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Wed 27 Sep 2023 9:37 am - Jerusalem Time

Israel and the arrogance of short-sighted power

In the first half of this year, more than 1,800 settlement units were built, making the current year the most in terms of Judaization and settlement during the past ten years. A report confirmed by the United Nations stated that since last year until today, 1,100 people have been displaced from 28 communities.


On the occasion of the Jewish holidays, about 500 settlers stormed the Holy Mosque and performed Talmudic rituals in its courtyards, amid extensive Israeli measures that led to the conversion of Jerusalem into an Israeli military barracks.


In the Gaza Strip, peaceful demonstrations took place at the border fence, and Israeli forces suppressed this demonstration and bombed two resistance observatories in Bureij and Jabalia.


The Israeli occupation never stops its practices that contradict all international standards and concepts, and the world seems like a spectator of what is happening and sees but does not care about it and hears the cries demanding intervention, but it seems like the deaf who does not hear and the blind who does not see.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates has warned that this international community will coexist with the suffering of our people as long as it continues, despite what it sees as the aggressions of the occupation, to remain silent, neither speaking nor moving to stop these practices that are contrary to all international laws and human rights.
The various Palestinian leaders have shown readiness and cooperation to find a just solution and have signed more than one peace agreement, the most famous of which is known as the Oslo Accords. However, settlement flourished significantly after the signing of this agreement, and instead of Israel’s response to cooperation and understanding after these agreements, settlement flourished greatly after the signing of these agreements, as you confirm. The moderate and fair Israeli organization “Peace Now”.


The Israeli occupation does not want to hear and understand that this arrogance, which relies on military force alone, will be doomed and truth will triumph in the end. There are many clear examples in history, but the blind leaders in Israel do not understand this and do not want to conclude what they must do, and the day will come. It is not far away, when these arrogant and politically blind leaders will wake up and realize that what they are doing at this stage was the biggest and most strategic mistake and that power is just a stage that fades and the truth finally triumphs... and the right is ours and with us..!!

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