What will happen next? What will be the price for the loss of over 15,000 martyrs?
Who will pay for the devastation of a brutal 50-day invasion of Gaza’s civilian population?
Do the Western powers see a temporary truce as a way out of the ethical crisis of supporting barbarian attacks?
These questions remain, along with the most important one: What is the appropriate scenario the day after this temporary ceasefire expires?
I pose all these questions to US President Joe Biden and all other leaders of his alliance. I believe that this ceasefire should not be a “breather” before Israel resumes its brutal attacks, but a “victory” for war criminal Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on behalf of the families of the hostages for whom he himself has expended so much effort. We emphasize that this should not be a means of falsely claiming that Pressure within Israel.
The Palestinian cause is not limited to Gaza.
This temporary truce should be an opportunity to reflect on the past and work toward lasting solutions to prevent hostilities from erupting again.
Establishing an independent Palestinian state is the only way to resolve this unequal conflict.
The Western world, which participated with Israel in the genocide against innocent Palestinians, needs forgiveness for the bloodshed of innocent people who lost their lives because the Zionist Prime Minister, acting on the collective will of his people, wreaked havoc and caused bloodshed. You should ask for it. This is a false claim of “legitimate defense.”
Events in Gaza show that Prime Minister Netanyahu’s policy of increasing pressure on Palestinians is failing to provide security for Israel, and that continuing these practices will likely lead to renewed violence on a larger scale than before. Everyone must be aware that this could lead to a major outbreak. .
We all must accept that the continuation of the occupation and the deprivation of Palestinians’ legitimate rights could at any time lead to a major explosion.
The Western world is experiencing a difficult cultural, political, economic, and military crisis that affects the entire civilization and portends further conflicts not only in the Middle East arena but also in various parts of the world. It should be recognized that there is a possibility that glove.
Last week, we welcomed Clemens Haha, German Ambassador to Bahrain, and Dr. Dennis Kmetat, Spokesperson for the Middle East and North Africa at the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to GDN’s sister Arabic newspaper Akbar Al Khaleej Office. I did. A lengthy debate was held on the Palestinian cause, particularly on the events taking place in Gaza.
To be fair, as two Westerners, they were well aware of the events and context of the Palestinian cause in general. Their view was that a two-state solution based on pre-1967 geographic boundaries and with concessions on both sides was the only possible solution to ensure a continued war-free Middle East.
All of us who personally witnessed the events of 1967 believed that the solution to the problem had to be based on UN Security Council Resolution 242, which coincided with the ceasefire that year.
However, Israel does not take into account the UN resolutions passed throughout the Arab-Israeli conflict due to Western countries’ reluctance to impose UN resolutions. As a result, Tel Aviv continued to build colonial settlements and occupy Palestinian territories year after year, which continues to this day.
The concern is how confident there is that a two-state solution will be taken seriously this time around.
We have several concerns that we would like to raise with the Western countries, especially the UK, France and Germany, which play a key role in resolving the two-state solution.
Will they be able to protect the Palestinian state from Israeli evil and greed?
Will they be prepared to punish Israel if it tries to avoid a two-state solution, or will they once again put the blame on Arabs and Palestinians?
Unfortunately, frankly, there is little trust in the four states that supposedly support the two-state solution. To date, they have ignored joint efforts by the foreign ministers of the Arab League and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, who visited the Security Council countries of veto-wielding China, Russia, Britain, France, and the United States. This is to encourage them to take a more just stance towards the Palestinian cause.
The Arab world and its governments, especially those with close ties to the West, must unite in the demand for the adoption of an independent Palestinian state.
We believe that ending the Palestinian dilemma is not only a victory and a fair deal for the Palestinian people, but also an important strategic benefit for all Arab states, and the possibilities arising from the failure to establish rights. We strongly believe that this will help the region avoid certain terrorist attacks. Palestinian.
Arab countries should also recognize that new generations are being educated in all fields of knowledge and that one day they will become the new leaders. Today, we witnessed Hamas launch a military offensive that shook one of its most technologically advanced militaries to its core, despite Israeli deterrence. Imagine what these generations with more advanced technological knowledge could accomplish if the inequitable situation in Palestine continues.
We now speak to Israelis themselves, especially those who are considered moderates.
What I say to them is that it is not in Israel’s interest to have someone like Netanyahu govern Israel, because this criminal who committed this heinous crime is the image of the German people in the West. This is because it distorts the world and is even comparable to the Nazis. Today, some people have come to unfairly label all Germans as Nazi sympathizers.
Yitzhak Rabin, president of Israel and a military man himself, was perhaps the last Israeli politician to advocate peace and understanding, until he was assassinated by an Israeli fanatic.
After Rabin, not a single government official from Israel has spoken of peace. And imagine again…the young man who killed Rabin was another Jewish immigrant from Yemen.
Today, Israel continues to host thousands of armed settlers and is considered extremely dangerous.
To the people of Israel. If you show mercy to the Palestinians, you show mercy to yourself. Because there is never a statute of limitations for Palestinians.
On the contrary, their cause will become even greater and Palestinian resistance will become even stronger. As you have probably noticed in recent weeks, the Palestinian cause will continue to win global sympathy from people near and far.
More than 95 percent of world opinion now supports Palestinian freedom, but Prime Minister Netanyahu supports revenge, not peace. The question is, who do you want revenge against?
Since 1948, Israel has killed more than 100,000 Palestinians. In the past few weeks, Israel’s military machine has killed around 15,000 people, most of them women and children.
Such bloodshed does not lead to peace. Peace requires brave people who try to stop the bloodshed of innocent souls, and unfortunately, so far no brave people have emerged from Israel.
Western countries must lead the way in accepting calls for peace. We must not fear Israeli terrorism and must listen to all voices calling for a just peace.
What is happening now is a reflection of Jewish behavior towards protesters.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez issued a statement in front of the Rafah border crossing a few days ago, saying it was time for the international community and the European Union to recognize a Palestinian state.
He further said that if the European Union does not recognize a Palestinian state, Spain will take its own decision to do so.
We found Prime Minister Netanyahu condemning Spain’s statement after killing women and children. Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen summoned the Spanish and Belgian ambassadors in Tel Aviv and harshly reprimanded them.
Zionist enthusiasm for any voice defending humanity has led to the American pro-Israel lobby, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), spearheading Israeli terrorism against any moderate voice defending Palestinian rights. ) to remind people of their actions.
It has exerted enormous pressure and spent millions of dollars to ensure that opposition to Israel policy within the U.S. Congress is suppressed.
It is perfectly acceptable that Rashida Tlaib, an American politician with Palestinian roots, has expressed opposition to unconditional support for Israel in the Gaza war.
Progressive U.S. Rep. Mark Pocan pulled no punches in an interview and referenced his ongoing feud with AIPAC. AIPAC is an influential lobbying group described as “an ardent supporter of Israel’s bloody bombing of Gaza and the largest contributor to Democratic and Republican campaign finance.”
He told political writer Alexander Samon: “I think they’re like a cancer on our democracy and politics in general. It would be great if they could be surgeons.”
This statement reflects the amount of influential pressure currently exerted on US decision-making, which is still considered the compass for Western resolutions.
Without peace, there can only be hostility and violence, as we saw when former Obama administration official Stuart Seldowitz attacked an Egyptian food vendor in New York while spewing anti-Islamic and anti-Palestinian rhetoric. We should all be wary of this.
This is a serious problem. It is the real idea that comes from the thinking of some Westerners that could push the world into violence and extremism, especially if there is a lack of peace and the killing of innocent Palestinians by the Israeli killing machine cannot be stopped. It is supposed to warn us about dangers and obstacles.