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Netanyahu Announces Six-Point Plan to Annex Palestinian Land, Defeat Iran

Palestine Chronicle | December 28, 2019

Following his triumph in the Likud party’s primary elections on December 26, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu introduced a political plan aimed at securing US recognition of Israel’s annexation of West Bank settlements and rolling back Iran’s influence in the region.

Netanyahu’s plan, which is likely to play a major role in his desperate attempt to cling to power after yet another general election, slated for March, also proposes the normalization of ties between Tel Aviv and Arab countries, without ending Israel’s occupation of Palestine.

Israeli newspaper Times of Israel reported on Netanyahu’s six-point plan, which was revealed during the Israeli leader’s victory speech on Friday.

“First, we will finalize our borders; second, we will push the US to recognize our sovereignty in the Jordan Valley and the northern Dead Sea; third, we will push for US recognition of our extension of sovereignty over all the communities in Judea and Samaria, all of them without exception,” Netanyahu said.

“Fourth, we will push for a historic defense alliance with the US that will preserve Israeli freedom of action; fifth, stop Iran and its allies decisively; and sixth, push for normalization and agreements that will lead to peace accords with Arab countries”.

“Israeli officials have been preparing for this moment for more than half a century, since the West Bank, East Jerusalem and Gaza were seized back in 1967,” wrote Palestine Chronicle contributor Jonathan Cook last June.

“Annexation is not a right-wing project that has hijacked the benign intentions of Israel’s founding generation. Annexation was on the cards from the occupation’s very beginnings in 1967, when the so-called center-left – now presented as a peace-loving alternative to Netanyahu – ran the government,” Cook added.

“Ultimately, Israel wants the Palestinians gone entirely, squeezed out into neighboring Arab states, such as Egypt and Jordan. That next chapter is likely to begin in earnest if Trump ever gets the chance to unveil his deal of the century’.”

In his speech on Friday, Netanyahu promised his Likud supporters that he will “fight for them” as “they fought for me,” reported The Times of Israel.

December 28, 2019 - Posted by | Ethnic Cleansing, Racism, Zionism, Illegal Occupation | , , ,

3 Comments »

  1. Israel wants the Palestinians gone entirely

    Too true! But it’s typical Zio wishful thinking. The Palestinians quietly continue to proliferate, and there’s not a thing the genocidal megalomaniacs who imagine that they’re the master race can do about it.

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    traducteur's avatar Comment by traducteur | December 28, 2019 | Reply

  2. “…fifth, stop Iran and its allies decisively”

    If that’s not a clear war threat which should instill terror in world leaders’ minds and hearts to the extent of taking strong preventive action, then nothing is…

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    Jerry Alatalo's avatar Comment by Jerry Alatalo | December 28, 2019 | Reply

  3. As to the second comment, Israel has been at war for 70 some years. The war is carried out in so many ways, as to numb the understanding of it, which is exactly what the Zionist enterprise wants. One of the ways of so effectively carrying it forward, is the motto of its secretive Mossad.

    Secondly, its partisans around the world carry it forward. Those partisans have increasingly worked their way into the government of the United States, into the foreign aid of the United States, into the banking of the United States, into the influence/mind control via the entertainment industry, and, as contrary to the denials, into the media of the United States.

    The more that is revealed or made clear, the more strident the efforts to discredit, to charge as criminal, and the more the efforts to engage the American government to do the enforcing of censorship and all that goes with it.

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    michael's avatar Comment by michael | December 28, 2019 | Reply


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