Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Nothing but the truth. Even if against me.

Friday, January 19, 2024

One Racist Supremacist Jewish State from the River to the Sea

In signing the Oslo Agreements in 1993-1995, Israel recognized the Palestinians as a nation and the Palestinians recognized Israel's existence, based on the land-for-peace equation of UN resolutions 242 (1967) and 338 (1973).

Now Israel is officially confirming that it lied when it signed the Oslo Agreements and that it never intended to honor its signature. Since the signing of Oslo, Israel has violated every term of the agreements by continuing to steal land, build settlements and deny Palestinians every human right so as to force them to leave their ancestral lands and make way for foreign Jewish settlers.

How long will the world tolerate a pariah state like Israel? How long will the world, especially the US and the EU, continue to accept that the criminal, Israel, demands protection against its victim, Palestine?

The gap is widening between Israel and its western supporters, but the West remains a jaundiced coward in the face of a murderous genocidal colonial entity. Both Justin Trudeau and Joe Biden are facing a serious challenge with the admission by Israeli officials that they want all of Palestine, from the river to the sea, and that they will not accept an independent Palestinian state anywhere any time soon.

The criminal Prime Minister and President of Israel are now finally saying what everyone have long known: We never wanted a "two-state solution". We lied when we said we did. 

Justin Trudeau of Canada recently said, "Canada's position is crystal clear. We believe the only way forward for the region, indeed the only way forward for a safe and secure Israel, is to have a Palestinian state that is also safe and secure with internationally-recognized borders. We believe in a two-state solution." How is he going to respond to the liar racists of the Israeli government?

After weeks of pressure by the United States to get Netanyahu's government to commit to a plan for the post-Gaza War period that includes a clear roadmap to a sovereign, independent Palestinian state, Netanyahu has finally admitted he does not want this solution. Despite giving Israel unconditional military backing in its genocidal destruction of Gaza and its people, the Israeli government has the gall to demand that Biden stop talking about the two-state solution. How is Biden the sycophant obsequious  servant of Israel going to respond?

The Palestinian Chief Delegate to Canada, Mona Abu Amara said on CBC that Netanyahu freely and routinely uses of the phrase 'from-the-river-to-the-sea' to describe his foreign "Jewish supremacist democracy" for one people. But when the indigenous Palestinians use the same phrase for their own ancestral Palestine, they are immediately condemned.

"In the course of these three months, PM Netanyahu has said everything that Western democracies refuse to believe, and blame the Palestinians for not achieving the peace initiative, not fulfilling it," she said, "But Netanyahu came out and said he's the reason the Oslo Accord failed, and now he's saying he will not allow for any part of it to happen." An admission of guilt in a court of law leads to an immediate sentencing of the criminal. But not for criminal Israel.

Since coming to power in 2022, Netanyahu has accelerated the granting of permits for new Jewish settlements in the Palestinian Occupied Territories while his Jewish terrorist settlers have ratcheted up their violent efforts to uproot Palestinians from their ancestral lands. Indeed, many observers are now realizing that the state of Israel was born in 1948 out of the same violence unfolding before our eyes on television and in the social media, the difference being that back then the world did not witness it in real time and only heard about it as a heroic enterprise from Zionist propaganda mouthpieces. The 7 million Palestinians living in squalid refugee camps across Palestine (Gaza and the West Bank) and in the neighboring countries of Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt are the result of the violent uprooting and mass expulsion of the indigenous Palestinian population by European Jewish invaders in the 1930s and 1940s. 

The West, and indeed the entire international community, say they do not recognize a permanent Israeli control over territories occupied in 1967 (the Golan Heights, the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip). But they have done nothing to stop the charade. The Fourth Geneva Convention applies in the occupied territories and establishes Israel's obligations as an occupying power, in particular with respect to the humane treatment of the inhabitants of the occupied territories. Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention. The settlements constitute a serious obstacle to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace. For how many more decades are we to hear the sanctimonious Western hypocrites decry Israel's violations of law and ethics, but never do anything to bring an end to the crimes?

Netanyahu's cabinet is dominated by terrorist Jewish settlers like National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, who are opposed to a two-state solution. Other terrorists in the Netanyahu government have openly called for the removal of the Palestinian population of Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem and its replacement with Jewish settlers imported from across the US and Europe.

There is growing fear that the US and the EU are themselves speaking from both sides of their mouths. While publicly appearing to oppose Netanyahu's plans, they nevertheless have long been in cahoots with the Zionist plan to cancel Palestine from the map, as evidenced by the lack of any tangible action over three decades since Oslo to force the establishment of a Palestine state, take punitive action against Israel's violation of all United Nations resolutions, and put an end to Jewish terrorism and land theft in Palestine.

Meanwhile, Arab countries that are partly responsible for the rape of Palestine have also stood by and done nothing. In fact, they have apparently decided to abandon Palestine and normalize their relations with the racist Israeli entity. In 1973, the Arab oil embargo successfully forced the international community to recognize Palestine as a nation and not only as a herd of refugees: Only one year later in 1974, the leader of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), Yasser Arafat, was invited for the first time to the UN where he gave a speech holding an olive branch and asking freedom from occupation for the Palestinian people. This is proof that economic pressure by the Arab world can have a positive impact on a solution to the Palestinian tragedy.

Arab countries are now facing the dismantling by Zionist terrorism of what is left of Palestine. Are they going to stand by like dummies or will they take action like they did in 1973? After every destruction wrought by Israel on Gaza and on Lebanon, Arab countries have been asked to foot the bill of reconstruction. This time around, and according to US secretary of state Blinken, the Arabs are saying, "We're not going to get into the business of rebuilding Gaza, only to have it levelled again in a year or five years and then be asked to rebuild it again". This could mean that the Arabs are putting pressure on Israel and its Western backers, but it also could mean that the Arabs prefer it if Gaza and Palestine become wastelands to be settled by foreign Jewish settlers.

In the end, only deterrence and sanctions can force a rogue terror and colonial state like Israel to comply with international law. So far, for reasons that have to do with the history of western anti-semitism and the perpetration of the Holocaust by the Europeans against their Jewish population, Israel has been given carte blanche to rape Palestine. Isn't it time for the international community to hold Israel accountable? To force it to implement the Oslo Accords? Isn't it time for Palestine to no longer be the exception to the rule of law?"

 

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