The United States has violated its commitment to Palestine over the past decades, from the negotiations of Camp David to the Oslo agreement and so-called deals of the century, becoming a victim of its inconsistent policies and continued occupation by the Zionist regime. Ta.
In the weeks since Donald Trump began his second term, speculation has escalated over the possibility of Tehran-Washington talks. This previously began indirectly and led to the JCPOA, but Trump then retreated silently and imposed the strictest anti-Iran sanctions on Tehran. The form of “maximum pressure”.
Recently, Ayatollah Seiyed Ali Khamenei, the leader of the Islamic Revolution, spoke out about the history of negotiations between the US and the European side.
He cited his 2015 experience in 2018 when six other countries, including Iran and the US, signed the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA) after two years of negotiations in 2018. .
The same person in office tore the treaty apart. He said he would tear it apart, and he did. They did not act on the agreement, he said.
“Therefore, negotiations with such governments should be unwise, unconscious, dishonorable and unnecessarily negotiable.”
Apart from the JCPOA, a historical view of the record of US commitments with other countries around the world indicates that countries cannot meet their obligations.
The Palestine issue is one of the most complicated international crises, with the US playing an important role as an important actor.
For decades, the United States has intervened through mediation, peace plans and negotiations between the Zionist regime and the Palestinian government.
However, history reveals that Washington often violates its commitment and adopts one-sided policies in favor of the Zionist regime.
Recent crimes from the Zionist regime in Gaza have occurred along with US support, reflecting decades of support for the attack.
Since the establishment of the Zionist regime in 1948, the United States has been a key supporter in the military, economic and diplomacy areas, changing the balance of power over Tel Aviv.
Despite claiming to be an impartial intermediary in the Palestinian-Israel conflict, Washington’s actions consistently undermine its commitment.
The 1978 Camp David Agreement, mediated by the United States, was intended to resolve Arabzionist conflicts between Egypt and the regime.
It brought peace between Egypt and Israel, but the portion that addresses Palestinian rights was not implemented due to violations by Tel Aviv.
The agreement promised to negotiate Palestinian autonomy and negotiations on the ultimate position of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip within five years.
However, the Zionist administration’s widening reconciliation and occupational policy hampered this process, which did not put pressure on the US to comply with it, leading to Palestinian disillusionment with US mediation.
The 1993 Oslo Agreement, which aimed to establish an independent Palestinian state based on the 1967 border, also saw a violation in us. Despite pledging to help its implementation, Washington has allowed the expansion of Zionist settlements and limited financial aid to Palestinian authorities, while still remaining silent about the administration’s violations.
In 2003, the US presented a “peace roadmap” for a solution for the two states, but failed to maintain its commitment, allowing for further reconciliation growth that undermines the potential for peace.
After Hamas’ election victory in 2006, the US imposed harsh sanctions in favour of the democratic process, in line with the Zionist regime and halted the peace process.
The Trump administration has made the US commitments through actions such as moving embassies to Jerusalem, cutting aid to Palestinian relief agencies, and proposing a “century deal” that effectively denied Palestinian rights to the state. An example of a violation was given.
Trump’s proposal for forced relocation of Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring countries further demonstrates a disregard for US obligations.
Repeated US violations have erod Palestinian and Arab trust in Washington as fair mediators, prompting many to seek alternative solutions from countries such as China and Russia.
Inconsistent US policies have strengthened resistance groups such as Hamas and Islamic jihad as negotiation hopes have reduced and increased regional armed conflict and instability.
Furthermore, these violations undermined the Palestinian authority led by Mahmoud Abbas.
Overall, the history of US-Palestinian relations shows that Washington contributed to regional instability and repeatedly prioritized the interests of the Zionist administration over impartial mediation.
Achieving lasting peace requires a double standard in the United States and a realistic and fair approach to the Palestinian issue.
Reported by Tohid Mahmoudpour