When Will Palestinians Learn?
Turning To International Law Isn't The
Answer
If Palestine's request is 'entirely
counterproductive', what does that make
Israel's slaughtering of civilians last
summer?
By Robert Fisk
January 06, 2015 "ICH"
- "The
Independent" -
- Throw an old dog a bone and sure
enough, he’ll go chasing after it. So it
is with “Palestine’s” request to join
the International Criminal Court. An
obvious attempt by Mahmoud Abbas to
try Israel for war crimes in Gaza this
year, we are told.
Or maybe a “two-edged
sword” – yawns are permitted for
such clichés – which could also put
Hamas “in the dock”. Israel was
outraged. The US was “strongly
opposed” to such a dastardly request
by the elderly potentate who thinks
he rules a state which doesn’t even
exist.
But
hold on a moment. That isn’t the
story, is it? Surely the real
narrative is totally different. The
BBC didn’t get this. Nor CNN. Nor
even Al Jazeera. But surely the most
significant event of all is that the
descendants of the PLO – excoriated
only a quarter of a century ago as
the most dangerous “terrorist”
organisation in the world, its
mendacious leader Yasser Arafat
branded “our Bin Laden” by Israel’s
mendacious leader Ariel Sharon –
actually wants TO ABIDE BY
INTERNATIONAL LAW!
Heavens preserve
us from such a thought, but these
chappies – after all their past
calls for Israel’s extinction, after
all the suicide bombings and
intifadas – are asking to join one
of the most prestigious judicial
bodies on earth. For years, the
Palestinians have demanded justice.
They went to the international court
in The Hague to have Israel’s
apartheid wall dismantled – they
even won, and Israel didn’t give a
hoot. Any sane Palestinian, you
might think, would long ago have
turned his or her back on such
peaceful initiatives.
Yet still these
wretched Palestinians persist, after
this most humiliating of insults, in
resorting to international law to
resolve their conflict with Israel.
Here they go again, dutifully
seeking membership of the
International Criminal Court. Will
these Arabs never learn?
And of course, the
Americans are threatening to punish
such effrontery. Stop those millions
of dollars in aid to the
Palestinians. Stand by Israel’s
refusal to accept any such approach
to the International Criminal Court
by “Palestine”. The EU – especially
Britain and France – have gone along
with this tosh. Israel has already
decided to stop more than £80m in
tax owed to the Palestinian
authority.
The US State
Department’s spokesman told us that
his government is “deeply troubled”
by the Palestinian application. It
is “entirely counterproductive”, he
informed the world. It does “nothing
to further the aspirations of the
Palestinian people for a sovereign
state” – though one might have
thought that membership of so august
a judicial body would have done a
lot to persuade the world that
Palestinians were ready to shoulder
all the burdens of statehood.
After all, the
Palestinians would indeed have to
abide by international law and – if
the law applied retrospectively –
they would have to carry the burden
of opprobrium themselves for both
Hamas crimes and past PLO murders.
The United States, of course – and
this fact oddly did not feature in
the flurry of news reports on
“Palestine’s” request to join – has
itself refused to join the
International Criminal Court. And
with good reason; because, like the
Israelis – although this is not
quite how the whole fandango was
explained to us – Washington is also
worried that its soldiers and
government officials will be
arraigned for war crimes. Think
waterboarding, Abu Ghraib, the
report on CIA torture…
No wonder Jeffrey
Rathke, the windbag who speaks for
the State Department, says that the
Palestinian request “badly damages
the atmosphere” with Israel,
“undermines trust” and “creates
doubts about their (Palestinian)
commitment to a negotiated peace”.
And remember, Abbas only made his
request after America had voted
against – it has previously used its
veto more than 40 times on Israel’s
behalf to reject Palestine’s
self-determination since 1975 – a UN
Security Council resolution to end
Israel’s occupation of Palestinian
land by 2017.
But of course,
what this whole kerfuffle is really
about is quite simple. The world is
tired of witnessing the suffering of
Palestinians. Those with an ounce of
human sympathy are sickened at being
slandered as anti-Semitic or
anti-Zionist (whatever that is)
every time they express their
outrage at Israel’s cruelty towards
the Palestinians.
Killing more than
2,000 Palestinians last summer,
hundreds of them children, was a
mass slaughter. We’ve watched this
grotesquerie so many times now – in
Gaza, for the most part – that even
our statistics have become spattered
with blood.
Who now recalls
the fatalities of the 2008-9 Gaza
war? One thousand four hundred and
seventeen Palestinians dead, 313 of
them children, more than 5,500
wounded. That was the conflict upon
which President-elect Obama had no
comment to make.
And who knows what
other gory Pandora’s box ICC
membership would open? That bomber
pilot who in 2002 killed 15
civilians, 11 of them children, in a
Gaza apartment block to assassinate
a Hamas official, for example?
Wouldn’t that constitute a war
crime? Don’t these outrages “damage
the atmosphere” and “undermine
trust”. Were these bloodbaths not
“entirely counterproductive”? And
the Jewish colonisation of the
occupied West Bank?
Sure, bang up
those behind Hamas and Islamic Jihad
suicide attacks for war crimes. Get
the Palestinian Authority thugs who
torture and murder their own
prisoners. But that’s not what
Israel and the US are worried about.
They are concerned that, after
months of arguing and rowing and
delving through thousands of
documents, jurists may decide that
Israel – horror of horror – may have
to answer for itself before
international justice, something
which no routine US veto could
prevent.
Now just imagine
if Israel and America wanted the
Palestinians to sign the Rome
document. Conjure the thought – for
a split-second only – that Israel
and America insisted that the
Palestinians must abide by an
international treaty and become
members of the International
Criminal Court to qualify for
statehood. Abbas’s refusal to do so
would be further proof of his
“terrorist” intentions. Yet when
Abbas does sign the Rome document,
when the Palestinians want to abide
by an international treaty, they
must be punished – surely a “first”
in modern history.
I can only think
of two phrases that fit the bill for
this scandal of the West’s
politicians. Confound their
politics. Frustrate their knavish
tricks.
The impasse in
the Middle East in a nutshell
Apropos of which…
Avi Shlaim, among the finest of
Israeli historians, has just brought
out a new edition of his great work
The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab
World. “The prospect of a real
change in American foreign policy
looks slim to non-existent,” he
writes. “Nor is there at present any
evidence to suggest that Israel’s
leaders are remotely interested in a
genuine two-state solution… They
seem oblivious to the damage that
the occupation is doing to their
society and to the reputation of
their country abroad.” That’s it in
a nutshell, isn’t it?
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