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Palestinian president suspends all deals with Israel

We will not bow to dictates and imposing fait accompli by force in Jerusalem and elsewhere, says Abbas

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25.07.2019

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RAMALLAH, Palestine

Palestine’s President Mahmoud Abbas on Thursday evening announced that all agreements signed with Israel have been suspended.

Mechanisms will be set in order to implement the decision, Abbas said after a meeting of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in Ramallah city of the occupied West Bank.

"We will not bow to dictates and imposing a fait accompli by force in Jerusalem and elsewhere," he said, apparently in reference to Israeli government’s recent demolition of dozens of Palestinian houses in occupied East Jerusalem.

The Palestinian president said the move comes after the insistence of the Israeli occupation authority to ignore the signed agreements with the Palestinian side.

Abbas called on the international community to take a stand on Israeli violations in the Palestinian territories.

He affirmed it was time to implement the Cairo 2017 agreement brokered by Egypt, referring to a reconciliation deal signed between Palestinian political parties Hamas and Fatah

On Monday, bulldozers accompanied by hundreds of Israeli soldiers moved into the neighborhood of Wadi Homs in East Jerusalem and began to raze several buildings in the area.

Israeli authorities claim that the buildings were constructed without a permit.

Israel occupied East Jerusalem, where the flashpoint Al-Aqsa Mosque compound is located, during the 1967 Arab-Israeli War.

In a move never recognized by the international community, Israel annexed the entire city in 1980, claiming it the self-proclaimed Jewish state’s “eternal and undivided” capital.

Jerusalem remains at the heart of the decades-long Middle East dispute, with Palestinians hoping that East Jerusalem might one day serve as the capital of a Palestinian state.

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He's lying, there is still security cooperation with Israel. PA is not ready to end security cooperation with Israel in the occupied territory of the West Bank, otherwise Israeli forces may move into Palestinian authority controlled cities/towns. And it could lead to a new uprising. As well as PA being reduced to bystander in West Bank.

Not that Hamas has a better solution either. If you're going to armed resistance they need to coordinate between the West Bank/Gaza and keep stupid tactics/targeting of civilians out of it. Just make life hell for their armed forces and armed settlers. Just being able to fire mortars on a daily basis on IDF outposts/bases/settlements in the West Bank will change situation assuming PA refuses to help Israel in pursuing the military activists. Also assuming Jordan will enable weapons smuggling to West Bank, which will not happen.

Right now PA and Hamas are content with status quo. They can't challenge the status quo except with some political unification that also leaves option of military resistance on the table as last resort. If they can achieve political unity they need to go on global campaign to push for a Palestinian state on 67 borders. Palestinians need to be realistic, they aren't liberating their lands anytime soon. And even if they found a way, it won't end there and will result in global intervention in the region. The people of the region don't have a plan to deal with the repercussions and it's exactly what Jordan/Egypt fear.

So if Palestine ever get liberated, it will not be by the Palestinians themselves.
 
He's lying, there is still security cooperation with Israel. PA is not ready to end security cooperation with Israel in the occupied territory of the West Bank, otherwise Israeli forces may move into Palestinian authority controlled cities/towns. And it could lead to a new uprising. As well as PA being reduced to bystander in West Bank.

Not that Hamas has a better solution either. If you're going to armed resistance they need to coordinate between the West Bank/Gaza and keep stupid tactics/targeting of civilians out of it. Just make life hell for their armed forces and armed settlers. Just being able to fire mortars on a daily basis on IDF outposts/bases/settlements in the West Bank will change situation assuming PA refuses to help Israel in pursuing the military activists. Also assuming Jordan will enable weapons smuggling to West Bank, which will not happen.

Right now PA and Hamas are content with status quo. They can't challenge the status quo except with some political unification that also leaves option of military resistance on the table as last resort. If they can achieve political unity they need to go on global campaign to push for a Palestinian state on 67 borders. Palestinians need to be realistic, they aren't liberating their lands anytime soon. And even if they found a way, it won't end there and will result in global intervention in the region. The people of the region don't have a plan to deal with the repercussions and it's exactly what Jordan/Egypt fear.

So if Palestine ever get liberated, it will not be by the Palestinians themselves.

