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Closure of the US Consulate in East Jerusalem
Means Recognition of One Israeli Apartheid State
By James J
Zogby
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
October 26, 2018
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The US Consulate in East Jerusalem, which used to deal with the
Palestinian people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, was
closed on October 18, 2018 |
Israeli dispossession of the Palestinian people, by the
continuous theft of their lands, 1947-2006 |
What the Closure of the US Consulate in East Jerusalem Means
This month's prize for dangerous moves and disingenuous press
releases goes to the State Department for its October 18, 2018 notice,
headlined "On the Merging of US Embassy Jerusalem and US Consulate
General Jerusalem." The release was a statement by Secretary of State
Michael Pompeo announcing that the US Consulate in East Jerusalem was
being closed and its functions were being transferred to the US Embassy
in Jerusalem - that was the dangerous part. The disingenuous part was
the Secretary's claim that this move had no political meaning since it
was merely a cost-saving measure.
Here is the beginning of the
release:
"I am pleased to announce that following the May 14
opening of of the US Embassy in Jerusalem, we plan to achieve
significant efficiencies and increase our effectiveness by merging U.S.
Embassy Jerusalem and U.S. Consulate General Jerusalem into a single
diplomatic mission. I have asked our Ambassador to Israel, David
Friedman, to guide the merger.
"We will continue to conduct a
full range of reporting, outreach, and programming in the West Bank and
Gaza as well as with Palestinians in Jerusalem through a new Palestinian
Affairs Unit inside U.S. Embassy Jerusalem. That unit will operate from
our Agron Road site in Jerusalem.
"This decision is driven by
our global efforts to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of our
operations. It does not signal a change of U.S. policy on Jerusalem, the
West Bank, or the Gaza Strip. As the President proclaimed in December of
last year, the United States continues to take no position on final
status issues, including boundaries or borders. The specific boundaries
of Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem are subject to final status
negotiations between the parties."
There is so much that
is wrong and misleading with this announcement that I scarcely
know where to begin in critiquing it. But let me start with the claim
that this is just an effort to "improve the efficiency and effectiveness
of our operations."
Surely the Secretary must know that the
Jerusalem Consulate is not just another consular office. As for the
"functions" described in the statement - namely, "reporting, outreach,
and programming" - missing is the historic role that the Consul General
played as the official point of contact between the Palestinians in the
occupied territories and the US government. The US Embassy in Tel Aviv
dealt with Israel and Israeli affairs, while the Consulate served as the
"de facto embassy to the Palestinians." Even in difficult times, the US
Consul General and the Consulate remained open to receiving Palestinians
and hearing their concerns. It has been the sole point of contact for
Palestinians (and, I might add, for visiting Palestinian-Americans)
seeking assistance from the US government. Now Palestinians are left
with the US Embassy in Israel as the sole American address in their
region. It has been difficult enough for Palestinians to secure a permit
from the Israeli occupation authority allowing them access to the
Consulate's current East Jerusalem location. Visiting the Embassy in
West Jerusalem will be even more problematic. This guarantees that
ordinary Palestinians will, for all intents and purposes, no longer have
contact with official US representatives. Seen in this light, the move
is bigger and more serious than a matter of "efficiency." One might
suggest that if that were in fact the concern, why didn't the US close
its Consulate in Haifa?
Closing the East Jerusalem Consulate and
moving its "functions" to the US Embassy to Israel tells Palestinians
that the US no longer sees them as a separate people deserving of their
own direct access to the US. This is in line with a host of other recent
US moves which add up to denying independent peoplehood and
self-determination to Palestinians. [These US actions include:
questioning the "legitimacy" of Palestinian refugees and cutting all US
assistance to them, ordering the closure of the Palestine Office in
Washington, and acquiescence to Israel's "Jewish Nation-State" law which
declares that only the Jewish people have the right to
self-determination in the "land of Israel."] What closing the Consulate
in East Jerusalem says to Palestinians is that they are not seen by the
US as a separate people but as a "minority community" whose interests
are of secondary importance to those of Israel.
It is also not
believable for the Secretary to claim that this move "does not signify a
change of US policy on Jerusalem...[or] the specific boundaries of
Israeli sovereignty in Jerusalem." For decades, the US claimed that by
maintaining a consulate in East Jerusalem, the US was sending the
message that it continued to recognize that portion of the city was
occupied territory. It's important to note that Ambassador Friedman has
been shaping US policy on this issue ever since he assumed his post. He
has ordered that the Palestinian territories no longer be referred to as
"occupied" and recent State Department publications reflect this. It's
also important to note that the press statement making the announcement
about the move makes no mention of "East Jerusalem" - as if in
Friedman's and the State Department's new lexicon the city is already
one and it is Israeli.
It is also disingenuous for the Secretary
to claim that the US "takes no position on...borders" because, as a
result of US sins of commission and omission, they have allowed Israel
to determine the shape of the map of Jerusalem and the rest of the
occupied territories. Cutting all US assistance to Palestinian hospitals
and other institutions in East Jerusalem, acquiescing to Israel's
prohibition on any meetings between US officials and Palestinian
officials in East Jerusalem and US silence in the face of aggressive
Israeli annexationist policies in and around Jerusalem (the construction
of the Wall denying Palestinian access to the city, the demolition of
Palestinian homes and the construction of Israeli settlements positioned
to strangle Palestinian life in Jerusalem) - all have contributed to
giving Israel carte blanche to shape the future borders of the city on
their terms.
For years, supporters of a two-state solution to the
Israeli/Palestinian conflict have been warning that we are "five minutes
before midnight." Recent actions by the Trump Administration have firmly
moved us well past midnight.
Maybe, to be perfectly honest, the
sign the US places over its Jerusalem Embassy should read "Welcome
to the One State Solution" - because that's what we now
have. And, by the way, it's an
apartheid state and the US has aided and abetted its creation.
http://www.aaiusa.org/what_the_closure_of_the_us_consulate_in_east_jerusalem_means
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