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December 28, 2022

As the long and bitter winter sets in on the on the war ravaged land of the Ukraine, and as more than 10 million Ukrainians are left with no electricity or heating, the eminent humanitarian crises is upon us.

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So it’s not surprising that Benjamin Netanyahu’s name keeps popping up as the preferred leader to negotiate a settlement between President Putin and President Zelensky.

In a recent interview held on a popular and respected American news show, Netanyahu confirmed that he was approached to mediate a resolution between Russia and Ukraine:

“I can tell you that I was approached, about a year ago, to enter this and I said ‘No; our prime minister tried his hand at it at the time, unsuccessfully, and I didn’t want to step on anyone’s toes,” Netanyahu said.

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In the interview, Netanyahu stated that addressing the Ukrainian issue will be one of the first things that he will look at if and when he heads Israel’s newly elected government, but noted the importance of balancing the concerns of Ukraine with the security relations with Russia and the implications for Israel’s strategic operations in the Middle East against the Iranian threat.

How can Netanyahu be instrumental in advancing an agreement between Russia and the Ukraine when so many others have failed this past year?

The Israeli-Egyptian peace agreement was signed in 1979,  and has been upheld by both sides meticulously weathering over forty years of political upheavals, conventional as well as terror wars, and numerous strategic pitfalls all along the way.

The “Arab Spring,” initiated and orchestrated by President Obama in 2010, was by far the greatest threat to the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement, yet despite the turmoil and political instability in Egypt as a result of the “Arab Spring,” the peace agreement with Israel, was upheld. The Palestinian terror leadership has tried to create from day one tension between Egypt and Israel with the goal of derailing the peace agreement, by conducting a non-stop terror war against Israelis and the State of Israel, but to no avail.

The “Egyptian Model” has triumphed all of these attempts to derail the peace agreement between two sovereign states. So what’s the secret to this success and how is it relevant to the war between Ukraine and Russia, and why is Benjamin Netanyahu the right international leader, at the right time to appeal to both sides to negotiate a settlement?

The conceptual underpinning of the “Egyptian Model” that enabled Israel to sign an enduring and sustainable peace agreement with Egypt over four decades ago is based on a unique understanding that nations can share control over sovereign national land.