Well, the mask is officially off. After decades of doublespeak, diplomatic theater, and hollow peace processes, Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stopped pretending. Standing in Maale Adumim — on stolen land east of Jerusalem — he declares with a smile: “There will be no Palestinian state. This place belongs to us. We are going to double the city’s population.”
Translation: Oslo is dead, the UN is irrelevant, international law is a joke.
The expansion of the E1 settlement is not just another “controversial project.” It’s the surgical amputation of Palestine — a deliberate carving up of the West Bank to make territorial continuity impossible, to sever East Jerusalem, and to strangle any hope of sovereignty. Every diplomat knows this. Every lawyer at The Hague knows this. And every Palestinian mother digging through rubble in Gaza knows this.
But here’s the biting irony: 149 nations at the UN already recognize Palestine. The International Court of Justice has ruled Israel’s occupation unlawful. The world keeps voting, issuing statements, drafting resolutions. And Netanyahu? He calls it all “lies” while signing contracts that bury the two-state solution beneath 3,400 shiny new settler homes. Towers for Israelis, tombstones for Palestinians.
Dear “international community”: what abyss did you think Abu Rudeineh was talking about? This is it. The abyss isn’t on the horizon — it’s here, in concrete and bulldozers. The two-state solution is not slipping away; it’s being executed in broad daylight. And yet, Berlin, London, Canberra, Washington still mutter about “conditional recognition” as if Netanyahu hasn’t already shouted the truth in their faces.
So here’s the sarcastic question the world refuses to answer: If 64,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza, 163,000 wounded, 2.2 million starved, and now the official declaration of “no Palestinian state” are not enough to trigger consequences, what exactly would be?
Because history is already drafting its verdict. Israel is not “defending democracy.” It is burying it — under settlements, under rubble, under graves. And the West, arms folded and wallets open, is applauding the funeral.
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