"The World must Rise against Fascism: A Vision for Peace in the Middle East"
For the sake of peace, instead of Palestinians, Israel has the freedom to choose land in the US for its future settlement; it is not a utopian thought.
Dr Pamelia Riviere
In a bold and thought-provoking satirical piece, the author takes a provocative stance on the relocation of Gazans to the Rafah concentration camp, sparking a heated debate. What if, instead, relocating Israelis could actually pave the way for lasting peace in the Middle East? This article dares to challenge the conventional narrative around Israel and its people, a topic often deemed taboo and labelled as antisemitic—an idea even the UN seems to endorse. It’s high time to shake up the conversation and question the definition of antisemitism itself. Get ready for a rollercoaster of ideas that could redefine the landscape of this contentious issue!
Rafah concentration camp.
Israelis: Are they Lost Souls?
“Stop all humanitarian aid, cut off electricity and water, begin destruction and expulsion… There are no innocent people there.” Zvika Fogel
The United States and Israel have resorted to some of the most ruthless tactics in history, reminiscent of the strategies used by Hitler, Genghis Khan and Machiavelli, resulting in the tragic loss of millions of lives in Gaza. Forcibly pushing Palestinians in a small camp is psychopathic behaviour that Israel is doing to Palestinians. The defense minister, who is a Holocaust survivor, has reportedly outlined a harrowing plan reminiscent of the atrocities he endured under Hitler's regime. Leaked documents suggest his intention to confine 2.1 million people within a makeshift enclosure in Rafah, raising serious concerns among observers. The international community appears shockingly indifferent to this crisis, remaining silent despite overwhelming evidence.
Israel's military operations have led to the mass displacement of innocent civilians, forcing them to relocate from the northern regions of Gaza to the south and back again, while indiscriminately bombing makeshift shelters and tents. These actions have resulted in the tragic loss of over a million Palestinian lives, as the Lancet Study says, with more than 50,000 children among the killed and injured, according to reports. Satellite imagery and various leaked documents, alongside governmental statements, indicate the establishment of what is being termed a "concentration zone" in southern Gaza. Levy has drawn unsettling parallels to historical instances of ethnic cleansing, coining this situation a "second Nakba," invoking the memory of significant displacement events in Palestinian history.
It is disheartening to witness the ongoing discussions about the role of the international community; one might argue it is, in fact, non-existent. In light of these events, one must question the role of the Muslim world. Why are leaders and nations not mobilizing to stand against what constitutes genocide? Where is the so-called leader of the PLO? Their absence during these critical times is profoundly troubling and shameful.
Israeli Far Right Religious Bigots: Genesis 12
Israeli Knesset Member Zvika Fogel stated that by the end of the “war,” not a single Palestinian should remain in Gaza.
He further said that “Stop all humanitarian aid, cut off electricity and water, begin destruction and expulsion… There are no innocent people there.”
In Genesis 12, God's covenant with Abraham includes promises of a great nation, a land for his descendants, and universal blessings through his lineage. Specifically, God pledged to make Abraham's name great, to make him the father of a great nation, to give him and his descendants the land of Canaan (later known as Israel), and to bless all families of the earth through him.
God promised to establish Abraham as a great nation with numerous descendants. Regarding the land, God promised to give the land of Canaan to Abraham and his descendants. It is important to note that the Arabs are the direct descendants of Abraham’s son Ishmael. Therefore, God made a covenant with all those monotheist prophets and their descendants of Abraham.
This promise has been interpreted as a universal blessing, suggesting that through Abraham, all families of the earth would be blessed—a prophecy often associated with Jesus Christ. Additionally, the blessings of God extend to all children of Abraham, including those of Isaac and Ishmael, as well as their descendants. The land of Canaan is meant for everyone who has faith, as stated in Genesis 12.
A humanitarian and peace believer believes that this earth belongs to all humanity, allowing everyone the opportunity to thrive and enjoy its resources. For a peaceful coexistence, Zionist Israeli leaders should avoid occupying Palestinian land. The misguided creation of a new homeland for the Jewish people, as outlined in the Balfour Declaration, resulted in the displacement of the Palestinian nation.
It did not consider the rights of the Arabs who were living there peacefully. The British could have made a more considerate decision by choosing land in the United States or on other British-occupied land for the destitute Jewish people.
Israeli leaders are aiming to realize the vision of a "Greater Israel." This concept involves expanding Israeli control over territories beyond its current borders and seeks to encompass the entire Middle East, including countries such as Saudi Arabia and Iran. One of the underlying motivations is to gain control over the region's oil wealth.
Activists and humanitarians, who believe in peace, will consistently condemn Israel and advocate for the removal of Israelis—not Palestinians—since they have demonstrated that Israel is a violent nation. Netanyahu has declared intentions to build a concentration camp in Rafah, and Trump has also consented to this. Both leaders are committing war crimes. They have no right to confine two million people in a formal concentration camp. The rhetoric used by Netanyahu suggests a voluntary transfer, yet Palestinians have effectively lived in an open concentration camp for decades. This behaviour is reminiscent of the tactics employed by Netanyahu against the war-torn Palestinian population.
Israel, as a Jewish state that faced the Holocaust, is acting in ways similar to Hitler's strategy of ethnic cleansing. We recognize that control over the oil wealth of the Middle East is a significant motivation for their actions. Netanyahu is a pawn working for the U.S. in a proxy war to seize oil and land. They perpetuate propaganda against the Muslim world, framing them as terrorists and violent. Additionally, they invoke religious claims, asserting that God has granted them the land of Israel.