The Israelis want to control all the land but keep the Palestinians in ghettos with the PA acting as a prison governor to keep the Palestinians under check

But even to the israelis the apartheid system is becoming too apparent

With an increasing Palestinian population becoming ever more desperate

The Israelis want to control everything but know they can't give Palestinians equality under one state as the jews would become a minority

But they cant allow a increasing and desperate Palestinian population to start pushing enmass against their situation

BOTH hamas and PA are complicit with Israel

And it is taking a biased Trump admin to awaken the Palestinians

End all cooperation
Keep increasing your population

There is a reason why Kushner and the jews are trying to give the Palestinians economic benefits to sooth them as opposed to freedom
They want the Palestinians to accept the apartheid system and agree to be coming permanently occupied citizens in exchange for economic benefits and slighty better standard of life.

They are hoping their are enough corrupt arabs and businessmen who will take the bait
In exchange the jews get to get a open relationship with the corrupt arab states who currently risk angering their populations if they cosy with the jews too much
 
The Israelis want to control all the land but keep the Palestinians in ghettos with the PA acting as a prison governor to keep the Palestinians under check

But even to the israelis the apartheid system is becoming too apparent

With an increasing Palestinian population becoming ever more desperate

The Israelis want to control everything but know they can't give Palestinians equality under one state as the jews would become a minority

But they cant allow a increasing and desperate Palestinian population to start pushing enmass against their situation

BOTH hamas and PA are complicit with Israel

And it is taking a biased Trump admin to awaken the Palestinians

End all cooperation
Keep increasing your population

There is a reason why Kushner and the jews are trying to give the Palestinians economic benefits to sooth them as opposed to freedom
They want the Palestinians to accept the apartheid system and agree to be coming permanently occupied citizens

The PA is fine with Trump and any US administration. It is not leaving the US/Arab bloc. It will not suspend any agreements with Israel. Do not believe them. They'll never do anything significant without approval of their allies. Hamas is a lot better than the PA. But, it has no idea what to do from Gaza for the overall Palestinian situation let alone find a way to force Israel to lift the siege on Gaza.

Palestinians just need to remain there and keep their cause alive. And push for a two state solution. Otherwise, if they expect anything more that won't happen without cooperation of the whole region.
 
The PA is fine with Trump and any US administration. It is not leaving the US/Arab bloc. It will not suspend any agreements with Israel. Do not believe them. They'll never do anything significant without approval of their allies. Hamas is a lot better than the PA. But, it has no idea what to do from Gaza for the overall Palestinian situation let alone find a way to force Israel to lift the siege on Gaza.

Palestinians just need to remain there and keep their cause alive. And push for a two state solution. Otherwise, if they expect anything more that won't happen without cooperation of the whole region.

The Palestinians exist, this is the problem israel has

The Palestinians arent a 5% minority, if they were this would be OVER

its that the arab/Palestinian population keeps increasing and is overtaking the jewish population that they dont know how to deal with it

The Israelis/U.S like any sensible powers have taken long term studies of their situatiib
 
The Palestinians exist, this is the problem israel has

The Palestinians arent a 5% minority, if they were this would be OVER

its that the arab/Palestinian population keeps increasing and is overtaking the jewish population that they dont know how to deal with it

The Israelis/U.S like any sensible powers have taken long term studies of their situatiib

I see what you're saying and it does make sense.
 
The PA is fine with Trump and any US administration. It is not leaving the US/Arab bloc. It will not suspend any agreements with Israel. Do not believe them. They'll never do anything significant without approval of their allies. Hamas is a lot better than the PA. But, it has no idea what to do from Gaza for the overall Palestinian situation let alone find a way to force Israel to lift the siege on Gaza.

Palestinians just need to remain there and keep their cause alive. And push for a two state solution. Otherwise, if they expect anything more that won't happen without cooperation of the whole region.

If the Palestinians/Arabs were 5% of the population this would be OVER

The israelis/ U.S like any sensible powers have taken long term studies of their situation and they know their issue resolves around the increasing Palestinian/Arab population overtaking the jew population in the 3 areas Gaza/WB/Israel

The israelis can dominate the military arena and still be swamped by Arabs
If the Arabs become increasingly desperate their will be endless cycles of unrest when israel is desperate to move on and have a open relationship with the corrupt arab states


All is not lost
Keep increasing

As a wellwisher we will do our best to support and fund the Palestinian cause as their fight for Al Aqsa is for all muslims
 
To understand the Israelis' brutality, just look at their beliefs. For instance, many sources report that in their Passover festival, they use children's blood on their matzah (Jewish Bread). They worship satan and sacrificed children for him. This practice has been reported in many outlets and sources. This is a crux of the issue.

The sad part is, the entire Freemasonry world (re: Western world and their puppets in the Muslim world) are supporting the conniving, thieving settlers in their flagrant attempt of land grab while the indigenous people (re: Palestinians) are driven from their ancestral homeland.

