
An Organized State Terrorism
Editorial by Ibrahim Ebeid
The organized state terrorism practiced by Israel has perpetuated the cycle of violence and plunged the region into an atmosphere of tension and escalation, without finding anyone to curb or restrain it.
The Arab regimes aligned with the United States of America willingly or unwillingly support this racist entity and have encouraged the arrogance of Israel and gave it a free hand to kill and commit crimes of genocide.
No state today lacks the legitimacy for existence like Israel, Israel is a political entity that claims the status of a state, while in fact, it is an entity whose origin is questionable and therefore lacks the legitimacy of its existence. There is a people that belong geographically, historically, and humanely (the Palestinian people) to the territory where Israel is planted. This Zionist entity does not have the status of a legal or genuine state, this entity with organized violence against the indigenous people to enforce itself in Palestine negates the norms of international laws.
It is not surprising that Israel is the only “state” in the world that uses organized violence, both internally and externally, as a systematic policy of its government, linking Israel’s very existence as a foundling, rogue, peace-hating entity that sees itself outside political and moral accountability in the excessive use of force, internally and externally.
Israel openly declared itself to be a racist state, it is for Jews only, Israel is monopolizing the Jews and brainwashing them to accept this indoctrination.
This claim in fact is racist and confirms to us and to the peace-loving people that Israel is an apartheid entity. In addition to the insistence on refusing to recognize the right of the Palestinians to regain their homeland. Israel describes any attempts by the Palestinian people, even peaceful ones, to resist the occupation as terrorism.
The abuse of the Palestinian people and the attempt to break their will to resist the occupation has recently become an international, and regional issue adopted by some countries in the region to evade the cause of the Palestinian people. At the same time, other countries, from outside the region – and even from outside the Old World – still adhere to the legitimacy of the Palestinians’ inalienable right to self-determination and make the cause of the Palestinian people a top priority of their foreign policy.
In fact, there is no real deterrent to all forms of oppression and abuse of the Palestinian people at home, including killing, arresting, besieging, and abuse, even committing some terrorist acts against the Palestinian people, such as field killings, collective punishment and the use of civilians as human shields for the operations of the Israeli army, as recently recognized and proven by the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights.
Some Israeli government leaders have demanded that the Israeli army wipe out Palestinian towns inside the occupied territories from the map. The Israeli government has not issued any evidence that rejects these statements or that they express the Israeli government, and we did not observe a deterrent position for these crimes to deter this entity from continuing to commit such abhorrent crimes
The battle dubbed as Al-Aqsa Flood revealed the true ugly face of America and the West, which supported this racist, usurping occupying entity, and encouraged it to commit massacres, war of extermination against the Palestinian people, the crimes of murder, destruction, demolition of houses on the civilian inhabitants, the siege, the cutting off water, medicine, food, and electricity under the eyes of the world, and the justification for Zionist criminality is abhorrent and rejected.
The right of the Palestinians to defend their land is denied by the Western powers and their lackeys. The West has put humanity on hold, more than seven decades of suffering unjustly imposed upon the Palestinians inflicted deprivation and continuous suffering.
This condition must end and the Palestinians have the right to go back to their country from which they were evicted by force.