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Israel-Palestine:
More on the Sham Peace
Talks
By Stephen Lendman
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, September 13, 2010
On and off for the past 35 years, so-called "peace" talks
repeatedly have been stillborn from inception, a grand illusion masking an
Israeli/Washington partnership intolerant of peace, demanding
unconditional surrender, nothing less, the de facto Oslo result, one-sided
for Israel, Palestinians given nothing to this day, enduring worse
conditions now than then. What chance then now for peace with no
legitimate partner, its democratically government excluded, a coup d'etat
president 20 months past his term's expiration representing them, and an
Arab hating Israeli Prime Minister once calling it "a waste of time."
In addition, the Israeli Lobby controls Washington's Middle East
agenda, unwilling to grant Palestinians any rights. As a result, they
endure daily violence, not stopping even as a show of good faith, and
Netanyahu's announced settlement freeze was bogus. Construction slowed,
but never stopped. Some process. Imagine what's coming. More of the same,
not an equitable just peace. The charade goes on, a spectacular deception,
Palestinians to be blamed when it fails for not negotiating in good faith.
Here's more. From August 26 - September 1, Israeli forces made 37
incursions into West Bank communities and another into Gaza, arresting 15
Palestinians, including three children. Four paramedics and two human
rights workers were also detained, and six Palestinian civilians and an
international activist injured. In addition, Israeli settlers attacked
Palestinian farmers and shepherds in Hebron and Salfit as well as other
civilians and their cars on main roads, acting lawlessly with impunity as
they always do, authorities practically incentivizing them to commit
violence and destructive acts. These incidents aren't isolated.
They occur daily in Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem, women and
children treated like men, none of it reported in America and most Western
media sources. However, after four retaliatory Palestinian attacks killed
four Israeli settlers, it made headlines, New York Times writers Israel
Kershner and Mark Landler as one-sided as others headlining,
"Killing of Israeli Settlers Rattles Leaders," calling it disruptive on
the eve of peace talks, saying: "The military wing of Hamas, the
Islamic group," carried out the attack, quoting Netanyahu "condemn(ing)
the 'atrocious murder,' which Israeli officials said seemed calculated by
Hamas to upset the negotiations," a White House statement calling the
attackers "enemies of peace." However when Israeli settlers
attack nonviolent Palestinians, they're never called militants, the Jewish
group, or "enemies of peace." Their repeated offenses aren't even
reported, even when deaths occur, nor are daily IDF incursions and
horrific crimes. They slip quietly under the radar, never when Jews are
harmed. On September 5, Israel's Foreign Minister/Deputy Prime
Minister, Avigdor Lieberman (an outspoken anti-peace extremist) addressed
his ultra-nationalist Yisrael Beiteinu party calling peace with the
Palestinians unattainable, "not next year and not for the next
generation....Our proposal is: No to unilateral concessions, no to
continuing the settlement freeze (never, in fact, frozen), yes to serious
negotiations and mutual gestures of good faith," though Lieberman offers
none of his own. Instead, in late August, he disingenuously
proposed ending Israel's Gaza occupation, letting Hamas establish an
independent state, conditional on its "satisfying legitimate Israeli
security concerns." It's a ruse from a hard right extremist, contemptuous
of democracy and Palestinian rights. He called Arab Israelis a fifth
column, wanting citizenship rights revoked for those unwilling to sign a
Loyalty Oath pledge it to a "Jewish, Zionist, and democratic state," its
emblems and values, and to perform military or equivalent service as a
condition for a national identity card signifying citizenship.
Lieberman, of course, knows Hamas won't agree or stop resisting
Israel's illegal West Bank/East Jerusalem occupation and theft of
Palestinian land for expanded settlements, commercial development, and
other Jews-only projects. For many years, however, it offered to
recognize Israel and renounce resistance in return for a long-term Hudna
(armistice or truce), ending the occupation, and withdrawing Israeli
forces inside 1967 borders. Lieberman, his party, and the entire
Netanyahu government want all valued West Bank land and Jerusalem Judaized,
Palestinians confined to isolated resource poor cantons, surrounded by
hostile settlers, allowed to commit violence with impunity. Hamas never
will agree nor should they. It's hard imagining Fatah acquiescing, though
its subservience to Israel stops only rhetorically. In agreeing to
peace talks, Fatah isolated itself from all other Palestinian political
factions against it, knowing the sham process and unacceptable demands.
Abbas, however, conceded, a man contemptuous of his people, an
illegitimate leader, his appointed prime minister, Salam Fayyad, a former
IMF operative and World Bank official, his Third Way party getting only
2.4% of the 2006 election vote, electing two of 132 Palestinian National
Authority (PA) seats - in other words, a renouncing rejection of the man,
his party, and his commitment to Israeli and Western interests, precisely
why he's Abbas' prime minister, a contemptible rogue leader. One
of many reasons clear after the settler killings, Hamas' Izziddin al-Qassam
Brigades claiming responsibility. In response, Abbas' security forces
arrested dozens of Hamas members and supporters unrelated to the incident.
Instead teachers, traders, workers, students, professionals, and imams
were rounded up and detained, many at home or work, others summoned to
come to security services' offices, then forcibly held. Detainees
include 45 in Hebron, 23 in Tulkarm, 20 in Salfit, 19 in Qalqilya, 15 in
Nablus, 11 in Ramallah and al-Bireh, eight in Tubas, and six each in
Bethlehem and Jenin. From past experience, none will be treated kindly,
Fatah known for torture like the Israelis to extract confessions and get
names of others to arrest. Abbas goes along, yielding voluntarily
to Israeli authority in return for Washington aid and special favors,
including White House photo-ops and personal rewards, his son Yasser, in
fact, a millionaire who admitted "collaborat(ing) with Israel."
Unsurprisingly, his father is a "reliable" peace process partner,
willingly participating in the charade, condemning his people to futility
and disappointment, worst of all if he accepts unconditional surrender, an
uncompromising Israeli demand - capitulation or state-sponsored terror, an
Israeli specialty. Against Palestinians, it's endless, even during "peace"
talks. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to
cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive
Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US
Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived
for easy listening.
http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/.
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