The division within the beleaguered Palestinians should be understood in that context. It is the pressure, economic and military suffocation, imposed on the Palestinian people, that is the Root cause of this division.
 
He's lying, there is still security cooperation with Israel. PA is not ready to end security cooperation with Israel in the occupied territory of the West Bank, otherwise Israeli forces may move into Palestinian authority controlled cities/towns. And it could lead to a new uprising. As well as PA being reduced to bystander in West Bank.

Not that Hamas has a better solution either. If you're going to armed resistance they need to coordinate between the West Bank/Gaza and keep stupid tactics/targeting of civilians out of it. Just make life hell for their armed forces and armed settlers. Just being able to fire mortars on a daily basis on IDF outposts/bases/settlements in the West Bank will change situation assuming PA refuses to help Israel in pursuing the military activists. Also assuming Jordan will enable weapons smuggling to West Bank, which will not happen.

Right now PA and Hamas are content with status quo. They can't challenge the status quo except with some political unification that also leaves option of military resistance on the table as last resort. If they can achieve political unity they need to go on global campaign to push for a Palestinian state on 67 borders. Palestinians need to be realistic, they aren't liberating their lands anytime soon. And even if they found a way, it won't end there and will result in global intervention in the region. The people of the region don't have a plan to deal with the repercussions and it's exactly what Jordan/Egypt fear.

So if Palestine ever get liberated, it will not be by the Palestinians themselves.

Jordan's leadership is no more than an American client actor, one that even stabbed Saddam in the back despite him being their all time favorite who gives them cheap oil. The west dominates this region, they're enemies but it is understandable why the gulf states do not seek change as destruction is what would come to them if they try.
 
He's lying, there is still security cooperation with Israel. PA is not ready to end security cooperation with Israel in the occupied territory of the West Bank, otherwise Israeli forces may move into Palestinian authority controlled cities/towns. And it could lead to a new uprising. As well as PA being reduced to bystander in West Bank.

Not that Hamas has a better solution either. If you're going to armed resistance they need to coordinate between the West Bank/Gaza and keep stupid tactics/targeting of civilians out of it. Just make life hell for their armed forces and armed settlers. Just being able to fire mortars on a daily basis on IDF outposts/bases/settlements in the West Bank will change situation assuming PA refuses to help Israel in pursuing the military activists. Also assuming Jordan will enable weapons smuggling to West Bank, which will not happen.

Right now PA and Hamas are content with status quo. They can't challenge the status quo except with some political unification that also leaves option of military resistance on the table as last resort. If they can achieve political unity they need to go on global campaign to push for a Palestinian state on 67 borders. Palestinians need to be realistic, they aren't liberating their lands anytime soon. And even if they found a way, it won't end there and will result in global intervention in the region. The people of the region don't have a plan to deal with the repercussions and it's exactly what Jordan/Egypt fear.

So if Palestine ever get liberated, it will not be by the Palestinians themselves.
Number of Palastinian factions are one of major problem, not on same page. Divide rule by Israel.
 
Evils of Zionism exposed. While many Muslims, including leaders in the Muslim world, are cowering to expose the evils of Zionism, Sheikh Khaled Al-Maghrabi had the guts to expose the satanic beliefs of Zionism.

 
Jordan's leadership is no more than an American client actor, one that even stabbed Saddam in the back despite him being their all time favorite who gives them cheap oil. The west dominates this region, they're enemies but it is understandable why the gulf states do not seek change as destruction is what would come to them if they try.

Jordan's leadership seems to feel threatened by Arab neighbors and thus wants stability over anything. So strategic ties with the US make sense for them. I don't see the West as enemies, I am Western(and eastern) after all. They do exert a lot of their influence on the ME region due to its importance but not as much as before. Now it's down to the ME people to progress their way through current situation.
 
Jordan's leadership seems to feel threatened by Arab neighbors and thus wants stability over anything. So strategic ties with the US make sense for them. I don't see the West as enemies, I am Western(and eastern) after all. They do exert a lot of their influence on the ME region due to its importance but not as much as before. Now it's down to the ME people to progress their way through current situation.

West colonized your country, no different than Rhodesia or any of the other colonies. If the middle east had the power the west would be an enemy, the issue is we do not have the luxury to designate them as enemies as doing so would result in our demise (several countries in the region saw what happened). Maybe America differs in this in the fact that it's a country of mostly migrants allowing you or people from any background to rise. Europe, not so much.
 

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