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IN the memory of the “Nakba” (catastrophe) or partition, as in the Arab literature, and independence as per the Israeli point of view, and under the raging fire in the Gaza Strip, and the uprising in the 48 Arab regions, the truth reemerges in the forefront, which is the inevitability of peace and agreement in order for the Palestinians to come out of the furnace where a group of mercenaries who work for a foreign agenda in Gaza put them from time to time.
From 1948 until date, the rhetoric of liberation has been preached. Instead of settling with the areas that Israel acquired through occupation in accordance with the international Resolution No. 181, those areas expanded to include the entire Palestine.
China has long portrayed itself as a strong supporter of the Palestinian cause while also building closer political, economic and military links with Israel.
Middle East seeks a mediator as Israel strikes Gaza
The latest round of violence in the conflict between Israelis and Palestinians is dragging on with no sign of a ceasefire. International leaders have called for peace negotiations, but who would lead them?
On Sunday, Prime Minister Netanyahu said he wouldn t rush to seek a ceasefire
As violence continues into a second week, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has called for an immediate end to the fighting. But any ceasefire would be short-lived unless it were combined with broader negotiations. The question is which international body or government could take the lead role in such talks.
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