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Formalizing Israel’s Land Grab
Time is running out for Israel. And the Israeli government knows it. The Jewish Diaspora, especially the young, has a waning emotional and ideological investment in Israel. The demographic boom means that Palestinians in Israel and the occupied territories will soon outnumber Jews. And Israel's increasing status as a pariah nation means that informal and eventually formal state sanctions against the country are probably inevitable.
Desperate Israeli politicians, watching opposition to their apartheid state mount, have proposed a perverted form of what they term "the one-state solution." It is the latest tool to thwart a Palestinian state and allow Israel to retain its huge settlement complexes and land seizures in East Jerusalem and the West Bank. The idea of a single state was backed by Moshe Arens, a former defense minister and foreign minister from the Likud Party, in a column he wrote last month in the newspaper Haaretz asking "Is There Another Option?" Arens has been joined by several other Israeli politicians including Knesset Speaker Reuven Rivlin.
The Israeli vision, however, does not include a state with equal rights for Jewish and Palestinians citizens. The call for a single state appears to include pushing Gaza into the unwilling arms of Egypt and incorporating the West Bank and East Jerusalem into Israel. Palestinians within Israeli-controlled territory, however, will remain burdened with crippling travel, work and security restrictions already in place. Palestinians in the occupied territories, for example, cannot reclaim lost property or acquire Israeli citizenship, yet watch as Jews born outside of Israel and with no prior tie to the country become Israeli citizens and receive government-subsidized housing. Palestinians in the West Bank live in a series of roughly eight squalid, ringed ghettos and are governed by military courts. Jews living in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, like all full Israeli citizens, are subject to Israeli civilian law and constitutional protection. Palestinians cannot serve in the armed forces or the security services, while Jewish settlers are issued automatic weapons and protected by the Israel Defense Force.
If Israel sheds Gaza, which has 1.5 million Palestinians, the Jewish state will be left with 5.8 million Jews and 3.8 million Arabs. And, at least in the near future, Jews will remain the majority. This seems to be the main attraction of the plan.
The landscape of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, known as "facts on the ground," has altered dramatically since I first went to Jerusalem over two decades ago. Huge fortress-like apartment complexes ring East Jerusalem and dominate the hillsides in the West Bank. The settler population is now more than 462,000, with 271,400 living in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and 191,000 living in and around Jerusalem. The settler population has grown at the rate of 4.6 percent per year since 1990 while the Israeli society taken as a whole has grown at 1.5 percent.
The net effect of the Israeli seizure of land in East Jerusalem, which includes recent approval for an additional 9,000 housing units, and the West Bank is to promulgate a form of administrative ethnic cleansing. Palestinian families are being pushed off land they have owned for generations and evicted from their homes by Israeli authorities. Dozens of families, tossed out of dwellings they have occupied in East Jerusalem for decades, have been forced onto the streets. Groups such as Ateret Cohanim, an ultra-Orthodox Jewish private organization that collects funds from abroad, purchases Palestinian properties and pursues legal strategies to evict families that have long resided in East Jerusalem. Israel's judicial system and police, in violation of international law, facilitate and enforce these evictions and land seizures.
Heavily armed settlers carry out frequent unprovoked attacks and ad hoc raids and house evictions to supplement the terror imposed by the police and military. They are the civilian arm of the occupation.
"This acquiescence in settler violence is particularly objectionable from the perspective of international humanitarian law because the settlers are already unlawfully present in occupied territory, making it perverse to victimize those who should be protected-the Palestinians-and offer protection to those who are lawbreakers-the settlers," said Richard Falk when we spoke a few days ago. Falk is the U.N. special rapporteur who was denied entry into the occupied territories by the Israeli government.
Falk said that incorporating Palestinians in East Jerusalem and the West Bank into a single Israeli state would see Israel impose gradations of citizenship.
"If the Palestinians in pre-'67 Israel enjoy second-class citizenship, those in the West Bank and East Jerusalem will be given a third-class citizenship," Falk said. "The real proposal, the envisioned outcome of this kind of proposal, is an extension of Israeli control over the occupied territory as a permanent reality. It is presently a de facto annexation. The creation of a single state would give the arrangement a more legalistic cover. It would seek to resolve the issue of occupied territory without the bother of international negotiations."
