Mr. Trump, You Cannot Erase the Palestinian Right
to Return
By James J
Zogby
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN,
September 2, 2018
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Trump and Master, Netanyahu |
Palestinians in Gaza participating in the Return March since May
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First, the Trump Administration "took Jerusalem off the table." Now,
in an especially dangerous display of recklessness, they have announced
their intention to do the same for the Palestinian "right of return."
The first indication that this was in the works came with the
administration's announcement that they would be suspending all US
assistance to UNWRA, the UN agency created to address the humanitarian
needs of the Palestinians who were forced to flee from their homes in
1948 and again in 1967. More recently, the administration supported by
some Republican members of Congress, launched an effort to limit
"refugee" status to only those Palestinians who were victims of the 1948
expulsions. [In a future article I will address the devastating
humanitarian and political consequences that will result from crippling
the work of UNWRA.]
Because Israel has always rejected its
culpability for the Palestinian refugee crisis and has consistently
refused to acknowledge that those who fled in 1948 had any rights to
repatriation, the US intent to take the refugee issue "off the table"
was described by one Israeli writer as a "dream come true." And a
minister in Prime Minister Netanyahu's government celebrated the US move
as "finally speaking the truth to the Arab lie that has been marketed
all over the world for decades...There is no reason for [Palestinians]
to dream of returning."
Israel claims that they have no responsibility for Palestinian
refugees. As is their practice, the Israelis have attempted to exonerate
themselves by creating "alternate facts"—that Palestinians voluntarily
left their homes or that they were ordered to leave by advancing Arab
armies. However, an examination of the
historical record establishes that the Zionist political leadership
executed a deliberate plan to "cleanse" entire areas of their Arab
inhabitants in order to create a state that would be larger than what
was provided by the UN partition, with fewer Arabs.
They are
indicted by their own words:
Yigal Allon (leader
of the Palmach - the official Zionist military):
"We saw the need to clean the upper Galilee and to create...Jewish
continuity in the entire area of the upper Galilee...We, therefore,
tried a tactic...which worked miraculously well. I gathered all of the
Jewish Mukhtars, who have contact with the Arabs in the different
villages, and asked them to whisper in the ears of the Arabs that a
large Jewish reinforcement has arrived in Galilee and that it is going
to burn all the villages in the Huleh. They should suggest to these
Arabs, as their friends, to escape while they had time to flee. The
flight numbered in the myriads. The tactic reached its goal completely."
David Ben Gurion (speaking of "Plan D," the
operation designed to expand the size of the "Jewish State" and to
reduce the number of Arabs within it):
"These operations can be carried out in the following manner: either by
destroying villages (by setting them on fire, by blowing them up, and by
planting mines in their rubble), and especially those population centers
that are difficult to control permanently; or by mounting combing and
control operations according to the following guidelines: encirclement
of the villages, conducting a search inside of them. In case of
resistance, the armed forces must be wiped out and the population
expelled outside the border of the state."
Yigal Allon:
"There is a need for strong
and brutal reaction. We need to be accurate about timing, place, and
those we hit. If we accuse a family - we need to harm them without
mercy, women and children included. Otherwise, this is not an effective
operation. During the operation there is no need to distinguish between
the guilty and the not guilty."
Menachem Begin
(leader of the Irgun):
"Arabs throughout the country, induced to believe wild tales of 'Irgun
butchery', were seized with limitless panic and started to flee for
their lives. The mass flight soon developed into a maddened uncontrolled
stampede. Of the almost 800,000 who lived in the present territory of
the State of Israel, only 165,000 remain. The political and economic
significance of this development can hardly be overestimated."
In
the aftermath of the war, during which thousands of Palestinians were
murdered and another 700,000 were forced into exile, Ben Gurion
celebrated what he termed "a double miracle"—an Israel with more land
and less Arabs.
After its establishment, Israel compounded its
crimes against the Palestinians by passing a series of Orwellian laws
which enabled the new state to seize Arab-owned land (over 2 million
acres were taken—including businesses, homes, orchards, and farmland)
and demolish 385 Arab villages—all done in the effort to physically
erase any evidence of the prior Palestinian presence.
I spent
time in Palestinian camps in 1971 collecting the nightmarish personal
stories of those who were expelled, perusing their family photo albums
of the homes they had left behind, and being shown the keys they still
carried -which had become a sacred symbol representing what they had
lost and hoped to regain. One said to me "the Jews said they remembered
for 2,000 years. For me, it has only been 23 years, how can I forget?"
In the face of this, the actions of the Trump Administration are not
only dangerous and reckless, they are cruel and insensitive, and
violations of international law and covenants.
While some
conservatives love to cherry pick the celebrated 1948 Universal
Declaration of Human Rights—citing their favorite, Article 18, which
guarantees freedom of religion and belief—they willfully ignore other
relevant articles:
Article 9: "No one shall be subjected to
arbitrary arrest, detention or exile."
Article 13/2: "Everyone
has the right to leave any country, including his own, and to return to
his country."
Article 17/2: "no one shall be
arbitrarily deprived of his property."
In addition,
there is the 1948 UN resolution declaring "the right of Palestinian
refugees to return to their homes"—a resolution which has been
regularly and overwhelmingly passed by the UN General Assembly.
When in the face of this incontrovertible history of Israeli "ethnic
cleansing" and international conventions on the rights of refugees, I
cringe when I hear of the Trump Administration's intention to take the
refugee issue "off the table." What they are, in fact, taking off the
table is so much more. At stake is: the lives and fortunes of innocent
Palestinians and their families; the rule of law; simple human justice;
and the possibility of peace. The more than 5 million Palestinians
living under occupation and in refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon and
Syria cannot be erased and in their attempt to do so, it is not only the
Israelis who are guilty of the war crime of ethnic cleansing. The Trump
Administration is making itself complicit in this crime.
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