
The Zionist enemy is threatening to revoke the Oslo–Washington Accords through new legislation, as though Ariel Sharon had not already nullified the Oslo Accords entirely, and as though the enemy’s army had not practically dismantled them on the ground long ago. There is bitter irony in this news now circulating through the media.
On the other side, neither the Palestinians, nor the Arabs, nor the Muslims have mounted a deterrent response. All they seem capable of doing is replaying the absurd “two-state solution” narrative. What Arab leaders deliberately ignore is that reality belongs to those who impose it through military power and technology; anything else is merely empty rhetoric.
The Palestinians trapped themselves in the Oslo Accords when they relinquished most of the land. On the anniversary of the Nakba, the true catastrophe, in my view, lies in this pursuit of establishing a mini-state on fragments of land — a state that will never come into existence. Those who live under the illusion of coexistence and peace will never truly attain either. Matters will not be set right unless the proper decision is made; yet such a courageous decision requires conditions, resolve, and willpower — qualities absent from the vocabulary of Arab leaders.
Whoever views Palestine solely through the narrow interests of the ruling family offers no hope for meaningful change. Yet the greater responsibility also falls upon the Palestinian leadership, which, to this very hour, continues gathering merely to appoint this person and install that one, without presenting any practical plan capable of moving from the circle of dependency and collaboration into the sphere of genuine liberation and effective action.