"The effect is to fragment the Palestinian people in such defining ways as to make it almost impossible to envision the emergence of a viable Palestinian sovereign state," said Falk. "The longer it continues, the more difficult it is to overcome, and the more serious are the abridgement of fundamental Palestinian rights."
Falk, who taught international law at Princeton University, will issue a report to the United Nations this fall in which he will assert that the Israeli process of colonialism and apartheid has accelerated over the past three years. He will call in the report for the U.N. to consider unilaterally declaring Palestine an independent state, as it did with Kosovo. Falk cites as examples of Israeli colonialism the official 121 Jewish settlements, as well as roughly 100 "illegal outposts" in the West Bank, and the extensive network of roads reserved exclusively for Jews that connects the settlements to one another and to Israel behind the green line. He estimates, when "all restrictions on Palestinian control and development are taken into account," that Israel has effectively seized 38 to 40 percent of the West Bank.
The punishing conditions imposed by the Israeli blockade of the 1.5 million Palestinians living in Gaza have been replicated for the roughly 40,000 Palestinians who live in "Area C," the 60 percent of the West Bank that remains under complete Israeli military control. Save the Children, UK (STCUK), in a recent report called "Life on the Edge" argues that Israeli policies of land confiscation, expanding settlements, lack of basic services such as food, water, shelter and medical clinics are at "a crisis point." The report concludes that food security problems are even worse than in Gaza. According to the report, "[s]eventy-nine percent of communities surveyed recently don't have enough nutritious food; this is higher than in blockaded Gaza where the rate is 61 percent." Palestinian children growing up in Area C experience, according to the report, malnutrition and stunted growth at double the level of children in Gaza. Forty-four percent of these children were found to suffer from diarrhea, often with lethal effects. STCUK writes that "Israel's restrictions on Palestinian access to and development of agricultural land-in an area where almost all families are herders-mean that thousands of children are going hungry and are vulnerable to killer illnesses like diarrhea and pneumonia."
"Children are being forced to cross settlement areas and risk beatings and harassment by settlers, or walk for hours, just to get to school ... many children are losing hope in the future," Jihad al-Shommali of the Defense for Children International Palestine Section was recently quoted as saying with reference to the problems of children in Area C.
Falk said, "This overall pattern suggests systematic violations by Israel of Article 55 of Geneva IV and Article 69 of the First Geneva Protocol of 1977 that delimits Israel's obligations to ensure adequate provision of the basic needs of people living under its occupation, especially in Area C where it exercises undivided control."
The annexation of Palestinian territory has been reinforced by the construction of 85 percent of the separation wall-256 of a planned 435 miles has been completed-on occupied Palestinian territory. The barrier cuts the West Bank off from Israel and has been built in a configuration which plunges deep into the West Bank. The settlements and the land to the west of the wall, which makes up 9.4 percent of the West Bank, have already been absorbed into Israel. The seizure of nearly 40 percent of the West Bank includes Israeli control of most of the Palestinians' water supply. The Jewish settlers in the West Bank are allotted per capita four to five times the amount of water allotted to Palestinians by the Israeli government.
The settlements in East Jerusalem and the West Bank violate Article 49(6) of Geneva IV, which prohibits the transfer of the population of an occupying power to the territory temporarily occupied. Israel's stubborn rejection of the demand of Security Council Resolution 242 that it withdraw from Palestinian territories it occupied in 1967 creates, as Falk said, "a background that resembles, and in some dimensions exceeds, in important respects the situation confronting the government of Kosovo."
"Lengthy negotiations have not resolved the issue of the status of Palestine, nor do they give any reasonable prospect that any resolution by negotiation or unilateral withdrawal will soon occur," he said. "Under these circumstances, it would seem that one option available to the Palestine Liberation Organization [the Oslo Agreement empowered the PLO to negotiate international status issues] acting on its own or by way of the Palestinian Authority under international law would be to issue a unilateral declaration of status, seeking independence, diplomatic recognition and membership in the United Nations. The recent Kosovo advisory opinion of the World Court in The Hague provides a well-reasoned legal precedent for such an option."




88 Comments so far
Show AllThe West Bank, Israel's cozy little Warsaw on the Med.
Very picturesque. What a perfectly lovely place to commit slow genocide! An ideal spot for a ghetto.
De-Countrify Israel Now and force Zionists to pay Reparations.
