Sunday, January 26, 2020

Palestinians to suffer same fate at Czechs in ’38?



A good indicator that a state is about to be sold out to a conqueror is when that state is not invited to the sellout. That happened to Czechoslovakia in 1938 when the carving up was attended by the France, Britain, Italy, and the beneficiary of their treachery, Germany, but not the beleaguered Czechs. They sanctioned Germany’s acquisition of Czechoslovak Sudetenland without of word of input from the Czechs. Eighty-two years on the US will participate in a sellout, this time of any meaningful autonomy and sovereignty for the State of Palestine, a nation established in 1988, recognized by 138 countries, but completely occupied and controlled by Israel.

This week President Trump has Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, his political rival Benny Gantz, but not the Palestinian leaders to the White House to unveil the US peace proposal for Palestine. Not surprisingly, it gives Israel everything it wants and the Palestinians virtually nothing. How so? The US will continue to endorse full Israeli security and military control over the occupied West Bank. This will continue even if Israel recognizes a Palestinian state as it will not be allowed an army, ever sign a military treaty; even have control over its own borders. That doesn’t sound like a state, just an appendage of the occupier.

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