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The Jews place settlements of
armed Israelis along all road routes within Palestinian living areas. They
use these settlements to set up road blocks. Palestinians are roughed up,
detained for hours and sometimes for days. The harassment and intimidation
reduces the economy and keeps the Palestinians poor and unable to feed
their families. Then, the Palestinians become fed up, sell their land, and
emigrate to America, Canada, Australia, or the nations of Europe. As a
result of this planned genocide by the Israeli Terror State, Palestine is
rapidly becoming depopulated, and more and more Jews move in to take their
place in a deadly racist spiral.
The domestic and foreign policies of the Israeli Nazi State are very
similar to that of Adolf Hitler's "leibensraum" or "living space" projects
in which foreign land was stolen, redistributed to Nazis from conquered
non-German nationals.
Tel Aviv, Israel - The Israeli colonizing movement in the occupied West
Bank is practically thievery, wrapped in false "security" arguments. The
report published this week, by the Israeli left wing organization "Peace
Now" provides the statistical and legal infrastructure and the basic
database for what we -- journalists, human rights organizations, liberal
minded Israelis, and every Israeli with a grain of moral and ethical
values -- have known for many years.
The Peace Now report revealed that nearly 40% of land on which Jewish
settlements sit is private land. It was confiscated from private
Palestinian owners. This is in contrast to "state" land. The difference
between "private" and "state" doesn't make a big difference for national
Palestinian aspirations. The systematic confiscation by the Israeli
occupying authorities of land originated from both ownerships aims to
undermine the idea that the Palestinian state, if and when it is
established, could be a viable entity. But it does make a legal
difference. As an occupying force, Israel, from the international, legal
point of view is the legal heir to land and property owned by the previous
owner -- the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which ruled the West Bank until
1967. Legally, though not morally, Israel has been entitled to use the
state and public lands, according to its needs, without, however, changing
or determining the final status of the lands. But it is illegal, immoral
and corrupt to confiscate land from its private owners and hand it to new
ones.
The Israeli colonizing campaign in the West Bank has witnessed several
stages. First, after the Six Day War (1967) under Labor governments, it
inherited state and public lands. Small parts of it were used usually for
genuine state security needs. Military bases and posts were built on the
land. By nature they were supposed to be temporary and handed over if a
peace agreement would have been signed. The Arab states, though, refused
to recognize Israel, to negotiate, and sign a peace treaty. After 1977
when the right wing Likud government led by Menachem Begin came to power,
the policy changed. From now, the state land was not used any longer for
"state security" needs. The land was given to private Jewish owners-
organizations representing he extreme right religious zealots of the "Bloc
of Faithful". They built on the land more and more settlements and slowly
but surely with government's support, extended and expanded their areas,
which were under their control. Since the early 1980', a third stage
began. Private lands were confiscated from their Palestinian owners for
supposedly "state and public needs". But in most cases, as the report
shows -- the arguments given were flat lies. The confiscated land was
appropriated not for public or security necessities but to accommodate the
Jewish colonizing movement.
Yet, the colonizing policy is not irreversible. We saw from the dismantle
of Jewish settlements a year ago in Gaza that if there is a strong and
determined Israeli leader, like Premier Ariel Sharon, such a step is
doable and can be repeated in the West Bank too.
The problem is, however, that Israeli and Palestinians policies and
desires are incompatible. Like two parallels, they have never met. When
Israel was generous and accommodating and ready to compromise - like in
the 1967-1977 decade, the PLO still was carried away by inflamed rhetoric
of destroying Israel and rejectionist attitude. When the PLO changed in
the 1990's, Israel was not that generous and less ready to make
concessions. And once again when Premier Ehud Barak, supported and
encouraged by President Bill Clinton in Camp David 2000, was ready to
reach a comprehensive and far reaching agreement with the Palestinians it
was once again Arafat who said no. Instead Arafat instructed to launch a
new round of violence - the second Intifada - and refueled the
Israeli-Palestinian flames. This led to a new vicious circle of
Palestinian suicide bombing attacks and Israeli targeted killings and
aerial bombings and, more importantly, to the election of a Hamas
government.
As I see it now, the number one problem is to ignite the peace process. To
start talking. This can happen only if Hamas accepts the three conditions
set by the Israeli government and the Bush administration and accepted by
the "Quartet" (Russia, EU, UN and USA): to recognize the right of Israel,
to stop terrorism and to honor agreements signed by previous Palestinian
governments. But so far Hamas refuses to do it. In order to accept these
conditions Hamas has to change its '"pots" -- its manifesto and ideology;
in other words, it has to change its very nature. Once it happens -- and
at the moment I am very pessimistic, or shall I say, I'm rather realistic
-- the land and the settlements would be a secondary obstacle. It will be
very painful for Israel to dismantle more than 100 settlements and
relocate and resettle 250,00 Jewish inhabitants. To do so Israel might
face a "mini" civil war, but the majority of Israelis are ready to make
the sacrifice and concession. It will be doable but one needs two for
tango.
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Yossi Melman
ISRAEL
Yossi Melman is a senior commentator for the Israeli daily Haaretz. He
specializes in intelligence, security, terrorism and strategic issues. An
author of seven books on these topics he is now writing (with Meir
Javedanfar) a book on Iran’s President and his desire for nuclear weapons
to be published next spring in the U.S.A.
Demonstration Against
Israeli Theft of a Farm
Palestinians Waving Flags Confront the Israeli Confiscation
The Israeli Nazis Have
Been Relocating the Native Population
In Order to Steal the Entire Area of Palestine for Israel Against U.N.
Laws
Palestinians Protest
Destruction of PALESTINE
Destroying their Nation, Culture, and Homes
Nazi Jewish Soldiers
Beat the Peaceful Protesters with Clubs
Students End Bleeding from their Beatings
THE NEW WAILING WALL
Making the People of Jerusalem into Ghetto Rats
The Israeli Terror
Nation Encloses Native People
Inside a Cone of Silence, a Wall of Jewish Hatred for Non-Jews
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