Perhaps the shining light on the hill (USA) could give them Utah.. Then they could put the Mormons in detention camps and see how that works out..
They would also cost the usa tax payers less to maintain as they would be within our protective borders.
The value added bonus would be the Jews and the Mormans would simply exterminate one another.
Israel will persist. They will not be stopped. The only real solution is to relocate the Palestinian refugees. No, it is not the ideal solution, but short of military force there is no way to get Israel to back off. There are not that many Palestinians. If we can absorb 20 million or more "undocumented workers" already, what's another four million? This would greatly relieve tensions in the middle east. Of course Israel also wants the Litani River. I don't have a solution for that unless we relocate the Lebanese to our shores as well. It is my solution or continuing genocide.
Your solution is exactly what the Israeli criminals want. So you would reward them for their intransigence. We'd still have apartheid in S. Africa if people like you ran the world. You would probably say of the Nazis in WWII that they can't be stopped. You make me sick.
actually this is not true. When you divide the amount of U.S. foreign aid to Israel by the absolute population you come up with a figure that is somewhere in the neighborhood of $350,000.00 - $400,000.00 per person per year, and since most of that is actually in military aid, I think the citizens themselves would be hard pressed to make up that difference on there own if we stopped providing it. With this in mind the Israelis would have no choice but to make peace with their neighbors. Just think about it that's 3-4 hundred thousand dollars a year for every man woman and child in the state of Israel, for some 20-30 years now, talk about winning the lottery. And we can't even provide basic preventative health care to our own citizens, it's really unbelievable. I don't think most folks grasp this aspect of where their tax dollars are going. Most of us here don't even come close to making that kind of money in wages each year.
myyk - you are an idiot!
USA aid to Israel is approx. $4 Billion +/-
Israeli pop. is approx 5 million
That comes to $800 per Israeli head - NOT $400,000.
Wouldn't you be more comfortable with the dimwitted trolls over on HuffPo ??
Take your shit elsewhere!
Dkshaw said "The only real solution is to relocate the Palestinian refugees. "
Hellooo! The Palestinians don't want to leave. You are talking about removing them from their home. Well, they plan to stay there. Are you talking about forcibly removing them? Doing the ethnic cleansing for Israel? And then absorbing them like the 'undocumented workers' you liken them too? What are you talking about?
This is just an insane, racist, vicious proposal.
Ah, there we go, the "racist" epithet. I guess genocide is better.
dkshaw: Have you asked the Palestinians whether they want to live in Utah?
How does it feel, dkshaw, to be a racist fascist? Your proposal fits nicely with the Nazi concept of Lebensraum (so heartily embraced by the Israelis) and the more recent Yugoslavian rationalizations for ethnic cleansing. First the Sudeten Germans were in, and the Slavs out; then, after the war, the Slavs were in, the Sudeten Germans cleansed. Same for many parts of Yugoslavia: the Serbs expel the Croats, then the Croats expel the Serbs; Serbs expel Bosnians; then Bosnians expel Serbs.
Will it be the same for the Israelis in your scenario, dkshaw?
You say "Israel will persist. They will not be stopped."
Kind of like the inevitability of the "thousand-year Reich," no?
Anyway, the Israelis could be stopped in a jiffy if the US cut the military/financial supply lines.
Wow. You folks are so LITERALLY LINEAR in your thinking. Racist fascist. I like that one. Israel will persist with ITS racist genocide of no one stops them. Who is going to stop them?
There is no way my suggestion is going to happen and it was not a serious proposal. Man. Not a subtle bone in your bodies. But at least we know you prefer genocide to racism, eh? Maybe you should study the history of Zionism.
I did think your original post was meant to be ironic. I also thought, and think, it was poorly written and likely to cause offence. Which it did.
I agree. It was too off the cuff, not well enough thought out to make a point. There are sure a lot of holier than thou hair triggers out there, that's for sure.
"There are sure a lot of holier than thou hair triggers out there, that's for sure."
You may not have intended to cause offence, but you did cause offence. Calling those to whom you may have caused offence "holier than thou hair triggers" compounds the offence, by trying to place the blame on them for being over-sensitive, rather than conceding that it was likely to have been your insensitity that caused the problem in the first place.
An excellent rejoinder.
