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Mustafa Barghouti accuses Israel of aiming to exterminate Palestinians, dismisses Oslo Accords

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Mustafa Barghouti accuses Israel of aiming to exterminate Palestinians, dismisses Oslo Accords

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TL;DR

Palestinian political leader Mustafa Barghouti accused Israel of aiming to exterminate the Palestinian people in Gaza and the West Bank, in an episode of the podcast UNAPOLOGETIC. He argued the Oslo Accords were never a genuine peace process but a means to expand a settler colonial project through ethnic cleansing.

01 · THE DISPATCH

Palestinian political figure Mustafa Barghouti leveled sweeping accusations against Israel in a video posted to the podcast UNAPOLOGETIC on Thursday morning, alleging that the Israeli establishment is systematically aiming for the extermination of the Palestinian people across both Gaza and the West Bank. Barghouti further argued that the Oslo Accords, widely considered the foundation of the Israeli-Palestinian peace process, were never designed to achieve peace but rather to buy time for an ongoing settler colonial project of ethnic cleansing.

The claims, published via The Zioneer's intelligence desk on its official YouTube channel, represent a familiar and consistent critique from Barghouti, a veteran Palestinian activist and the secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative. The remarks are a statement of opinion and political analysis, not a report of a specific event or development. No immediate Israeli response was noted in the source material.

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