Israeli/Palestinian Peace Process Hypocrisy: Expect Kerry To Change Nothing
03 February 2013
By Stephen Lendman
On February 1, Hillary Clinton ended her tenure as
Secretary of State. John Kerry was sworn in to replace
her.
Two recent articles discussed him. One called him a
reliable imperial warrior. The other said he's
Israel's man at State.
He was chosen to further America's imperium. He'll do
what he's told. He supports global wars. He endorses
unchallenged US dominance. Hardline administration
policies will continue seamlessly on his watch.
Throughout his Senate tenure, his pro-Israeli voting
record was impeccable. His support is unwavering. He
endorses strengthening Israel's security. He values
America's special relationship.
He backs generous financial and military aid. He calls
Jerusalem "Israel's indisputable capital." He favors
moving America's embassy there from Tel Aviv.
Doing so is illegal. In 1947, the UN declared it an
international city. It remains so today.
He's no friend of Palestine. He called Arafat a failed
leader and unfit peace partner. He supports
militarized occupation harshness. He's comfortable
with settlement expansions. He's silent about stolen
Palestinian land.
Dispossessed Palestinians don't bother him. Nor does
stealing their resources. He deplores Palestinian
liberation. He supports wrong over right. He's against
humanitarian missions to besieged Gaza.
After Israel's May 2010 Mavi Marmara massacre, he said
Israel "has every right in the world to make certain
weapons are not being smuggled in."
Activists on board had none. They brought food, toys,
stationary, kitchen utensils, mattresses, towels,
construction materials, and other vital items Gazans
need.
Other blocked and successful missions did the same
thing. Kerry knows but won't say. Nor do other US and
Israeli officials.
Straightaway in office, Kerry called Israeli president
Shimon Peres. He spoke to Netanyahu. He contacted
Palestine's illegitimate president. Israel rigged
Mahmoud Abbas' election. His term expired in January
2009. He refuses to call new elections.
Reports suggest Kerry plans visiting Israel, Egypt,
and other Middle East countries in February.
He wants peace process talks resumed. He lied. He
claims Israel is "committed to peace." It never was
and isn't now. More on that below.
He said now is "a moment when we can renew some kind
of effort to get the parties into a discussion to have
a different track than we have been on over the last
couple of years. I would like to try to do that."
Peres told him Israeli election results advance the
peace process. They "created a new situation and
opportunities that were not there before," he claimed.
He lied. Likely coalition partners represent Israel's
most extremist government in history. Fascism won big.
Dominant right-wing parties control 102 of 120 Knesset
seats.
Militarism, belligerence, state-sponsored terrorism,
occupation ruthlessness, settlement expansions, and
neoliberal harshness reflect official policy.
Peace is a non-starter. Advancing it never existed and
doesn't now. Israel won't tolerate it. Netanyahu
scorns it. He calls it a waste of time.
Institutionalized racism is official policy.
Decades of peace process talks reflected tragedy and
travesty. They were stillborn from inception. Israel
deplores peace. Subverting it is prioritized.
Peace takes commitment by both sides. Palestinians
never had a willing partner. They don't now. Israel
doesn't negotiate. It demands. It considers Arabs
subhuman. It treats them like Nazis treated Jews.
Every day is Kristallnacht in Palestine. Israeli
security forces attack, kill, or injure Palestinian
civilians with impunity. They destroy their property.
They bomb, shell, bulldoze and uproot it.
They let settlers terrorize Palestinians freely.
Security forces do the same thing. Multiple community
incursions occur daily. Homes are forcibly entered.
Ransacking and arrests follow. Innocent Palestinians
are assaulted for praying to the wrong God.
Policy is firm. It's gone on for decades. Conditions
now are worse than ever. Police state viciousness is
official policy. Collective punishment is enforced.
Peaceful public demonstrations are assaulted. Free
expression and movement are prohibited. Population
centers are isolated. Borders are closed.
Normal daily life is denied. Economic strangulation
and institutionalized racism are imposed. So are
curfews, roadblocks, checkpoints, separation walls,
electric fences, and other barriers.
Fundamental civil and human rights are denied. Crimes
of war and against humanity repeat without redress.
Wanting to live free in sovereign Palestine is called
terrorism.
Punitive taxes are imposed. Few services are provided.
Vital ones are lacking or inadequate. Palestinian
lawmakers are imprisoned for belonging to the wrong
party.
