Isolated abroad, torn apart at home, Israel must face the future it dreads: a Palestinian state | Simon Tisdall

Isolated abroad, torn apart at home, Israel must face the future it dreads: a Palestinian state | Simon Tisdall

Enabled by weak and incompetent US and UK foreign policy, Benjamin Netanyahu is using war for his political survival

The catastrophic collapse of the Francis Scott Key bridge in Baltimore was shocking. Local people expressed dismay at the sudden disintegration of a familiar landmark they had known all their lives. The post-1945 international order is a bit like that bridge. It was always there. Its authority, rules and resilience were taken for granted. Now, alarmingly, the entire global edifice is in freefall as the usual supports are kicked away.

The sense of things breaking apart is profound – and the negative ramifications are everywhere. The UN charter, bedrock of international law, is routinely flouted. The UN security council finally agreed an “immediate” Gaza ceasefire last week, only to see it contemptuously ignored.

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