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During a speech at Zio-Nazi Herzliya conference, aimed at discussing the country’s national policies, ultraright Nazi Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman rejected the possibility of Palestinian refugees from historic Palestine, which the Nazi state was built on, being able to return to their lands within the 1967 borders, a right that is upheld by United Nations Resolution 194.
“We will not agree to the return of a single refugee to within the ‘67 borders,” Lieberman reportedly said. “There will never be another Prime Minister who makes propositions to Palestinians like Ehud Olmert did,” he added, referring to a 2008 peace proposal introduced by the former Nazi prime minister.
The right of return for Palestinian refugees is a central demand among Palestinians and their leadership. The demand also represents a powerful symbolic connection to their lands and homes they were displaced from, as many Palestinians still possess original keys to their homes that were consumed by the Nazi state of ‘Israel’ 69 years ago.
According to Zionist media, Nazi Lieberman also said that ”an end to the decades-long Israeli-Palestinian conflict would not solve the problems – it will make them worse,” and noted that Nazi regime should first “reach a regional agreement with moderate Sunni states, and only then an agreement with the Palestinians.”
He also went on to question the legitimacy of Palestinian citizens of occupie Palestine 1948 being part of the Nazi parliament, the Knesset, noting that the Joint List political bloc — representing parties led by Palestinian citizens of occupied Palestine 1948 in the Knesset — refused to acquiesce to Zionist ideologies.
“The only place they don’t want to leave is Israel. Why? Because it’s good for them here,” he said, referring to Palestinian citizens of occupied Palestine 1948, making up approximately 20 percent of the population, whose families lived on the lands of historic Palestine before the creation of the Nazi state of the ‘Israel’.
According to the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), 66 percent of Palestinians who were living in British-Mandate Palestine in 1948 were expelled from historic Palestine and displaced from their homes and lands during the creation of the illegal Nazi state, referred to as the Nakba, or catastrophe, among Palestinians.
On the topic of Gaza, Nazi Lieberman reportedly said “I don’t think we need to get into it. It won’t end soon,” before calling the dire humanitarian situation in the besieged Palestinian territory an “intra-Palestinian crisis,” echoing statements made by US Ambassador to the UN Nikki Haley who placed full blame of the dire humanitarian situation in the besieged Gaza Strip on Hamas, and absolved the Nazi regime of any responsibility for the ongoing crisis.
Nazi Lieberman also accused Zionist puppet Mahmoud Ab-A$$ of attempting to influence Hamas to go to war with ‘Israel’ by exacerbating the crisis in Gaza by cutting Palestinian Authority (PA) payments for electricity supplied to Gaza from ‘I$raHell‘.
“Abbas is going to increase cuts and soon stop the payment of salaries in Gaza and the transfer of fuel to the strip as a two-pronged strategy: Hurt Hamas and drag it to war with Israel,” he reportedly said.
Nazi Lieberman’s statements came amid an attempted renewal of the Nazi-Ab-Ass peace process by right-wing US President Donald Trump.
Most recently, on Wednesday evening, a meeting was held between Ab-A$$ and Trump’s son-in-law and senior adviser Zionist Jared Kushner in the central illegally occupied West Bank city of Ramallah to discuss reviving peace talks with the Nazi regime.
Executive Committee Member of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) Wasel Abu Yousif said in statement at the time that reviving a political process requires certain determinants based on international law: a time limit for ending the 50-year Nazi occupation of the Palestinian territory must be set to establish a Palestinian state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital, and Palestinian refugees must be granted the right of return to the homes and villages from which they were expelled.
However, Nazi leaders have been public on their rejection of the Palestinian Authority (PA) taking over East Jerusalem, which was officially annexed by Nazi regime in 1980, and have regularly voiced their opposition to the return of Palestinian refugees or even the halting of illegal Jewish Nazi settlement expansions in the occupied Palestinian territory.
Naftali Bennett, Nazi right-wing education minister, has also introduced a bill in the Nazi parliament that would prevent any future divisions of Jerusalem, by mending Israel’s Basic Law on Jerusalem to necessitate the approval of 80 of the 120 Knesset members to make any changes to the law, instead of the regular majority vote.
“The purpose of this law is to unify Jerusalem forever,” Bennett reportedly said, adding that his legislation would make it “impossible” to divide Jerusalem.
While the PA and the international community do not recognize the legality of the occupation of East Jerusalem, Gaza, and the West Bank since 1967, many Palestinians consider that all historic Palestine has been occupied since the creation of the Nazi state of in 1948.
A growing number of activists have criticized a two-state solution to the Nazi-Palestinian conflict as unsustainable and unlikely to bring durable peace given the existing political context, proposing instead a binational state with equal rights for Nazi regime and Palestinians.