Time’s Up Israel: Get your knee off Palestine’s
neck!
By
Sam Bahour
July 18, 2020 "Information
Clearing House" -
The
timer is now ticking on Israel. While Israel
historically put Palestinians on the slow burner,
gnawing at their lands and livelihoods, time was in
Israel’s favor was the world turned a blind eye. Those
days are over.
Israelis must now choose, allow the state of Palestine
to emerge, or have it imposed upon them. The traditional
options of two-states vs. one state of Israel without
equality for all its citizens have passed long ago.
Israelis can accept Palestine in all the occupied
territory of the West Bank, including East Jerusalem,
and Gaza Strip, or ultimately be forced to accept
Palestine from the river to the sea.
For us Palestinians, like any normal human beings on
this earth, it is natural for us to expect to be viewed
as a people worthy of our rights, freedom, and
independence. The days when this can be ignored are over
too.
Today, all have been exposed to the naked eye. Thanks to
decades of denial by Jewish Israeli citizens and the
Jewish diaspora, US President Trump and his messianic
entourage of Jared Kushner and David M. Friedman,
Israel’s state-sanctioned settlement enterprise,
financier Sheldon Adelson’s fanaticism, Christian
Evangelicals bent on personally witnessing the
Armageddon, and none other than Israel’s own extremist
prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s annexation frenzy, a
frenzy on steroids attempting to divert his path to jail
on three corruption charges.
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To force the timer to tick even faster, outgoing Israeli
ambassador to the UN, Danny Danon, in an interview with
Stephen Sackur of the BBC Hardtalk program, proudly
proclaimed, “I represent not only the people of Israel,
I represented [sic] the Jewish
people in the U.N.”. He went on, “We [Jews] do have
biblical rights to the land. Whether you are Christian,
Muslim, or Jew — you read the Bible, you read the
stories of the Bible — it’s all there.” It got worse. He
went on to say, “This is our deed to the land. That’s
biblical.” This from Israel’s top international
diplomat! Regardless of how one views the Bible, it’s a
religious text, not a document that can be submitted in
a case of international law.
The further back Israel goes in time, the faster today’s
timer is ticking. Below I will touch on three momentous
developments lubricating the timer.
Peter Beinart, Zionism, and the
‘Jewish State’
Enter Peter Beinart. A prominent and outspoken observant
Jewish American columnist, journalist, political
commentator, and professor of journalism and political
science at the City University of New York. Born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts, his parents were Jewish
immigrants from South Africa. He is a self-defined
Zionist, albeit from the flavor that most Israeli Jews
would dismiss.
Earlier this month, Beinart penned a long-read essay
titled,
Yavne: A Jewish Case for Equality in Israel-Palestine,
and then followed it up with a New York Times opinion
piece titled,
I No Longer Believe in a Jewish State. He makes a
monumental shift from supporting a two-state solution,
Israel and Palestine side by side, to arguing that
Zionism does not require a ‘Jewish State’ at all and
calls for his fellow Jews to come to this understanding.
It is interesting to note that Palestinians have always
made the point that they have nothing against Judaism,
rather they view Zionism as having hijacked this noble
religion to the detriment of Israelis and Palestinians
alike. To be clear, the only version of Zionism
Palestinians have experienced is the one that is a
political ideology based on supremacy. This Zionism has
held conferences starting in 1897 in Basel, Switzerland,
and has left behind an incriminating and bloody paper
trail.
Peter is my friend. We have interlocked as editor and
writer, spoke on the same panel at the
2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia,
and he has attended many of the talks I have given to
Jewish American audiences when they visited Bethlehem.
He has universal values and does not discriminate when
applying them. He knows how to actively listen, ask
probing questions, and analyze in relation to reality
rather than blindly forcing reality to fit a set of
Israeli state talking points. Most importantly, he has
opened the Pandora’s box of global Jewry. For this, he
will go down in history next to notable early Zionist
thinkers such as Ahad Ha’am, Martin Buber, and Judah
Magnes, among others.
There is much to discuss about Peter’s new revelation,
but that’s for another day. For now, he will have his
hands full within his Jewish communal circles. It’s a
shame that Israeli Jews are, for the most part, missing
out on this conversation. Israeli media has chosen to
pretend that the call for equal rights in one state does
not exist.
Yesh Din, Israel, and Apartheid
At the same time that Peter took to the global stage,
another storm was brewing closer to Jerusalem. The
renowned Israeli human rights organization, Yesh Din
(There is a Law), released a landmark legal opinion
titled,
The Occupation of the West Bank and the Crime of
Apartheid: Legal Opinion. This was written by Adv.
Michael Sfard, one of Israel’s leading legal minds
specializing in international human rights law and the
laws of war. The opinion is damning for Israel.
