• TrumpAs Sham Peace Plan

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    By Chris Hedges / Original to ScheerPost

    There is no shortage of failed peace plans in occupied Palestine, all
    of them incorporating detailed phases and timelines, going back to the presidency of Jimmy Carter. They end the same way. Israel gets what it
    wants initially u in the latest case the release of the remaining
    Israeli hostages u while it ignores and violates every other phase
    until it resumes its attacks on the Palestinian people.

    It is a sadistic game. A merry-go-round of death. This ceasefire, like
    those of the past, is a commercial break. A moment when the condemned
    man is allowed to smoke a cigarette before being gunned down in a
    fusillade of bullets.

    Once Israeli hostages are released, the genocide will continue. I do
    not know how soon. LetAs hope the mass slaughter is delayed for at
    least a few weeks. But a pause in the genocide is the best we can
    anticipate. Israel is on the cusp of emptying Gaza, which has been all
    but obliterated under two years of relentless bombing. It is not about
    to be stopped. This is the culmination of the Zionist dream. The
    United States, which has given Israel a staggering $22 billion in
    military aid since Oct, 7, 2023, will not shut down its pipeline, the
    only tool that might halt the genocide.

    Israel, as it always does, will blame Hamas and the Palestinians for
    failing to abide by the agreement, most probably a refusal u true or
    not u to disarm, as the proposal demands. Washington, condemning
    HamasAs supposed violation, will give Israel the green light to
    continue its genocide to create TrumpAs fantasy of a Gaza Riviera and
    ospecial economic zoneo with its ovoluntaryorelocation of Palestinians
    in exchange for digital tokens.

    Of the myriads of peace plans over the decades, the current one is the
    least serious. Aside from a demand that Hamas release the hostages
    within 72-hours after the ceasefire begins, it lacks specifics and
    imposed timetables. It is filled with caveats that allow Israel to
    abrogate the agreement. And that is the point. It is not designed to
    be a viable path to peace, which most Israeli leaders understand.
    IsraelAs largest-circulation newspaper, Israel Hayom, established by
    the late casino magnate Sheldon Adelson to serve as a mouthpiece for
    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and champion messianic Zionism,
    instructed its readers not to be concerned about the Trump plan
    because it is only orhetoric.o

    Israel, in one example from the proposal, will onot return to areas
    that have been withdrawn from, as long as Hamas fully implements the agreement.o

    Who decides if Hamas has ofully implementedo the agreement? Israel.
    Does anyone believe in IsraelAs good faith? Can Israel be trusted as
    an objective arbitrator of the agreement? If Hamas u demonized as a
    terrorist group u objects, will anyone listen?

    How is it possible that a peace proposal ignores the International
    Court of JusticeAs July 2024 Advisory Opinion, which reiterated that
    IsraelAs occupation is illegal and must end?

    How can it fail to mention the PalestinianAs right to
    self-determination?

    Why are Palestinians, who have a right under international law to
    armed struggle against an occupying power, expected to disarm while
    Israel, the illegally occupying force, is not?

    By what authority can the U.S. establish a otemporary transitional
    government,o u TrumpAs and Tony BlairAs so-called oBoard of Peaceo u
    sidelining the Palestinian right to self-determination?

    Who gave the U.S. the authority to send to Gaza an oInternational
    Stabilization Force,o a polite term for foreign occupation?

    How are Palestinians supposed to reconcile themselves to the
    acceptance of an Israeli osecurity barriero on GazaAs borders,
    confirmation that the occupation will continue?

    How can any proposal ignore the slow-motion genocide and annexation of
    the West Bank?

    Why is Israel, which has destroyed Gaza, not required to pay
    reparations?

    What are Palestinians supposed to make of the demand in the proposal
    for a oderadicalizedo Gazan population? How is this expected to be accomplished? Re-education camps? Wholesale censorship? The rewriting
    of the school curriculum? Arresting offending Imams in mosques?

    And what about addressing the incendiary rhetoric routinely employed
    by Israeli leaders who describe Palestinians as ohuman animalso and
    their children as olittle snakeso?

    oAll of Gaza and every child in Gaza, should starve to death,o the
    Israeli rabbi Ronen Shaulov announced. oI donAt have mercy for those
    who, in a few years, will grow up and wonAt have mercy for us. Only a
    stupid fifth column, a hater of Israel has mercy for future
    terrorists, even though today they are still young and hungry. I hope,
    may they starve to death, and if anyone has a problem with what IAve
    said, thatAs their problem.o

    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 u without the
    participation of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) u 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 IsraelAs
    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 osettlementso were to be delayed
    until ofinalo 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 u a
    right enshrined in international law u 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 oan instrument of Palestinian surrender, a Palestinian Versailleso and lambasted Arafat
    as othe Potain of the Palestinians.o

    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 oa 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.o

    Israel unilaterally broke the last two-month-long ceasefire on March
    18 of this year when it launched surprise airstrikes on Gaza.
    NetanyahuAs office claimed that the resumption of the military
    campaign was in response to HamasAs 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.

    Israel has carried out murderous assaults on Gaza for decades,
    cynically calling the bombardment omowing the lawn.o No peace accord
    or ceasefire agreement has ever gotten in the way. This one will be no exception.

    This bloody saga is not over. IsraelAs goals remain unchanged: the dispossession and erasure of Palestinians from their land.

    The only peace Israel intends to offer the Palestinians is the peace
    of the grave.

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