The Guardian: London cannot prevent further Israeli occupation with dramatic measures
The Zionist regime has strongly reacted to London’s decision to cancel some weapons export licenses to the occupied territories, but it is no secret that the cancellation of a limited number of these licenses will not force the occupying regime to change its policy.
According to Isna, the English media in an article pointed out that the limited arms embargo of the Zionist regime by the British government will not have much effect on the behavior of this regime, and called for the cessation of the deadly and destructive policies of the occupying regime in Gaza and the West Bank.
According to the “Guardian” newspaper, the British government’s decision to suspend 30 arms export licenses to the Zionist regime caused predictable reactions. Critics of the Gaza war criticized London’s tolerance towards the crimes of the Zionist regime, and Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister of the occupying regime, said that this action was similar to British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s restriction of the weapons necessary to fight against Nazi Germany during the Second World War. were doing
Meanwhile, according to the British media, Gaza is an integral part of the extensive conflict between the Zionist regime and the Palestinians in the occupied territories, and the violation of international laws by the occupying regime is so gross that it cannot be ignored even by its allies, including the UK.
During 6 decades, the efforts for a peaceful solution did not go anywhere, and the international community limited itself to issuing clichéd statements to criticize the illegal Zionist settlements in the West Bank; This is despite the fact that civilian settlements in the West Bank indicate the permanent annexation of the lands occupied in the war, which is something that the international community had declared prohibited in order to prevent the occurrence of war.
Although the Zionists in Netanyahu’s coalition cabinet revealed their colonial intentions before the start of the Gaza war and officially stated the annexation of the Palestinian land as a goal, the living conditions of the Palestinians in the West Bank have reached their worst point since the Al-Aqsa storm operation. The Zionist regime has canceled the work permits of about 160,000 Palestinians from the West Bank who worked in settlements or occupied lands and has stopped the tax revenues it collected for the Palestinian Authority. All infrastructure including access to water in the West Bank has been damaged.
According to the Guardian, before the Al-Aqsa storm operation, the intensification of economic pressure in the West Bank led to the collapse of the self-governing organizations and the emergence of armed resistance groups, which in turn led to the escalation of violence by Zionists and settlers against Palestinians. Recently, the Zionist regime carried out its largest military operation in the past 20 years in the West Bank.
According to the British media report, the Zionists apparently left the city of Jenin in the West Bank on Friday, but it is not clear when this operation will actually end. Any new pressure from the Zionist military will probably be done with the aim of complete control and permanent sovereignty over all parts of the West Bank.
But the Zionists will not be satisfied with the West Bank. Right now, several key ministers in the occupation regime’s cabinet have expressed their desire for the permanent occupation of Gaza and the expulsion of the Palestinians. “Itamar Benguir”, the Minister of Internal Security of the Zionist regime, demanded the reconstruction of the Jewish settlements in Gaza and the expulsion of the Palestinians, and the extreme representatives of the Knesset have also formed a faction to pursue this goal. “Betsleil Smotrich”, the minister of finance of the occupying regime, who is another extreme face of the Zionist regime’s cabinet, recently demanded that the Zionist army take over the distribution of humanitarian aid in Gaza.
According to the Guardian, left-wing critics are right that the suspension of a small number of UK arms export licenses will not be enough to stop the Israeli regime’s wider program in the occupied territories, and those who criticize this small measure should instead challenge Netanyahu’s cabinet. to stop his destructive policies towards the occupied lands.
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