Amichay Eliyahu’s comments came amid growing hunger in the territory, where Israel controls the delivery of food.
Amid rising starvation in the Gaza Strip, an Israeli government minister said on Thursday that Israel had no duty to alleviate hunger in the territory and was seeking to expel its population.
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They had past a law last year never to accept it.
But the whole Oslo process and past 30 years were a lie already as Israel has expanded its ethnic cleansing and settlements ever since. This also isnt an issue of the “far right”. The settlements and ethnic cleansings continued as much under “social democratic” governments. Zionism is a fascist ideology of ethnic cleansing and extermination and it is shared by all relevant Israeli parties. There is no Zionist left. They are fascists with token LGBT rights.
It´s interesting you mention Oslo in this regard. Hamas´ sabotage of Oslo brought Netanyahu to power, burying a two state solution once and for all.
Oslo wasn´t a lie for Rabin, Peres or the 50+% of Israelis supporting them. But Palestinian fascists managed to force the trolley onto the other track.
Rabin was murdered by a Likud guy with Mossad ties after Netanyahu and others depicted Rabin as a new Hitler. Subsequently Netanyahu took over government for a few years.
The majority of Israelis evidently was against it. After all they backed the murderers of Rabin.
Not to mention that even the so beloved Rabin was a war criminal
He “took over government for a few years” because Rabin was murdered?
Sounds like you’re very eager to leave out a few small details here and there lol
edit for those interested: Peres was up 60-40 in the polls 2 months before the election, until Hamas’ massive bombing campaign managed to turn that around into a 49.5-50.5 loss on election day. Posters like Saleh are so heavily invested in pushing for polarization that they are more than willing to lie about the history that led us here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-sixth_government_of_Israel
The twenty-sixth government of Israel was formed by Shimon Peres of the Labor Party on 22 November 1995, following the assassination of Yitzhak Rabin on 4 November. Peres kept the same coalition as previously, namely the Labor Party, Meretz and Yiud, which together held only 58 of the 120 seats in the Knesset. However, the government was also supported, but not joined, by Hadash and the Arab Democratic Party, which held an additional five seats between them.[1]
Although the Labor Party won the May 1996 Knesset elections, Peres was narrowly defeated by Binyamin Netanyahu in the country’s first election for Prime Minister, meaning that the Likud leader formed the twenty-seventh government, which he completed on 18 June.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Twenty-seventh_government_of_Israel
The twenty-seventh government of Israel was formed by Benjamin Netanyahu of Likud on 18 June 1996. Although his Likud-Gesher-Tzomet alliance won fewer seats than Labor, Netanyahu formed the government after winning the country’s first ever direct election for Prime Minister, narrowly defeating incumbent Shimon Peres.
Together with Likud-Gesher-Tzomet, Netanyahu also included Shas, the National Religious Party, Yisrael BaAliyah, United Torah Judaism and the Third Way in the government, with the coalition holding 66 of the 120 seats in the Knesset.[1] The government was also supported, but not joined, by the two-seat Moledet faction. Gesher left the coalition on 6 January 1998, but the government remained in place until 6 July 1999, when Ehud Barak formed the twenty-eighth government after defeating Netanyahu in the 1999 election for Prime Minister.
You do realize Oslo was explicitly meant to create “an entity less than a state” right? These are Rabin’s own words btw. Like, it’d have been a pretty sizeable improvement over what we have now, but it was not a two-state solution. Also you’re gonna need a source for that 50+% bit.
I think it´s funny people seem to have such strong negative opinions of the Oslo accords when apparently not being overly burdened with the actual details.
Everything about Oslo was explicitly aimed at untying the knots and removing the roadblocks that began to make a path back to a two state solution and thus to peace impossible after the first Intifada. It might not have jumped directly to the final end goal, but it consisted of the essential first steps to get there.
And sure, that included Rabin using language to soften the message to hardliners. Didn´t fool them though: they understood perfectly what it meant and murdered him for it.