By David Hearst
A new wave of struggle has to start now
for equal rights in one state on all of the
land of historic Palestine
February 01, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - An elephant trap has
for years now laid in the path of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s
messianic plans to establish the state of Israel
between the river and the sea.
It was the demographic fact that, in that space,
there were more Palestinians than Jews.
According to 2016 figures from
the Israeli Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) that
were provided to the Israeli Knesset’s foreign
affairs and defence committee, there were 6.5
million Muslims and 6.44 million Jews between the
River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, although
those figures are out of date now. The committee
referred to Muslims rather than Palestinians, thus
excluding Palestinian Christians.
This means that
Netanyahu's annexation plan on its own cannot
work. The huge concrete infrastructure with which
Israel has cemented its occupation of the West Bank
- settlements, walls, roads and tunnels - and its
apartheid state as cruel and as complete as
anything manufactured in South Africa, are all
palliatives - medicines which reduce the pain to a
Jewish majority state but not the cause.
Another Nakba
You can announce as many times as you like, as US
President Donald Trump
did yesterday, that Israel will take over the
Jordan Valley and thus about 30 per cent of the West
Bank, and establish Israeli law over the
settlements. But without physically moving greater
and greater numbers of Palestinians out of the
expanded state of Israel, little changes. Annexation
just becomes another form of occupation.
Population transfer, mass population transfer,
another Nakba or Catastrophe, therefore, lies at the
heart of Trump’s and Netanyahu’s "vision" for peace.
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This is a peace of sorts. It's the silence you
hear in the Palestinian villages in 1948, in
Beit Hanoun in 2014, when Israel bombed a UN
school in northern Gaza crowded with hundreds of
displaced civilians killing 15 and injuring 200
people, or in East Aleppo or Mosul, after each in
turn have been bombed to a pulp. It's the peace
created in the total and complete defeat of the
Palestinian struggle for a state built on their own
land.
The hidden plan
So, for me, the heart of the apocalyptic
vision lay not in the supremacist speeches of Trump
or Netanyahu, in which both proclaimed "mission
accomplished", and the complete victory of the
Zionist movement over the Palestinian people. It lay
in a paragraph buried deep inside
the 180-page document, the most detailed
document Trump bragged that had ever been produced
about this conflict. Precisely.
It's the paragraph which says that land swaps by
Israel could include both "populated and unpopulated
areas". The document is precise about the population
it is referring to - the 1948 Palestinian population
of the so-called northern triangle of Israel - Kafr
Qara, Baqa-al-Gharbiyye, Umm al-Fahm, Qalansawe,
Tayibe, Kafr Qasim, Tira, Kafr Bara and Jaljulia.
The document goes on: "The Vision contemplates
the possibility, subject to agreement of the
parties, that the borders of Israel will be redrawn
such that the Triangle Communities become part of
the State of Palestine. In this agreement, the civil
rights of the residents of the triangle communities
would be subject to the applicable laws and judicial
rulings of the relevant authorities.”
This is the hidden and most dangerous part of
this plan. The triangle is home to about 350,000
Palestinians - all of whom are Israeli citizens -
perched beside the north western border of the West
Bank. Umm al-Fahm, its main city, has been the home
of some of the most active defenders of Al Aqsa.
Yousef Jabareen, a member of the Israeli Knesset
from the Joint List, told me: "Umm al-Fahm is my
hometown, Wadi Ara is my lifeblood. The Triangle is
home to hundreds of thousands of Arab-Palestinian
citizens living in their homeland. Trump and
Netanyahu’s annexation and transfer programme
remove us from our homeland and revoke our
citizenship; an existential danger to all Arab
minority citizens. Now is the time for Jews and
Arabs who value democracy and equality, to stand and
work together against this dangerous plan."
Official 'ethnic cleansing'
For years now the
"static transfer" of this population out of
Israel has been toyed with by Israeli leaders of the
centre or the right. The idea of a population and
land swap was alluded to by former prime ministers
Ehud Barak and Ariel Sharon. But it was only
Avigdor Lieberman who took the expulsion of
Palestinians up consistently as a cause.
