Likud’s genocidal manifesto preceded that of Hamas

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Likud’s genocidal manifesto preceded that of Hamas

The ever shrinking historic Palestine.

Hamas formed in 1987, and Likud formed in 1973.

Today, the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” has become controversial – becasue Zionists argue that it means the annihilation of Israel.

Despite many Palestinians and Palestinian activists saying it means different things to them. Such as, a single or federalised state with self-determination rights for all.

Zionists do not accept this.

Israel does not accept this.

Now we know why:

Because, in the Likud manifesto they outline what “river to the sea” means to them – it means all of the land from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean sea, all of the land belongs to Israel – with no Palestinian state.

They are not saying it as a slogan with arguably different interpretations – but they de-facto have been carrying this out since 1948. And planning for this long before.

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