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<h1 class="gmail-single_title">The three narratives: Gaza as the last moral frontier against Israel\u2019s policy of annihilation</h1>
<div class="gmail-article-author"><h3><a href="https://english.palinfo.com/authors/ramzy-baroud"> <i class="gmail-fa-solid gmail-fa-quote-left"></i> Ramzy Baroud
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<p class="gmail-single_date">Friday 19-December-2025</p><div class="gmail-post_content">
<p>Three dominant narratives contend for the future of Gaza and occupied
Palestine, yet only one is being translated into consequential action:
the Israeli narrative of domination and genocide. This singular, violent
vision is the only one backed by the brute force of policy and fact.</p>
<p>The first narrative belongs to the Trump administration, largely
embraced by the US Western allies. It rests on the self-serving claim
that US President Donald Trump personally solved the Middle East crisis,
ushering in a peace that has supposedly eluded the region for thousands
of years. Figures like Trump, his son-in-law Jared Kushner, and
US-Israel Ambassador Mike Huckabee are presented as architects of a new
regional order.</p>
<p>This narrative is exclusive, domineering, and US-centric. It was
exemplified by Trump himself when he declared the Gaza conflict \u201cover\u201d
and presented a \u201cpeace plan\u201d that strategically avoided any clear
commitment to Palestinian statehood. The entire vision is built on
transactional diplomacy and a dismissal of international legal
consensus, positioning US approval as the sole measure of legitimacy.</p>
<p>The second narrative is that of the Palestinians, supported by Arab
nations and much of the Global South. Here, the goal is Palestinian
freedom and rights grounded in international law and humanitarian
principles.</p>
<p>This discourse is frequently shaped by statements from top Arab
officials. Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty, for example,
asserted last April that the two-state solution is \u201cthe only way to
achieve security and stability in this region\u201d, adding a warning: \u201cIf we
disregard international law, (\u2026) this will open the way for the law of
the jungle to prevail.\u201d This narrative continues to insist on
international law as central to true regional peace.</p>
<p>The third narrative is Israel\u2019s\u2014and it is the only one backed by
concrete, aggressive policy. This vision is written through sustained,
systematic violence against civilians, aggressive land seizures,
deliberate home demolitions, and explicit government declarations that a
Palestinian state will never be permitted. Its actors operate with
chilling impunity, rapidly creating irreversible facts on the ground.
Crucially, the failure to enforce accountability for this pervasive
violence is the primary reason Israel has been able to sustain its
devastating genocide in Gaza for two full years.</p>
<p>This narrative is not theoretical; it is articulated through the
chilling acts and legislative pushes of the highest-ranking government
officials.</p>
<p>On 8 December, Israel\u2019s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir
appeared in a Knesset session wearing a noose-shaped pin while pushing
for a death penalty bill targeting Palestinian prisoners. The minister
stated openly that the noose was \u201cjust one of the options\u201d through which
they would implement the death penalty, listing \u201cthe option of hanging,
the electric chair, and (\u2026) lethal injection\u201d.</p>
<p>Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich, meanwhile, announced an allocation
of $843 million to expand illegal settlements over the next five years,
a massive step toward formal annexation. This unprecedented funding is
specifically earmarked to relocate military bases, establish absorption
clusters of mobile homes, and create a dedicated land registry to
formalize Israeli governmental control over the occupied Palestinian
territory.</p>
<p>This policy of territorial expansion is cemented by the ideological
head of government, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu himself
made it clear that \u201cThere will not be a Palestinian state. It\u2019s very
simple: it will not be established,\u201d calling its potential creation \u201can
existential threat to Israel.\u201d This unequivocal rejection confirms that
the official Israeli government strategy is outright territorial
expansion and the permanent denial of Palestinian self-determination.</p>
<p>None of these Israeli officials shows the slightest interest in
Trump\u2019s \u201cpeace plan\u201d or in the Palestinian vision of statehood.
Netanyahu\u2019s core objective is ensuring that international law is never
implemented, that no semblance of Palestinian sovereignty is
established, and that Israel can contravene the law at a time and manner
of its choosing.</p>
<p>The fact is, these narratives cannot continue to coexist. Only real
accountability \u2014 through political, legal, and economic pressure \u2014 can
halt Israel\u2019s advance toward continuing its genocidal campaign,
destruction, and punitive legislation. This must include the swift
imposition of sanctions on Israel and its top officials, comprehensive
arms embargoes against Tel Aviv to end ongoing wars, and full
accountability at the International Criminal Court (ICC) and
International Court of Justice (ICJ).</p>
<p>As long as the pro-Palestine narrative lacks the tools to enforce its
principles, Israel and its Western backers will see no reason to alter
course. States must replace symbolic gestures and prioritise aggressive,
proactive accountability measures. This means moving beyond simple
verbal condemnation and applying concrete legal and economic pressure.</p>
<p>Israel is now more isolated than ever, with public opinion rapidly
collapsing globally. This isolation must be leveraged by pro-Palestine
forces through coordinated, decisive diplomatic action, pushing for a
unified global front that demands the enforcement of international law
and holding Israel and its many war criminals accountable for their
ongoing crimes.</p>
<p>A lasting peace can only be built on the foundation of justice, not
on the military reality established by an aggressor that does not
hesitate to employ genocide in the service of its political designs.
This is the undeniable moral frontier: confronting and dismantling the
impunity that allows a state to pursue extermination as a political
tool.</p>
<p><em>-Dr. Ramzy Baroud is a journalist, author and the Editor of The
Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of six books. His forthcoming
book, \u2018Before the Flood,\u2019 will be published by Seven Stories Press. His
other books include \u2018Our Vision for Liberation\u2019, \u2018My Father was a
Freedom Fighter\u2019 and \u2018The Last Earth\u2019. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior
Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA).</em></p>
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