What the Israel peace deal means in relation to the world and politics

He thinks if he claims to be Jewish he will have full license to go on the attack against Jewish members with lies and slurs.
Just like some islamists , as well as neo Nazis online, till they are exposed.
He will now post a supposed pro jew one liner to keep his exposed mask on.
 
Just like some islamistscas well as neo Nazis online, till they are exposed.
They’re so upset that the innocent Jewish hostages were returned and HAMAS was unable to destroy Israel that they’re in total meltdown, and easy to recognize,
 
It means a stable Middle East which would help the worlds economy and end many of Iran's proxy wars.
 
Where will they go? Iran? They have no safe place now and as we speak are fighting with local militias
They have to get Iran up and running again, which the DNC will do if they achieve power.

Then they can fund their little jihad again.
 
Where will they go? Iran? They have no safe place now and as we speak are fighting with local militias
You like Israel always lie.

Israeli violations of peace agreements have historical precedents.

The Camp David Accords, signed in 1978 by Egyptian president Anwar Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin — without the participation of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) — led to the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty, which normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and Egypt.

Subsequent phases of the Camp David Accords, which included a promise by Israel to resolve the Palestinian question along with Jordan and Egypt, permit Palestinian self-governance in the West Bank and Gaza within five years, and end the building of Israeli colonies in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, were never implemented.

The 1993 Oslo Accords, signed in 1993, saw the PLO recognize Israel’s right to exist and Israel recognize the PLO as the legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people. Yet, what ensued was the disempowerment of the PLO and its transformation into a colonial police force. Oslo II, signed in 1995, detailed the process towards peace and a Palestinian state. But it too was stillborn. It stipulated that any discussion of illegal Jewish “settlements” were to be delayed until “final” status talks. By then, Israeli military withdrawals from the occupied West Bank were scheduled to have been completed. Governing authority was poised to be transferred from Israel to the supposedly temporary Palestinian Authority. Instead, the West Bank was carved up into Areas A, B and C. The Palestinian Authority had limited authority in Areas A and B while Israel controlled all of Area C, over 60 percent of the West Bank.

The right of Palestinian refugees to return to the historic lands that Jewish settlers seized from them in 1948 when Israel was created — a right enshrined in international law — was given up by the PLO leader Yasser Arafat. This instantly alienated many Palestinians, especially those in Gaza where 75 percent are refugees or the descendants of refugees. As a consequence, many Palestinians abandoned the PLO in favor of Hamas. Edward Said called the Oslo Accords “an instrument of Palestinian surrender, a Palestinian Versailles” and lambasted Arafat as “the Pétain of the Palestinians.”

The scheduled Israeli military withdrawals under Oslo never took place. There were around 250,000 Jewish colonists in the West Bank when the Oslo agreement was signed. Their numbers today have increased to at least 700,000.

The journalist Robert Fisk called Oslo “a sham, a lie, a trick to entangle Arafat and the PLO into abandonment of all that they had sought and struggled for over a quarter of a century, a method of creating false hope in order to emasculate the aspiration of statehood.”

Israel unilaterally broke the last two-month-long ceasefire on March 18 of this year when it launched surprise airstrikes on Gaza. Netanyahu’s office claimed that the resumption of the military campaign was in response to Hamas’s refusal to release hostages, its rejection of proposals to extend the cease-fire and its efforts to rearm. Israel killed more than 400 people in the initial overnight assault and injured over 500, slaughtering and wounding people as they slept. The attack scuttled the second stage of the agreement, which would have seen Hamas release the remaining living male hostages, both civilians and soldiers, for an exchange of Palestinian prisoners and the establishment of a permanent ceasefire along with the eventual lifting of the Israeli blockade of Gaza.
Trump’s Sham Peace Plan - LewRockwell
 
He thinks if he claims to be Jewish he will have full license to go on the attack against Jewish members with lies and slurs.
What Jewish members? I only know of you, a self-loathing anti-Semite.
 
Just like some islamists , as well as neo Nazis online, till they are exposed.
He will now post a supposed pro jew one liner to keep his exposed mask on.
You're a German WASP. Who do you think you are fooling?
 
