Israel Genocide in Gaza - 2023 to present - Part ll

What Trump is black mailed over and the price the Palestinian people are paying for:

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The scary part is, this isn't even a joke. They literally think this way. They are relentless in hurting others, but the moment you identify them or prevent their wrongdoing, they scream anti-Semitism.
 
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I am not well versed in internal Israeli politics but what prevents the Arab/Palestinian community within Israel/occupied Palestine (around 20% of the combined population) from joining hands with the anti-Likud/Smotrich etc. parties?

Would such a coalition, theoretically speaking, not approach close to 50% of the votes in the upcoming elections in October?


As I wrote I know very little about internal Israeli politics and whether or not "Israeli" Arabs are somehow actively prevented from reaching positions of power and influence or if their rights are trembled upon etc.

However the Arab community within Israel (Palestinians, Bedouins, Druze and others) need to somehow work with the Palestinian community within the West Bank, Gaza and other occupied territories in order to try to change Israel from within.

Get the anti-Netanyahu/Smotrich/Ben Gvir Israelis on board and you could, in theory, have a majority.

If you could get a portion of the Israeli Arabs on board (2/3 of all Israeli Jews) you would have even a bigger majority.

Run on some platform on equal rights, right of return and either a 1 state solution with equal rights or a 2 state solution. Something that could draw support from among the Jews. Be pragmatic (what politics is often about) in order to grow the power and influence of the Palestinian community within Israel.

Something at least has to change in order to change the status quo. At least attempts at it. Or kickstart a process that would work towards those goals that will occur on way or another as Palestinians are not going anywhere.

After the genocide in Gaza, Israel cannot do anything more in order to remove the Palestinians. They failed spectacularly and now I predict that things will only move in the opposite direction.

It took over 100 years to kick out the crusaders completely and there were points in time where it looked extremely bleak and dark. We need to have sabr and imaan.

Israeli economy is also close to a collapse and it has enormous debt already.

This expert below predicts that Israel will become a financial vassal of the GCC.

He has some very interesting things to say about the world situation and his track record is second to none from what I have seen.
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❞All necessary procedures and arrangements have been completed by governmental and administrative agencies in the Gaza Strip to hand over all powers and capabilities to the Independent National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip❝

Hazem Qasim
Hamas spokesman
 
I am not well versed in internal Israeli politics but what prevents the Arab/Palestinian community within Israel/occupied Palestine (around 20% of the combined population) from joining hands with the anti-Likud/Smotrich etc. parties?

Would such a coalition, theoretically speaking, not approach close to 50% of the votes in the upcoming elections in October?


As I wrote I know very little about internal Israeli politics and whether or not "Israeli" Arabs are somehow actively prevented from reaching positions of power and influence or if their rights are trembled upon etc.

However the Arab community within Israel (Palestinians, Bedouins, Druze and others) need to somehow work with the Palestinian community within the West Bank, Gaza and other occupied territories in order to try to change Israel from within.

Get the anti-Netanyahu/Smotrich/Ben Gvir Israelis on board and you could, in theory, have a majority.

If you could get a portion of the Israeli Arabs on board (2/3 of all Israeli Jews) you would have even a bigger majority.

Run on some platform on equal rights, right of return and either a 1 state solution with equal rights or a 2 state solution. Something that could draw support from among the Jews. Be pragmatic (what politics is often about) in order to grow the power and influence of the Palestinian community within Israel.

Something at least has to change in order to change the status quo. At least attempts at it. Or kickstart a process that would work towards those goals that will occur on way or another as Palestinians are not going anywhere.

After the genocide in Gaza, Israel cannot do anything more in order to remove the Palestinians. They failed spectacularly and now I predict that things will only move in the opposite direction.

It took over 100 years to kick out the crusaders completely and there were points in time where it looked extremely bleak and dark. We need to have sabr and imaan.

Israeli economy is also close to a collapse and it has enormous debt already.

This expert below predicts that Israel will become a financial vassal of the GCC.

He has some very interesting things to say about the world situation and his track record is second to none from what I have seen.
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I will not shy to admit I do need to learn more about Palestinian community in Israel.

There are many figures in Palestinain community that are. With new technocratic government coming to Gaza, we will see what the strategy is coming forward. Palestinians and Jews both are high birth rates. Still believe Palestinians come out with the edge. They should populate historic Palestine as much as possible and also demand Israeli citizenship. If Israel will not budge on a two state solution.

The problem is this crook Abbas that takes no initiative whatsoever, which is what he's paid to do. And also maybe it's a bit of a taboo subject. Which is dumb if we think about it. It might be the most effective way to solidify Palestinian presence in historic Palestine.
 
❞All necessary procedures and arrangements have been completed by governmental and administrative agencies in the Gaza Strip to hand over all powers and capabilities to the Independent National Committee for the Administration of the Gaza Strip❝

Hazem Qasim
Hamas spokesman
Very respectful guy. Sad to see how he looks like an entirely new person two years from the genocide. Lost a ton of weight and his hair has begun greying.
 

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