Mr. Abbas Goes to Washington
If the Oval Office guest list is an indicator, President Obama is making good on his commitment to try to revive the long-dead Arab-Israeli peace process. On May 18 President Obama received Israel's new prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu; today he met with Mahmoud Abbas, leader of the Palestinian Authority in Ramallah.
As this process gets under way, the United States--Israel's main arms supplier, financier and international apologist--faces huge hurdles. It is deeply mistrusted by Palestinians and Arabs generally, and the new administration has not done much to rebuild trust. Obama has, like President Bush, expressed support for Palestinian statehood, but he has made no criticisms of Israel's bombardment of the Gaza Strip--which killed more than 1,400 people last winter, mostly civilians--despite evidence from Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and UN investigators of egregious Israeli war crimes. Nor has he pressured Israel to lift the blockade of Gaza, where 1.5 million Palestinians, the vast majority of whom are refugees, are effectively imprisoned and deprived of basic necessities.Obama has told Netanyahu firmly that Israel must stop building settlements on expropriated Palestinian land in the West Bank, but such words have been uttered by the president's predecessors. Unless these statements are followed by decisive action--perhaps to limit American subsidies to Israel--there's no reason to believe the lip service that failed in the past will suddenly be more effective.
On the Palestinian side, Obama is talking to the wrong man: more than half of residents in the occupied territories do not consider Abbas the "legitimate" president of the Palestinians, according to a March survey by Fafo, a Norwegian research organization. Eighty-seven percent want the Fatah faction, which Abbas heads, to have new leaders.
Hamas, by contrast, emerged from Israel's attack on Gaza with enhanced legitimacy and popularity. That attack was only the latest of numerous efforts to topple the movement following its decisive victory in the 2006 legislative elections. In addition to the Israeli siege, these efforts have included a failed insurgency by Contra-style anti-Hamas militias nominally loyal to Abbas and funded and trained by the United States under the supervision of Lieut. Gen. Keith Dayton. If Obama were serious about making real progress, one of the first things he would do is ditch the Bush-era policy of backing Palestinian puppets and lift the American veto on reconciliation efforts aimed at creating a unified, representative and credible Palestinian leadership.
None of these problems is entirely new, though the challenges, having festered for years, may be tougher to deal with now. Netanyahu did add one obstacle, however, when he came to Washington. In accord with his anticipated strategy of delay, he insisted that Palestinians recognize Israel's right to exist as a "Jewish state" as a condition of any peace agreement. Obama seemingly endorsed this demand when he said, "It is in US national security interests to assure that Israel's security as an independent Jewish state is maintained."
Israel has pressed this demand with increasing fervor because Palestinians are on the verge of becoming the majority population in the territory it controls. Israel wants to ensure that any two-state solution--something that looks increasingly doubtful even to proponents--retains a Jewish majority. This explains the state's longstanding opposition, in defiance of international humanitarian law, to the return of Palestinian refugees who were expelled or fled from homes in what is now Israel.
But can Israel's demand be justified? A useful lens to examine its claim is the fundamental legal principle that there is no right without a remedy. If Israel has a "right to exist as a Jewish state," then what can it legitimately do if Palestinians living under its control "violate" this right by having "too many" non-Jewish babies? Can Israel expel non-Jews, fine them, strip them of citizenship or limit the number of children they can have? It is impossible to think of a "remedy" that does not do outrageous violence to universal human rights principles.
What if we apply Israel's claim to the United States? Because of the rapid growth of the Latino population in the past decade, Texas and California no longer have white majorities. Could either state declare that it has "a right to exist as a white-majority state" and take steps to limit the rights of non-whites? Could the United States declare itself officially a Christian nation and force Jews, Muslims or Hindus to pledge allegiance to a flag that bears a cross? While such measures may appeal to a tiny number of extremists, they would be unthinkable to anyone upholding twenty-first-century constitutional principles.
But Israeli leaders propose precisely such odious measures.
