Unsettling
realities...
JAMAL KANJ
Thursday, December
13, 2012
A DAY after the UN vote to upgrade Palestine's status at the
UN, the right-wing Israeli government responded by adding 3,500 illegal
Jewish-only homes in occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem.
Israel was blatantly defying more than two- thirds of the
international community, which recognised Palestine as a state on the very same
land, and in the process humiliated its "lone" sponsor in Washington
by effectively deciding that settlement building takes precedence over peace.
Since 1967, Israeli governments from all political spectrums
have shared the same expansionist vision of creating a new Jewish demographic
on occupied land.
Israel's settlement policies were part of a well thought
Zionist strategy intended to undermine the peace process. In fact, the current
prime minister was caught on a video in 2001 bragging that he had "stopped
the Oslo Accords" since 1997.
His main government partner, the foreign-born Avigdor
Lieberman, wanted to complete the ethnic cleansing of historical Palestine by
replacing native villages with illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank.
Sadly, the West and mainly the US has rewarded Israeli
intransigence politically, financially and militarily.
In 2004, with typical colonial hubris and without consulting
the rightful owners of the land, then president George W Bush wrote to Israeli
prime minister Ariel Sharon endorsing Israel's insolence towards international
law stating: "In light of new realities on the ground, including already
existing major Israeli populations centres, it is unrealistic to expect that
the outcome of final status negotiations will be a full and complete return to
the armistice lines of 1949."
The ongoing Israeli illegal settlement programme is
perpetuating the American blessed "new realities" aiming to isolate
East Jerusalem from the rest of the Palestinian population and bisecting the
West Bank into two separate geographical entities.
This, along with Gaza, divides "Palestine" into
three disjoined bodies making it impossible to establish a viable Palestinian
state.
The latest settlement project includes controversial
construction in Ramat Shlomo, which was founded in 1995 in violation of the Oslo
Accord, with another 1,600 homes planned to amalgamate the settlement of Ma'ale
Adumim with East Jerusalem.
Add to this a further 800 units in the colony of Gilo, built
on land expropriated from Palestinian Christians from the city of Bethlehem and
the village of Bet Jala.
Israel's "new realities" programme was accelerated
following the signing of the Oslo Accord, which specifically called on parties
to refrain from such activities.
Israeli human rights group B'tselem revealed the illegal
Jewish-only settlements were designated as "national priority areas"
- making its residents eligible for a wide range of special benefits, including
special discount on land purchases, subsidised education, tax inducement for
corporations and individual income tax breaks.
Israel spends on average $2,000 per Jewish student a year in
the West Bank, more than within the Green Line. Settlements also receive on
average more than double the funding accorded to Israeli municipalities in the
pre-1967 border areas.
Europe and the US can't continue to claim to promote peace
while empowering and shielding Israel at the UN Security Council.
The US annual direct and indirect financial aid amounting to
more than $5 billion and European Union special trade tax breaks are enabling
Israel to subsidise the settlement building programme they ostensibly
disapprove of.
In Manama last weekend, British Foreign Secretary William
Hague warned that "illegal colony-building" could make it impossible
to achieve "the two-state solution".
But Hague's (and the West's) platitudes towards Israeli
violations of the peace process are some of the reasons a "perfect storm
of crises", to use his words, might be heading towards the Middle East in
2013.
* Jamal Kanj
writes frequently on Arab world issues and is the author of Children of
Catastrophe, Journey from a Palestinian Refugee Camp to America. He can be
reached at [email protected].
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