Saturday, September 30, 2023

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was the First Israeli Leader Who Recognized the Independent State of Palestine, Yitzhak Rabin was Killed by Netanyahu’s Extremists for Recognizing the State of Palestine, Islamic Countries Should Honor the Sacrifice of Yitzhak Rabin and Recognize the State of Palestine Today Not Tomorrow

Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin was the First Israeli Leader Who Recognized the Independent State of Palestine, Yitzhak Rabin was Killed by Netanyahu’s Extremists for Recognizing the State of Palestine, Islamic Countries Should Honor the Sacrifice of Yitzhak Rabin and Recognize the State of Palestine Today Not Tomorrow


Islamic countries do not need to get a permit from the United States. Islamic countries should open their embassies in East Jerusalem, and open consulates in Gaza, peace will be promoted here. PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat was invited to address the United Nations General Assembly in 1974 through the diplomatic efforts of Pakistan’s Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto. The PLO was recognized as the sole Representative organization of the Palestinians and was given a seat in the General.

Mujeeb Khan

 


   


 


 

  Did President Biden tell the American people in his presidential campaign 2020 to establish diplomatic relations with Israel and Saudi Arabia and give billions of dollars to Ukraine in the Ukraine-Russia war? President Biden has not fulfilled what he said to the American people then and now President Biden must answer this in the election campaign for the second term. Before the 2020 elections, former President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as the capital of Israel, which any president had not recognized in seventy years. President Trump also recognized Israel’s occupation of the Golan Height as legitimate. And finally, Israel established diplomatic relations with the Arab states of the Gulf, called it Abraham Accord. Israel’s occupation of the Palestinian territories continued. Israel’s expansion into the Middle East had become a path. President Trump lost the election; Jews in America did not vote for him. President Trump was angry with Benjamin Netanyahu; he was angry that no American president had given Israel what I had given it. President Trump was not alone, Palestinian men of all ages were also angry at Benjamin Netanyahu, who was killing Palestinians every day. Prime Minister Netanyahu is still massacring Palestinians after establishing diplomatic relations with the Arab states of the Gulf. And Prime Minister Netanyahu is asking the Saudis to make a landmark deal with us on the red carpet over the blood of the Palestinians. Israel is a Zionist ideological state and in Saudi Arabia, a Wahhabi utopian state, in whose interest will these relations be? Saudi Arabia’s defense pact with the United States is not an insurance policy for Israel-Saudi Arabia relations and the security of Saudi Arabia.

  The core issue of the Middle East is Palestine, not Saudi Arabia. Oil comes from Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States, and the oil companies are owned by Jews, these relations exist with the Jews. America and European countries are focusing on electric cars, will the proliferation of electric cars affect trade relations between oil-producing Arab countries and Jewish oil companies? If this situation had not changed, Saudi Arabia would not have needed Israel, and Israel needed Saudi Arabia, but now the changes in the situation have brought the interests of both countries closer to each other. Prime Minister Netanyahu is not interested in peace with the Palestinians. Israel‘s treatment of Palestinians who live in Israel and are citizens of Israel is racist. The Israeli government has not even implemented the agreements made by Prime Minister Netanyahu with the Palestinians.

  President Jimmy Carter brokered a landmark Camp David accord between Egypt and Israel, President Answer ai-Sadat and Prime Minister Menachem Begin signed the agreement, which stated that Israel would negotiate with the Palestinian leaders for the establishment of an independent Palestinian state. President Answer al-Sadat made it clear to President Carter and Prime Minister Menachem Begin that if there was no progress in the negotiations with the Palestinians, he would withdraw from the agreement. After three years of the Campe David agreement, President Sadat was killed. President Carter lost the election. Hosseini Mubarak became the president of Egypt. In America, Ronald Reagan became the president. The Campe David Accord was put into cold storage. The Israeli government’s genocidal policy against the Palestinians continued.

  In 1993, Israel and the PLO reached the landmark Oslo Accords, the PLO recognized the existence of Israel, and Israel recognized the establishment of an independent State of Palestine. Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin and PLO Chair Yasser Arafat signed the historic Oslo Accords with President Bill Clinton on the White House lawn. For the first time, the world saw the Palestinians so happy with this Accord in Occupied Palestine that their dream of an independent state was becoming a reality, Benjamin Netanyahu and his party’s hawks did not recognize the Oslo Accords. Israeli hawks killed Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin; they were enemies of peace. Ehud Barak became Prime Minister. President Clinton, Chairman Yasir Arafat, and Prime Minister Ehud Barak pledged to complete Yitzhak Rabin’s peace mission. President Clinton invested much of his time in making the Oslo Accords a success. President Clinton was also present at the all-night talks at Campe David between Prime Minister Ehud Barak and Chairman Yasser Arafat, the two leaders came very close to a compromise. Only one point could not be agreed upon, it was the last days of President Clinton’s presidency. President George W. Bush came to power. President Clinton brought the Oslo Accords remarkably close to success, had President Bush taken it from there, it had a good chance of solving the core issue of the Middle East. President Bush was more interested in his father’s unfinished Iraq war to finish it.                       

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

   

  

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