Sunday, January 01, 2023

Palestinian resistance is alive

Canadian journalist

Tehran (Qodsna) – Canadian journalist, Eric Walberg in an exclusive interview with qodsna believes that resistance is alive and will increase during Netanyahu's re-election as prime minister.  


Qodsna: Despite Netanyahu's effort to form a coalition cabinet, many Israeli experts and media do not have a positive view of the possible future cabinet. What’s your idea about it?


Eric Walberg: There is little difference between Tweedledum and Tweedledee. But the extreme Zionists are that much closer to their dream of seizing al-Aqsa.


The hostile reception of the Israeli broadcasters in Qatar from everyone was heart warming. When a taxi driver heard them speaking Hebrew and learned they were Israeli, he stopped the car and kicked them out. You killed my Palestinian friend!


The settlements continue to expand. This slow dispossession of the Palestinians suits both Zionist factions.


Qodsna: What are the most important internal problems of the Zionist regime and why are these problems constantly increasing?


Eric Walberg: I find it hard to understand the factions. Their policies are much the same. It's musical chairs. But Jews love the attention, being on the front page. Democracy. Israel seems to be doing just fine economically.


Netanyahu's flirting with Zelensky, passing on long rage Israeli drones which hit Russia's strategic defense facilities , could upend Israel's scheming against Iran and Syria, but that's hard to predict.


Qodsna: How do you evaluate the future of resistance in the West Bank during Netanyahu's re-election as prime minister?


Eric Walberg: The resistance is alive and angry. Murders every day, ignored by the US, the mainstream media. But the sympathy for Palestine grows and grows. All people of good will are optimistic.

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