Jerusalem And the Unraveling Of "The Peace Process
Industry"
25 January 2011By Mazin Qumsiyeh
Dedicated to our friend Anna Aschenbach who died
shortly after suffering a stroke while receiving an
award from the International League for Peace and
Freedom (WILPF) yesterday. Antizionist feminist and
humanist from Connecticut.
Al-Jazeera just announced the release of 1600 internal
and classified documents that reveal devastating
information on the nature and scale of concessions
offered by Palestinian negotiators. The Guardian
reported that " The overwhelming impression that
emerges from the confidential records of a decade of
Middle East peace talks is of the weakness and
desperation of Palestinian leaders, the unyielding
correctness of Israeli negotiators and the often
contemptuous attitude towards the Palestinian side
shown by US politicians and officials. " I think that
it spells the end of the peace process industry an 18
year sham that facilitated colonization and enriched a
few individuals while destroying our lives.
Prime Minister Salam Fayyad maybe the guy salvaged
from the process as he can claim only overseeing the
institutions to serve the Palestinian population in
the ghettos and concentration camps in the rest of the
West Bank. The gates to areas like what remains of
Bethlehem district (13%) are for now open (yes there
are literal gates). The message sent over the past few
years is that life is bad for those who resist, easier
for quiet Palestinians, and very good for
collaborating Palestinians.
There are thousands of "general managers" and other
office holders in the Palestinian authority. There are
tens of thousands of uneducated individuals (selected
for being uneducated and for passing security
clearance by Israeli and American officials) who serve
in the many security divisions of the Palestinian
Authority. The rich get richer and the poor get poorer
here but this still meant that on average the GDP is
higher in the Palustans today than 8 years ago (though
per capita not higher than 1999). In Gaza the
situation is worse economically as the whole pie is
smaller (mostly humanitarian aid and tunnel trade) and
thus while the rich there are still rich and the poor
poor, their poor are far poorer than our poor.
I as a Palestinian and millions of other fellow
Palestinians are denied the right to enter Jerusalem
whose character is being transformed as the talk about
more talks goes on! I managed to enter Jerusalem many
times like thousands of Palestinians do without
seeking permission from the occupying army. Years ago,
I taught high school in Jerusalem and I know the city
very well. This youtube from a recent visit gives you
a glimpse http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 3RbhpyDGIac
I was both saddened and yet strangely energized by the
visit. The relentless effort to transform the
city to make it "Jewish" (whatever that means)
involved relentless efforts at ethnic cleansing. Just
in the past two years, over 10,000 Palestinians from
East Jerusalem had their residency rights revoked.
This is done under 101 pretexts ranging from marrying
someone from outside the city to getting a job in
another city or renting or buying a peace of real
estate outside the city. The latest bizarre situation
is ruling that four elected members of the Palestinian
Legislative Council must renounce their election or
face deportation. One was already deported (for not
showing allegiance to the Jewish state that illegally
occupied annexed, and colonized his city).
Three others have spent 205 days now in a tent in the
yard of the Red Cross Building in Silwan. Yes, as I
saw the amazing popular resistance carried out by all
natives of Jerusalem against the colonial occupiers, I
was uplifted in my spirits. It is just sad that many
world governments continue to be silent on this.
There is a clear diplomatic impasse here which will
get exacerbated now that the papers on the
negotiations have been revealed. Everyone had a "plan"
before and the question is will these plans change:
1) The Zionist leaders have a plan to recognize
Palestine as a state in so-called "provisional
borders" which will become permanent borders but
without recognizing any of the basic Palestinian
rights (right to return, self determination, freedom
etc). The discussion between extremists like
Lieberman and more moderates like Kadima is what are
the dimensions of the Palestinian population
warehouses (as a friend calls them). This is intended
to solve the demographic problem for the state of
Israel and get the pressure off for Israel to take
care of millions of unwanted non-Jews in
the Jewish state. The size of these warehouses range
from Lieberman's 42% of the West Bank (itself with
Gaza are 22% of historic Palestine) to 60%
(Netanyahu's maximum) to 92% (some Labor and Kadima
ideas). In other words will the Bantustans end-up
occupying 9% or 18% (at best) of historic Palestine?
It will of course have no control over its borders or
its air space or its natural resources or its tourism
industry. But the right-wing racist government in
Israel is ultimately self-destructive. The world is
wising up.
