On the Growing Isolation of the Zionist Monster

Yossi Schwartz ISL (RCIT section in Israel/Occupied Palestine) 22.08.2026

On the E1 area 

The Zionist monster’s effort to annex the West Bank and most of Gaza has been published in the international media. The tender published by the Ministry of Housing for the construction of 1,234 housing units in the E1 area  between Jerusalem and Ma’ale Adumim led to statements of condemnation. A joint statement on behalf of France, Germany, Britain, Italy, Norway and the Netherlands stated that “the decision of the Government of Israel to publish tender proposals for construction for  the E1 settlement project is unacceptable. The E1 project will harm the territorial contiguity of the Palestinian territories and the prospects for a two-state solution. At a time of severe instability in the West Bank with unprecedented levels of settler violence, this decision is even more worrisome.”

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, called the promotion of the tenders “unacceptable.” British Foreign Secretary Ed Miliband spoke with Foreign Minister Gideon Saar after the publication of those building tenders and summoned the head of the embassy in London to the Foreign Ministry: “I made it clear to Saar that Israel must stop the E1 plans immediately, withdraw from the tender and stop all settlement expansion. Britain will not stand by and accept the destruction of the two-state solution.”

Bloomberg reported yesterday that Miliband is considering a new sanctions regime against Israel that would include measures to prevent trade in goods and services with the settlements, as well as expanding existing human rights sanctions to include blocking humanitarian aid. In addition, the British Foreign Secretary may explicitly support the 2024 International Court of Justice opinion, which stated that “the occupation is illegal.” 

Saar attacked Milibland’s statement, calling it “completely one-sided”: “The British government’s systematic policy of blaming Israel alone while ignoring Palestinian extremism has already contributed to a huge wave of anti-Semitic hatred and attacks against the British Jewish community. Continuing on this path will only make the situation worse. The British government’s decision to harm relations between our countries is very unfortunate, but Israel will not be a passive victim of this policy. Israel will defend its rights, its interests and its people.”

Australia and Canada also called the Zionist army’s decision not to open a criminal investigation into the “massacre of World Central Kitchen Workers” (WCK) “shameful.” And the representative of the United States, its closest friend, condemned the attack in Syria, which led to the escalation of the conflict with Turkey, Turkey said after the attack on Israel in Syria: “Netanyahu’s election strategy.”

Almost three years have passed since October 7, and Israel’s political situation – as far as relations with Europe are concerned , and even the United States – is worse than ever. Although relations with countries in South America have warmed against the backdrop of the rise of right-wing governments, relations with some of the most important countries in the world are in a bad state for Israel, and the announcements in recent days show this. True, these are hypocritical declarations and the condemning countries will continue their relations with Israel, and the announcements are intended to silence the masses, but it is not possible to be deceived all the time.    

Yesterday, another joint statement was issued against the construction at E1, this time by Qatar, Jordan, the United Arab Emirates, Indonesia, Pakistan, Turkey, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The statement said that the countries condemn “Israel’s illegal settlement policy in the Occupied Palestinian Territory.”

In addition, a joint statement was issued by the Palestinian Authority and 11 Arab and Islamic countries – Qatar, Jordan,  Algeria, Indonesia, Lebanon, Malaysia, Mauritania, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia and Turkey – condemning “The Israeli airstrikes against the Abu al-Dhour military airport in northwestern Syria.”

Regarding the WCK

Britain, Australia, and Canada condemned the Zionist army’s decision not to open a criminal investigation into the April 2024 airstrikes that hit a convoy of aid organizations in the Gaza Strip, saying it was  “shameful.” Seven U.S  .-based humanitarian aid workers from   the U.S.-based Central Kitchen (WCK) organization were killed in the airstrikes.This decision is both too little and too late. The victims of this incident and their families deserve justice and accountability, and we will continue to seek answers on their behalf. The attack against WCK is one of countless incidents in the Gaza Strip in which there has been no claim of responsibility,”  the three countries said in a joint statement. In London, the British Foreign Office said it was  “shocked and angry” for the families of three British citizens killed in the attack. The Polish government, one of whose citizens was also killed in the attack, said on Tuesday it was  “deeply disappointed” and called on Israeli authorities to cooperate with Polish investigations into the incident.

Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand. The Australian government also brought outrage at the Zionist army’s decision not to investigate the murder of the world’s kitchen workers.

A spokesman for the Zionist Monster Army said on Wednesday that the forces had misidentified some of the people in the vehicle, thinking they were armed Hamas operatives, and that the WCK convoy had deviated from the pre-arranged route. However, he ruled that the commanders’ decisions did not raise a reasonable suspicion of criminal conduct. 

The Foreign Ministry statement said, “Israel expresses its condolences to the families of the seven WCK aid workers, who were killed in April 2024 in very tragic and unfortunate circumstances. Israel immediately opened an examination of the incident, and operational failures were identified, leading to significant steps at the command and discipline level. The decision not to proceed with a criminal investigation was made by Israel’s independent military prosecution authorities, based on strict professional and legal considerations.”

According to the Prime Minister’s Office, the attack occurred because Syria “violated the status  quo and allowed Turkish troops to deploy at an air force base near Aleppo.” That unusual attack also led to an unusual American condemnation:  the US envoy to Syria and Turkey, Tom Barak,  claimed that such attacks “could increase Turkey’s presence in the region in the near future,” and said that Turkey had not been warned in advance  – and therefore could have attacked Israel in response.

The deterioration in relations with Turkey came almost immediately. Netanyahu told them “don’t,” they announced that they had issued an arrest warrant and a “red alert” against the prime minister, and he called Erdogan an “anti-Semitic dictator.” Last night, the Turkish presidency said that “the Netanyahu administration’s efforts to present Turkey as a new threat are part of the election strategy.”

Israel’s end is approaching, and it is no coincidence that many tens of thousands of Israelis have fled Israel and another 25% are planning to flee Israel, especially with Netanyahu wins or postpone the elections.

The only salvation of the Israelis is to break with the Zionist poison, and this will happen either with the victory of the Arab revolution or total defeat of the Zionist state in a war.

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