No, shaw, we prefer justice to genocide, racism, and ethnic cleansing. You seem to think the latter two are just fine. Anyway, yours is a false distinction. Read the Nuremberg definition of "genocide." The complete cleansing of the indigenous population of Palestine, such as you suggest, fits that definition to a T.
That is why we are calling you a fascist and a racist. That's the company your "modest proposal" is in.
Your notion of "subtlety" just went up in smoke.
Israel will be stopped, by their own suicidal tendencies if nothing else. And if that happens, I just hope they don't take too much of the world down with them.
The US and Europe, working with the enlightened Jewish contingents of both continents (with such exemplars as Richard Falk), could put an end to this madness, if the political will existed.
Throw out all incumbents. Make Israel, together with the Middle East wars, the central issues.
Clovis:
The USSR had many more weapons than what Israel now has and yet it imploded. I'm with Mr. Hedges: Israel is running out of time.
Clovis - though you make many valid points, your summary of the Yujoslav conflict is sorrowly misplaced.
The entire greater Jugo civil war was instigated by the Western powers - USA, GB,D,F. ( I lived in Beograd at the time)
They wanted to dismember Jug. and then absorb the reminants into the Western orb. - as it was the sole "Socialist" country left in greater Europe at the time - even Albania had decided to suck the American teat.
Kosovo - the prime example. The "ethnic cleansing" purportedly being performed by the Serbs vs Kosovars was a myth echoed by Western media propaganda to ralley support for western power intervention.
To this day, the American military base at Bonsteel in Kosovo is the largest on the EU continent - even with a "Laura Bush Education Center" (you can imagine what is taught there). It occupies nearly 1000 acres and is used primarily as a "force projection" unit for Adriatic/Mediterrean control and to protect future pipelines terminating on the Adriatic from the vast oil fields of Central Asia.
I know it is completely foolish on my part to think that Americans will ever pay attention to history and world events and inform themselves about what is really going on while they are busy watching "Dancing With The Stars", but I keep plugging away nonetheless.
No, kalki, I am well aware of the role of the Western powers in fomenting the disaster that was the Yugoslavian war, but that doesn't mean that the different groups weren't ethnically cleansing one another. At the time of the war, I unfortunately did buy into the MSM's coverage of things, but I later learned the truth. My only point was to show that the cleansers often become the cleansed, and that it might not be such a good idea to wish, as dkshaw (who now claims he was being ironic) did, that the Palestinians let themselves be cleansed by Israel, since, as we have seen in such matters, what goes around usually comes around.
Clovis-
Thanks - though civil wars (whether instigated by outside forces or not) do tend toward cleansing of the "other". I take this much more personally since I was living there at the time and the prodigeous amount of erroneous bullshit in the Western press was astounding ( though not surprizing, nor unusual).
A Slovenian/French coproduced film called "No Mans Land" acurately depicts the insanity of the war and the role of the "UN Peace Keepers" aka (Do-nothing-spinmeister-cover-your-assers)
Excellent film. Funny too.
Please check out The Symington Amendment:
http://www.antiwar.com/orig/gsmith.php?articleid=14229
Hit. Head. Against. Keyboard.
"It is my solution or continuing genocide."
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I assume this is a typo, and that the sentence should read, "It is my solution for continuing genocide."
Sorry, but this strikes me as a perverse variation of the cliché invoked for hopeless Amerikan imperial adventures, i.e. "just declare 'victory' and get the hell out". Not to mention, "We had to destroy the village in order to save it."
Surely you can't really believe that effectively declaring victory for Eretz Israel and unilaterally, i.e. forcibly, relocating the Palestinian people is any kind of "solution"-- even a "less than ideal" one.
IMO, this is "manifest destiny" redux. Like "separate but equal", it seems like a "solution" in the abstract, but in practice it belongs in the dustbin of history.
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PS: I now notice a further exchange in which you state that "this was not a serious proposal". WTF? This would seem to render the above response superfluous.
But I'm leaving it anyway, because I can't tell if you're being disingenuous, or merely inept at conveying some tone or nuance that would've made your true stance clear. Perhaps there's such a thing as being non-linear and subtle to a fault.
The Israelis are committing genocide against the Palestinians. They need to be stopped. I don't know how to stop them. Posting commentary on discussion boards sure as hell won't do it.
Clear enough?
Better, anyway.
