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Oct-10-2010 13:56 ![]() ![]() One Wall, Two People, No States: the Peace PretenseWilliam A. Cook Salem-News.comA future state for the Palestinians is a mirage; the peace pretense is in fact a delaying tactic to ensure that such a state never exists.
(LOS ANGELES Calif.) - “Our goal is two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side in peace and security,” (President Obama) such is the illusion that resurfaces to restart the peace negotiations that will stabilize the mid-east. For 63 years that “goal” has been the carrot held before the people of the United States and Britain as the ultimate resolution for the Israeli/Palestinian crisis. In reality there is nothing in the statement that is true. The Israeli government, from its inception in May of 1948 to now, has never had as its “goal” two peoples in two states living in peace and security. Indeed, the opposite has been true: “What should be obvious now, after the carefully researched and scholarly work of Dr. Pappe (The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine) and …Dr Morris (Righteous Victims), …complemented now with the materials preserved by Sir Richard C. Catling, is the truth about the creation of the State of Israel: the acceptance of UN Resolution 181 by the Jewish Agency Provisional Government as the designated Jewish State was not done with intent to abide by the goal of the UN General Assembly—to provide a state for two peoples in the land of Palestine—but rather to use it as a means to gain eventual control of all the land and cleanse that land of its indigenous people to whatever extent possible.” (The Plight of the Palestinians 6). In truth the Jewish Agency, from 1939 to the Declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel, acted as a colonial power taking by force the land of the indigenous peoples and maintains that policy to the present day. Jeff Halper tracks over nineteen illusory “peace proposals” aborted by the Israeli government in his detailed article “The Problem with Israel” (11-23-2006 in The Plight of the Palestinians). If the Israeli government never had as a “goal” peace with the indigenous people, the facts on the ground today clearly establish the consequences of the Israeli intent to eradicate the possibility of a Palestinian State. A cursory look at a map of what remains to the Palestinians now demonstrates the impossibility of a viable state.
A future state for the Palestinians is a mirage; the peace pretense is in fact a delaying tactic to ensure that such a state never exists. No state can be viable without borders that it controls unhindered by another state. No state can exist that does not control the continuity of access to its land, its water, including the sea, and the airspace over it. No state has the right to take by force another people’s land, to confiscate its most productive arable areas, to steal its aquifers, to deny it the right to self-defense, to dictate what laws it will live by, to build on land within the borders of another and transfer its people to those settlements, and no state has the right to imprison another state with walls of cement and steel determining thereby the borders of that state. It should be clear by now that a state for the Palestinians cannot exist and the peace talks brokered by the United States is a farce. But if the future state of the Palestinians is a mirage, the present Israeli State mocks the definition of a nation State; a true state has jurisdiction over a given territory. The state of Israel refuses the demarcation of its borders and refuses to abide by the United Nations resolutions that demand it return the land it has illegally occupied to the people of Palestine. Given this defiance, the possibility of establishing “two states, Israel and Palestine, living side by side” can be construed as nothing less than hypocrisy. Let’s be absolutely clear about “peace in Palestine.” There cannot be a resolution of the crisis between Israel and Palestine unless the United Nations wrests total control of negotiations from the United States. Obama must realize by now that Israel is determining what will be negotiated, when it will be negotiated, with whom it will be negotiated, and at what time it will cease to be negotiated. He must also realize that Israel is using him as a patsy to delay resolution so that Israel can leverage more military ordinance and more billions from the United States knowing full well that nothing will result from these meaningless talks. And, finally, Obama must understand by now that he can achieve nothing from Israel because the Congress of the United States is owned by Israel, virtually every one of them, more than two thirds in the House and 100% in the Senate. As a result, nothing he might hope to accomplish by way of equity of resolution can be brought into the open without the Congress crying foul against the victimized Israelis. He is literally a slave in the office of the Presidency, shackled to the demands of Israel; his only option is defiance. Defiance means publically recognizing the hypocrisy of America pretending to serve as an objective broker for peace when in fact Israel speaks for America. As matters stand now in Palestine, Israel occupies virtually the entire land area of Mandate Palestine and controls the little that remains to the Palestinians. For Obama to bargain a delay in further construction of illegal settlements when the real issue is the removal of all settlements from Palestinian land if there is to be a distinct state of Palestine is the height of hypocrisy to say nothing of ridiculousness. To bargain with a man, Mahmoud Abbas, who does not legally hold office or speak for all Palestinians, leaving the justly elected Hamas party out of the room, is equally hypocritical and ridiculous. To bargain a just settlement from this reality is nothing less than a sham. Peace cannot exist unless justice exists. That means a return to the premises that the UN in 1947 used to create “two states living side by side in peace and security.” How ironic, but how true. Based on UN resolutions since that date, Israel must be forced to relinquish all illegally obtained land by action of the Security Council with America abstaining. By this one act, Obama can free himself from Israeli control, free America to act justly toward both Palestinians and Jews, and show the world that it is no longer tethered to the defiant state of Israel. Allowing the UN resolutions to be acted upon by the world’s communities enables that body to reclaim its purpose as a union created to resolve disputes and foster equity among its members. For Obama, his defiance will bring him everlasting rewards as a man of principle, of morals, and of compassion, a man who wields only the banner of justice against entrenched power thereby freeing the American flag to unfurl above the White House unencumbered by the chains that have secured it to the will of a few at the expense of the many. ![]()
The Plight of the Palestinians: a Long History of Destruction is a collection of voices from around the world that establishes in both theoretical and graphic terms the slow, methodical genocide taking place in Palestine beginning in the 1940s, as revealed in the Introduction. From Dr. Francis A. Boyle’s detailed legal case against the state of Israel, to Uri Avnery’s “Slow Motion Ethnic Cleansing,” to Richard Falk’s “Slouching toward a Palestinian Holocaust,” to Ilan Pappe’s “Genocide in Gaza,” these voices decry in startling, vivid, and forceful language the calculated atrocities taking place, the inhumane conditions inflicted on the people, and the silence that exists despite the crimes, nothing short of state-sponsored genocide against the Palestinians. Articles for October 9, 2010 | Articles for October 10, 2010 | Articles for October 11, 2010 | Quick Links
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Sal October 11, 2010 9:56 am (Pacific time)
This article is filled with inconsistencies and totally one sided. The fact of the matter is that Israel has been attacked numerous times by an enemy which seeks its ultimate destruction. This is undeniable. The West Bank was acquired through a war of self defense. Since then there has never been a Palestinian or Muslim authority willing to recognize Israel or seek peace.
Editor: This is an extremely well written article by a person who has plenty of time in the Middle east. I like your excuses for Israel's direct theft of land. You can dress it up how you want but at the end of the day it is about stealing and denying and making excuses. Israel wants to dominate over self perceived superiority and people are able to see through it. Remember, thet HAMAS 'rocket attacks' have killed a total of 28 Israelis since they started in 2001. 28 people....
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