Israel Sionist state

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Possible valuable reading that highlighted and mentioned some important things about the war in the Middle East. The war rages not only between Israel and Palestine, but also to neighboring countries that sympathize with Palestine. There are more countries involved in this or sometimes even threatened. Thus, according to an opinion, possibly more than one genocide is committed.  It is not only in Palestine, but all the areas around it, there are various and different peoples in those areas and in Palestina as well.   How do people and governments live with so much blood on their hands?

UN Partition Plan | HonestReporting

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It is sad because the incidents mostly started when Israel illegally occupied the territories of the Palestinian peoples, already carried out before 1940 by the British. Most of the conflicts emerge clearly. Israel military groups create the conflicts of nocturnal raids in the homes of Palestine residents, only to chase them out, “conquer” the territory and illegally occupy it. Then the citizens of Palestine are blamed for their attitude towards Zionists.

Nakba – Plan Dalet, the blueprint for the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians.

If the British Empire and Israel did not occupy in the first place, then the conflict was not as it is today.  Most of the conflicts are clearly visible, Israel military groups created the conflicts of nightly raids in the homes of Palestine residents , only to chase them out, “conquer” the territory and illegally occupy it. After that it is to be in full control of the Arabs, through high walls, sophisticated cameras and also permit systems.

It is not only Arabs who lived here before 1948, there were also Jews and Christians.   It is more than one WAR crime and genocides.   The concern put forward, was Israel, the Zionists really serious about a ‘two state solution’?   The opinion is NO. Why is there a United Nations organization that allows all illegal occupations then and today.

If Israel proclaimed their state as independent in 1948, which was supported by Brittain and America, Palestine has the same right to independence in there areas. It also includes the illegally occupied territories. Where and when did the UN launch all the investigations into this illegal occupation and control about other peoples?       Is of the opinion that Israel’s plans that they launched and pursued did not carry the approval of any of the residents of Palestine, much less surrounding supporters. The Zionist state simply walked over them and because the UN and other governments did nothing about it, Israel had a free hand to do whatever they wanted.

Israel has also created some other problems with this whole situation, not only for the inhabitants of Palestine (who are not only Arabs). With premeditated decisions, they not only put pressure on the surrounding neighboring countries, but worldwide some of these refugees who simply had to leave their homes and businesses in Gaza or Westbank are looking for other places to live.

Other governments and countries had to bend over backwards to accommodate these refugees. This is a smart move by Britain, America and other governments in particular, precisely because they support the Zionist state of Israel in doing this.

In this way, the other relevant countries get a chance to test their own weapons, artillery and bombers on Arabs, Jews and Christians, as well as with the surrounding governments or countries or organizations that sympathize with Palestine residents. They are therefore used as guinea pigs by the countries that supply weapons and bombs to Israel, to bomb everything flat. This is not about Hamas at all, the type of plans and war plans were in place long before 2007.  Hamas was not there.

The tunnels and Hamas were the brainchild of Israel Zionists and her accomplices who support her in this. They do not only damage the Palestine areas, but also surrounding countries. Gaza has not been bombed for the first time in 2023 either, go and see what all the small towns and cities destroyed by the British Empire and Sionists Israel since 1920 look like.   Especially all the illegal areas they occupied and built their luxury homes there. Worrying how Israel reacted to the October 7, 2023 incident, but the question is, how much of the shooting and bombings that took place there were caused by the military and helicopter (apache) actions of Israel and how much really by Hamas? Would Israel have allowed Hamas or any other country to occupy and take over their territories as they are doing to Palestine today. It does not matter who lives in Palestine, for sure they have the same right as the Zionist state.

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MANIPULATION AND CONTROL OVER EVERYONE IN PALESTINE (MILLIONS OF HOSTAGES)

Israel’s plans were not discussed in advance with any Palestinian resident or government or that they were carried out. There are many points of concern that are highlighted.

The Israeli settlement programs are a major and permanent issue on the agenda of the consecutive Israeli governments even though the Israeli settlements are in direct violation of the international law. Where is most governments and United Nations then since 1948? The construction of Israeli settlements in the OPT also follows a pattern, which has become more obvious in time, and that pattern’s aim is to cut off Palestinian localities from one other and to restrict these same localities from expanding, by controlling as much lands as possible.

The consecutive Israeli governments spared no expanses to push the settlements program forward, either through expansion of settlements or through all their related activities, such as outposts, bypass roads, corridors, etc. By these means, the Palestinian towns and villages are now wrapped up and cut off, and also after 2002 the high segregation wall tightened the wrap on many Palestinian towns making some of them look like big prisons.     Cameras are all over.

Through its different policies regarding land, be it confiscation or declaration of closed areas, etc., Israel now has effective control over 57% of the West Bank, land which is now out of Palestinian reach. On these lands reside about 480,000 Jewish Settlers in 207 Israeli settlements, and 217 settlement outposts.   That is illegal and totally wrong, a war crime and violation of human rights.

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Prisons of Palestine

The IOF are imprisoning nearly 1.5 million Palestinian residents of the Gaza Strip. Although the Strip is surrounded and completely cut off from the outside world, Sharon’s plan states that there will be no basis for claiming that the Gaza Strip is occupied territory. Despite Sharon’s proclamations, international law confirms the opposite.

Particularly after the withdrawal, economic activity has been hindered by Israeli procedures, closures and obstacles, while export and import remain under Israeli control. As included in Sharon’s document, the Israelis control the entry and exit of workers and of goods between the territories concerned, in addition to the monetary regime, tax, customs, the postal service and other forms of communication.