Fishermen are attacked at sea. So are farmers working
their land. Gaza suffocates under siege. Liberation is
a non-starter. Rogue states operate that way. Israel
is one of the worst.
So-called Israeli peace initiatives reflect the most
spectacular deception in modern times. Israeli leaders
claim Jews alone have rights.
They're free to settle anywhere in Eretz Israel.
Occupation is permanent. Arabs aren't wanted. Ethnic
cleansing is official policy. Peace is a non-starter.
Israel deplores it.
In his book titled "The Peace Process," William Quant
traces US-led negotiations from the mid-1970s. The
term signified a "gradual, step-by-step approach to
resolving one of the world's most difficult
conflicts."
At best, it was a "process." At worst, it was little
more than rhetoric to buy time. It's been that way for
nearly four decades. Expect nothing to change now.
Israel manipulated Oslo advantageously. It used it to
triple its settler population. In 20 years, it grew
from 200,000 to 600,000. Numbers increase daily.
Dispossessed Palestinians have no say.
Their land is stolen. They're dispossessed with no
rights. Resist and be arrested. Gulag harshness
follows. Slow-motion genocide is policy. Peace and
conflict resolution are four-letter words.
Washington and Israel are imperial partners. US
administrations support Israel's worst crimes. Obama
is a reliable ally. So is Kerry.
Since 1967, variations of Yigal Allon's plan reflect
official policy. Elements include:
permanent militarized occupation;
"maximum land with minimum Arabs;"
dispossessing Palestinians from areas Israel wants
exclusively for Jews;
annexing all valued parts of Judea and Sumaria;
controlling Greater Jerusalem;
claiming the international city as Israel's exclusive
capital;
establishing settlements, military bases, free-firing
zones, commercial locations, tourist sites, nature
reserves; no-go areas, Jews-only roads, checkpoints,
other barriers, and other exclusively Jewish areas;
stealing Palestinian resources; and
cracking down harshly on resisters.
So-called "territorial compromise" and "land for
peace" are code terms. Equity, justice, and
Palestinian liberation are non-starters.
From 1967 to today, Israel rejected the PLO as a
legitimate peace partner. Negotiations were rigged to
fail. Israel took full advantage. It still does.
Peace process deception is policy. It's always been a
charade. It is now. Oslo was a spectacular failure.
Israel planned it that way.
Abbas was chief Palestinian negotiator. He's a
longtime Israeli collaborator. He sold out for
benefits he derives. He amassed enormous wealth. He
stole it and secreted it offshore.
He surrendered Palestinian sovereignty at Oslo. Edward
Said explained best.
He described "the fashion-show vulgarities of the
White House ceremony, the degrading spectacle of
Yasser Arafat thanking everyone for the suspension of
most of his people's rights, and the fatuous solemnity
of Bill Clinton's performance, like a 20th century
Roman emperor shepherding two vassal kings through
rituals of reconciliation and obeisance, (and) the
truly astonishing proportions of the Palestinian
capitulation."
It was unilateral surrender, a Palestinian Versailles.
Vaguely defined negotiating steps were affirmed. No
outcome was specified. Israel obstructed and delayed.
It made no concessions. It continued colonization
unimpeded.
Palestinians got nothing for renouncing armed
struggle. Recognizing Israel's right to exist was one
way. Major issues were left unresolved. They await
later final status talks. Two decades later,
Palestinians are still waiting.
Issues include an independent Palestinian state, the
right of return, settlements, borders, water rights,
and East Jerusalem as Palestine's exclusive capital.
Subsequent negotiating rounds followed. Results were
one-sided. Some talks were inconclusive. Others broke
down. Palestinians are blamed for Israeli
obstructionism. Peace remains stillborn.
It's more tragedy and travesty than real. Negotiating
without a good faith partner is futile. Palestinians
never had one. They don't now.
Colonization is official Israeli policy. Militarized
occupation enforces it. Palestinians have no say.
Praying to the wrong God is called terrorism.
Said anguished over "a disheartening bloody impasse."
He called Palestine an isolated prison. Conditions
reflect a vast wasteland of repression, destruction
and human misery.
An entire population is suffocating. Israel inflicts
every imaginable indignity and degradation.
Palestinians are persecuted for their faith, ethnicity
and presence.
Peace is pure fantasy. Justice demands Intifada
activism. Palestinians won't get it any other way.
Expect Kerry to change nothing. He's Israel's man at
State.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be
reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book
is titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized
Banking, Government Collusion and Class War"
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