Israeli-Palestinian Negotiations – to what end?
On January 31, 1970, the great philosopher Bertrand Russell wrote
a message on the conflict in the Middle East, which was read on February 3,
the day after his death, to an International Conference of Parliamentarians
meeting in Cairo. He wrote, “The development of the crisis in the Middle
East is both dangerous and instructive. For over 20 years Israel has expanded
by force of arms. After every stage in this expansion Israel has appealed to
“reason” and has suggested “negotiations”. This is the traditional role of the
imperial power, because it wishes to consolidate with the least difficulty what
it has already taken by violence. Every new conquest becomes the new basis of
the proposed negotiation from strength, which ignores the injustice of the
previous aggression. The aggression committed by Israel must be condemned, not
only because no state has the right to annex foreign territory, but because
every expansion is an experiment to discover how much more aggression the world
will tolerate.”
Israel obviously has perfected the art of negotiating from a
position of strength. The Western nations - all former colonial powers - through
their support of this rogue state have epitomized the art of double standard! In
their condemnation of the Palestinian resistance movement they won’t tell us
that the tragedy of the people of Palestine is that their country was “given”
by a foreign power to another (European Jewish) people for the creation of a
new state (Israel) which resulted in expulsion of more than 700,000 innocent
people who were made permanently homeless. They
also don’t want us to know that the then government of Great Britain had no
authority to assign the land of Palestine to anyone other than the people who
were living there (i.e., the Palestinians). They also don’t tell us that when the
United Nations assigned a portion of Palestine to the European Jewish immigrants
in the so-called Partition of Palestine in 1947, it violated its own Charter which
stated that it had no right to do so without obtaining the consent of the
mandate territory's population.
What happened in Palestine was classical
Western colonialism, which can sustain itself only via its superior military or
economic resources and by enforced occupation. As aptly noted
by Peter Cohen, a retired sociologist from the University of Amsterdam and a
Jewish-Dutch World War II survivor, in a recent article in the Huffington Post,
superior strength, however, does not create legitimacy. Israel has none. Cohen
writes, “It is a territory in the Middle East under Western occupation, which
possesses no political legitimacy now, nor can it ever acquire such legitimacy
in the future because it has no raison d'être and cannot create one.
Instead, Israel's policy has always been to
create faits accomplis, conquests that have been consolidated with
the aid of its constituent Western states in Europe and North America. To date,
this policy has never been effectively challenged, and so it continues in the
same vein. Israel can carry on creating more and more faits
accomplis, perpetuating its status as an ever-expanding occupation
with vastly superior military strength. But if it loses the West's support, it
will no longer have the means to defend itself, having nothing that could
preserve its existence, nor the raw materials to sustain itself. It could use
atomic weapons, but this does not in any sense bolster the legitimacy of the
Western implant.”
Israel, as a colony, is a constant source of
violence and conflict. And it will remain so unless the very colonial
structure on which it is founded is brought down - something that has happened in
our time with apartheid South Africa. With every new conflict since the birth
of Israel the number of refugees has grown. And the worst problem is: these
refugees are safe nowhere, not even in the UN compounds, schools, mosques and
hospitals of Gaza. There are scores of international laws that state that the
refugees have every right to the homeland from which they were driven, and the
denial of this fundamental right is at the heart of the continuing conflict.
How much longer is the world willing to endure this
spectacle of wanton cruelty of Israel? It is abundantly clear that no people
anywhere in the world would accept being bombed and expelled en masse from
their own country. How can anyone require the people of Palestine to accept a
punishment which nobody else would tolerate? Will the Palestinian people be
ever free? Will they ever get justice for the crimes inflicted on them by the
powerful against them?
I am beginning to doubt. I am very skeptical these days.
True to the words of Bertrand Russell, Israel as a colonial enterprise has been
able to abuse the process of negotiation to her advantage to extract further
concession towards expanding its control while curtailing everything for the
vanquished, occupied Palestinians. Every negotiation since the unholy birth of
the state of Israel has been a deception, a farce, a show for public
consumption to not only legitimize its illegitimate grab of the Palestinian
land but also to delegitimize Palestinian struggle and aspiration for freedom.
And the Israelis have partners in their crimes – and it is
not the USA, UK and western powers alone that dominate the UN and world bodies –
but our own criminals ruling some of the Muslim countries. These governments
who don’t allow any form of democracy – the kingdoms, sheikhdoms and military
dictators – are some of the worst enemies of the people of Palestine. Thus, not
a single bullet has been fired in defense of the violated Palestinians by these
regimes. And this, in spite of the fact that each of these Arab regimes spend
billions of dollars every year to buy arms and ammunitions from their western
patrons and beneficiaries! You wonder why they have all those deadly toys in
their arsenal if they are never going to use such for what is right and just! Are
those ‘toys’ supposed to be used against desert flies then?
A knowledgeable friend of mine said that he read somewhere
that some of the rich, anti-Brotherhood, anti-Hamas, and by default, anti-Qatari,
governments had actually bank-rolled Israel’s latest massacre in Gaza. I don’t
know the veracity of his claim. But I won’t be surprised if the story ever
turns out to be true.
Many of the reactionary, anti-people regimes in the Middle
East do not tolerate anything that could destabilize their regimes. The popular
movements like the Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood are perceived as existential
threats to these regimes. They did not like the Arab Spring a bit. What became
popular among the ordinary masses of Tunisia, Egypt and Libya in northern
Africa were nightmares for the rulers in neighboring countries (and their western
patrons). They have done everything since the people’s revolution in Tunisia and
Egypt had succeeded in unseating the hated dictators to put the genie back to
the bottle where it belonged. Thus, the popularly elected President Dr.
