New world
disorder
By JAMAL
KANJ
Wednesday,
March 19, 2014
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FOLLOWING
serious cajoling by the US, the European Union and arm twisting by Arab
governments, the Palestinians entered what was to be nine months of
negotiations with Israel. The Palestinians, who had forgone demands for
Israel's compliance with previous signed agreements before starting new
negotiations, were promised that this time Israel would enter into serious
discussions to reach a final agreement by April 29.
After
stalling for four months, Israel refused to discuss any issues but security
arrangements. Negotiations were effectively over late last November when US
Secretary of State John Kerry mobilised a large team, led by a former American
Israel public affairs committee employee, to resuscitate it.
The looming
deadline is around the corner and there is no indication that the two sides are
any closer than when they started. In fact, the Israeli prime minister added
two fresh conditions this week: No final deal with Palestinians unless they
relinquish the rights of refugees, and an additional recognition of Israel as a
Jewish state.
For Israel,
which has perfected the temporising game, these nine months were just a prelude
to seek another extension in the talks and to deflate the propensity of the
international boycott movement while undermining the peace process by building
new "Jewish only homes" - over 7,000 units since July.
This week,
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also declared in an interview with
the Los Angeles Times newspaper that "It will take us at least a year to
exhaust these negotiations."
Soon after
the 1991 Madrid peace talks, the then departing Israeli prime minister Yitzhak
Shamir revealed in June 1992 to an Israeli newspaper that he would have kept
negotiating "for 10 years and in the meantime we would have reached half a
million," in the West Bank.
He lamented
"in the next four years I will not be able to complete the (Jewish)
demographic revolution," explaining that "without this demographic
revolution, there is no reason to hold autonomy talks as there now is a risk of
a Palestinian state."
True to
Shamir's vision, consecutive Israeli governments (from left and right) dragged
the negotiations over almost a quarter of a century, surpassing Shamir's goal
of more than half a million, thus making it geographically unfeasible to
establish a liveable Palestinian state.
The
ostrichised US and its subservient European Union suffer delusional denial
syndrome. They refuse to read palpable writings on the wall: Israel perceives
the Palestinian state a risk for which they use peace talk to realise the
Jewish "demographic revolution."
The
Israeli-centric overextended use of US' privileged veto power at the UN
Security Council has become the main obstacle to reaching peace in the Middle
East. It can even be argued that it is contributing to many of the world's
conflicts today.
Incidentally,
it was Israel's US firsters who fabricated the evidence to justify occupation
of Iraq, and are now advocating war with Iran and Syria.
Other world
powers have got a grip on it too. As we speak, Russia is employing the same
tired "privileged" UN Security Council authority to probably annex
Crimea. But only with one difference, unlike the population in Crimea who
ostensibly sought Russian support, residents of East Jerusalem and the Golan
Heights overwhelmingly rejected Israeli annexation.
China is
employing the same "privileged" veto power in its islands dispute
with Japan and to maintain its influence over Korea.
Acting on behalf of
Israel, the US has turned the UN Security Council from a guardian of world
peace to a club of hubris kingpins violating international law and creating a
New World Disorder. |