Stupidity is something unshakable; nothing attacks it without breaking itself against it; it is of the nature of granite, hard and resistant.
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🚨 For those who want to understand who is obstructing peace and an end to the wars in the Middle East
Let us recall, specifically on September 30, 2024, on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meetings in New York, His Excellency Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi stood at a press conference alongside his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan and Egyptian counterpart Badr Abdel Aty, as representatives of the Arab-Islamic Ministerial Committee tasked by 57 Arab and Islamic countries, to deliver a message that would have changed the course of the region had it been heard.
Safadi began his remarks by responding to Benjamin Netanyahu, who had said that “Israel is surrounded by those who want to destroy it.” Safadi replied directly:
“He is the one creating this danger, because he simply does not want a two-state solution.”
He then declared on behalf of 57 Arab and Islamic countries:
“We are here, members of an Arab-Islamic committee mandated by 57 Arab and Islamic countries, and I can tell you without a shadow of a doubt: we are all ready now to guarantee Israel’s security, within the framework of ending the occupation and allowing for the establishment of a Palestinian state.”
Yes, 57 Arab and Islamic countries clearly stated before the world that they are ready to guarantee Israel’s security.
And it did not stop there; Al-Safadi went on to say:
“All of us in the Arab world want a peace in which Israel lives in security and stability, accepted and normalized with all Arab countries.”
In other words, the Arab and Islamic world did not merely propose a ceasefire, but offered a comprehensive peace formula based on:
Ending the occupation, withdrawing from the occupied Arab territories, and establishing an independent, sovereign Palestinian state within the borders of June 4, 1967, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in exchange for comprehensive regional security, full normalization, and mutual recognition.
Al-Safadi then posed the question that remains unanswered to this day:
“Ask any Israeli official: What is your plan for peace?”
He added:
“They are thinking only of the first step: destroying Gaza, igniting the West Bank, and destroying Lebanon… and after that, they have no plan.”
He then spoke about the scale of the political and humanitarian destruction left in the wake of the war, saying:
“The current Israeli government has killed 30 years of efforts to convince people that peace is possible.”
He added:
“The scale of the hatred, dehumanization, and bitterness will take generations to overcome.”
In closing, Safadi uttered the sentence that sums up the entire situation:
“We have a plan for peace… but we have no partner for peace in Israel. The partner for peace is in the Arab world.”
History tells us: 57 countries offered to guarantee Israel’s security… Tel Aviv was the one that refused.
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