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"Mr President, the representative of the High Representative informed us that the message from the EU has never been clearer. But let us look at what the message from the majority in this Parliament and from the European Council actually is. It is only two months since this Parliament voted to upgrade trade relations with Israel. Tomorrow it will pass a resolution criticising some of Israel’s actions. The clear message seems to me to be the same as always. To the Israeli Government: do not worry, we will criticise you in words but will never actually do anything about it. It is simply not good enough. There should be an immediate suspension of all EU-Israel Agreements. With the building of these settlements surrounding East Jerusalem, you have an attempt in reality to destroy any possibility of a viable Palestinian state. You see a picture of what the two-state solution on the basis of the continuation of the rule of imperialism and capitalism means: it means Bantustans for the Palestinians. It underlines the need for a new mass popular struggle from below, the redevelopment of an intifada of the Palestinian people under democratic control, fighting to defeat the right-wing Israeli establishment and linking up with Israeli workers and poor. Only on that basis can the national oppression of the Palestinians be ended and a really just solution be found with a socialist Palestine and with a capitalist East Jerusalem alongside a socialist Israel."@en1
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