“The conclusion of this legal opinion is that the crime
against humanity of apartheid is being committed in the
West Bank. The perpetrators are Israelis, and the
victims are Palestinians.” The report further states
that this is the case with or without another round of
Israeli annexation, or as Benjamin Netanyahu, Benjamin
Gantz, and Ambassador Danon like to call it, “applying
sovereignty over parts of Judea and Samaria.” Call it
what you may because it is all illegal.
But that’s not all. Annexation does play a role; the
opinion notes that “Continued creeping legal annexation,
let alone official annexation of a particular part of
the West Bank through legislation that would apply
Israeli law and administration there, is an amalgamation
of the regimes. This could mean strengthening the
argument, which already is being heard, that the crime
of Apartheid is not committed only in the West Bank.
That the Israeli regime in its entirety is an apartheid
regime. That Israel is an Apartheid state. ”
You read that correctly. Israel has gone from attacking
former US President Jimmy Carter for using the “A” word
in the title of his 2006 book,
Palestine: Peace Not Apartheid, to having to deal
with an Israeli organization making the legal case that
the entire state may be an Apartheid state.
The above-broken taboos have awakened many Jews around
the world. But anyone who missed out on the last three
decades of facts being made on the ground, by gunships
and bulldozers displaying the “Star of David,” would
have found a summary of what was to come in a report
released at the end of last year. Read on.
UN Committee on the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination (CERD)
One of the most important organs of the UN is
The Committee on the Elimination of
Racial Discrimination (CERD).
This entity is comprised of a body of independent
experts that monitors implementation of the
Convention on the Elimination of All
Forms of Racial Discrimination by its State
parties. In short, this body gives the pulse of today’s
rules-based world order, country by country.
Israel, being a “State party,” is obliged to submit
reports to this Committee and they comply. Also, ever
since November 29, 2012, when Palestine became a
“non-member observer State,” Palestine also submits
reports to this Committee.
In its December 2019
Concluding Observations on Israel, the Committee
determined that Israeli policies and practices comprise
of racial segregation and apartheid over the Palestinian
people on both sides of the Green Line. This was
earthshaking.
Palestinian, regional, and international human rights
organizations worked hard to bring the facts of the
matter to the deliberations. Interestingly, even while
Israel’s premiership bad mouths the UN at every
opportunity possible, Israel engaged the committee, but
to no avail.
However, the Committee’s Concluding Observations report
did make an interesting catch. It noted that “While
acknowledging the willingness of the State [Israel]
party delegation to discuss questions relating to the
Occupied Palestinian Territory, the Committee regrets
that the report did not contain any information
concerning the population living in these territories.”
So while the Israeli, and now the American, leaderships
claim there is no military occupation to speak of, in
the chambers of international law that matter for Israel
to remain a member of the community of nations, Israel
is actively engaging on issues related to the “Occupied
Palestinian Territory,” even if they do so blind to the
Palestinians they oppress.
Tick, tick, tick. One can hear the timer racing forward
in their sleep.
Israel still has a choice
This is not about Peter, Yesh Din, or the UN. It is
about Israel finally having to look in the mirror and
reckon with itself.
For us Palestinians, our case is crystal clear. We
demand our rights, freedom, and independence.
The Israeli Foreign Minister at the time, Israel Katz,
slammed Sanders in what he said was a ‘Horrifying
Comment’ while proclaiming that Israel does not
“intervene in the internal American electoral process…”
The latter comment, for anyone even faintly familiar
with the pro-Israeli lobby in the US, would be hilarious
if the situation were not so dire.
Remember in 2015 when Netanyahu barged into Congress
without White House approval which was met by objections
from many supporters of Israel including prominent
American Jewish leaders? This Bibi blunder sparked a
letter from the Washington-based Israeli-American
lobby group J-Street where they noted, “Our Congress
should not be used as a prop in another nation’s
election. One of the central elements that underpins the
alliance between our two nations is our common
commitment to democracy and elections. That means that
both nations stay out of the other’s democratic
process.” So much for not intervening in US politics.
Nevertheless, many Jewish Americans and Israelis remain
blind to the clear shifts that have already taken place
in the Democratic party.
But Palestinians do not need anyone’s affirmation that
they are human. If what drives you is solely your love
of Israel, even if it is blind love, then common sense
is making a clarion call — now is the time to act to
save Israel from itself.
Israel can end its 53-year-old military occupation and
allow a real Palestinian state to emerge or end up with
all the land it wants from the Jordan River to the
Mediterranean Sea, along with a citizenry of 7 million
Palestinians and 7 million Jewish Israelis. Either way,
5 million Palestinian refugees will still be demanding
to return home.
Otherwise, Israel, and Jews everywhere, must forever
hold their peace (and hasbara) because history is about
to be made, again, based on the facts that successive
Israeli governments have imposed on the reality between
the river and the sea with their ‘might is right’
policies over 73 years.
Soon, the choice will no longer be Israel’s to make.
Tick, tick, tick.
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