Obstacles persist in guaranteeing the longevity of the agreement and achieving wider peace in the Middle East. King Trump could fail again! 😑

👉 The challenges in ensuring the durability of the Israel peace deal and broader peace in the region stem from several major unresolved issues:

1. Disarmament of Hamas is vague and difficult. The agreement aspires to demilitarize Gaza under independent supervision but provides no clear timeline or benchmarks for disarmament or how to destroy Hamas's extensive military infrastructure, including tunnels that run hundreds of miles underground. Hamas has not publicly committed to disarm, raising doubts about compliance. csis+1

2. Israeli withdrawal phases lack clarity and remain contentious. While the deal calls for an initial withdrawal to an agreed line, the sequencing and timing of further withdrawals remain undefined. Israel also intends to maintain a buffer zone in Gaza, while Hamas expects a complete Israeli withdrawal. These differing expectations threaten to derail the agreement. abcnews.go+1

3. Governance and security in Gaza post-withdrawal are uncertain. The plan envisions a technocratic Palestinian transitional government supervised internationally, but the details and acceptance by Palestinian factions, including Hamas, are unclear. The creation of an international stabilization force also faces high obstacles due to opposition from Hamas and the challenge of deploying foreign forces. carnegieendowment+2

4. Implementation difficulties have already surfaced. There have been delays in prisoner exchanges and the release of hostages, ongoing hostilities during ceasefire negotiations, and disagreements over humanitarian aid flows. Both sides have accused each other of violating the agreement. abcnews.go+2

5. Broader political obstacles remain, such as Israeli opposition to Palestinian statehood pathways and Gulf states' hesitance to fund Gaza reconstruction without guarantees of peace and security. csis+1

These complexities reveal why the peace deal's initial breakthrough does not guarantee long-term peace, as many critical details and political disputes must be resolved for stable implementation. abcnews.go+3

sources:

1. What Comes Next for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire?
2. After a breakthrough, long-term challenges remain for lasting peace in Gaza: ANALYSIS
3. The Challenges of Trump's Gaza Peace Plan
4. January 2025 Gaza war ceasefire - Wikipedia
5. Analysis: Trump achieved a breakthrough Gaza ceasefire, but a tough road lies ahead
6. Peace in Gaza? Hopefully, But Not Assuredly
7. Trump announces Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal: What we know and what’s next
8. Major challenges remain for Gaza and Israel if ceasefire deal rolls out
9. The “Yes, But” Problem With the Gaza Peace Plan
 
Obstacles persist in guaranteeing the longevity of the agreement and achieving wider peace in the Middle East. King Trump could fail again! 😑

👉 The challenges in ensuring the durability of the Israel peace deal and broader peace in the region stem from several major unresolved issues:

1. Disarmament of Hamas is vague and difficult. The agreement aspires to demilitarize Gaza under independent supervision but provides no clear timeline or benchmarks for disarmament or how to destroy Hamas's extensive military infrastructure, including tunnels that run hundreds of miles underground. Hamas has not publicly committed to disarm, raising doubts about compliance. csis+1

2. Israeli withdrawal phases lack clarity and remain contentious. While the deal calls for an initial withdrawal to an agreed line, the sequencing and timing of further withdrawals remain undefined. Israel also intends to maintain a buffer zone in Gaza, while Hamas expects a complete Israeli withdrawal. These differing expectations threaten to derail the agreement. abcnews.go+1

3. Governance and security in Gaza post-withdrawal are uncertain. The plan envisions a technocratic Palestinian transitional government supervised internationally, but the details and acceptance by Palestinian factions, including Hamas, are unclear. The creation of an international stabilization force also faces high obstacles due to opposition from Hamas and the challenge of deploying foreign forces. carnegieendowment+2

4. Implementation difficulties have already surfaced. There have been delays in prisoner exchanges and the release of hostages, ongoing hostilities during ceasefire negotiations, and disagreements over humanitarian aid flows. Both sides have accused each other of violating the agreement. abcnews.go+2

5. Broader political obstacles remain, such as Israeli opposition to Palestinian statehood pathways and Gulf states' hesitance to fund Gaza reconstruction without guarantees of peace and security. csis+1

These complexities reveal why the peace deal's initial breakthrough does not guarantee long-term peace, as many critical details and political disputes must be resolved for stable implementation. abcnews.go+3

sources:

