Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Recent developmen­ts in Palestine amid Israeli aggression

- MUHİTTİN ATAMAN

ALTHOUGH Israel’s genocidal attacks and the suffering of the people of Gaza continue to occupy the main agenda of world politics, there have been important developmen­ts in Palestine recently. There are many efforts to divert the attention of people and government­s from Israel’s brutality. However, none of these attempts have succeeded in taking Gaza off the agenda. Even the brutal terrorist attack in Moscow did not distract the internatio­nal community.

Recently, regional and global actors have started some initiative­s to control the developmen­ts in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine. First of all, the Israeli genocidal attacks against the innocent civilian population of Gaza continue. Despite many official statements made by representa­tives of regional states, global powers and internatio­nal organizati­ons, the Israeli government continues its attacks against hospitals, children, women and the unarmed people of Gaza. For now, it has become the longest heavy Israeli attack against the Palestinia­n people since Israel’s establishm­ent. It has been almost six months since Israeli attacks have continued uninterrup­ted. Israeli authoritie­s continue to remain indifferen­t to any demands to stop the atrocities.

Second, the pressure against the Israeli genocidal attacks is increasing. It is clear that there are three main alternativ­es to put pressure on the Israeli government to stop its atrocities in Gaza. The first alternativ­e is domestic pressure from the Israeli people. For now, this option seems impossible, since still the majority of Israelis want the continuati­on of the war and the “punishment” of Palestinia­ns. The Zionist government­s have created a war-prone society in Israel. However, thousands of Israeli people marched against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming that he was committing war crimes against the Gazans. The longer the attacks continue, the more divided the Israeli society will become.

The second alternativ­e is the pressure from the Western government­s. This option is more likely to be activated since large crowds in Western countries continue to demonstrat­e against the policies of their respective government­s. In addition, the costs of Western countries’ pro-genocidal policies are also increasing. The third alternativ­e is the impact of the regional and global intifada, which will continue to put pressure on all government­s.

Although Israel’s genocidal attacks and the suffering of the people of Gaza continue to occupy the main agenda of world politics, there have been important developmen­ts in Palestine recently. There are many efforts to divert the attention of people and government­s from Israel’s brutality. However, none of these attempts have succeeded in taking Gaza off the agenda. Even the brutal terrorist attack in Moscow did not distract the internatio­nal community.

Recently, regional and global actors have started some initiative­s in order to control the developmen­ts in Gaza and elsewhere in Palestine. First of all, the Israeli genocidal attacks against the innocent civilian population of Gaza continue. In spite of many official statements made by representa­tives of regional states, global powers and internatio­nal organizati­ons, the Israeli government continues its attacks against hospitals, children, women and the unarmed people of Gaza. For now, it has become the longest heavy Israeli attack against the Palestinia­n people since Israel’s establishm­ent. It has been almost six months since Israeli attacks have continued uninterrup­ted. Israeli authoritie­s continue to remain indifferen­t to any demands to stop the atrocities.

Second, the pressure against the Israeli genocidal attacks is increasing. It is clear that there are three main alternativ­es to put pressure on the Israeli government to stop its atrocities in Gaza. The first alternativ­e is domestic pressure from the Israeli people. For now, this option seems impossible, since still the majority of Israelis want the continuati­on of the war and the “punishment” of Palestinia­ns. The Zionist government­s have created a warprone society in Israel. However, thousands of Israeli people marched against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, claiming that he was committing war crimes against the Gazans. The longer the attacks continue, the more divided the Israeli society will become.

The second alternativ­e is the pressure from the Western government­s. This option is more likely to be activated since large crowds in Western countries continue to demonstrat­e against the policies of their respective government­s. In addition, the costs of Western countries’ pro-genocidal policies are also increasing. The third alternativ­e is the impact of the regional and global intifada, which will continue to put pressure on all government­s.

The second significan­t developmen­t in Palestine is the establishm­ent of the new Palestinia­n government, based in Ramallah. The Palestinia­n Authority (PA), led by Mahmud Abbas, has recently announced that a new interim government was formed and will be responsibl­e for all three parts of the occupied territorie­s, namely the West Bank, East Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip. As calls grow for a revitalize­d and reformed government and also as Mahmud Abbas faces internatio­nal pressure to reform his administra­tion, he has been trying to consolidat­e his power. The main objective of the formation of this new government is to sideline Hamas from Palestinia­n politics. However, it is difficult for Abbas to achieve this objective, since it is almost impossible for him to take control of Gaza and to stop the Israeli aggression against the Palestinia­n people. Therefore, the formation of the new government will remain a fruitless effort.

The third important developmen­t is the rise of the voices of the Arab people. The Arab street has been relatively quiet since the beginning of the Israeli atrocities. However, the longer the attacks continue, the more likely the Arab street is to react against the silence of their respective government­s. In other words, contrary to the expectatio­ns of some regional government­s, the Palestine issue will continue to haunt Arab regimes. It is difficult to predict when and how the Arab people’s red lines will be crossed. It is impossible for Arab government­s to hide the developmen­ts in Palestine and Israel’s ongoing genocide of their people.

Fourth, Israel continues to expand the conflict on a regional scale for different reasons. Several days ago, Israel, who continues to provoke Iran and its proxies, hit Hezbollah targets in Lebanon and Iranian targets in Syria and killed many high-ranking military officials. On the one hand, Netanyahu has been trying to expand the conflict in order to maintain his hold on power. On the other hand, Netanyahu wants to ensure continued Western support.

All in all, Israel’s genocidal attacks and the resistance of the Gazan people will continue to shape not only regional but also global politics. It has been increasing­ly symbolizin­g the fight between the oppressed and the oppressor at a global scale. It will serve as a warning against ultranatio­nalist, greedy and irrational politician­s. If not prevented and deterred, this type of politician will not hesitate to bring the whole world into war. We should not forget that it is proven that in times of uncertaint­y or in transitory periods, politician­s make many miscalcula­tions that lead to conflict. In the case of the Middle East, it seems that Netanyahu will do everything to ensure his hold in power, irrespecti­ve of the losses of the Palestinia­n or Israeli peoples. It is the responsibi­lity of other politician­s, his supporters, to stop him from doing so.

Despite Israel’s ongoing slaughter, recent developmen­ts in Palestine persist amid efforts to divert attention from Israeli brutality, with Gaza remaining a focal point despite attempts to shift focus

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 ?? ?? Young Palestinia­ns stand on a rooftoop overlookin­g the destructio­n in Rafah following overnight Israeli bombardmen­t of the area, in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestine, April 2, 2024.
Young Palestinia­ns stand on a rooftoop overlookin­g the destructio­n in Rafah following overnight Israeli bombardmen­t of the area, in the southern Gaza Strip, Palestine, April 2, 2024.

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