June 30, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" - Palestine
has been
annexed,
occupied,
stolen, and Palestinians have been
dispossessed,
exiled,
caged, detained, subjected to an
apartheid regime, and
killed by the state of Israel for over seven
decades. Every few years the world wakes up to
protest some aspect of Israeli apartheid,
occupation, or a massacre, and then it returns
safely to its deep slumber.
Every so often, Israel manages to awaken the angst of
the European Union and other international organizations
with some announcement or another, a murderous attack on
Palestinians, a declaration of annexation or
“sovereignty,” and then, as if under the influence of a
spell, the angst disappears just as fast as it arose.
What usually follows is a long procession of world
leaders coming to visit Israel or inviting the Israeli
prime minister to their capital to bestow their love and
respect for him and the so-called Jewish State.
This time seems to be no different. The Israeli
annexation of the Palestinian Jordan River Valley has
brought about the world’s displeasure. “A violation of
human rights,”
says Michelle Bachelet, the UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights. We hear that it is a violation of
international law and the end of the prospect for peace,
as though this is unprecedented and as though it was
unexpected. It has long been clear that Israel would
annex part of the West Bank, and it was obvious that the
Jordan River Valley – the eastern part of the West Bank
– was the most likely to be first.
Annexing the entire eastern part of the West Bank
means Palestinians will be cut off from the
international border with Jordan and will be surrounded
by Israel on all sides. Israel
wants access to that land, which currently provides
West Bank Palestinians some 50 percent of their
agricultural products, and wants complete access to the
Jordan River.
What Will It Mean
What exactly is the declaration of sovereignty and
annexation? No one seems to know for sure. Israeli
military experts admit they were not informed as to the
details of the move. Israeli politicians are vague and
Palestinians, well, no one talked to them, and in any
case, people in positions of power don’t care what they
think.
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Saeb Erikat, who still holds to the title of
Palestinian Chief Negotiator,
said in an interview with the Israeli television
channel Ynet, that “the situation is very
severe.” “I have never seen it more severe than I see it
now.”
Much of the Israeli press is focused on what the
potential Palestinian response may be, and particularly
if Israelis should expect violence. Considering the fact
that for over seven decades now, Palestinians have been
on the receiving end of Israeli violence, it is a
cynical thing to ask. According to leaks from a meeting
of Israel’s top security chiefs though, the answer to
that question is unclear. While the army and Shabak
(Israel’s secret police) chiefs claim there will be a
violent reaction and that Israelis will see “terrorism”
rise, the Mossad chief claims that scenario is unlikely.
Either way, Israel never cared much for what
Palestinians think and is not concerned with their
reactions.
Knowing all too well where his support lies in the
United States, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
gave a speech to
Christians United for Israel (CUFI). CUFI is amongst
the largest pro-Israel groups in the United States.
Netanyahu spoke of the annexation of in biblical terms.
He spoke of biblical lands and what he called “Israeli
sovereignty over Jewish communities.
He also made the point that these areas are also a
part of what he called, “Christian identity,” and part
of “Our common civilization.” His speech, like previous
comments he’s made on the topic, did not clarify what
the annexation will entail.
Who Wants Annexation
Israel’s most influential political block, known as
the Right Block, wants all of the Palestinian West Bank
to be annexed and for Israeli sovereignty to be declared
on all of its Jewish settlements. Israel’s political
right is made up largely, though not exclusively, of
religious Zionists, and settling the West Bank is their
number one priority. Annexation will not only give them
a
political boost, it will make the construction of
new Jewish settlements much easier. Whereas today,
construction of new Jewish settlements in the West Bank
must be approved by the prime minister, Israel’s
declaration of sovereignty would make it a matter for
local councils.
Learning from the Past
In 1948, the Western part of Jerusalem was conquered
by Israeli forces and Palestinian residents were
forcibly exiled. Not a single Palestinian was permitted
to remain or return and overnight, the city became the
capital of Israel. The world stood still then, and it
stood still when the eastern part of the city was taken
in 1967.
Then, in 1980, Israel announced its sovereignty over
East Jerusalem, or in other words, annexed the eastern
part of the city. The UN Security Council reacted by
passing
resolution 476, which among other things
reaffirmed that “acquisition of territory by force is
inadmissible.” The resolution stated that the Security
Council was “Gravely concerned over the legislative
steps initiated in the Israeli Knesset with the aim of
changing the character and status of the Holy City of
Jerusalem.” Furthermore, it stated that it “Strongly
deplores the continued refusal of Israel, the occupying
Power, to comply with the relevant resolutions of the
Security Council and the General Assembly.” It also
reiterated that “all such measures which have altered
the geographic, demographic and historical character and
status of the Holy City of Jerusalem are null and void
and must be rescinded in compliance with the relevant
resolutions of the Security Council.”
A year later, in 1981, Israel declared its
sovereignty over the Syrian Golan Heights. The UN
security council passed
resolution 497 which states, among other things,
that it is once again “Reaffirming that the acquisition
of territory by force is inadmissible, in accordance
with the United Nations Charter, the principles of
international law, and relevant Security Council
resolutions.” The Security Council declared that it
“Decides that the Israeli decision to impose its laws,
jurisdiction, and administration in the occupied Syrian
Golan Heights is null and void and without international
legal effect. It even “Demands that Israel, the
occupying power, should rescind forthwith its decision.”
Israel, of course, did not adhere to the UN resolutions,
and no action was taken to sanction Israel.
There is no Israel proper
In 1948, the Zionist movement created the state of
Israel in Palestine. By year’s end, 78 percent of
Palestine had become Israel, and close to one million
Palestinians were forcibly exiled. The rest of Palestine
became Israel in 1967. Israel has annexed, occupied,
taken, destroyed, built, and renamed everything from
individual homes and property to public spaces, to
historic monuments. And it has no intention, or reason,
to stop.
The issue at hand is not a “proper Israel” doing
something that is illegal. It is an illegal entity that
has planted itself in Palestine continuing its pursuit
of illegal activity. The race to create the mythical
Greater Israel in Palestine, with the
new temple in place of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in its
center has been
going on in full force. It is a never-ending
project that is well funded, well planned, and very well
executed. Only isolation,
boycotts sanctions, and divestment have the ability
to stop it and to save Palestine.
Feature photo | Two Israeli soldiers drag a
Palestinian to the ground, Nov. 19, 1996 as he protests
the bulldozing of his land near the Jewish settlement of
Efrat in the West Bank. Jacqueline Arzt | AP
Miko Peled
is an author and human rights activist born in
Jerusalem. He is the author of “The
General’s Son. Journey of an Israeli in Palestine,”
and “Injustice,
the Story of the Holy Land Foundation Five.” -
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