Recently, Netanyahu presented his plan to the occupation government regarding the day after the end of the war or aggression on Gaza. The plan includes establishing a buffer zone on the eastern borders of the Gaza Strip to protect the security of settlers in the envelope and setting up focal points for the occupation army inside the Strip to enter and exit as it pleases and to have full control over the borders. It also involves establishing a civilian administration with figures approved by the occupation, liquidating UNRWA, combating incitement in institutions, schools, and educational curricula, and so forth.
Netanyahu's plan aims to regain control of the colonial system over the Gaza Strip and keep it under occupation. It also aims to alleviate the growing international momentum demanding a two-state solution and recognition of the Palestinian state, especially as there is increasing Western government support for recognizing the Palestinian state. Additionally, it aims to separately address the fate of the Gaza Strip from the West Bank, consolidating the policy of fragmentation and division practiced by the occupation.
Netanyahu's plan comes just days after the Knesset adopted a proposal, with a majority of ninety votes, rejecting unilateral recognition of the Palestinian state.
Netanyahu is trying to confront the massive international reaction and the push for recognition of the Palestinian state, preempting any talks or proposals outside the occupation's will, as it continues its genocidal operations against our people in the Strip.
It is clear that Netanyahu sees the historical moment as opportune to complete the Zionist colonial expansion project, with unlimited American support and the international system's failure to stop the ongoing aggression and massacres against our people in the Strip, knowing that seventy percent of the martyrs are children and women.
Netanyahu wants to preempt any ideas about the day after, which prompted him to present his plan indirectly to the Biden administration.
It's worth noting that President Biden previously spoke about recognizing a state without specifying its essence through his talk about the existence of various state patterns.
Therefore, he wants a disarmed and sovereign Palestinian state under Israeli sovereignty, without exercising the right to self-determination. A state resembling or matching Trump's fragmented and distorted state, without sovereignty.
Biden wants to recognize a Palestinian state with a distorted structure and deprived of its will, to implement the regional normalization plan and integrate the occupation state into the Middle East region.
Netanyahu has repeatedly rejected the return of the authority to Gaza, indicating his rejection of "Hamastan" in Gaza and "Fatahstan" in the West Bank.
Netanyahu rejects the connection between Gaza and the West Bank and wants to assert Israeli sovereignty from the river to the sea, while granting the population restricted civil rights under occupation conditions and without the right to self-determination.
The idea of establishing a Palestinian state contradicts the Zionist ideology based on the notion that Palestine is a land without a people for a people without a land, which explains Netanyahu's rejection and that of most leaders of the occupation state of the idea of the Palestinian state, which would constitute a contradiction to the Zionist project.
It is worth mentioning here that the renewed authority proposed by Biden, in an attempt to distort the concepts, claims that the absence of reform is the problem, not the occupation, is rejected in its return to Gaza by Netanyahu.
Wide sectors of our people want reform from a national perspective and to enhance transparency, accountability mechanisms, judicial independence, and proper human resource placement, respecting public freedoms on the basis of the rule of law and separation of powers.
It has become necessary to separate power and organization within the context of arranging the functions of Palestinian representative institutions to ensure the revitalization of the Palestine Liberation Organization as a broad national front representing the national identity of our people in all places of its presence.
After Netanyahu's plan has become clear and the extent of American partnership with it in the aggression on Gaza and the extent of the destruction inflicted on the people, infrastructure, public institutions, hospitals, shelter schools, and displacement camps, confronting this plan and others is inevitable. However, this cannot be achieved without national unity and arranging the Palestinian domestic house on democratic and participatory bases.
The sacrifices of our people and their immense resilience must necessarily lead to ending the state of division and achieving national unity through the implementation of reconciliation agreements, the latest of which was concluded in the Egyptian city of Al-Alamein.
We hope that the upcoming Moscow meeting will make progress in the path of national unity, our only choice in facing the existential challenges facing our people.
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