Trumpism as the American Fascism – Google Search https://t.co/Bj38oE4YN9 https://t.co/1SV2XyBiLK
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 20, 2024
Day: January 20, 2024
Trump as American Fascist – Google Search https://t.co/Bs0MAMqGn1 https://t.co/tdZ5SzDw15
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 20, 2024
Семь российских контрактников отказались участвовать в войне против Украины – теперь суд на Камчатке приговорил их к срокам от 2 лет и 1 месяца до 2,5 года колонии-поселения. Военных признали виновными в неисполнении приказа в период военного конфликта https://t.co/Fl8p8MfuBk
— DW на русском (@dw_russian) January 20, 2024
Israel needs an early election – before it’s too late / Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barakhttps://t.co/n1IWwNIqNc
— Haaretz.com (@haaretzcom) January 19, 2024
Only one way out: a unitary state with equal rights in Palestine-Israel | openDemocracy https://t.co/fbKlCru8Vl
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 20, 2024
But these bold steps might yet be another ploy to gain international support for a negotiated settlement towards creating a Palestinian state. That would not be surprising. Ever since the 1988 Palestine Liberation Organisation’s Algiers Declaration of statehood on the post-1967 territories, Abbas has been part of a Palestinian movement whose raison d’être was the attainment of that aim. Supported by a substantial body of Palestinian opinion, the two-state solution articulated this aspiration for decades.
To see it now under terminal threat by Israel’s annexation is alarming for its supporters. In Gaza and the West Bank they have reacted with calls for a resumption of the armed struggle; there is a fresh attempt at unity between the main Palestinian factions, Fatah and Hamas, to confront Israel. The political discourse is all about Palestinian statehood.
Getting real
Yet, decades of experience should have shown that none of these past strategies has been effective against Israel’s steady advance on Palestinian land and rights. Only a new plan, one that takes account of the reality of the Palestinian position today, can work.
Not since the Nakba of 1948, have Palestinians been so weak. The Arab world, that was traditionally their support base, has changed. A hitherto unthinkable rapprochement between several Arab Gulf states and Israel has been growing in recent years, despite Israel’s ongoing oppression of the Palestinians. Egypt’s cruel blockade of Gaza, augmenting Israel’s, is unremitting.
In addition, there are suggestions of a weariness with Palestine’s cause amongst ordinary Arabs, perhaps not surprising for what seems an endless and insoluble conflict. By contrast, international popular support for the Palestinians has been growing, especially in Europe and America. The boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) campaign is a major part of that and may lead somewhere eventually. But it will take too long to rescue what remains of Palestine.
Israel, in comparison, is at the zenith of its power, wealthy, well-armed, and strongly backed by western states. It enjoys an exceptional international status that absolves it of accountability for whatever violations of law it commits, including the proposed annexation. The power imbalance between Israel and the Palestinians could hardly be starker, and makes a mockery of any peace plan not on Israel’s terms ever succeeding.
Israel and Palestine ethnic populations – Google Search https://t.co/4JcIYVivAP pic.twitter.com/2TbdYWqRtk
— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) January 20, 2024
IDF publishes photos of Gaza tunnel where hostages were held.
The IDF published photos of a Khan Yunis tunnel where hostages were reportedly held after an evening update from IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari#HamasisISIS #Israel #Gaza #Hamas #Hezbollah #WestBank… pic.twitter.com/4aEahlNLSV— Agencia AJN (@AgenciaAJN) January 20, 2024
Today marks three years since @KamalaHarris and I were sworn in, and we have spent every single day since fighting for hardworking Americans.
From capping prescription drug costs and historic infrastructure investments to making health care more affordable and canceling over… pic.twitter.com/TTeIhc3r3m
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) January 20, 2024
Anyone who thinks these murderous dictators are “very fine people” isn’t smart enough to be an American president. https://t.co/nT00f95sAS
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) January 20, 2024