OPINIONS
Tue 27 Jun 2023 10:07 am - Jerusalem Time
There is nothing new in Netanyahu's refusal to establish a Palestinian state
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s refusal to establish a Palestinian state is a new confirmation, as we have confirmed more than once, that the occupying state does not want peace, and that what it is doing on the ground in terms of settlement, annexation, expansion and Judaization, in addition to settler attacks, is clear evidence of that, except for those whose eyes are cloudy. And those who are still betting on the outside for the two-state solution, which has become elusive, as US President Biden mentioned shortly after he assumed the US presidency, which makes us say that this rejection is nothing new in it, but rather a reaffirmation of what is certain.
The occupying state, which claims day and night that it is with peace and that there is no Palestinian partner to achieve this peace, is a lie and an attempt to buy time to implement its policies on the ground to prevent the achievement of peace and without the establishment of an independent Palestinian state on the Palestinian territories occupied in 1967 AD, according to the international vision that confirmed this. However, the occupying power has worked and is still working to thwart this vision through its imposition of a fait accompli on the occupied territory.
The frantic and escalating settlement attack, especially under the current Netanyahu government, which is more right-wing, extremist and racist, as well as the establishment of more settlement outposts and the call of the hilltop gangs to establish more of these outposts on the tops of the hills, in addition to the crimes and attacks carried out by the occupation forces and herds of settlers against our people, their land, property and sanctities. Recently, the burning of houses, cars, agricultural lands, and olive trees, and the firing of live bullets at citizens, led to martyrs and injuries, as well as the arrest campaigns that affected the elderly, the young, and women, all of which aim to put pressure on our people to leave their land and country, to replace them with more settlers. On Palestinian land, and this matter is the biggest evidence that the occupying state does not want peace, but is working to annex the West Bank and carry out the widest ethnic cleansing operations if circumstances permit, and if it is not possible, the terror of the settlers and the occupation forces will do the job in the belief of the occupying state, its security services and herds of settlers Supported by the state and its various agencies.
More than one official in the Netanyahu government and other officials in all the occupying governments have stated that the West Bank is Jewish, that there is no place for the Palestinians in it, that its annexation is only a matter of time, that the Palestinians must leave it, and that all of Palestine is Jewish, but rather that the greater goal is to establish the occupying state from Nile to the Euphrates.
This clear and explicit recognition by Netanyahu that their aspirations for the establishment of a Palestinian state should be cut off, should prompt all Palestinians to reconsider the current policies, whether internally or externally. The occupying state puts pressure on it, as well as calling on the international community to stop the policies and crimes of the occupation.
Before that, the internal Palestinian house must be rearranged on unitary foundations, end the black division, and develop a unified program of action and a strategic plan that will be implemented on the ground to confront what the occupying state is doing in order to resolve the conflict in its favour. Without that, the occupying state will continue its policies, and then regret will not work, and our people will pay more sacrifices, and history will not be merciful to anyone.
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There is nothing new in Netanyahu's refusal to establish a Palestinian state