ISRAEL FACES THREE CHOICES
January 19, 2024🇵🇸 Over the past 30 years, hopes for peace and a two-state solution have dwindled amid continued occupation, settlements, and aggression. The Palestinian people, disillusioned by the Oslo agreements, now seek an alternativen – resistance.
In the grand political context, Marwan Barghout delves into the roots of the Zionist movement, emphasizing the two principles it was built upon: forceful annexation of land and attempts to rid Palestine of its population. With 7 million Palestinians still refugees and deprived of their right of return, the demographic balance is shifting.
Israel, Barghouti argues, confronts three choices: accepting a two-state solution, embracing a single democratic state with equal rights, or the concerning third option – ethnic cleansing. As the Israeli government seemingly leans towards the latter, Barghouti urges Palestinians to persist in their struggle for resilience and the right to stay on their land – a poignant call for a future where justice prevails.
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English Script:
Mustapha Barghouti: Practically the people watched during the last 30 years and waited for the result of the so-called the peace process, the two state solution, the Oslo process, the Oslo agreement, and nothing happened except more occupation, more settlements and more aggression and more killing of Palestinians so the people don’t have trust in this policy of the Palestinian Authority and they don’t have trust in the so-called Oslo agreements. They want an alternative and people support resistance. That’s why you see this shift in the polls, because Israel made the Palestinians think that it understands only the language of force and but if we want to look at the overall political context of why Israel is doing that, it’s very clear the Zionist movement was based on two principles; annexing the land, taking the land by force, and they managed to do so by occupying us. But the other aspect is to get rid of the Palestinian population, which they couldn’t do, regardless of the fact that 7 million Palestinians are still abroad, refugees deprived from the right of return to their homes. The number of Palestinians on the Historic Palestine, is today equal to Israelis Jewish people. For Israel, there is one of three options. Either they should accept a two-state solution, which they don’t want to accept because they want to maintain the annexation of the West Bank or they should accept one democratic state, which means equal rights for all people. And that means that that state cannot be Jewish only as the one or the third option, which this Israeli government is opting for, and that is ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people, not only in Gaza, but also in the West Bank. And had they succeeded in Gaza in conducting ethnic cleansing, they would have moved to the West Bank and repeated the same thing. So that’s why Palestinians now understand one thing. They have to struggle for their resilience, through their resilience, they have to struggle and stay on their land because without that, they have no future.