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Hebrew University
Israel's Agenda For Ethnic Cleansing and Transfer
http://counterpunch.com/buch09192007.html
By VICTORIA BUCH
September 19, 2007
The stage for ethnic cleansing of Palestinians has been set in
the Occupied Territories, and ethnic cleansing is in progress. At
present, this is the major project of the state of Israel. For an
impartial person of medium intelligence, a tour of the Occupied
Territories may be sufficient to understand this fact.
The prime ethnic cleansing tool is, forever, land grab of
Palestinian property in conjunction with expansion of settlements.
Various stages of annexation process are in evidence in the
originally rural part of the West Bank, constituting 60 per cent of
its area. By now, nine per cent of the West Bank land has been
transferred to the direct control of the settlements. A recent Peace
Now investigation (July 2007) revealed that only twelve per cent of
this land is being used at all. "The state earmarks huge tracts for
the settlements, out of all proportion to their size, in order to
prevent Palestinian construction in those areas. Yet once an area is
closed to Palestinians, the settlers begin seizing adjacent
Palestinian lands, often privately owned, that lie outside their
jurisdiction".
According to B'Tselem, the Israeli human rights organization,
already in 2002, 41.9 per cent of the West Bank was assigned to the
Israeli regional councils. And for years, the entire rural Area C
has been under administrative control of the so called "Civil
Administration", which, in close cooperation with other branches of
the Israeli army and with the settlers, toils to make the life of
its Palestinian residents as miserable as possible; the obvious
objective being to make them leave. (Comprehensive information can
be found, e.g., in the Occupation Magazine, the website of the
Israeli anti-occupation activists.)
In the remaining West Bank, Palestinians became virtual prisoners
in their own towns and villages. Every aspect of normal Palestinian
life - economy, health, education, is being crushed by a well
organized and deliberate military-bureaucratic machine, masquerading
as a security establishment. Every now and then, the strangulation
noose around Palestinian existence is being tightened. Ethnic
cleansing, by means of home and field demolitions, is also pursued
diligently by the state of Israel towards its Bedouin citizens
residing in the Negev desert (see the excellent tutorial movie at
the website Adalah - the Legal Center for Arab Minority Rights).
All of the above scarcely registers in minds of my compatriots.
No wonder, since it is covered by a monumental but eagerly believed
hoax of "negotiations with Abu-Mazen", diplomatic efforts, and
promises of good will gestures towards Palestinians (which are
forever un-implemented, or implemented marginally for short
periods). For reasons of their own, some Palestinian politicians
including President Abbas chose to participate in this farce.
An average Jewish-Israeli does not know - or does not want to
know - about the ethnic cleansing program executed by their state -
she or he prefers to think of it as "fight against terror".
Jewish-Israeli citizens live in virtual reality, thoughtfully
provided for them by the leaders, the media, and the education
system. In this reality, the Israelis figure as good guys, fighting
for their existence, rather than as colonizers and occupiers. In
this virtual world, it is believed that our government has worked
hard to achieve a peace agreement with the Palestinians; and if this
goal has not been not achieved, it is because of Palestinian
intransigence. Impediment of negotiations by settlers is admitted,
but settlers are viewed as troublesome extremists, rather than as an
offshoot of deliberate and consistent annexationist policy of the
Israeli government.
But the key Israeli politicians KNOW - the ethnic cleansing
project could not possibly proceed otherwise. I have been wondering
if every new minister in Israeli government gets a manual spelling
the facts of life, written in the past by somebody like Golda Meir
or Arik Sharon. Otherwise, how would you explain the remarkable
continuity of Israeli policies in the Occupied Territories during
the long years of the Occupation? How come the current maps of the
Jewish settlements and the Palestinian enclaves match the Drobles
and Sharon's blueprints for colonizing the West Bank, prepared
decades years ago? However I rather think that no such manual
exists, and every minister is expected to figure it out by
himself/herself. Yitzhak Rabin paid with his life for what then
appeared to be a sincere effort to break away from the ethnic
cleansing program (although Rabin never even tried to remove the
settlements; and his was the idea of the infamous "bypass roads" for
settlers; in the end, the Oslo years turned out to be a golden
opportunity for settlement expansion under the cover of the bogus
"peace process". Barak, promoter of large scale colonization
projects in the West Bank, seems to have made the last failed effort
to set a (very limited) form of coexistence with Palestinians. But
he must have finally decided that "if you cannot fight it, join it",
as indicated by his current activities as a new Minister of Defense.
