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	The Real 'Theater of the Absurd':  
	Netanyahu and His Endgame in Palestine  
	By Ramzy Baroud 
      Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 26, 2011 
         During his deliberately offensive speech on September 23, 
	  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu described the General Assembly 
	  as “the theater of the absurd.”  Israel’s few friends at the United 
	  Nations – led by the US delegation - listened gleefully and applauded as 
	  Netanyahu heralded a steady stream of insults.   Netanyahu then 
	  returned to Israel with vengeance, enraged by the passionate international 
	  reception of Palestinian Authority’s statehood bid.   Despite every 
	  Israeli effort, the world community has long been united in its support of 
	  Palestinian rights.    For decades, Israel labored to legitimize 
	  itself, denying the very existence of Palestinians. Following its 
	  occupation of the rest of historic Palestine in 1967, it tried to validate 
	  its colonial project while concurrently targeting any political platform 
	  that represented the Palestinian people. This endeavor was unsuccessful, 
	  thanks in part to the resistance of the Palestinians themselves, but also 
	  largely due to the enduring international support.    The 
	  Palestinian people owe a great deal to the many countries that have 
	  refused to adhere to such notions as ‘might makes right.’ Over 100 nations 
	  embraced the PLO’s declaration of Palestine in 1988, and now, many more 
	  have been added to the list.    While Netanyahu is a rightwing 
	  zealot without a shred of respect for international law, he is also a 
	  pragmatic leader. He understands that international support for 
	  Palestinians and the growing isolation and the ‘delegitimization’ of 
	  Israel (a mainstream topic of discussion in Israel today) are still not 
	  enough to alter facts on the ground. They will not impede the construction 
	  of the illegal ‘Separation Wall’ or slow down Israel’s colonial ambitions. 
	  The reason for this is US support. The illegal colonies dotting the 
	  Palestinian landscape, in violation of many UN resolutions, are funded by 
	  US money. The Wall is also largely an American investment. Yes, in fact, 
	  the entire Israeli colonial project would have been unfeasible without US 
	  funding, political backing and the silencing of any country that tried to 
	  challenge this iniquitous paradigm.    Despite all the difficulties 
	  facing Netanyahu at home - social upheaval and mass protests - and abroad, 
	  Netanyahu remains well-composed, speaking in the tone of an emperor. His 
	  secret is not the prowess of his army – whose recent victories include the 
	  killing and wounding of thousands of Palestinian civilians in Gaza - nor 
	  the moral ascendancy of his logic (it doesn’t exist). Netanyahu is 
	  elevated by the full knowledge that there are many men and women in 
	  Washington D.C. who remain dedicated to the interests of Israel, even 
	  during this time of American economic, political, military, and even moral 
	  crises. Yes, in the minds of these individuals and organizations, Israel’s 
	  interests sadly trump US interests.    Keeping all this in mind, it 
	  seemed entirely incongruous that while Abbas was trotting the globe to 
	  harness support for his statehood bid, Israel did little on that front. 
	  Instead, it announced grand plans to finally isolate occupied East 
	  Jerusalem from the rest of the West Bank, to further expand existing 
	  settlements, to dig more trenches and erect more walls - not only in and 
	  around the West Bank and Jerusalem, but also around its border alongside 
	  Egypt.    Shortly after announcing plans to construct over 1000 
	  units in the illegal Gilo colony (also referred to as ‘neighborhood’ by US 
	  and Israeli media), another ‘neighborhood’ of Givat HaMatos will be built. 
	  According to the Israeli anti-settlements organization, Peace Now, the 
	  latest announcement is particularly grave and is a “game changer that 
	  significantly changes the possible border between Israel and Palestine.”
	     “Unlike recent plans that caused controversy in Gilo and Pisgat 
	  Ze’ev which expanded the footprint of existing neighborhoods, the new plan 
	  creates an entirely new footprint of a new Israeli neighborhood in East 
	  Jerusalem, for the first time since the establishment of Har Homa in 1997 
	  by the first Netanyahu Government.” (Peacenow.org., October 13)   
	  With all fairness to Netanyahu’s government, the new construction, Plan 
	  no. 14295, is an expanded version of Plan no. 5834A, which was made public 
	  during the term of former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in 2008. It is a fact 
	  that all Israeli governments since ’67 have carried out illegal settlement 
	  construction in Palestine, in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention 
	  and many clearly-worded UN resolutions.   The newest Israeli 
	  violation of international law is part of a decided Israeli action to 
	  speed up its projection of the endgame in Palestine. Shortly before the 
	  public announcement concerning Givat HaMatos, Netanyahu announced, on 
	  October 11, “the establishment of a new committee charged with finding 
	  ways to legalize settlement outposts built on private Palestinian land” 
	  (Al Jazeera, October 13). This means that every act of theft and colonial 
	  vigilante that took place since 1967 by individual or groups of Jewish 
	  settlers might soon be recognized as legal ownership.    It is the 
	  height of injustice, not only from a Palestinian point of view, but also 
	  from standards set by international law. For example, UN Resolution 252 of 
	  May 21, 1968 considers “that all legislative and administrative measures 
	  and actions taken by Israel …which tend to change the legal status of 
	  Jerusalem are invalid and cannot change its status.” There are numerous 
	  laws and legal proclamations that render null and void all of Israel’s 
	  illegal action in the rest of the occupied territories.    The 
	  world’s only superpower, the veto-wielding US, has done much to ensure 
	  that Israel’s violations of international law go unpunished. Worse, it 
	  largely funded these violations, and shielded Israel from any 
	  accountability.    As for the real ‘theater of the absurd’, US 
	  lawmakers from both parties are launching a “new push to cut off American 
	  aid to the Palestinians as punishment for their efforts to become a 
	  separate state, with a House of Representatives committee pressing ahead 
	  with a bill withholding funding from any UN agency that recognizes 
	  Palestine,” according to the Financial Times (October 10).   
	  Meanwhile, presidential candidates are once again groveling before the 
	  Israeli lobby. The latest is Republican presidential candidate Mitt 
	  Romney, who claims that President Barack Obama has not done enough by way 
	  of aiding and abetting the Israeli occupation. He promised to “bolster and 
	  repair alliance” with Israel, and escalate US action against Iran (Ynet 
	  News, October 9).    “Our friends should never fear that we will not 
	  stand by them in an hour of need,” he said.    “The Theater of the 
	  Absurd,” indeed.     - Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) 
	  is an internationally-syndicated columnist and the editor of 
	  PalestineChronicle.com. His latest book is My Father Was a Freedom 
	  Fighter: Gaza's Untold Story (Pluto Press, London), available on 
	  Amazon.com. 
	  
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