Both RT and Sputnik have published articles at the top of their page devoted to this very important turn of events in Occupied Palestine. RT calls him a “centerist” but that’s not true as he still favors the Zionist Project of complete eradication of Palestinians from Palestine. His proposal reflects the deep political chasm that’s
Getting rid of Hamas will be impossible, IMO developed since the beginning of May. Here’s most of the proposal as presented by RT:
Among these are bringing hostages home, toppling Hamas rule, demilitarizing the Palestinian enclave and establishing “an international civilian governance mechanism for Gaza, including American, European, Arab and Palestinian elements” that would not include Hamas and won’t be under the authority of Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. The plan also calls for normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia.
Getting rid of Hamas, IMO, will be impossible since the Zionists can’t defeat them. IMO, the days of Zionist diktat to Palestinians is over, so the proposal will go nowhere and Gantz will be forced to carry out his threat and resign. I’m certain this development will be discussed by Crooke tomorrow in his chat with Judge Napolitano. I doubt if it will be in his SCF essay which is likely already written. I also doubt Raisi’s helicopter crash had anything to do with this. As I write, there’s no word about the Iranian president’s condition.
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The proposal is a joke. It's simply impossible. The thing is if he pulls out of the government, the fragile coalition fractures and the government falls, then new elections, Netanyahu loses and goes to jail. Gantz is no less genocidal, but Israel is destined to lose. In my opinion Hamas's game plan remains consistent throughout. Stretch everything out. Time, time, time...the clock is against Israel. Everyone in the Axis is on the same page. Maybe the Palestinians lose a 300,000, maybe 600,000, maybe a million. Think the siege of Leningrad. Meanwhile the world becomes more and more horrified. The price is horrendous, but you win. This is classic guerrilla stuff--which Hamas has no doubt studied. Three things are required: the support of the people (they have it), a refuge (the tunnels), and time. If by chance they do begin to wither, Hezbollah ups its game. Israel is done.
Now it is really spelled out, isn’t it? “Israel called for bipartisan support on Sunday from the United States against the establishment of a Palestinian state, which it said would be a reward for Hamas and its backer Iran.”
https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/israel-seeks-bipartisan-us-support-against-establishment-palestinian-state-2024-05-19/