1. What Comes Next for Israel-Hamas Ceasefire?
2. After a breakthrough, long-term challenges remain for lasting peace in Gaza: ANALYSIS
3. The Challenges of Trump's Gaza Peace Plan
4. January 2025 Gaza war ceasefire - Wikipedia
5. Analysis: Trump achieved a breakthrough Gaza ceasefire, but a tough road lies ahead
6. Peace in Gaza? Hopefully, But Not Assuredly
7. Trump announces Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal: What we know and what’s next
8. Major challenges remain for Gaza and Israel if ceasefire deal rolls out
9. The “Yes, But” Problem With the Gaza Peace Plan
The numb.1 is if genocidal Hamas will disarm.
 
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I grow tired of the Left, and Left wing run Legacy media shamelessly portraying both Trump and Netanyahu as Hitler.

First of all, there is no genocide in Israel


Year by year, the average population of Gaza increases about 2.5% every year to the year 2023.

And then the war came after Hamas unleashed 10/7.

The total population of Gaza is around 5 million people, and if we go by what the Palestinian leadership says regarding Palestinian deaths, there have been around 60,000. That is about 2.6% of the population. As for the Holocaust, about 50% of Jews around the world were wiped out and did not have active army fighting the Nazis like Hamas has always had.

The two, therefore, are not comparable at all.

Is there a real Hitler in the world today? Arguably, the closest thing would be Putin. This is a man who does not want peace like Trump and Netanyahu, yet the UN has written far more resolutions against Israel than it has all the nations of the world including Putin's Russia. This is proof that the UN is horribly antisemitic.
Israel has been good to Palestinians. It’s Hamas, Iran and the dem party that hasn’t had their best interest
 
That would be suicide.
Iran will interfere in our election again, to get a Dem elected, and they will be able to

There is a reason Iran has put a bounty on Trump and helped Dems win elections
 
Iran will interfere in our election again, to get a Dem elected, and they will be able to

There is a reason Iran has put a bounty on Trump and helped Dems win elections
They weren’t able to this last time.
 
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I grow tired of the Left, and Left wing run Legacy media shamelessly portraying both Trump and Netanyahu as Hitler.

First of all, there is no genocide in Israel


Year by year, the average population of Gaza increases about 2.5% every year to the year 2023.

And then the war came after Hamas unleashed 10/7.

The total population of Gaza is around 5 million people, and if we go by what the Palestinian leadership says regarding Palestinian deaths, there have been around 60,000. That is about 2.6% of the population. As for the Holocaust, about 50% of Jews around the world were wiped out and did not have active army fighting the Nazis like Hamas has always had.

The two, therefore, are not comparable at all.

Is there a real Hitler in the world today? Arguably, the closest thing would be Putin. This is a man who does not want peace like Trump and Netanyahu, yet the UN has written far more resolutions against Israel than it has all the nations of the world including Putin's Russia. This is proof that the UN is horribly antisemitic.
This "deal" has about as much chance of succeding as I have of winning Powerball, which is impossible because I don't play. The right wing fanatics in Bibi's cabinet who support him will make sure of it. What Bibi & his fanatics want is the total destruction of Gaza & the millions who lived there evicted for good. To where is anyone's guess.

Trump raaaaanted today about rebuilding Gaza which shows he's full of shit, doesn't know what he's yapping about & is outright lying again. Neither him or his buddy Bibi can be trusted as far as anyone could throw them because they're both criminals who deserve to be locked up.

This bullshit "peace deal" won't last a month.
 
This "deal" has about as much chance of succeding as I have of winning Powerball, which is impossible because I don't play. The right wing fanatics in Bibi's cabinet who support him will make sure of it. What Bibi & his fanatics want is the total destruction of Gaza & the millions who lived there evicted for good. To where is anyone's guess.

Trump raaaaanted today about rebuilding Gaza which shows he's full of shit, doesn't know what he's yapping about & is outright lying again. Neither him or his buddy Bibi can be trusted as far as anyone could throw them because they're both criminals who deserve to be locked up.

This bullshit "peace deal" won't last a month.
Trump did get the hostages back though.

I honestly thought that would be impossible.
 
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