt on Palestinian statehood as a U.S. policy goal. The State Department distances itself from his comments, while Trump's earlier statements reflect uncertainty towards the two-state solution, a keystone of U.S. Middle Eastern foreign policy.

Controversy has erupted following remarks by U.S. Ambassador Mike Huckabee suggesting that an independent Palestinian state may no longer be a U.S. foreign policy objective. Despite these statements, the State Department was quick to clarify that Huckabee was speaking personally and not on behalf of the administration.
The White House referred back to earlier comments from President Donald Trump, indicating a lack of commitment to the traditional two-state solution, a cornerstone of U.S. Middle Eastern policy. This has raised questions about potential shifts in U.S. policy, especially in light of Trump's historical doubt regarding a viable two-state framework.
The ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict has seen further escalation, underscoring the pressing humanitarian crisis after recent events. The situation has led to international accusations against Israel, including genocide, as the global community watches developments with growing concern.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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