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Wed 15 Mar 2023 9:33 pm - Jerusalem Time

When will the Jews realize that the future is ours despite all the challenges?

Jerusalem Hadith
Yesterday morning, the occupation forces killed two young men at the town of Hawara in the Nablus governorate, and the number of martyrs within one week reached ten. At the same time, the arrests and demolition orders in Jerusalem do not stop, as is the case with settlement construction, land confiscation, and the displacement of citizens throughout the West Bank, and Jerusalem in particular. .


The New York Times confirms that since the beginning of this month, the occupation has closed or limited access to nine main roads in the West Bank in its endeavor to stifle the movement of citizens and harass them. The occupied Israeli government hastened to criticize the president of this organization and described her as anti-Semitic, and this is an absurd and ridiculous position because this organization is affiliated with the United Nations, which means that the occupation government believes that the largest official international organization is anti-Semitic and this is a crooked and blind logic that no one accepts, but it is a policy Israeli arrogance and the madness of power and influence know neither logic nor laws, and understand only the language of force.


An opinion poll conducted a few days ago showed that 57% of the Jews are not optimistic about the future of Israel's national security and do not trust the results of the Knesset elections that will take place next Tuesday, and they believe that the future is not positive in the medium or long term.


Many thinkers and political leaders, both Jews and others, have said that the Palestinian presence, the increasing numbers, and the adherence to rights and land are all facts that require Israel to reconsider its policies and work to accept the Palestinian national demands until peace and justice are achieved and two Israeli and Palestinian states are established and this unjust occupation that will not end. The Middle East in general, and our region in particular, only leads to more bloodshed, tension and wars, whether time is long or short. Do they realize this, or are they drowning in a slumber of arrogance?!

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