Already, Israel bans its citizens who marry non-citizen Palestinians from living in the country--a measure human rights activists have compared with the anti-miscegenation laws that once existed in Virginia and other states. Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has long advocated that the nearly 1.5 million Palestinians who are citizens of Israel be "transferred" from the country in order to maintain its Jewish majority.
Recently, Lieberman's Yisrael Beitenu party has sponsored or supported several bills aimed at further curtailing the rights of non-Jews. One requires all citizens, including Palestinian Muslims and Christians, to swear allegiance to Israel as a Jewish state. Another proposes to punish anyone who commemorates the Nakba (the name Palestinians give to their forced dispossession in the months before and after the state of Israel was established) with up to three years in prison. Ironically, Lieberman is an immigrant who moved to Israel from Moldova three decades ago, while the people he seeks to expel and silence have lived on the land since long before May 1948.
And as Obama continues to remind us of America's "shared values" with Israel, another proposed bill passed its first reading in the Knesset this week. According to the Israeli daily Yediot Ahronot, the law would prescribe "one year in prison for anyone speaking against Israel's right to exist as a Jewish and democratic state"--making it a thought crime to advocate that Israel should be a democratic, nonracial state of all its citizens.
It would be sad indeed if the first African-American president of the United States were to defend in Israel exactly the kind of institutionalized bigotry the civil rights movement defeated in this country, a victory that made his election possible.
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19 Comments so far
Show AllThought Obama is doing more than Bush ever dreamed, it's window dressing.
Abbas is not the elected representative of the Palestinian people. Hamas is. We are one of only a few nation's that consider Hamas a terrorist organization, most likely at the behest of Israel.
Abbas is the corrupt beneficiary of coup engineeered by Israel and assisted by the US.
How can Obama even pretend to be "reviving the peace process" when he refuses to speak with those that represent the majority of Palestinian people. Obama is talking to himself.
cadawa "Abbas is not the elected representative of the Palestinian people. Hamas is."
Check your facts.
Abbas won the last presidential election.
The Hamas won the majority of seats in the Parliament.
There were two separate elections.
Check your facts: Support of Apartheid Israel is racist imperialism pure and simple.
If you support imperialism, put your money where your mouth is, smart guy. Your pathetic attempts to justify racism, war crimes and atrocities is sickening.
Did you buy one of those "one shot two kills" t-shirts? Now that is something to be proud of eh?
Socialist, "Check your facts: Support of Apartheid Israel is racist imperialism pure and simple."
What you do here socialist, is called a diversion. I was talking about the fact that Abbas won the presidential election in the Palestinian Authority. Instead of proving me right or wrong (which I assume you can't) you shift the topic to falsely accusing me in supporting racism, imperialism and for buying certain T-shirts. (I have done none of your false claims, nor am I a racist or an Imperialist. At least not at your level)
Nevertheless, I checked your so called "facts". I compared Israel's level of Apartheidhood to other countries in the Middle East, (To Saudi Arabia which forbid non-Muslim from entering Mecca. To Jordan which passed a law that carry death sentence to anyone who sell land to Jews. To Egypt which expelled all its Jews. And to Iran which execute gays and woman who see other man.) I found out that Israel is less Apartheid and less racist and more progressive than most M.E countries.
You have failed to prove any of your unsupported false accusations.
You have also failed in your scheme to divert the topic, because I'll make my point even clearer.
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Abbas won the presidential election, despite Socialist’s diversion.
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You should be proud then, however cowardly.
Like I say, since you dodge the issue and will not explain why you support War Crimes and Crimes against Humanity, do us a favor and go to Israel/Palestine and help your friends finish the job. There are several millions of Palestinians living in squalor in the world's largest concentration camp. What is to be done with them?
Could you shoot women and children because of your twisted beliefs? If you can't then shut the f#$% up already you sick bastard
You would think that Letto, having embarrassed himself on this site so many times, would at least have changed his name by now. But the truth is that he is a true believer - who wants us to believe in absurdities.
