During a year-end dinner with diplomats in Albania, Prime Minister Edi Rama expressed his country's strong belief in a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. He emphasized that a lasting solution is unattainable as long as Hamas remains involved. Rama wished for peace in the new year, hoping to end the suffering in Gaza and the plight of hostages held by Hamas. He compared waiting for peace under Hamas's influence to the naivety of rebuilding post-World War II Europe with SS battalions.
The Prime Minister is the leader of the government in Albania, a country in Europe. Edi Rama is the current Prime Minister of Albania.
The two-state solution is an idea to create two separate countries, one for Israelis and one for Palestinians, to help solve their long-standing conflict.
This is a long-standing disagreement between Israelis and Palestinians over land and rights in the Middle East.
Hamas is a group that governs the Gaza Strip, a part of Palestine. Some countries consider it a terrorist organization because of its violent actions.
Gaza is a small region in Palestine where many Palestinians live. It has been affected by conflict and violence for many years.
After World War II, Europe was in a lot of trouble and needed to rebuild. The Prime Minister is comparing the need for peace in Israel and Palestine to the rebuilding of Europe after the war.
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