Netanyahu: “There will be no Palestinian state in Gaza, neither today nor tomorrow”

During his last speech, the war criminal Benjamin Netanyahu uttered a sentence which marks a point of political and moral no return: “There will be no Palestinian state in Gaza, neither today nor tomorrow. » This declaration is neither communication nor diplomatic strategy. It constitutes the explicit admission of a project: to erase any prospect of Palestinian national existence after having destroyed the very conditions of life.
The Gaza genocide is no longer a hypothesis or a semantic controversy. It is documented, analyzed and recognized by lawyers, international NGOs, UN rapporteurs and medical and humanitarian institutions. What is taking place before the eyes of the world goes far beyond the scope of a war: systematic destruction of civilian infrastructure, bombing of hospitals and schools, organized famine, repeated forced displacements, massive elimination of civilians, assumed dehumanization of the Palestinian people.
In this context, denying any political future to the Palestinians of Gaza amounts to confirming that this destruction is not accidental. It is wanted. It is thought. It is assumed at the top of the Israeli state.
A project of annihilation now claimed
To say that there will never be a Palestinian state in Gaza is not to speak of a diplomatic disagreement. This is to affirm that this territory is not intended to be rebuilt, nor its inhabitants to live there freely. It is transforming Gaza into a space without future, without rights, without horizon. This sentence is part of a continuity: that of a colonial project which does not tolerate any Palestinian sovereignty, neither in Gaza, nor in the West Bank, nor in East Jerusalem. It confirms that the war waged against Gaza does not have as its objective security, but total and lasting domination, at the cost of the destruction of a people.
Netanyahu knows what he is doing. He knows his words will stick. He also knows that they are protected, for the moment, by the inaction and complacency of Western powers. This impunity breeds arrogance. But it won’t last forever.
The figures of the genocide in Gaza
The encrypted data makes any negation impossible. According to investigations based on classified Israeli intelligence data, more than 83% of Palestinians killed in Gaza are civilians, a ratio described as unprecedented in modern wars. Of approximately 53,000 deaths recorded until spring 2025, only 8,900 are combatants, compared to more than 44,000 civilians — the majority women and children.
And this assessment is largely underestimated. From July 2024, the British medical journal The Lancet estimated the probable number of Palestinian casualties during the first ten months of the offensive at 186,000, including indirect deaths linked to famine, untreated injuries and the collapse of the health system. These figures do not describe “collateral damage”. They depict the reality of massive and targeted destruction of a civilian population. They constitute the statistical signature of a genocide.
To refuse a Palestinian state today or tomorrow is to recognize that the Palestinians have no right to sovereignty, security, or even political existence. This statement will remain as a major piece of evidence. And sooner or later, she will be judged — by the courts or by History.
