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«Israel's establishment as a state and its admission to the United Nations in 1949 were predicated on promises of peace, compliance with international obligations, and respect for the principles of justice and self-determination. Yet, over seven decades, Israel has systematically acted in bad faith, undermining its legitimacy as a UN member, violating international law, disregarding Jewish ethical commandments, and perpetrating actions that align with the legal definition of genocide. This essay asserts that Israel's persistent non-compliance, impunity, and misrepresentation as a Jewish state not only invalidate its moral and legal standing but also endanger Jewish people globally by associating them with atrocities. Furthermore, it affirms the Palestinian people's inalienable right to resist and self-determination, while arguing that Israel, as a state, has no inherent right to exist, a privilege reserved for individuals, not political entities.»