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Arab regimes supported Israeli genocide; now support US plan to eliminate Hamas
Daily FT
|October 18, 2025
UNITED States President Donald Trump's deceptive 20 point plan to end his government supported Israeli genocide of Palestinians in Gaza demands disarming of Hamas, representing Palestinians in Gaza, to ensure the security of the settler colonial state of Israel.
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However there was no such security for Palestinians whose lands Zionist Jews robbed under British colonial rule to set up Israel which has been bombing and slaughtering Palestinians for more than three quarter century?
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, declared a war criminal by International Criminal Court, ICC, deserved to be tried in a Nuremburg type trial which punished German Nazi war criminals. Instead he was rewarded with a US plan to wipe out Hamas and eliminate Palestinian struggle for freedom and justice.
Arab regimes support this sell out plan which eliminates Hamas and turn Palestinians into non entity.
It is worthy to note that this so-called peace plan comes from President Trump who together with former US President Joe Biden spent $ 30 billion American taxpayers' money to fund Israel's genocide of Palestinians and the destruction of Gaza. This comes while Netanyahu claimed that he feels "very" connected to the vision of a "Greater Israel", which includes occupied Palestinian territory as well as parts of Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon.
UN Commissioner Navi Pillay who criticised Trump's Gaza plan for its exclusion of Palestinians from transitional governance, said a ceasefire proposal does not alter the UN's finding that Israel is responsible for genocide.
Who is capable of ensuring that Netanyahu doesn't violate the ceasefire deal?
Questioning the credibility of the plan columnist Rifat Jawaid asked whether Benjamin Netanyahu can be trusted with the Gaza peace plan. Who is capable of ensuring that Netanyahu doesn't violate the ceasefire deal once all the hostages are released just like he did in March this year?
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