Another brick in the wall
If I were an Israeli I would have built a wall, but not as a way
of stealing land
By Robert Fisk
04/02/06 "The
Independent" -- -- We have been conned again. The
Israeli elections, we are told, mean that the dream of "Greater
Israel" has finally been abandoned. West Bank settlements will
be closed down, just as the Jewish colonies were uprooted in
Gaza last year. The Zionist claim to all of Biblical Israel has
withered away. Likud, the nightmare party of Menachem Begin and
Benjamin Netanyahu, has been smashed by the Gaullist figure of
the dying Ariel Sharon, whose Kadima party now embraces Ehud
Olmert and that decaying symbol of the Israeli left, Nobel
prizewinner Shimon Peres. This, at least, is the narrative laid
down by so many of our journalists, "analysts" and
"commentators". But it is a lie.
Only in paragraph two - or three or four - of the groveling news
reports from the Middle East do we read that Olmert's not very
impressive election victory will allow him to "redraw" the
"frontiers" of Israel, a decision described as "controversial" -
the usual get-out clause of newspapers that wish to avoid the
truth: that Israel is about to grab more land and claim it to be
part of the state of Israel.
Yes, true, the smaller and more vulnerable Jewish colonies
illegally built on Palestinian-owned land may be abandoned -
stand by for more of the grief and tears that we witnessed in
Gaza. But the rest - the great semi-circle of concrete that runs
around east Jerusalem, for example - will not be depopulated.
Let's start with the wall. It will soon run from top to bottom
of the occupied Palestinian West Bank - and it is going to stay.
It is higher in the long sectors where it has been completed
(east of Jerusalem, for example) than the Berlin Wall. Yet
journalists go on calling it a "security barrier" or a "fence" -
because the as-yet-uncompleted sectors of the wall are still
coils of barbed wire.
This is part of the dream world that editors and reporters have
constructed for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
It exists in the same Potemkin landscape that allows journalists
to call the occupied Palestinian territory "disputed territory"
- after former US secretary of state Colin Powell ordered his
diplomats in the region to use this mendacious phrase - and to
call Jewish colonies illegally built on Arab land "settlements"
or, my favorites now, "Jewish neighborhoods" or "outposts".
It is the same stage on which Israelis are killed by
Palestinians, which they are, but on which Palestinians die in
anonymous "clashes". (With whom - and killed by whom - exactly?)
And each of these little lies, of course, contains a kernel of
truth. The occupied territories are "disputed" between Israelis
and Palestinians, the first claiming that God gave them the
land, the second producing land deeds to prove that the law
entitles them to their own property.
If illegal colonies such as Maale Adumim are built adjacent to
Jerusalem - itself illegally annexed by Israel - then of course
they are "neighborhoods". And since the wall - which has gobbled
up 10% more Palestinian land for the Israelis - is to prevent
suicide bombers (and has been fairly successful in doing so), it
is a "security barrier".
I seem to recall that the East Germans called the Berlin Wall -
or "Berlin Fence" as I suppose we would have to call it if built
by the Israelis - a "security barrier".
Forget the illegality of occupation, then, and the illegality of
stealing someone else's home and land, and the illegality of
building a wall that thieves yet more property from the 22% of
mandate Palestine that the Palestinians are supposed to
negotiate for.
Let me be frank. If I were an Israeli I, too, would have built a
wall to prevent the suicide executioners of Islamic Jihad and,
earlier, of Hamas.
But I would have built it along the international frontier of
Israel - not used the wall as a cheap method of stealing more
land.
Indeed, under UN Security Council Resolution 242, which is meant
to be the foundation of any peace, the acquisition of land
through war is stated to be illegal. The wall itself is illegal.
The International Court also ruled it to be illegal. And Israel
ignored this ruling. So, of course, did the US.
But now the burden of all this post-election theft is to be
placed upon Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas.
This colourless, helpless man, who presided over the Palestinian
Authority's continuing corruption, is supposed to persuade the
new Hamas government to accept all of Israel's land-grabs, to
pick up where the Oslo process left off (which still left
Jerusalem exclusively in Israeli hands), and to abandon all
violence - which means to surrender whenever Israeli troops raid
refugee camps or cities in the West Bank.
The point is that Hamas members have been as assuredly elected
representatives of the Palestinians as Olmert and his
forthcoming allies in government are representatives of
Israelis.
But this does not allow them to make any "controversial" plans
to redraw their "border" with Israel, not even to insist that
Israel withdraws - or redeploys - to its internationally
recognized borders. (I'm talking about the pre-1967 frontier,
not the 1948 one.)
They cannot demand fulfillment of UN Resolution 242 because
President George W Bush has already made it clear that the vast
Jewish colonies east of Jerusalem, and Jerusalem itself, will
remain in Israeli hands.
Sure, 14 of the 24 Hamas ministers have been in Israeli prisons.
But what are Palestinians supposed to think when they realize
that 15 Israeli generals have been elected to the new Knesset,
along with six secret service agents?
Yet even this is not the point. If the Israelis want Hamas to
acknowledge the state of Israel, then Hamas should be expected
to acknowledge the state of Israel that exists within its legal
frontiers - not the illegal borders now being dreamt up by
Olmert.
We will have to abandon the idea that Ariel Sharon - an
unindicted war criminal after his involvement in the 1982 Sabra
and Chatila massacres - was really going to give up the major
Jewish colonies built illegally on Arab land or the illegal
annexation of Jerusalem.
Certainly, Olmert is not going to do that.
He is going to create wider frontiers for Israel and steal -
let's call a spade a spade - more Arab land in doing so.
The US will go along with this next illegal land-grab. But will
the European Union? Will the UN? Will Russia? Will Tony Blair?
Israelis deserve peace and security as much as Palestinians. But
"new" and expanded "controversial" Israeli frontiers will not
bring peace or security to either.
© 2006 Independent News and Media Limited
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