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For peace to be achieved between Palestine and Israel, a comprehensive approach is required, rooted in justice, equality, and mutual recognition of humanity. Here’s what needs to happen:
1.End the Occupation:
The occupation of Palestinian territories, including the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the blockade of Gaza, must end. International law, including United Nations resolutions, affirms the illegality of settlements and the right of Palestinians to self-determination.
2.Recognize Equal Rights:
Both Israelis and Palestinians must be granted equal rights—civil, political, and human. This includes freedom of movement, access to resources, and protection under the law.
3.Two-State or One-State Solution with Equality:
Whether a two-state solution (with secure and recognized borders for both nations) or a single state with equal rights for all is pursued, the outcome must ensure dignity and freedom for everyone in the region.
4.Address Refugee Rights:
Palestinian refugees, displaced during the Nakba and subsequent conflicts, must have their rights addressed, whether through the right of return, compensation, or resettlement, as per international law.
5.End Violence on All Sides:
Both sides must commit to ending violence, whether it is state-sponsored military aggression or acts of resistance that target civilians. Peace can only emerge when all lives are valued equally.
https://t.co/qNpjULCbWi Accountability:
The international community must play a fair and consistent role in holding both parties accountable to international law. This includes ensuring Israel ends practices that perpetuate occupation and ensuring Palestinian leadership works toward unity and governance that respects human rights.
7.Empower Civil Societies:
Peace efforts must uplift the voices of ordinary Israelis and Palestinians who yearn for coexistence, security, and a future free of fear and hatred.
https://t.co/Qe5nSaS0O9 and Reconciliation:
Generations of mistrust and dehumanization need to be addressed through education, dialogue, and reconciliation efforts. Both sides must acknowledge the suffering of the other and work toward healing.
Peace will not come through force or domination but through justice, compromise, and the recognition that all people—Palestinian and Israeli—deserve to live in freedom, security, and dignity. It will take courage and commitment, but it is the only path forward.
Netanyahu asks Lebanese if they remember the days when Lebanon was called the “Pearl of the Middle East.”
We do.
We also remember who invaded Lebanon in 1982, besieged Beirut, occupied the south for nearly two decades, bombed our cities, carried out massacres, assassinations & repeated wars.
Interesting how Hezbollah is blamed for everything, including Lebanon’s decline, while the Israeli invasion, occupation & destruction that predated Hezbollah’s very existence are simply erased from the story.
Hezbollah did not invade Lebanon. Israel did.
Hezbollah did not create the occupation. Hezbollah emerged because of it.
You also speak as though Hezbollah is not Lebanese. Whether one supports it or opposes it, Hezbollah represents a significant segment of Lebanese society. It has MPs in parliament, ministers in government, & a constituency that cannot simply be wished out of existence. Millions of Lebanese cannot be erased because that makes for a more convenient Israeli political narrative.
The arrogance of telling Lebanese to “free themselves” from other Lebanese while Israeli forces occupy Lebanese territory & Israeli aircraft violate Lebanese airspace daily is difficult to miss.
You speak as though Lebanon’s problems began with Hezbollah & Iran. That is historically illiterate at best & deliberately dishonest at worst.
Lebanon has suffered from corruption, sectarianism, foreign intervention & political failure. But it has also endured repeated Israeli invasions, occupations, bombardments, assassinations & wars long before Hezbollah became a major force.
And now the man whose military has spent months bombing Lebanese towns, flattening homes, killing civilians, displacing entire communities & threatening the country with “another Gaza” wants to present himself as a concerned friend of the Lebanese people.
The audacity is staggering. It would be impressive were it not so grotesque. The historical revisionism is even worse.
You must be getting desperate if this is the story you are trying to sell.
The next time someone tells you Israel doesn’t target civilians in Gaza, show them the photos of the all-girls amputee soccer team they created. On accident.
This is the last completely Christian village in the Holy Land. This is what Israel just did to it. Are you going to do anything about it, Ambassador Huckabee? @USAmbIsrael
BREAKING: Harrowing footage of Israeli soldiers abducting Palestinian girls in the occupied West Bank town of Beitunia.
Source: Wonderful Palestine: https://t.co/j0XfQCesgy
@dgoldschmidt@ggreenwald Fomenting? No one is mad at Jews for being Jews.
Your government which calls itself a Jewish state, is ran by the most evil humans on planet earth.
I don’t see them as Jews, I see them as the evil human beings they are.
לא תראו את זה בטלויזיה,
אבל סרטון התיעוד של הירי בתינוק בחברון והדקות המזוויעות שאחריו לא ישאיר אתכם אדישים.
הרכב, בניגוד לטענת החייל, נעצר,
ואף אחד לא נחלץ לעזרת המשפחה לאחר הירי הקטלני.
מודה, עצרתי באמצע. לא הצלחתי להמשיך להתבונן בזוועה.
מפרסם רק כדי שאולי המקרה הבא ימנע.
Most American Christians have no idea what is happening around the world.
Especially these atrocities.
Many of them think this is lies, sadly.
And others are silent.
Jimmy Dore, an American political commentator and podcast host, admitted to Tucker Carlson that he never fully understood Israel's atrocities until after October 7, saying, “I didn’t know most of this stuff… now I understand.”
Tucker Carlson and Jimmy Dore discussed Israel's genocide in Gaza during a video conversation, both sharply criticising Israel’s atrocities and historic crimes such as the Nakba.
Dore told Tucker how he learned about Israel's 'Greater Israel' project, an extremist Zionist ideology that advocates Israel's invasion and capture of neighbouring countries encompassing all of historic Palestine, Jordan, Lebanon, and parts of Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Turkey.
He also said that he learned that Jewish migration to Palestine was reportedly not voluntary at scale, so Zionist leaders made an agreement with Adolf Hitler to encourage Jewish migration through fear.
Carlson said the Gaza conflict had “forced people into the sunlight” on Israel.
He said defending Israel under these conditions was morally indefensible.
Mohammad Abu Jiab, a young fisherman, went out to sea in search of food for his family. Today, Israeli forces killed him off the coast of Gaza.
In Gaza, even the search for food can become a death sentence.
“I took my rocket launcher and ordered the soldiers to bombard a building in Gaza where a Palestinian family lived…It was very fun to hear them scream while they burned alive.”
— IDF soldier Yarden Megira.
This is Zionism, and it’s mainstream in Israel.