If he can, then he's done his work - as Voltaire said,
"If you can get someone to believe in absurdities, you can get them to commit atrocities."
yep, the quote is custom-tailored.
Until Obama stops beginning every comment on Israel with the term "our stalwart ally," the tongue-lashing that U.S. Presidents have been giving to Israeli heads of state for many decades will have the same net effect on their behavior: zero.
I would caution Abbas (and al-Maliki) to consider the fate of other hand-picked figureheads, such as Saddam Hussein, the Diems and Manuel Noriega, who outlived their usefulness.
Abbas' term as president ended months ago. He is unpopular with Palestinians and his presidential guard unit is trained and equipped by the US government.
Abbas goes to washington to sell out his own people!
Yep, Uncle Abu Mazzen
That's why he is supported by the Imperialists. The racist Apartheid state of Israel is clenching its fist tighter on Palestinians both citizens and non.
Support of Apartheid Israel is racist imperialism, pure and simple
Why?
Why is Israel more Apartheid than any other country in the Middle-East?
Is israel more Apartheid that Saudi Arabia?
Why supporting Israel is racist imperialism?
Can you provide a list all all the countries in the world that supporting them is recist imperialism?
Can you order them according to their level of racist imperialismness?
What did you say? You support Imperialism, Racism and Apartheid Israel? What is to be done with the Palestinians? Now that your heroes have put them into the largest open air concentration camp in the world, what is the Final Solution?
I pity you: racist, imperialist and ignorant are no way to go through life.
No, I support the idea that Israel has a right to exist. This doesn't make me Imperialist or racist.
However, anyone who says that every nation has a right for self determination - unless they are Jews - that person is a racist.
So you see, racism is your specialty. Not mine.
The monstrous crimes of the murdering and destroying thing which is the state that hides behind the name "Israel", come from a belief in he idea of us and them, The enormity of those crimes makes it easy, looking at those who call themselves israelis, to fall into the same error and say "us and them". We americans have left over a million dead iraqis, millions of widows and orphans, millions of refugees, for power and oil.- Again, from a belief in us as opposed to them...rather let us all say to the palestinians "you are our brothers and sisters", ..Rachel Corrie and others have given their lives to say just that.,,to say so and then to realize that we are all of us together passengers on spaceship earth, as r.buckminster fuller has pointed out...
If someone says: No nation has the right for self determination because the nationalistic idea is us vs. them - It's OK. You dismiss the idea of a national state altogether (equally for everyone.) I respect that.
My problem is not with you, but with people who don’t object the idea of a national state in General, who support the idea of a national Palestinian state, but deny that same equal right from Jews just because they are Jews.
I believe everyone and every nation should be judged by the same set of rules. For that, Socialist calls me imperialist, racist and rightwing warmonger. (Apparently, socialist believes that Jews don’t deserve the same right as any other nation, and anyone who support equality among nations is an imperialist, racist and rightwing warmonger)
Israel lost any right to exist a long time ago. No nation that is basically a cover for an immoral and illegal invasion has the right to exist. It was conceived in bigotry.
The oppressed have every right to resist the genocidal occupation.
Please, how disingenous of you, try taking your head out of the sand and the fingers from your ears.
Always trying to twist it around: The Zionist Israelis are the imperial agressors and the Apartheid Wall is the symbol of racist imperialism (paid for by US taxpayers thank you). Why don't you try and tell your Zionist imperialist friends in Israel to stop taking all that money from the US taxypayer?
I believe that Israel (like its enabler the USA) is a racist imperialist state. Ethnic cleansing, relegating Palestinians who hold Israeli citizenship to second-class citizenship, stealing land, bulldozing crops, building an Apartheid Wall three times higher than the Berlin Wall (on Palestinian land, no less), the massacre on South Lebanon 2006, The Gaza Massacre and Siege (2008-present) etc. etc.
How can you support the systematic ethnic cleansing and murder of dirt poor folks who live in a giant Concentration Camp? You are one sick individual, I cannot help you, it would take a professional