(One recent example can be found in the article "Hamastan as a
challenge", by Shlomo Gazit, NRG, June 25, 2007: "Simultaneously
with its total takeover of the Gaza Strip, the Hamas leadership
implemented a unilateral ceasefire with Israel . For a whole week,
not a single Qassam was fired at Sderot and the surrounding
district. But then, after only one day as Defence Minister, the new
Minister [Ehud Barak] authorized a new operation to seek out people
on the wanted list in the Khan Younis region. Five Palestinians were
killed while others were injured. As if by magic, the firing of
Qassams towards Sderot resumed the very next day." Maintaining low
grade violence appears necessary for the ongoing Israeli policies of
presenting Palestinians as terrorists, and presenting Israeli
colonization projects and military operations to crush Palestinians
- both in the West Bank and in the Gaza Strip - as the "fight
against terror".)
It was Sharon, a brilliant politician, who, under the cover of
the "disengagement from Gaza", converted the ethnic cleansing
program to the "only game in town" in the Israeli politics. By now,
the entire Zionist establishment has been enlisted, from the Hebron
settlers to the Shomer Hatzair (socialist youth movement), who, as
army conscripts, provide those same settlers with security cover.
The current policies of the State of Israel are determined by the
collusion of settlers' insatiable appetite for land, and the
generals' insatiable appetite for "action". The elected leaders who
execute these policies range from whole-hearted supporters to more
or less willing accomplices, mindful of their careers. Presently,
none of the leaders opposes actively the ethnic cleansing program.
In the background, there is the ever-intensifying humming of
propaganda which designates Palestinians - both citizens and
non-citizens - as A DEMOGRAPHIC DANGER WHICH SHOULD BE ADDRESSED.
The Israeli policy towards Palestinians can be summarized briefly
- "inflict all the damage you can get away with". But how do the
Israeli leaders envisage the end of this game? The hard core
nationalists spell it loudly - "transfer", i.e. expulsion of
Palestinians. But what do the main-stream leaders think - the ones
who actually carry out the expulsion (presently - the internal one,
to the Palestinian ghettos and the enclaves)? The operation is too
well organized for one to believe that the end-game was never
considered.
I believe that the final objective of our rulers is to set the
stage for the second Naqba. Otherwise what is the point of the
endless goading of Palestinians into violence? Any minimally
thoughtful person understands that the Israeli policies in the
Occupied Territories will lead to an eventual paroxysm of violence.
Do not tell me that our leaders never thought about it. Granted,
amongst them there are total opportunists who do not care about
anything except staying in power. But somebody is pushing the ethnic
cleansing forward. Sharon was the foremost among them, but judging
from the well organized continuation, his associates are fully
operational and in business. These people are actually looking
forward to the violence. They have their eyes on the real-estate
prize - the West Bank. A paroxysm of violence would enable the State
of Israel to annex the West Bank - the entire West Bank, that is,
while getting rid of most of Palestinian inhabitants. Just like in
1948. This is, in my view, the envisaged end-game. Where do they
propose to expel the Palestinians? Jordan? The Gaza Strip? Syria? I
do not know.
Will the ethnic cleansing succeed? The authors of these policies
obviously count on it. The opening is there, with the present US
administration backing Israel whatever it does, and the EU and the
Arab countries unable or unwilling to stand up to the US. It is
likely that the forthcoming outburst of violence will be initiated
by the desperate and destitute Palestinians; and then, for the
umptieth time, our propaganda machine will be able to present us to
the world as victims, and Palestinians as victimizers. Israeli
responses will be presented as legitimate defensive actions. Later,
the history may judge otherwise, but meanwhile (if the present
political constellation persists for a while), who cares about the
Palestinians.
But in the long run, disaster looms for Israel. This is since we
are a small nation, and Palestinians are a similarly sized nation
which is moreover a part of the vast Moslem world. The experience of
South Africa suggests that the apartheid-type system imposed on
Palestinians is not viable in the long run, even if it seems
invincible at the beginning. As exemplified by last year’s invasion
to Lebanon, the performance of the Israeli army is deteriorating,
corrupted by years of operating as a colonial militia. At the same
time, the generals are becoming increasingly unbridled and reckless.
The Israeli economy rests on support of the similarly reckless US
corporate-political establishment, but this very expensive support
is unlikely to last forever. The ability of the US to dictate the
world is also likely to wane as Russia and China are coming to their
own. And perhaps most importantly - the Dome of the Rock - the third
holiest place of Islam - is at stake.
In my view, my country Israel has embarked on suicidal policies.
Something like that already happened in the Jewish history, some
1940 years ago - see the "The Jewish War", by Josephus Flavius. And
just like in those days, most of Israeli public does not realize,
that they are being dragged to disaster by their own leaders.
Victoria Buch is an Israeli academic, anti-occupation activist,
and a member of the editorial board of the Occupation Magazine
www.kibush.co.il. She is can
be reached at vvbb54yahoo.com
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