But secretarybird 4:49 pm was exactly correct to note:
"You may not have intended to cause offence, but you did cause offence. Calling those to whom you may have caused offence "holier than thou hair triggers" compounds the offence, by trying to place the blame on them for being over-sensitive, rather than conceding that it was likely to have been your insensitity [sic] that caused the problem in the first place."
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I know the awful feeling of posting a comment, then realizing that there was something embarrassingly wrong with it-- either on my own, or because of appropriate negative feedback.
On a few occasions, I have tormented myself over an ill-considered comment to the point where I had trouble getting to sleep. Sometimes it takes a couple of days for me to get past it.
Thus, I am extremely sympathetic to such stumbles. When I saw subsequent indications that you at least realized that your comment was open to "misinterpretation", I saw no need to belabor the point.
But your passive-aggressive postscripts are annoying. You don't get the last "Sheesh!" on this one, and insisting on it does not do you credit. Sheesh.
Your solution sounds very...final.
"...but short of military force there is no way to get Israel to back off. " –(dkshaw)
Agreed! Then it is only a matter of commencing that which the larger human spirit demands. To wit: The military occupation of Israel and the destruction of the illegal Zionist state.
Nothing remotely Anti Semitic about that. Quite the contrary.
Many Jews, those of the 'human world,' are extremely inclined to rejoin the larger humanity– that world, which the vile murderous and racist existence of Israel prohibits and precludes them from doing– as the existence of Israel acts like an ambient contaminant, claiming victims even of its own peoples in the larger diaspora.
Perhaps they wish to 'reclaim' the noble contributions of Jews to that human spirit as represented by, for example, Carlos Marx, Marcel Proust, Leon Trotsky, Franz Kafka and Simone Weil for starters– whose legacy has been all but irredeemably befouled and traduced by the depredations of the Zionist malignancy?
Indeed they do! Let the military occupation of Israel begin forthwith!
Here, one must note, that an ancillary benefit to that much to be wished for and necessary event would perhaps be–assuming its participation in the beneficence– would be the reclamation of America, for the America of the human spirit. An invasion of Israel would go far as an act of spiritual redemption for the United States.
Perhaps those like the American Anti-fascist volunteers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade during the Spanish Civil War, Bradley Manning, or someone like that supernal American, the Indian, Chief "Sitting Bull," whose forces destroyed the imperialist savage General George Armstrong Custer, at the battle of the "Little Big Horn."
These noble Americans would be resurrected from the stigma of being associated with the present darkness, the malaise which shames America in the eyes of humanity.
So as to incentivize that aspiration, let the military occupation, of Israel, in all seriousness, begin!
VashkarKim - has a demonic entity usurpted your screen name???
I usually welcome your considered opinion on matters - but the above comes off like the ravings of an inmate in a B movie asylem.
When exactly did Karl Marx transmogrify into the famous (fictional) SA terrorist Carlos (Slim?) Marx?
Your anti-Israeli screed seems completely uncharistic from previous posts - did you get a bad batch of matsah which twisted your knickers???
I'll just chalk this one up to a bad hair day.
Peace...
William Blake
Kalki,
Thank you for the kudos. We are glad you have read and enjoyed some of our postings.
I am sorry you feel that way about what you believe to be "a screed" and a "demonic" one at that.
The posting in question we feel is not much different than most of our postings. The question of Israel (actually there is NO question, in our eyes) elicits what many feel to be extremist diatribes. Perhaps that perception is in the eyes of the beholder. We see a seamless continuity in both content and spirit from our previous postings; there is no divergency.
Fundamentally, we do not see the solution to the Israel problem as one that can be mitigated or resolved by peaceful means. Justice precludes that nicety; common sense forbids it.
We are extremely serious and in no way facetious about a future, 'benevolent' military occupation of Israel to destroy Zionism. Please see, in context of the discussion: (VashkarKim August 12th, 2010 2:41 pm) where we say much the same thing. We take the liberty to repost it here for your edification:
<"The only solutions would be for the world (esp. the U.S. and Europe) to force Israel..." –(clovis)
–Correct. The matter can only be resolved by force– culminating in an exigent military occupation of Israel, the destruction of the Israeli state apparatus and all military capability– in effect ending its existence as a criminal state and practitioner of state terror. It must be militarily castrated or excised as one would a cancerous tumor.There are no other options that would assume virtue, and certainly none that could deliver the justice that is mandated in situations of unconscionable criminality.
