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Illusory Palestinian state floated as Israel continues its genocide

protesters in sydney
Thousands across the country continue to rally against Israel鈥檚 genocide and, despite recognising a Palestinian state, Labor鈥檚 ongoing support for it. Photo: Peter Boyle

As Israel continues its genocidal killing spree in Gaza, United States President Donald Trump has hatched a new plan to ensure Palestinians have little to no say over the future of their recognised, but illusory, state.

While countries may have vetoed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu鈥檚 speech to the United Nations General Assembly, they seem to be coalescing behind a new US plan for Gaza, which gives British war criminal and former Labour Prime Minister Tony Blair the starring role as leader of the so-called Gaza International Transitional Authority, for an unspecified number of years, before being handed back to the Palestinian Authority (PA).

When he was PM, Blair signed Britain up to the 鈥淐oalition of the Willing鈥, which illegally invaded and occupied Iraq in 2003 on the false claim that it had weapons of mass destruction. He features in Trump鈥檚 new 21-point plan 鈥 which Arab and Muslim leaders are discussing 鈥 as de facto governor-general of Gaza, after Hamas has been eliminated.

Trump鈥檚 new plan involves allowing for a Palestinian state, according to , although only after Hamas is disarmed, Gazans are encouraged to leave and the West and Arab states help the discredited PA reinvent itself. 

Trump鈥檚 plan was presented to Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, Indonesia and Turkiye on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York. An 鈥渋nternational stabilisation force鈥, largely drawn from Arab and Muslim countries, would be deployed, also to train a new Palestinian security force in Gaza, Al Jazeera said on September 27.

Meanwhile, Israel鈥檚 obliteration of Gaza City continues, while Zionist settlers keep advancing in the West Bank.

As Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ensured he was photographed with Blair and Trump at different gatherings over the last week, we can be sure he is on board this neo-colonial non-solution for Palestine.

, UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories, summed up the views of millions when she said on X: 鈥淭ony Blair? Hell no. Hands off Palestine. Shall we meet in The Hague perhaps?鈥

Meanwhile, rallies for Palestine continued across so-called Australia in the lead up to the two-year anniversary of the genocide and the planned October 12 national day of action.

Peter Boyle reports from Gadigal Country/Sydney that Palestinian Australian physician Dr Saira Hussain, who has volunteered twice in Gaza鈥檚 struggling hospitals, told the September 28 protest: 鈥淗ealthcare workers鈥 testimonies changed nothing. The words of the UN, the ICC and the ICJ changed nothing. International arrest warrants changed nothing and the genocide rages.

鈥淲e need the collective power of the people 鈥 like our brothers and sisters on the Sumud Flotilla 鈥 to sacrifice more of our privilege, more of our comfort, more of our time and energy for the people of Palestine so that they can claim back the safety, dignity, liberty and land that is rightfully theirs.鈥

Protesters in Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Peter Boyle
Protesters in Gadigal Country/Sydney. Photo: Peter Boyle

Hannah Thomas, the former Greens candidate for Grayndler, told the rally: 鈥淧alestine does not need white butchers dressed up as white saviours. And they sure as hell do not need Tony Blair, the Butcher of Iraq, who Donald Trump鈥檚 White House wants to parachute in to run a so-called Gaza Transition Authority.

鈥淭he same man who lied his way into an illegal war, whose legacy is mass graves in Iraq, is now offered up as the manager of Gaza鈥檚 future. And our own PM Anthony Albanese has said he is open to that possibility.鈥

Palestine rally in Sydney
Protesters in Gadigal Country/Sydney condemn the Israel Defense Forces鈥 capture and torture of Palestinians. Photo: Peter Boyle

Eppy Najjarine, from Teachers and School Staff for Palestine, told the protest: 鈥淲estern leaders are full partners in genocide. Some pretend to be appalled, some say they will recognise Palestinian state, but this is theatre, a performance. They arm and fund the killers while silencing anyone who speaks out.

鈥淲hat we actually need is real action: Sanctions now! No more weapons to or from Israel! Expel the Israeli ambassador!鈥

palestine protest in adelaide
Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide. Photo: Asbjorn Kanck

Markela Panegyres reports that about 1000 people rallied in Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide to call for an end to the genocide and to sanction apartheid Israel. Speakers said Australia鈥檚 recognition of the state of Palestine is hollow if it ignores the reality on the ground, and called for immediate sanctions on Israel.

Protesters in Naarm
Protesters outside Flinders Street Station in Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Adam Bremner

Adam Bremner reports that activists held a vibrant protest on September 28 at the weekly Naarm/Melbourne Palestine rally, organised by Free Palestine Coalition Naarm and Sit Intifada.

Thousands of protesters gathered at the State Library Victoria and marched down Swanston Street to Flinders Street Station.

Boycott Caltex, Magan-djin/Brisbane, September 27. Photo: Alex Bainbridge
Boycott Caltex, Magan-djin/Brisbane, September 27. Photo: Alex Bainbridge

Alex Bainbridge reports that Justice for Palestine Magan-djin held two  actions on September 27 at Caltex service stations at Dutton Park and Kedron in Magan-djin/Brisbane

At Dutton Park, Queensland Police tried to prevent activists from discussing with motorists the reasons for the boycott and pointing out that cheaper petrol was available a short drive away.

Caltex is owned by Chevron, which is directly complicit in Israel鈥檚 genocide against the people of Gaza. Chevron鈥檚 gas fuels Israel鈥檚 illegal settlements on Palestinian land, the Israeli economy, Israel鈥檚 genocidal army and the blockade of Gaza.

Gadigal Country/Sydney, September 28. Photo: Peter Boyle
Gadigal Country/Sydney, September 28. Photo: Peter Boyle
Gadigal Country/Sydney, September 28. Photo: Peter Boyle
Gadigal Country/Sydney, September 28. Photo: Peter Boyle
From the river to the sea
Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Adam Bremner
Boycott Caltex, Magan-djin/Brisbane, September 27
Boycott Caltex, Magan-djin/Brisbane, September 27. Photo: Alex Bainbridge
Palestine rally in melbourne
Naarm/Melbourne. Photo: Adam Bremner
Placard at adelaide Palestine protest
Kaurna Yerta/Adelaide. Photo: Gemma Weedall

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