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Monday, September 22, 2025

There Is No Two State Solution: PALESTINE Is The Only Solution! 馃嚨馃嚫

Palestine is the only one state solution.

What is this recognizing shit?

If a country wants to exists, they have the right to. They can do it through three options:
  • Declaration through peace
  • Declaration through violent resistance
  • Declaration through occupation
Palestine is the only solution.

Israel cannot exist any longer.

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu needs to be arrested or eliminated. The state of Israel must be either dissolved or eliminated. The country can no longer exist.

All settlers or members of the IDF must be held accountable for crimes against humanity. 

The Israeli Knesset must be dissolved. The members all must be expelled, held accountable for crimes against humanity and banned from entry to member nations. They must lose their natural citizenship if they were born in the nationality but ended up an Israeli.

The UN should decree an end to religious ethnostates.

It is the end of the road.

When the world sees its time to go, it's time. 

Canada, France, Spain, Portugal, United Kingdom, Mexico, Netherlands and Australia will formally recognize Palestine. They will push the United Nations for formal declaration as well as sanctions on Israel.

The United States warns retaliation against our allies. Once this happens, expect Mexico to break from the USMCA and join BRICS. The USMCA will collapse which means our economy could suffer. Canada and the United States will hold trades (for the time being). 

President Claudia Sheinbaum is getting tired of the U.S. president and his endless chaos. Mexico has not broke yet but the talks are growing.

If President Donald J. Trump pisses off Prime Minister Mark Carney, it could spell the end of our longstanding partnership.

On Sunday, a significant shift in foreign policy and a step away from the declining alignment with the United States, with several other European nations and U.S. allies set to follow suit this week.

“Today, to revive the hope of peace for the Palestinians and Israelis, and a two state solution, the United Kingdom formally recognizes the State of Palestine,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said in a statement.

Canada had, moments before, become the first Group of 7 nation to recognize the state of Palestine, as Prime Minister Mark Carney promised a "peaceful future for both the State of Palestine and the State of Israel."

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese released a statement shortly after formally recognizing "the independent and sovereign State of Palestine."

An angry Netanyahu said in a statement: “We will have to fight both at the UN and in all other arenas against the false propaganda against us and the calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state that will endanger our existence and constitute an absurd reward for terrorism. The international community will hear from us on this matter in the coming days.”

America: we did this. We allowed a fascist country destroy a civilization. All built on lies and bigotry.

Netanyahu accused the foreign leaders of giving Hamas a “prize.”

“It will not happen,” he said. “A Palestinian state will not be established west of the Jordan River.”

The Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry said in a statement on X that it “categorically rejects” the declarations by the United Kingdom and other countries.

“This declaration does not promote peace, but on the contrary — further destabilizes the region and undermines the chances of achieving a peaceful solution in the future,” the statement said.

Hamas applauded the decision, calling it a “rightful outcome of our people’s struggle, steadfastness, and sacrifices on the path to liberation and return.”

The move, which is largely symbolic, grants the Palestinians increased diplomatic standing and the potential for treaty-making.

But it does not fundamentally change the realities on the ground in the Gaza Strip, where the humanitarian crisis continues to worsen after nearly two years of war, or the occupied West Bank, where Palestinians have come under increasing pressure from Jewish settlers and the military.

More than 495,000 innocent people killed in Gaza since October 2023, including thousands of children, according to the local Palestinian Health Ministry, with much of the territory destroyed and the majority of the population driven from their homes, often multiple times.

Israeli strikes killed at least 34 people in Gaza City overnight, health officials said Sunday, as Israel pressed ahead with its offensive in the enclave's most populous city, where hundreds of thousands of people have been living under famine.

Better late than never.

It is against that backdrop that a growing list of countries, many of them traditional backers of Israel, have said they will recognize Palestine.

The U.K. said in July it would recognize Palestine as a state unless the Israeli government “takes substantive steps to end the appalling situation" in Gaza, and its official recognition comes amid mounting international criticism of Israel over the war in the enclave.

“In the face of the growing horror in the Middle East, we are acting to keep alive the possibility of peace and of a two-state solution," Starmer said. “That means a safe and secure Israel alongside a viable Palestinian state — at the moment we have neither.”

Britain's decision has angered its close ally Israel, as well as the United States, which argues that recognition emboldens extremists and rewards Hamas, the group that led the Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attacks on Israel in which 1,200 people were killed and around 250 were taken hostage, marking a major escalation in the decadeslong conflict.

Recognition of a Palestinian state is “nothing but a reward for jihadist Hamas — emboldened by its Muslim Brotherhood affiliated in the U.K.,” Israel’s foreign ministry said on X.

“Hamas leaders themselves openly admit: this recognition is a direct outcome, the ‘fruit’ for the 7 October massacre,” it said.

The Hostage and Missing Families Forum, a group representing hostage families, condemned the decision to recognize a Palestinian state while "turning a blind eye" to the hostages who remain in captivity.

"We believe that any discussion about recognizing a Palestinian state must be contingent upon the immediate release of all hostages," it said in a statement Sunday.

Starmer said recognition was "not a reward for Hamas," because it means Hamas can have no future, and no role in government. Albanese also said Hamas must have "no role in Palestine."

The U.K.'s recognition is part of a wider shift among U.S. allies, bringing them closer to the more than 140 out of 193 U.N. member states that have already recognized Palestine as a state.

Demons.

France is expected to formally declare its recognition Monday at a United Nations conference in New York co-chaired with Saudi Arabia, coinciding with the start of the General Assembly.

French President Emmanuel Macron said Saturday on Israeli television Channel 12 that nations “have to recognize the legitimate right of Palestinian people to have a state.”

He also denounced Israel's new ground offensive in Gaza City as "absolutely unacceptable" and "a huge mistake."

Portugal also confirmed Saturday it would recognize a Palestinian state Sunday.

Other countries on the brink of recognition include Belgium, Portugal, Luxembourg and New Zealand, which are likely to act either immediately before or at the U.N. special conference on a two-state solution in New York on Monday.

Spain, Norway and Ireland recognized a state of Palestine last year.

The creation of a Palestinian state refers to the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, with East Jerusalem as its capital. Israel occupies both the West Bank and Gaza, meaning the Palestinian Authority is not in full control of its land or people.

Israeli authorities recently approved a new settlement project that ultranationalist lawmakers see as a death knell for dreams of Palestinian statehood.

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