Only at that point can the stolen lands of the Palestinian people be recouped with justice and the right of return be granted, resulting in the repatriation of the indigenous peoples to their rightful homeland with the creation of a secular, universalist state.
Any 'negotiations' (an oxymoron, in and of itself) with Israel proceed on the false assumption that Israel has a right to legitimately exist; boycotts and international opprobrium and condemnation do not go far enough and would be endlessly circumvented by Zionist influence. To wit: There must be no negotiations whatsoever with Israel; the solution must be imposed by force and occupation.
Your point #2 seems to advocate the 'one state solution,' which again, is only viable with the destruction of Israel as we know it. That, is what I believe you meant when you justifiably say: "...this would be a small price to pay for the justice that would be served." I would only add here that this is the ONLY price that can or should be paid.
Only then can the work commence of rounding up and bringing to justice all the criminals of the Israeli state, similarly to what happened during the Nazi diaspora after WWII. As is obvious, the list would be a long one, and would rightfully extend deeply into the political and elite classes in the United States and elsewhere.
For Zionism, like Nazism before it, is a malefic plague and must be treated as such, lest humanity in general is brought down by it's intransigent nefariousness.
Only at that point can Jews resume being Jews, and resume their participation in the larger human project to which they have contributed so notably as a people. That is predicated only on the destruction and dismantling of Israel, and presumes changes in the United states, alas, all but unimaginable. >
"Carlos Marx" is just Karl Marx in Spanish, which my husband and I are studying. I don't know what gave you the idea that we were attempting to transmogrify his legacy into one of 'terrorism?'
In his time, the noble Sitting Bull was probably considered a terrorist by the racist imperial scum that were colonizing the American West and conducting a genocidal campaign against the native peoples. He did what had to be done. Does this sound familiar to what must be done in Israel to make a true Peace?
"Bad hair day?" Not really. Just got it cut way short last week so I can look 'cool' in my 'little black dress!' It's too short to present manageability issues. –(Kim)
Take your anti-Israel bs elsewhere.
Riding your sad little Merry-Go-'Round you finally settled on the alias of 'Peter Pike?'
Did you get tired of Shawn Berry, Michael Goodhart, or Jake Newton?
Time for some new names. Hide the trail of stink, so that its piquancy does not hit one all at once.
Still hooked to your ad hominem fallacies. Pity the morons like you. You're a dumb fool to believe I'm just another alias. Take your lies and bs elsewhere.
A little confirmation bias, wouldn't you say? You'd have to be a wingnut to take "VashkarKim's" anti-Israel anti-USA rhetoric seriously.
This was such an outrageous proposal I don't see how any of you could have taken it seriously. Shall I label the next one "satire" just so that all of you scholars will actually get it?
Oh, wait. I've changed my mind. Leave the Palestinians where they are. Bring the Israelis to the US. They can have New Jersey. The people all living there must vacate. Who cares where they go?
Oh, shit. I wonder if he means that literally.
Wow. Wow, is all I can say.
dkshaw - are you a card carrying member of AIPAC??? If not, I'm sure they would welcome you!
Why not bring the entire Arab pop. of the Middle East to the USA and clear it out for Israeli "Lebensraum" ? Isn't that where you are headed?
Among other things - you are a complete fool and Zionist pimp.
Chief - I am trying to imagine how the 5 pointed "Lone Star" and the 6 pointed "Star of David" will co-mingle on the TX state flag.
I love the image of Hassid's in Stetsons and cowboy boots. It would likely rival Disneyland for a place for goodhearted laughs. BarBQ'd matsah anyone???
You need to go back to Hasbara school. Between refugees and the people who made them refugees, it is clear who has to go. Nobody made the Jews into refugees or wanderers. That was a choice. The story about the Roman expulsion is a well-documented myth that I won't even go into.
I'm no lawyer, but it is my understanding that if the Palestinians were to declare statehood, and the UN accepted, the settlers would be forced (most likely by a blue-helmet UN force) to go back to their homes in Brooklyn, NY.
"Continuing genocide"? You wish, troll. The palestinians have shown themselves capable of making babies faster than the Jews can murder them.