‘A child killed every hour shouldn’t be normal’ - UNICEF on Gaza. What comes first - a peace deal or a peace prize? The war rages on in Gaza - Palestinians were killed from dawn to dusk in Israeli airstrikes daily. Nevertheless, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been unable to thrash out a ceasefire deal despite two days of talks in Washington. However, he did nominate Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize. Buy that has no actual value to the Nobel Peace Committee.
Israel intensifies air attacks across the Gaza Strip with a missile barrage. Every day, Israel pounded densely populated shelters where innocent civilians took refuge. The atrocities against the civilians are Genocide. Israel and the US are both complicit in this genocide.
Is It a Utopian Thought? No, It is Not:
Relocate Israelis from Palestine to the US, instead of the Palestinians: A new slogan should be for the pro-Palestinians: For the sake of peace in the Middle East, relocate Israelis from Palestine to the US, instead of the Palestinians, as the US and Israel have committed genocide against children in Gaza.
Witkoff said that the Israeli army would redeploy. Why is that important? Because Israel wants to maintain control over Rafah, where, according to the Israeli minister of defence, Israel plans to build a tent city and concentrate the population, control who enters, not allow anyone to leave and then push the population out of Gaza to implement, according to Israelis, the Trump plan of depopulating Gaza and taking over the enclave.
I react to Jeffrey Sachs sharing his thoughts on Netanyahu's lobbying the US for war while the slaughter in Gaza continues. Sachs said that Netanyahu is a warmonger, a murderer, and a disaster for the American people. He said the same and consistent thing to start a war in the Middle East. Now the US is complicit in Genocide. The US gave $20 billion to Israel last year. Biden is more pro-Zionist than Netanyahu, as we have seen.
Deportation of Gaza Palestinians a 'war crime or crime against humanity,' legal expert tells DW. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has again promoted his controversial vision for Gaza, saying the population could "voluntarily" relocate out of the territory. Palestinians and human rights groups fear that the plan could amount to forced displacement. Rights groups are meanwhile raising concerns about another relocation plan that Israeli media says has been outlined by the country's defense minister. Israel is planning to build a concentration camp in Rafah to house 2.3 million Palestinians, which is an unscrupulous and immoral decision.
"Relocating Israel to America: A pathway to Lasting Peace"
The Palestinian Baby Angels, the dead (murdered) souls of the innocent children in Gaza, are dreaming of a peaceful solution by relocating Israel to America. They want to sleep in peace in Palestine.
Netanyahu spent his last night in Washington, D.C., with Jewish and evangelical leaders. One notable organization present is CUFI, which stands for Christians United for Israel. However, where is the Arab or Muslim organization advocating for the Palestinians? Palestinians wonder what they are doing, and how they feel when Netanyahu discusses the relocation of Gazans to Rafah and neighbouring countries again? Could they propose relocating Israel to America instead? This could be a unique opportunity, as American conservative evangelical Christians have a strong affinity for Israel.
"The lost souls of Palestinian children, innocent victims of a long-standing conflict, are yearning for a peaceful resolution—a dream that echoes through the generations. For the sake of lasting peace, what if Israel explored the audacious possibility of relocating its settlements to designated lands within the United States? This idea, while unconventional, offers an innovative approach that could fundamentally reshape the narrative of conflict and create pathways towards a brighter future for everyone involved.
The author of this article envisions a world where the cycle of displacement comes to an end. Instead of continuing the forced removal of Palestinians from their ancestral homelands, she proposes that the United States, in collaboration with Israeli leaders, investigate a transformative solution. This approach would involve relocating the Israeli population to a specially designated area within the United States, aiming to foster peace in the often-turbulent regions of the Middle East and West Asia.
This visionary peace initiative has the potential to usher in an era of harmony and reconciliation. For over 77 years, the policies and decisions implemented by both the United States and Israel have significantly contributed to the ongoing turmoil in the region.
Peace thinkers must explore creative alternatives that prioritize coexistence, understanding, and collaboration. The memory of countless Palestinian children who have lost their lives in the pursuit of conflict serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for change. Their dreams of a peaceful future resonate with Pamelia's vision. It’s time for these dreams to be acknowledged and allowed to flourish. They must work together to turn this dream into a reality, illuminating the path toward a hopeful and peaceful existence for all.
The dead souls of the Palestinian children are dreaming of a peaceful solution:
For the sake of peace, instead of Palestinians, Israel has the freedom to choose land in the US for its future settlement; it is not a utopian thought.
Imagine a bold new vision for peace! What if, instead of the ongoing conflict, Israel could choose a vibrant new home in the United States for its future settlements? This isn’t just a dream—it’s an exciting possibility that could reshape the narrative and open doors to a brighter future for everyone involved. The hearts of Palestinian children who have suffered greatly due to violence yearn for a peaceful resolution.
Rather than continuing the displacement of Palestinians from their ancestral homelands, she suggests that the United States and its allies, including Israeli leaders, explore a quixotic solution that would involve relocating the entire Israeli population to a designated area within the United States for the sake of peace in the Middle East and West Asia.
This peace initiative could pave the way for a more harmonious and peaceful Middle East.
Over the past 77 years, the actions and policies of the US and Israel have played a pivotal role in fueling considerable turmoil and conflict in the region, and the world must seek creative alternatives that prioritize reconciliation and coexistence.
Palestinian children's dream is the author’s dream. The spirits of Palestinian children who had been slaughtered mercilessly by the Israelis are longing for a peaceful resolution. Let their dream see the light!
