The endless Arab strive for peace

At this particular point in time, when many are talking about the need to accept the status quo, to live with it and acquiescing to any kind of settlement with Israel, my view is realistic, if somewhat different. Israel is an illegal and usurper entity built on false pretences, on massacres, and on delusions, and has therefore no chance for survival. Certain characteristics,
innate to the nature of aggressive and arrogant peoples, have prevailed throughout the history of humanity. In this context, I read some of Netanyahu’s desperate statements that say that the Israeli people are sick and
tired of Zionism, and that they only care about their own personal lives. I consider this statement as a confirmation of my belief that the Israeli entity’s nature is one that cannot change, and that although they are incapable of change, are capable of regression. Today, the Zionist society is ethnically
(Sephardim and Ashkenazi), religiously (extremists, centrists, and secularists), and politically torn. Israel has never had a Knesset as badly torn as the current
one, in which many groups have barely three or four seats each; this means that the Israeli street is itself badly divided, and that the system does not function as it did before.’*> Many Mossad operations, for example, have proved to be total failures, and the chief of staff himself has said that there
is not a single army in the world—he did not say in the Middle East only!— capable of defeating the resistance.
The Israelis are scared of war and scared of peace; or at the very least, they do not want peace as much as some Arabs want it. This is the typical behavior of a people that isolates itself, and of a racist people who live in fear of being done in.

Hezbollah Secretary-General Martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah

The Electronic Intifada News blog recently released a report about a blind Palestinian woman who, along with her children and husband, had to resort to live in a cemetery following the ‘Israeli’ bombing of her family home.

At some point in the report, the journalist wrote a phrase that captured the ubiquitous and universal spirit of hope.

“Every evening, Yasmin listens to the news broadcast, hoping to hear that there will be a ceasefire.”

Yasmin Abu Namous and her daughter Tahani in their tent in Khan Younis in the Austrian Cemetery.

The peace negotiations between Hamas and the US-BACKED pariah colony recently concluded in a dead-end called ‘Israel’.

The usurping entity, as always, produced new demands – PressTV report.