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Oct. 11, 2025
n response to the so-called Trump Plan, a scheme primarily designed by Israel’s fascist government to save it from its unprecedented global isolation, in the midst of the ongoing, livestreamed US-Israeli genocide against millions of Palestinians in Gaza, and recognizing the diversity of political positions among Palestinian parties, the Palestinian popular and civil society consensus on the following 5 fundamental points remains solid:
The inalienable rights of the Indigenous Palestinian people are inherent and stipulated in international law.1 They cannot be extinguished, taken away, or redefined by any deranged genocidaire wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC), any self-styled emperor who should in a fairer world be tried by the ICC, or any regional despot or authoritarian regime. Dismantling Israel’s regime of settler-colonalism, apartheid and illegal military occupation is a necessary condition for the Palestinian people to exercise our rights, including self-determination and the right of Palestinian refugees to return home and receive reparations.
The legendary resistance and resilience (sumud) of our people, especially in Gaza, but also in Jerusalem, Jenin, Akka, Haifa, and in refugee camps across historic Palestine and in exile, nourish our hope and boundless determination to safeguard our rights and bury all attempts to undermine them, as our ancestors have done for centuries against all colonial invaders. Palestinians are committed to ensuring that Israel and all complicit entities and individuals are held accountable for their role in the genocide and other crimes perpetrated against our people since the Nakba and throughout the ongoing Nakba.
International “agreements” concluded by way of coercion are void (without legal validity or effect whatsoever).2 Moreover, this plan violates the UN Charter, as well as the inalienable right of the Palestinian people to self-determination and sovereignty,3 making it akin to the coercive rule imposed by European colonial powers over colonized peoples worldwide many decades ago. Even if implemented, any US-led administration in Gaza would rest on a legally invalid foundation, and its every action would be tainted by that illegitimacy and open to challenge under international law. The invalidity of the Trump plan will remain both a legal and moral basis for continued resistance and advocacy against any imposed authority in Gaza.
The International Court of Justice ruled in July 2024 that Israel’s entire presence in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is unlawful, constitutes apartheid, and must be brought to an end. States have an urgent legal obligation to neither recognise nor support this illegal regime, to end their complicity with it, and to act to dismantle it, as subsequently affirmed by the UNGA Resolution on 19 Sep 2024, and as done to South Africa’s apartheid regime.
The internationally-wanted Israeli Prime Minister has recently admitted Israel’s unprecedented global isolation, so this Israeli-US plan must be understood as his desperate attempt to leverage all of Israel’s dominant influence in the US government to try to save genocidal Israel from this isolation. This isolation and the turning policy tides are also overwhelmingly due to the meaningful, persistent, principled and strategic solidarity of tens of millions worldwide–trade unions, students, farmers, artists, academics, as well as racial, economic, social, gender and climate justice movements. Our collective people power is fast reaching a tipping point in cutting complicity and ending Israel’s total impunity.
States from Malaysia to Colombia, from Slovenia to Spain, and from Türkyie to Antigua and Barbuda, and many more are finally heeding their legal duty to end complicity by cutting military, energy, trade, or other ties with Israel’s genocidal regime. Companies and investors are increasingly dumping apartheid Israel or beginning to pay a heavy price for their ongoing criminal complicity, as the campaigns against Microsoft, McDonald’s, Coke and Carrefour, among many others, show. Trade unions and workers are waging general strikes in Italy, work stoppages in Ireland, mass protests against the transit of military cargo in Morocco, among others. “BDS and boycotts have changed Israel’s global trade landscape,” as a senior Israeli trade official has recently admitted. Hundreds of cultural institutions, dozens of universities, and tens of thousands of writers, musicians, visual artists, filmmakers, (including many in Hollywood), are ending complicity and cutting ties.
Today, to count as decent, let alone progressive, one must support Palestinian liberation and fight complicity in Israel’s genocidal domination.
Even if a ceasefire is reached, the genocide, the famine, the repercussions of the annihilation of Gaza will not end. Solidarity is more needed than ever, and it begins with ending complicity, which is a moral and legal obligation. The Palestinian consensus asks of the global solidarity movement, particularly trade unions and mass movements, as well as people of conscience to:
Together, we can and must disrupt all complicity in Israel’s “final solution” for the Indigenous people of Palestine. Together we can dismantle Israeli apartheid just as South African apartheid was dismantled. Anything less would be a failure of humanity. •
The Palestinian BDS National Committee (BNC) is the largest coalition in Palestinian civil society. It leads and supports the global Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement. Visit their website and follow @BDSmovement.