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The only result of the failed peace is that the Israeli entity has become more aggressive and the Palestinian situation has become more miserable. More Arab meekness equals more Zionist ferocity and massacres against us.

The ongoing crime cannot be isolated from the way we, as Arab and Islamic countries, deal with recurring events in a fragmented manner related to the Palestinian issue. The emergency at our summit is not killing, but rather Zionism outdoing itself in barbarism, which puts us before unprecedented responsibilities. Does the Palestinian need humanitarian aid from us first, or does he need protection from the upcoming genocide against him?

The minimum we have are actual political tools, not rhetorical ones, most notably stopping any political track with the Zionist entity. Talking about a two-state solution, launching the peace process, and other details is not the priority at this urgent moment There is no sponsor, authority, or law today when talking about the “peace process” With the new reality imposed by the valiant Palestinian resistance in our region, we have the political tools that enable us to change the equations.”

  • PM_ME_YOUR_FOUCAULTS [he/him, they/them]
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    10 months ago

    I was just saying this on Twitter recently. Understanding critical support becomes much easier when you understand that pretty much any anti-imperialist native government is going to be better for a country than what happens when the West gets their claws into them.

    Iran's government sucks, but whatever the foreign policy freaks of the US have planned for them is probably horrible beyond all comprehension

    • JohnBrownNote [comrade/them, des/pair]
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      10 months ago

      some libs are even capable of understanding that the castro "regime" was better for cubans than any US puppet government or the continuation from batista would have been.