After the implementation of the ‘Disengagement Plan’, people living in the Gaza Strip are still subject to the effective control of the Israeli army, for it alone retains control over Gaza’s airspace, sea shore, and border crossings.  Every country had its rights, but obvious not here in Palestina.

This level of control and the fact that Israel occupies 17% of the Gaza Strip confirms that Israel is an occupying power and it is still illegal. In fact, as long as any of the lands captured by Israel during the 1967-war remain under its control, Israel remains an occupying power. Rather than viewing withdrawal as ‘Disengagement’, we should view it as a ‘Redeployment of Forces’. The Gaza Strip remains under the control of an occupying power Israel. Furthermore, Palestinian sovereignty could not be attained until there is effective Palestinian control over land and boarders.   United Nations and countries overseas must stop this Sionist Israel.

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Allon Plan                     

Directly after the 1967-War Yigal Allon, head of the Israeli Ministerial Committee on Colonies at that time, prepared a plan to segregate the OPT from Jordan, with an intention to turn the Jordan River into political and security boundary for Israel. Within the Jordan Valley area, the plan called for the construction of a bloc of Israeli colonies at a width of approximately 20 km as a first step towards their formal annexation to the State of Israel. The string of colonies, which covered the Palestinian areas were constructed around East Jerusalem, the Etzion Block to the south of Bethlehem, most of the Jordan Valley, and a strip of Palestinian lands south of Hebron. As a result of implementing the Allon plan, Israel gained control over 50% of the West Bank lands.

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The Drobles Plan                     

In 1977, Matitiyahu Drobles, head of the World Zionist Organization’s Settlement Division, prepared a comprehensive plan for the establishment of colonies throughout the West Bank. Most of the colonies that were established as part of the Drobles plan were constructed on the central mountain ridge around Palestinian population centers. The Drobles Plan embraced the aims of Gush Emunim and signaled a governmental shift away from the Allon Plan. This shift correlated to the Likud Party coming to power in Israel.

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Sharon Plan           

A plan to illegally occupy more land.   The former Israeli Minister of Agriculture Ariel Sharon (1977-1981) (and former Israeli Prime Minister) modified and expanded the Drobles Plan and Gush Emunim, by intensifying colonialization along the Green Line in order to secure the borders between the West Bank and Israel.                      

The Sharon Plan also called for increasing the colonialization along the central mountain ridge. According to the Sharon Plan, only a small number of high density Palestinian communities were not to be under Israeli sovereignty in the future. The Allon Plan dealt with the ‘demographic problem’ posed to Israel by the Palestinian population through avoidance, whereas, the Sharon Plan continued the more aggressive policies that relied on illegal removals and transfer of the Palestinian population out of the OPT. The ultimate aim of the Sharon Plan was the illegal annexation of the West Bank, excluding small densely populated Palestinian enclaves.

Following the preparation of Sharon’s plan, the Ministry of Agriculture and the Ministry of Construction and Housing established illegally ten colonies on the western slopes of the central mountain ridge in the West Bank, north of Jerusalem. Sharon’s vision also included preventing the contiguity of developed Palestinian areas along the Green Line, by disconnecting and segregating the West Bank in areas north of Nablus, west of Jenin, and north of Ramallah, from the Palestinian communities adjacent to the Green Line within Israel. According to his vision, this disconnection would be accomplished by the creation and construction of illegal sets of Israeli colonies on those areas. Sharon also planned to create corridors of colonies and a network of bypass roads all over the West Bank, connecting the 1949-Armistice Line (Green Line) with the Jordan Valley.

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Unilateral Israeli ‘Disengagement Plan’ from Gaza Strip and Four West Bank Settlements 

The former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon first announced his vision of the Gaza ‘disengagement’ plan at the 2004 Herzliya Conference. Failing to gain public support from senior ministers, Sharon agreed that the Likud party would hold a referendum on the plan prior to an Israeli Cabinet vote.
The referendum was held on May 2, 2004 and ended with 65% of people voting against the ‘Disengagement Plan’, despite most polls showing approximately 55% of Likud members supporting the Plan before the referendum. Sharon himself announced that he accepted the Likud referendum results and would take time to consider his steps. He ordered the Minister of Defense Shaul Mofaz to create an amended plan which Likud voters could accept.

On June 6, 2004, Sharon’s government approved an amended ‘Disengagement Plan’ and on October 26, 2004 the Knesset gave preliminary approval for the Plan.    The Israeli Cabinet had already, on September 14, 2004, approved plans to suitably compensate settlers who agreed to depart the Gaza Strip. Consequently, at midnight between August 14, and August 15, 2005, the Kissufim crossing was shut down, and the Gaza Strip became officially closed to Israelis.

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RELATED  INFORMATION

Nakba en Plan Dalet
https://imeu.org/article/plan-dalet
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/plan-dalet-for-war-of-independence-march-1948

Click to access Plan%20dalet.pdf

Created in 1974
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gush-Emunim
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/gush-emunim/

https://www.gov.il/en/departments/knesset/govil-landing-page#:

https://www.arij.org/atlas40/chapter4.2.html#:

https://www.arij.org/atlas40/cited.php#4.6

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_disengagement_from_Gaza

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Nations_Partition_Plan_for_Palestine

http://www.mideastweb.org/lastmaps.htm

https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/10/27/did-british-mandate-pave-way-for-israeli-occupation

2003
https://www.mezan.org/en/post/1414/Another-Extra-Judicial-Execution%E2%80%94IOF-Fires-Apache-Missiles-Directly-into-a-Car-in-Gaza-City,-Killing-Four-Palestinians

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