De facto annexation!
Dossier tabled by far-right says Palestinians must prove ownership of the land, otherwise Israel will claim it

Israel, perhaps, does not believe in a pause from violating International Law. Likewise, it has an evil passion for bloodletting, and the audacity to go scot-free after each of its crimes against humanity. That was squarely manifested as the Israeli cabinet approved a plan to literally annex all of the remaining territories in the West Bank, further annihilating a hapless Palestinian nation to the point of extermination.
The dossier tabled by the far-right says that Palestinians must prove ownership of the land, otherwise the Jewish state will forfeit them as 'state property'. Such a contention is not only ridiculous but also devoid of any lawful assumptions, as for decades the stateless people – unable to produce any such documentation – have been under the yoke of neo-imperialism. Secondly, the Zionist state which has no regard for the UN resolutions now wants the world to believe in its gimmicks of 'settlement rights' under paranoid circumstances.
The new disclosure has come at a time when President Donald Trump was scheduled to hold the first executive meeting of the 'Board of Peace', intended at settling the mess in Gaza. Moreover, the latest airstrikes on Gaza Strip that killed at least 11 people is a violation of the ceasefire reached in October, and has put Israel in the dock. Both these instances have torpedoed months of behind-the-curtain wrangling, and made the equation untenable in terms of diplomacy for a large number of states who, otherwise, were willing to address the issue of Palestinian statehood amicably.
It seems, Israel by design is against the nomenclature of lawful proceedings, and only believes in a policy of annexation. This new encroachment strategy mirrors Nazi Germany's policy of Lebensraum. This de facto occupation is, a flagrant violation of international norms. The world community must speak up, and it is now obligatory on the US president to make its "indispensable ally" in the Mideast behave, at least, in terms of state-centrism. Washington's looking the other way may dismantle the BOP concept before it takes off.














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