Of course he does.
Former President Barack Obama called the Israel-Hamas conflict a “moral reckoning for all of us” at an event hosted by his foundation Friday. Obama spoke at the Obama Foundation’s Democracy Forum on Thursday, where he called for a two-state solution and an end to the “occupation,” while not...
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Tens of thousands of pro-Hamas/Palestinian demonstrators marched in downtown DC on Saturday demanding a ‘cease fire.’ “We’re here to say we support freedom for Palestine,” ANSWER Coalition media coordinator Walter Smolarek said, according to NBC Washington.
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Numerous pro-Palestinian protesters swarmed the outer perimeter of the White House fence and began chanting
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The left will not let this die. This is the distraction they need. They want and need total chaos as they flounder amid the changing tides. This is their setup. Their last chance at total takedown of the US. There will be no burnout, just them fanning the flame with outrageous anger against the truth.
Be prepared!
End the occupation right there? A bit too late!
Obviously, Netanyahu wants to control West Bank, Gaza and Jerusalem. Undoubtedly, that will never ever bring peace or stability to the Middle East. Yes, Military-industrial Complex or MIC wins! lol.
#### Netanyahu's Plans for West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has expressed his intentions regarding the West Bank, Gaza, and Jerusalem. Just remember the Israeli government's policies and plans are subject to change over time, and the following information reflects the situation as of November 5, 2023.
West Bank:
Netanyahu's government has prioritized the expansion of Israeli settlements in the West Bank. The settlements are Jewish communities built on land that Palestinians claim for a future independent state. The international community largely considers these settlements illegal under international law, although Israel and the United States under the Trump administration disputed this interpretation.
Netanyahu's plan, which he refers to as "not annexation," involves applying Israeli sovereignty to parts of the West Bank that contain Jewish settlements, as well as most of the Jordan Valley. Annexation is the term used when a state unilaterally proclaims its sovereignty over other territory, and it is forbidden by international law. However, Netanyahu argues that his plan does not constitute annexation.
Gaza:
Regarding Gaza, Netanyahu's government has focused on maintaining security and preventing attacks from the Hamas-controlled territory. Israel has imposed a blockade on Gaza since 2007, which has had significant humanitarian consequences for the people living there. The blockade, along with military offensives, has been aimed at preventing the flow of weapons and materials that could be used for attacks against Israel.
Jerusalem:
Netanyahu has taken steps to strengthen Israeli control over Jerusalem. In 2018, the United States recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel and moved its embassy there, a decision that was met with international controversy. Netanyahu has supported this move and has emphasized Jerusalem's status as the undivided capital of Israel.
These policies and plans have been met with criticism from the international community, as well as from Palestinians and some Israelis. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is complex and multifaceted, with differing perspectives and aspirations on both sides. The situation is subject to ongoing negotiations, geopolitical dynamics, and changing circumstances.
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Explainer: Israel, annexation and the West Bank
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Israel promises swift response to synagogue shooting