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PALESTINE

Tue 20 Aug 2024 8:23 am - Jerusalem Time

Blood Fountains and Political Bills

It is said that politics is the other side of war, and the games played by Netanyahu in the negotiating rooms take it back to square one, as if it were starting over. He does not give the slightest consideration to the protests of the families of the detainees protesting in the streets of Tel Aviv, or to Blinken’s tenth attempt to tame the wolf that is driven by the desires of revenge that still dominate him, and which he translates into killing, terrorizing and starving hundreds of thousands of displaced people who have become cramped in the land and are now wandering the streets and roads.


The wolf is trying to achieve through negotiations what he failed to achieve with planes and tanks, which is evident in the evasions and deductions, to circumvent the agreements that have been reached regarding the names of the prisoners who are required to be released from Israeli prisons, in exchange for agreed-upon numbers of detainees held by Hamas, or regarding movement from the south to the north, and the dilemma of the Philadelphi Corridor, in which Netanyahu is trying to establish his presence as an occupying power, with pretexts that the mediators know are fragile and their justifications are weak.


In the heat of the wounded wolf's state of revenge, for what happened to the deterrent force and the prestige of the strong state on October 7, Netanyahu continues to make the children, women and elderly in Gaza pay the blood bill, to reap what he believes he is able to impose on the negotiating table.


Between the fountain of blood and the bill of politics, people in Gaza are being crushed, their blood flows abundantly every day in the streets, and their lives are being spilled under the rubble, in the context of pressures to obtain the price with which Netanyahu bribes his partners in crime, to ensure his remaining in power for the longest possible period, a price he will not obtain as long as he threatens to resume the aggression immediately after the end of the handover of the detainees, as this is what Hamas does not accept, and it stipulates obtaining guarantees from mediators to prevent it from happening.


The "day after" remains the crux of the matter, in light of Netanyahu's insistence on remaining in the Strip as an occupying power, which means that the fighting will not stop.

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