Mohammad al-Morsi was soon toppled by their man – Sisi, the neo-Pharaoh of
Egypt. All the leaders of Muslim Brotherhood are now awaiting death sentences
or long prison terms. They wanted to put the death-nail on Hamas, too, which
had historical ties with Muslim Brotherhood.
Sadly, as the Gazans bled to death, and their homes and
businesses, mosques, schools, colleges, universities and hospitals were bombed
by Netanyahu’s criminal IDF, the Obama and Cameron governments of the USA and
the UK resupplied Israel with more arms and ammunitions during the current
conflict while hypocritically speaking about the need for de-escalation of the
war through negotiation. Are these western patrons oblivious of the magnitude
of their crimes? Don’t they know that their actions, which have resulted in the
death of thousands of innocent civilians, constitute war crimes? Will they pay
compensation for the Palestinian victims? Just the reconstruction of bombed out
facilities inside Gaza may cost ten billion US dollars! How about the dead and
the injured people?
Israel and her patrons are for ‘negotiations’ - those same
old parleys which have only endorsed Israeli aggression and dehumanized their
victims! Those ‘negotiations’ have become part of textbook case for Israeli
propaganda with the added impetus to extract further concessions, let alone requiring that the Palestinians accept the lawfulness of
their expulsion.
Was not it Avigdor Lieberman, Netanyahu's Foreign Minister, who
candidly explained what such negotiations meant for Israel? Four years ago when
speaking to the readership of the right-wing Makor Rishon paper, he said:
"I do not think there is anything to be expected from negotiations. Even
if lasting 16 years they will produce no agreement. But my travels around the
globe have shown me that the world is very interested in seeing peace talks
start, even if only for the sake of appearance. A willingness to talk and talk
is something we can give. Why not?" (Makor Rishon, April 30, 2010, translation Adam Keller)
Moshe Feiglin, aspiring to push Netanyahu out of his job as Likud leader and PM, was also heard saying in 2010, "We will win because we represent what most Likud members really want -- a government which says loud and clear that this country is ours and ours only. I definitely want to deprive Arabs of civil rights, unless they prove their loyalty to the state, and give them financial encouragement to emigrate from here. Any area from which Israel is attacked should be conquered and its whole population expelled." (Yediot Aharonot - April 23, 2010, translation Adam Keller)
Moshe Feiglin, aspiring to push Netanyahu out of his job as Likud leader and PM, was also heard saying in 2010, "We will win because we represent what most Likud members really want -- a government which says loud and clear that this country is ours and ours only. I definitely want to deprive Arabs of civil rights, unless they prove their loyalty to the state, and give them financial encouragement to emigrate from here. Any area from which Israel is attacked should be conquered and its whole population expelled." (Yediot Aharonot - April 23, 2010, translation Adam Keller)
Dozens of Israeli leaders from top to bottom can be cited to
show that statehood of the Palestinians with a just peaceful settlement of the crisis
has never been the real intent of the Israeli leaders. Israel's
laws make it clear that the Palestinians are not only militarily incapacitated
but have also been stripped of all their legal rights.
Not surprisingly, we are told that Hamas is not falling for
such old tricks put forth by the joint Israeli-Egyptian team where the Zionists set all the rules of the game. They
are demanding opening up the Port of Gaza and easing of cross-border movement
of goods. Upon their arrival in Cairo, the
Palestinians had been informed by Egyptian security chiefs – speaking on behalf
of Netanyahu – that the very issue of opening Gaza’s sea port (and airport) is
“not on the agenda”. How about easing of conditions for the prison conditions
under which a million and eight hundred thousand Gazans are held in Gaza -
world’s largest concentration camp by the two closely colluding warders,
Israeli and Egyptian, who control all their access to the outside world? Fat
chance!
We are told that this weekend missiles were fired from Gaza
killing none and that IDF had bombed inside Gaza destroying a mosque and some
homes, killing many Gazans. The death toll is now nearly 2,000.
Blame it all on Hamas for refusing to be duped again! And now criminal Netanyahu’s government says that
it will not negotiate under fire: the ‘deadly’, ‘Iron-door-shattering’ missiles
fired by Hamas must cease in order to make it possible to talk. To these neo-Nazis
of Israel lying and deception come very easily. They don’t want us to know that
of the Palestinian victims almost all were civilians, and that on the Israeli
side only 3 civilians had died, which included a Thai worker. Out of a total 66
Israeli dead, 64 were soldiers. Thus, 97% of the dead Israelis were the IDF
soldiers, and not civilians. And yet, Netanyahu’s lies are parroted by the Obama
administration and other western governments and their yellow journalists.
It seems that Gazans would have
to fight – and fight hard whether or not Obama, Cameron, Sisi and other friends
of Israel in the opposite camp like it. Their
struggle is for freedom and human dignity. And they have a right for such
values which we all take for granted without having to die for.
In his last message Bertrand
Russell said, “Justice requires that the first step towards a
settlement must be an Israeli withdrawal from all the territories occupied in
June, 1967. A new world campaign is needed to help bring justice to the
long-suffering people of the Middle East.” That call, sadly, remains
unfulfilled. How long can the friends of Israel dupe us with hypocritical
negotiations that reward the aggressor while ignoring the real issue which is Israeli
colonialism?
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