2) Mr. Mahmoud Abbas plans to continue down the line
of working with Western governments and Western-backed
Arab leaders to maybe have them apply just a little
bit of pressure on Israel to end its settlement
activity. After dropping the ball on the International
court of Justice ruling on the wall and dropping the
ball on the Goldstone report, the leadership
introduced via to the UN Security Council and the US
may or may not veto it. Abbas says publicly that there
may be more "initiatives" coming but ultimately he is
tied by Oslo agreements and the maximum he could ask
for is 1967 borders with some 3-5% territorial swap
(which happen to be the best areas of the West Bank)
and certainly he is not going to be allowed to demand
the internationally recognized rights of refugees to
return to their homes and lands. The leaked documents
at best weaken that branch of Fatah led by Abbas that
compromised basic Palestinian rights. They could even
lead to the demise of this authority whose terms had
expired anyway. Of course there is a remote
possibility that Abbas will manage to avoid both
assassination and irrelevancy by coming clean with his
people and offering a new real innovative approach
(like dissolve the PA and call for an anti-Apartheid
struggle led by new leaders).
3) Hamas has a plan to essentially hold on to Gaza and
hope the now clear failure of the "peace process"
gives them more popular support among Palestinians. By
controlling the launch of home-made projectiles from
Gaza, they could hold on for years waiting for change
in powers. Iran and
Hezbollah are also hoping the continued disregard for
international law by the world powers validates the
strategy of relying on military strength and
"resisting" to get rights. Their arguments in the
absence of meaningful enforcement of international law
vis a vis Israel is difficult for others to
refute. But many moderate and secular people here
wonder what kind of a future will unfold under regimes
that do not separate state power from religious
authority. And even in Gaza, people would not vote for
a party that will offer only vague notions about
"Islam is the solution" without a clear strategy or
vision for the future.
4) Left Parties have partial and unformulated plans.
Many still cling to old rhetoric and old divisions and
are not able to think innovatively to design a
strategy to recapture their popular support that
declined in the past few decades let alone articulate
a clear unified vision for goals and ways to get to
these goals.
5) The US (and by extension subservient EU) have a
plan to support the compromising section of the
Palestinian authority but only to the extent that the
strong AIPAC (Israel lobby) approve of. The leaked
documents show that the ceiling for the PA demands
must always be continuously lowered to accommodate
Israeli society's increasingly fascist government
demands. Recognizing Israel is not enough anymore, the
PA must also recognize the racist NATURE of Israel (as
a JEWISH ZIONIST state) and renounce internationally
recognized rights like the right of refugees to
return. If they do that, will they be then required to
recognize that God is indeed a tribal God with his
chosen people and that the Goyim are sub-human and not
deserving of even the Bantustans that they are allowed
now to live on?
6) The Civil Society around the world which supports
human rights has a plan of Popular Resistance, Media
work, boycotts, divestments, and sanctions to arrive
at justice and ending apartheid. As the pressure
builds to isolate the apartheid (aka Hafrada in
Hebrew) regime, these activists believe more Israelis
and others around the world will come around to see
that giving back what was stolen is the only real road
to peace (at least partial restorative justice). It is
an uphill battle because of all the brainwashing that
goes on by subservient media and essentially a
populace around the world that is largely apathetic.
But the vocal minority that always changes things is
getting more vocal.
As I say in my lectures: collectively all humanity has
a choice and it is not between one-state or
two-states, colonialism or an Fundamentalist state
structure (whether Islamic Jewish, or Christian). The
choice is between having a set of International laws
and human rights that apply to everyone (beginning
with the 7 million Palestinian refugees and displaced
people) OR a law of the jungle where "might makes
right." The latter choice is a lose-lose scenario
since we are in an era where biological, nuclear and
chemical weapons are easy to come by and can destroy
civilization. The former choice requires we begin by
educating our selves on our own civil society power.
Simon Bolivar, the visionary revolutionary who pushed
for independence and unity of countries in South
America once said: "They have succeeded in dominating
us more through ignorance, than through force".
Indeed. La Luta Continua.
References
http://www.ajtransparency.com/
http://english.aljazeera.net/palestinepapers/
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ world/2011/jan/23/palestine-
papers-power-weakness-
negotiations
http://www.guardian.co.uk/ commentisfree/ 2011/jan/23/middle-east-peace-process-
over-palestinians?CMP=twt_gu
Mazin Qumsiyeh http://qumsiyeh.org
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