It was predicted at the time that the US's quick recognition of Kosovo and ready acceptance of the World Court decision was going to come back and bite US in the ass. It seems the time to turn the other cheek may be approaching. It will be interesting to see what contortions and distortions Hillary & crew can come up with on this one (although "We're #1" may still work with so much of the world still in our thrall). Or we can simply invoke the statute and bomb the Hague.
The Palestinians should declare statehood now, based on the 1967 borders. Israel is a criminal apartheid state seeking to annex land taken in an unprovoked invasion; and a long, illegal occupation. With the support of ALL U.S. political leaders (with the possible exception of Jimmy Carter), this genocide continues.
Boycott all corporations profiting off the occupation!
http://www.whoprofits.org/index.php
Also demand that your employer or university divest from these major U.S. corps. profiting from the occupation:
General Mills (Pillsbury)
Coca Cola
Bobcat Co.
Chevrolet
Hewlett Packard (HP)
Caterpiller
Volvo
Ace Hardware
Blockbuster
Motorola
RE/MAX
Siemans
These corporations have the blood of the occupation on their books. Boycott them, and contact them to let them know you're boycotting them. Refuse to support anyone or any group that invests in these corporations.
As long as Zionism has power, there is no compromise and there will be no peace.
De-Countrify Israel Now and force Zionists to pay Reparations.
De-Countrify Israel Now and force Zionists to pay Reparations to Palestinians and the world for the damage they caused.
(You're welcome to copy the addendum.)
Just how bad it is and how blatant about it the Israeli Government has become.
An Israeli court ruled that a graveyard dating back to 1200 AD was "illegaly constructed", this in response to Palestinians trying to maintain the graves. The graveyard was in the way of a "Museum of Tolerance" being constructed on Palestinian lands by the Israeli Government.
The bodies are being moved to make way for this "tolerance".
It the claim of the Palestinians that this just an effort on the behalf of the State to ERASE all evidence of the Palestinians prescence on the land.
Trying to remember...
Didn't the Nazis have a "Museum of Tolerance" at Auschwitz???
I think they were incinerating bodies to make way for this "tolerance".
You should check out the Red Cross reports (from on site representatives), their birth and death reports, the Mueller report finding no people were killed by poison gas at numbers of named camps, the effects of the aerial photos released in 1979 of the overflights of camps during last year of war, or even the pertinent parts of Elie Weisel's Night which recounts his father and his election to flee with Germans rather than await liberation by Russians; plus David Cole's videos, plus results of archeological digs/tests with scientific equipment; plus check out the refernences to a holocaust and six million from WW One as published in NY magazine in 1919. did you know that Noam Chomsky (MIT Jewish leading intellectual) was an acknowledged "agnostic" on holocaust?
Much as I have a "jewish" heritage, I find myself moved to renounce it.
Short of having a new foreskin attached, I don't see alternatives to saying...
"well, I was jewish...but until fascism in Israel is put to a halt,
I prefer to say I'm not a jew"
true...religious jews on the right already support my "non-jewish" status
by their blatant prejudice, anger and abuse of those who advocate
a peaceful non-exploitative and non-abusive and permanent
settlement between Israel and Palestine
to them...I say "so what?" your "religion" is toxic to all of humanity --
I'm sorry that there ever was a holocaust, but my understanding and appreciation
of history does not include a blank check for you and yours!!!
cheers
Thanks, Richard Falk, for your intelligence and humanity. In the face of great odds, I still think your enlightened view will prevail in the end. And thanks, as well, Chris Hedges, for looking harsh reality straight in the eye and telling us what you see.
"Time is running out for Israel. And the Israeli government knows it."
Thanks for the Monday morning laugh. That's absolutely hysterical. Yes, time is running out. I wouldn't give them more than 2000-3000 years, max. LOL!!! Goodness, you anti-semites have finally lost all touch with reality. Israel is well-established, has good relations with the majority of the world's countries, is prospering in the midst of a global depression, has clearly won its wars, and isn't going anywhere. Meanwhile, the Palestinians are unable to establish relations with a single country, including the Arab ones, and not supported by anyone except a lunatic fringe of deranged bigots.
Wow! That's a lot of name calling for such a short post. It's a good thing I have Jewish friends or I might think that you were representative of that people. Then again, what do you care; I'm just goyim anyway, right?
edit: Apologies for the punctuation. Semicolons confuse me!