Call me a mad tin-foil hatter if you like 😁
But it must fit the US and Israel like a glove if they have an ally in the Norwegian government that just pretends to be a Palestine supporter and a stupidly naive friend of Hamas.
Just imagine, for instance, how much easier it must have been to have included in the Oslo accord that Israel shall have complete monopoly over several political and economic subjects in Palestine with Norwegian peace brokers who looked like they had a Palestine bias.
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You see, the Oslo Accords, signed in the 1990s, granted Israel significant financial and political control over Palestine.
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A currency monopoly was one of them, allowing the Israeli government to export its inflation to the people of Palestine.
But this was only a fundament for the rest of the control that the peace agreemenr gave Israel:
Despite the establishment of the Palestinian Authority (PA) to manage certain aspects of Palestinian life, Israel retained control over key resources and economic mechanisms.
This included control over electricity, and energy resources, as well as full control over external borders, affecting Palestinian trade and market access.
Financially, Israel maintained control over the PA's fiscal revenues through a clearance revenue system.
Israel collected taxes on imports to the Palestinian market, indirect taxes on Israeli goods exported to the territories, and income taxes from Palestinians working in Israel or Israeli settlements.
These taxes were then transferred to the PA, with a 3% administration fee retained by Israel.
Additionally, the Oslo Accords allowed Israel to maintain control over water resources, with the PA having limited authority over water and sewage systems. .
Overall, the Oslo Accords institutionalized a power imbalance, allowing Israel to maintain significant control over Palestinian territories and resources.
Add that Palestinians leader, Yassir Arafat, was a crook who probably took in huge amounts in bribes.
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And that Norwegian top bureaucrat, Terje Rød-Larsen, played a fundamental role in these negotiations.
Rød-Larsen is today better known for having visited Jeffrey Epstein several times, borrowed 130,000 USD from him, and running the NGO International Peace Institute (IPI), which received 375,000 USD from Epstein's NGO, Gratitude America (GA).
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It's a total shitshow, that's for sure, and I don't at all trust what I see when our current foreign minister, Espen Barth Eide, an PM Jonas Gahr Støre cosy up with Hamas leaders and they make the Norwegian government recognizing Palestine as a state.
I don't trust it at all.
What are their plans this time?
Another Oslo accord?
How will the US and Israel play their Scandinavian pawn this time?
Now, just throw your best conspi-smearing on me, or have fun doing your own research, or cry, or come up with better explanations, or do whatever you like.
😁
I don't care - this is something journalists should look into.
Meaning - real journalists, not the kind of scribblers who piss in their pants of thinking about what the editor will say about such an idea.