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Two-State Hypocrisy
By Daniel
McGowanAl-Jazeerah, CCUN, July 12, 2010
Historical Palestine (or Israel within the borders it now controls
including pre-1967 Israel, the West Bank, Gaza, and the Golan Heights) is
one country with one water system, one electrical grid, one powerful
military to defend and define its external borders, one monetary system,
one telephone system, and one postal system. It is already one
state, although half the population has lesser rights or none at all.
The current argument for creating two states is simply another attempt
to carve out a Jewish state, called Israel, where Jews have by law
superior rights to non-Jews. It involves ethnic cleansing,
segregation, and racism; it is definitely not a formula for lasting peace.
American support of a racist, apartheid state is contrary to what we
Americans profess to believe. Yet we overwhelmingly endorse the idea
of a Jewish state and ignore the basic human rights of half the population
that is not “chosen.”
Americans claim to endorse equal rights of
citizenship everywhere in the world, except Israel. We do so both
out of conviction and out of fear of being smeared with the anti-Semitic
tar brush. We are loath to even discuss Jewish power that compels us
to deny self determination and equal rights for Palestinians.
Our
government supports the ghettoization of Gaza and other Palestinian
enclaves; it ignores Israeli concentration camps like Ketziot; it supports
the building of illegal settlements in occupied territory; it turns a
blind eye to nuclear proliferation by Israel; it defends a Jewish attack
on an unarmed humanitarian flotilla, and it sends our military to fight
wars demanded by Israel.
It is time for all Americans to support
the de facto One State of Israel/Palestine and to demand that it treat all
of its inhabitants as citizens with equal rights, regardless of religion
or ethnicity.
Daniel McGowan Professor Emeritus
http://www.gilad.co.uk/writings/two-state-hypocrisy-by-daniel-mcgowan.html
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