He
advocated stripping a suggested 350,000
Palestinians in the Triangle of their Israeli
citizenship and forcing the other 20 per cent of the
Israeli population, who are non-Jews, to make a
“loyalty oath” to Israel as a "Jewish Zionist
state", or face expulsion to a Palestinian state.
Two years ago, Netanyahu
proposed to Trump that Israel should rid itself
of the Triangle. Today these plans for ethnic
cleansing have been sealed in an official White
House document.
As Palestinian member of the Knesset, Ayman Odeh, tweeted,
Trump’s announcement was "a green light to revoke
the citizenship of hundreds of thousands of
Palestinian Arab citizens who live in northern
Israel".
Supporting Trump
The presence of the Emirati, Bahraini and Omani
ambassadors in the audience was the other remarkable
feature of the announcement in the White House on
Tuesday. Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and the UAE welcomed
the plan without reservation. Qatar did too,
although it added that the Palestinian state should
be negotiated on 1967 borders and Palestinians
should retain their right of return.
Trump said he was amazed at the number of calls
he received from world leaders in support of his
plan. Not least from our very own British Prime
Minister Boris Johnson.
Ditching four decades of British foreign policy
on an equitable and just two-state solution, Johnson
threw the UK’s weight behind the Trump plan. British
Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab also
released a statement to say they “welcome” the
deal. “This is clearly a serious proposal,
reflecting extensive time and effort,” he said.
"I cannot believe the amount of support this
morning has," Trump bragged. "I have been called by
leaders, Boris [Johnson] called; so many called.
They’re all saying, ‘whatever we can do to help”.
There are some, however, who realise the danger
of this plan. Senator Chris Murphy is one of them.
He
tweeted: "The unilateral annexation of the
Jordan River valley and existing settlements, deemed
illegal under US and international law, will set
back the peace process decades. And it risks real
violence and massive destabilization inside places
like Jordan."
Home alone
No-one should underestimate the historic nature
of the declaration that has just taken place. The
two-state solution or the idea that a
viable, contiguous Palestinian state can be created
alongside a Jewish majority state is dead. It
was dead long before Oslo Accords.
Arab peacemakers like
King Hussein of Jordan was told in terms by both
the Soviets - Yevgeny Primakov - and James Baker,
then secretary of state, that an independent
Palestinian state would never be achieved. This was
even before the Madrid conference which preceded
Oslo. The king did not need to attend the funeral of
his friend Yitzhak Rabin, who was assassinated in
1995, to realise this. He knew it already. But it
really is dead now.
The US has now given its official imprimatur to
the eastern borders of the state of Israel. The
map Middle East Eye published says it all. The
Palestinian state envisioned by the plan looks like
an MRI scan of the brain of an Alzheimer’s victim.
The Palestinian state has been entirely eaten away.
The message of this map to Palestinians of
whatever faction is now crystal clear. Forget your
divisions, forget what happened between Fatah and
Hamas in Gaza
in 2007, cast aside claims of coups, and unite.
Unite against an existential threat.
The Palestinians are truly alone. All of the
staples of their negotiating position have gone.
They have no Jerusalem, no right of return, no
refugees to return, no Golan Heights and now no
Jordan Valley. They have no Arab allies. Syria is
wrecked, Iraq divided, Egypt and Saudi Arabia are
now Israel’s playthings. The Palestinians have lost
the support of the most populous Arab nation and its
richest one.
They have nowhere to flee to. Europe is closed
for any future mass migration. They have only one
option: to stay and fight. United, they can undo
Israel’s supremacist plans for ethnic cleansing.
They have done this before and they can do this
again.
A new struggle
Palestinians now have to face this reality. The
PLO's recognition of Israel, in 1993, has finally
hit the dead end that this road was always going to
lead to. The US, international law, UN resolutions
were never going to come to their rescue, and in
this sense alone, Trump’s brutal plan has done
Palestinians a favour. It has blown away decades of
fantasy.
What has to start now is a new wave of struggle
for equal rights in one state on all of the land of
historic Palestine. This will involve a huge fight.
No-one should underestimate what will happen if the
Palestinian people rise up again. But no-one should
be in any doubt too, of the consequences of
acquiescence.
This is the first time since 1948 that all
Palestinians can join together to do this. They have
to seize this opportunity or wither away as a
footnote in history.
This article was
published by "MME"
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