January 30, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - When the two
old political fraudsters emerged at the
White House this week with the most
deranged, farcical tragi-comedy in
Middle East history, it was difficult to
know whether to laugh or cry.
The 80-page “peace” plan from the White House
contained 56 references to “Vision” in its first 60
pages – and yes, with a capital V on each occasion
to suggest, I guess, that this “deal of the
century” was a supernatural revelation. It was not,
though it might have been written by a
super-Israeli.
It said goodbye to Palestinian refugees – the
famous/infamous “right of return” and all who now
rot in the camps of the Middle East; farewell to the
old city of
Jerusalem as a Palestinian capital; adieu to UNRWA,
the UN relief agency. But it welcomed a permanent
Israeli occupation of the West Bank and the total
annexation of almost every Jewish colony built there
against all international law.
It’s a given, of course – and has been for days –
that this nonsense might just cast some magic dust
over the travails of the leaders of America and
Israel. As the two rogues,
Donald Trump under impeachment and
Benjamin Netanyahu charged with corruption,
grinned to the applause of their supporters in
Washington, it became clear at once that this
mendacious document – containing absurdity,
burlesque and dreary banality in about equal measure
– destroyed forever any hope of an independent
Palestinian state of any kind. That’s not what it
said, but you only had to glance at the verbiage –
where Israel’s occupation, the longest in modern
history, was described as a “security footprint” and
where the
Oslo accord was trashed as an agreement which
produced “waves of terror and violence”.
Truly, all must read these 80 pages. And every
reader should go through them twice, in case, first
time round, they missed some extra egregious
indignity inflicted upon the Palestinians.
The document wasn’t just a gift to Israel. It
embodied every Israeli demand ever made to
Washington (plus a few more) and effectively
destroyed every effort made by the United Nations
Security Council; every UN resolution on Israeli
withdrawal; every effort of the EU and the Quartet
on the Middle East to produce a just and fair
resolution to the Palestinian-Israeli war.
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In short, Israel will – under this wretched
“deal”, doomed though it was within seconds – get
all of Jerusalem forever, most of the West Bank, own
almost every Jewish colony in occupied land and
dominate a disarmed, truncated, neutered Palestinian
people who must promise to call Israel the “nation
state of the Jewish people” (albeit almost 21 per
cent of its people are Arabs), censor its own
schoolbooks, arrest and interrogate anyone daring to
oppose the Israeli occupier, and who will have a
cluster of villages outside Jerusalem’s walls to
call a capital.
True, this is a unique and historic document that
the Trump menagerie (especially son-in-law
Jared Kushner) has produced, since its belief
that the Palestinians would dream of accepting such
a deranged, farcical set of political demands is
without precedent in the western world. But when
should we journalists take all the stops out, I
asked myself when I’d finished reading the 56
“Visions” – there are others, by the way, in lower
case, and several “missions” – and the list of
prohibitions imposed upon the Palestinians? These
included, we should note, the instruction that “the
State of Palestine may not join any international
organisation if such membership would contradict
commitments of the State of Palestine to
demilitarisation and cessation of political and
judicial warfare against the State of Israel”. So
goodbye as well to the protection of the
International Criminal Court.
Some of my colleagues lapsed into apoplexy, like
Marwan Bishara of Al Jazeera. Farce, fraud,
fury, surrealistic, opportunistic, populist and
cynical. He used all these descriptions – but surely
he was mincing his words. Gideon Levy, my hero from
the Israeli daily Haaretz, was not so
apoplectic. He was apocalyptic. It was “the final
nail in the coffin of that walking corpse known as
the two-state solution”, he wrote, and created a
reality “in which international law, the resolutions
of the international community and especially
international institutions are meaningless”.
There is no Palestinian state, quoth Levy, and
there never will be. It’s got to be one democracy
between the Jordan and the Mediterranean – equal
rights for both Israelis and Palestinians – or
Israel is going to be an apartheid state. Trump had
created “a world in which the US president’s
son-in-law is more powerful than the UN General
Assembly. If the settlements are permitted,
everything is permitted.” Quite so.
But do we writers and journalists and
“experts” and analysts still possess the tools to
deal with this mumbo-jumbo? Is this not a moment –
not just the end of morality, justice, integrity,
dignity – to ask an ever-more important question:
when will journalists have to stop taking this stuff
(and themselves) seriously? Merely to write about
this Trump ballyhoo as if it is real or workable or
even discussable is somehow demeaning, humiliating,
preposterous. Not just for media rabbits, but for
those who must suffer the consequences of this
dreadful document; the Palestinians and all who have
faithfully supported their perfectly reasonable
demands for freedom and fairness.
I realised a few hours after reading it that, for
every anti-Israel Muslim who believes in the
fantastical, crazed verbiage of the “Zionist
conspiracy”, these 80 pages of White House notepaper
would only reinforce those mind-boggling beliefs. In
cases like this, perhaps we should invite our
comedians to become reporters. Or ask our
cartoonists to write the story. Or maybe I should
turn to that fine old Ripley’s Believe It or Not
feature to get the message across. Believe it Or
Not: a US president gave a foreign power the right
to eternally occupy someone else’s land. To me, that
captures the story in 15 words.
But let’s not forget that in return for their
abject surrender, the Palestinians will get cash,
cash and more cash – millions of greenies set out in
pages of graphs and funding plans, and “fast-track”
tourism (that phrase is actually used in the
document) and massive investment, “social
betterment” (sic), “self-determination” (sic again,
I guess), and “a path to a dignified national life,
respect, security and economic opportunity…”.
And didn’t our Boris Johnson tell Trump it was “a
positive step forwards”? And didn’t our Dominic Raab
call it “a serious proposal” worthy of “genuine and
fair consideration”?
Believe it or not, indeed.
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