Canada's 'Two State Solution' For Thee, Not For Me
"[The Foreign Affairs Committee is called upon to] immediately study the issue of how the Government of Canada can advance the recognition of the State of Palestine within a two-state solution.""[The motion] supports the recognition of a viable and independent State of Palestine."Motion before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Canadian Parliament"[Trudeau] has said that the recognition of the state of Palestine will happen, not necessarily at the end of the process, but sometime during the process where the timing and conditions will be such that it will foster lasting peace.""We need to know what that timing is, what the issues are and what the conditions should be, because we want a two-state solution."Rob Oliphant, Toronto Liberal MP"To veer from [Canada's traditional] path would reward violence and authoritarianism as a path to achieving statehood.""[The committee adopted] a radical position [that parts-way from Canada's long-standing agreement that recognition can be achieved only as part of a negotiated agreement."Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong"Canada's foreign policy should hold Hamas accountable, not legitimize them with status as a governing power.""Put bluntly, they are the terrorists who murdered 1,200 Israelis, eight Canadians, continue to hold and executive hostages, and want to eradicate the Jewish people."Liberal MP Marco Mendicino"I can't pre-empt what the government will respond to. What I can tell you is our position is a two-state solution to this longstanding conflict.""We believe that a two-state solution is the best path forward for lasting peace in the Middle East -- that's our position.""How we end up getting there is something that obviously, is something (sic) that the government will continuously look at based on the situation on the ground."
Liberal MP Omar Alghabra introduced the motion. (Adrian Wyld/The Canadian Press)
A
motion tabled in the House of Commons presented by Liberal Member of
Parliament Omar Alghabra called for Canada to recognize a Palestinian
state, upending the past 75 years of tradition calling for the
establishment of a Palestinian state, but only as a component of a
two-state solution. Four Conservative votes were against but the motion
passed by eight votes of members of the Commons Foreign Affairs
Committee in agreement representing the Liberals, NDP and Bloc
Quebecois.
That
the committee motion to fully recognize a 'Palestinian State' arrives
mere weeks before the one-year anniversary of the October 7 savagery
that rent apart farming communities in southern Israel when the
Gaza-governing terrorist group Hamas led thousands of terrorists from
Gaza across the border into Israel in a planned orgy of pillage, rape,
torture, murder and hostage-taking, speaks volumes about the current
government of Canada led by Justin Trudeau and the sensibilities of his
Muslim-Canadian caucus members.
One
can only wonder whether the Liberal party that forms Canada's current
government is comprised of a majority of legislators under the illusion
that their opinion on world matters has any merit, and in particular
their decision that a two-state solution be achieved seeing Israel and
the Arab Palestinians living in harmony is a true reflection of their
mind processes, or that they are deliberately obtuse to the realities on
the ground.
That
being primarily that the Hamas rulers of Gaza reject a two-state
solution in their overt commitment to the destruction of Israel. As
opposed to the covert commitment by the Fatah-led West Bank government
of the Palestinian Authority under Mahmoud Abbas which also envisions
and nurtures the prospect of destroying Israel, leaving the entire
geography 'from the river Jordan to the Mediterranean sea' in
Palestinian hands, giving them their desired one-state solution.
For
almost a year now, pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel crowds have been
marching through the streets of Canadian towns and cities shouting 'long
live the Intifadeh!' and 'From the River to the Sea Palestine will be
Free!', the obvious message of a one-state solution, the reality of
which appears to have eluded the government of Justin Trudeau which
prefers to see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil. A caution it lifts
from time to time, to criticize Israel and its leadership and to charge
Israel, not Hamas, with war crimes.
Canada
has no wish for a two-state solution for itself. The Bloc Quebecois in
the House of Commons still opts for separation for Quebec from Canada.
The province is the only one in Confederation that bills itself as a
'national' entity. It has extracted special powers given no other
province in Canada, as its just due as one of the two founding 'nations'
of the country. But its true agenda is to achieve full sovereignty,
something that the government of Canada will never countenance.
Yet
this Liberal government of Justin Trudeau has worked out a winning
formula for Israel; to accept a two-state 'solution' despite since its
founding in 1948, Fatah and later Hamas and other terrorist Palestinian
groups have always violently challenged Israel's right to exist.
Palestinian Authority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas pays out handsome rewards
to the families of suicide bombers or those ending up in Israeli prisons
for crimes against Israel.
Palestinian
school curricula teach the younger generations of Palestinians to hate
Israel and Jews, viewing them as their oppressors living on land
rightfully belonging to Arab Palestinians who claim sole possession of
ancient Judean ancestral lands -- as well as their traditions and
history. According to the PA even that world-renown Jewish
pacifist-scholar Yeshua, was actually 'Palestinian'. But only in the
sense that during the Roman Empire Judean lands were named a Roman
province called 'Palestine'.
Yet
Justin Trudeau's government has arrived at the solution to the Arab
Palestinians' aggrieved victimhood which considers the rebirth of Israel
a 'disaster'. A day celebrated by Jews the world over as having
finally, after millennia of a far-reaching, forced diaspora, Jews
finally had a homeland of their own returned to their possession. That
day one of mourning as the 'Nakba', memorializing the loss of Arab
Palestinians' aspirations of their own state.
The
Palestinians created their Nakba when they rejected the Partition Plan
offered by the United Nations to both Jews and Arabs, when the Jews were
ecstatic about their return to Zion, and the Arabs awaited the
onslaught of the combined Arab armies to vanquish and destroy the
newborn state of Israel. They have never stopped trying. While most
surrounding Arab/Muslim states have finally surrendered to the reality
of Israel's presence, the 'Palestinians' forge on in their aspiration to
kill Jews and destroy their state.
“Palestine will remain ours. And if anyone were to leave, it will be the occupying usurpers,” he declared. |
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