(December 9, 2023)
Archiv: 21. Jahrhundert / 21st Century
MK Odeh in Berlin: Germany â Recognize Palestine
According to Odeh, âEvery hostage returned from Gaza is a victory. Every child and family who survived Gaza is a victory. But that is not the victory Netanyahu wants.â He said, âWhat has been achieved and at what price? Palestinian cities have been erased from the map. Tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza were killed, including 20,000 children. Hundreds of thousands were left without homes. This is not a victory. This is devastation,â and called on âthose responsible for crimes against humanityâ to be held accountable.
âThe Israeli state was already like Sparta â now it has become a super Sparta. If this is victory, what does defeat look like?â Odeh wondered. Odeh also urged Germany to recognize a Palestinian state, saying that the only request he had of U.S. President Donald Trump when he came to address Israelâs Knesset in October was to recognize a Palestinian state. âSo, I ask you too: Germany â recognize Palestine! Recognize that there are two people in our shared homeland, both with the right to self-determination,â he cried out, to great applause.
Regarding Germany, Odeh said that Berlin âcarries the scars of the 20th century and stands as a living reminder of how far human cruelty can go when power is absolute. When racism is normalized and people are dehumanized. But a city like Berlin can be both a graveyard for history, resistance culture and rebirth,â he said. Odeh also said the history of Berlin teaches that âsilence in the face of injustice is deadly. It was silence that made the greatest crime of the century possible. And yet, today we see silence return, dressed up in diplomatic language.â
this is the biggest blunder in American history. Mark my words
(December 9, 2023)
this is the biggest blunder in American history. Mark my words
(December 9, 2023)
The 109-Year-Old Pact That Looms Over European Moves to Recognize a Palestinian State
(August 3, 2025)
Speaking at the United Nations, the British foreign secretary, David Lammy, cited another century-old document in arguing that recognition would redress a historical injustice: the Balfour Declaration, issued a year after the signing of Sykes-Picot, which endorsed âthe establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.â It had a proviso that ânothing shall be done which may prejudice the civil and religious rights of existing non-Jewish communities in Palestine.â
Former UN aid chief: Israel committing âworst crime of the 21st centuryâ in Gaza
âThere can frankly be very little doubt that we are seeing starvation and hunger as an instrument of the war,â he told MEE.
âThere is no prior experience in my five decades of humanitarian experience that can come close to comparison to the horror we are all seeing in Gaza,â he said.
âThe UN announcement, based on serious hospital data, that people are fainting in the street from hunger and malnutrition, tells us all we need to know.
âIt is a historic fact that children die first in these circumstances. Our humanity cannot believe our eyes.â
Israelâs siege on Gaza since 2 March has blocked the entry of humanitarian supplies by the UN and its partner organisations to the enclave, bringing the 2.1 million population to the brink of famine.
Trump tensions with Israel, Netanyahu rise to the surface
Amos Hochstein, who was a senior official focused on the Middle East during the Biden administration, described a pattern of Israeli leaders presenting headstrong views on security and using the U.S. as a scapegoat to rein them in with hawkish security officials and hard-line political partners.
âIâll say something a bit controversial, but in my mind, since Ronald Reagan, Israel doesnât have a stop button,â Hochstein said on the âUnholy: Two Jews on the Newsâ podcast June 19.
âEvery prime minister, right-wing, left-wing centrist goes to his, whoever it is at the time, the military, the intelligence, his, you know, extremist parties and says, âIâm with you, but these darn Americans are forcing me to stop.â And theyâre like, all right, fine, weâll stop and weâll do a deal. And thatâs been the case in every operation since the 1980s.â
this is the biggest blunder in American history. Mark my words
(December 9, 2023)
Israel Supporters Will Be Despised For The Rest of Their Lives
Everyoneâs always going to remember what they did. Their grandchildren will be disgusted by them. Their families will carry their shame for generations.