Brussels’s halfwits, like London’s and Washington’s,
never stop rewarding the racist Israeli regime even when
it’s poised to grab more Palestinian territory
I had barely finished my rant against the British
government for showering new rewards on the Israelis
(see “Do
Palestinians’ lives matter?”) when the European
Union voted to do the same.
The UK-Israel Trade and
Partnership Agreement, signed last year, comes into
force next January. The government says it loves this
relationship and is committed to strengthening it. “We
will seek to work with counterparts in the new Israeli
government to host a bilateral trade and investment
summit in London.” This will “identify new opportunities
and collaboration between Israel and the United
Kingdom”.
Not to be outdone, the EU has now decided to hand Israel
a juicy aviation agreement, the latest in a long line of
goodies awarded to the apartheid regime for its crimes
against humanity. And that’s after the EU had voiced
condemnation of Israel’s latest annexation plan.
Not only that, the European Investment Bank, the EU’s
financing institution, has just agreed a €150 million
loan for a seawater desalination plant – one of the
largest in the world – for Israel “in one of the world’s
most water-stressed regions”. So water-stressed that
Israel long ago stole the Palestinians’ aquifers and
deprived them of access to their own supply. And it made
no difference that the criminals were now gearing up to
annex even more Palestinian territory.
According to this
report 437 MEPs (that’s 62 per cent)
from European People’s Party (EPP), the Renew Europe
Group (REG) and the European Conservatives and
Reformists Group (ECR) voted to ratify the EU-Israel
Aviation Agreement even though MEP Clare Daly from
Ireland warned that doing so “would be perceived as an
upgrade in bilateral relations with the state of
Israel”. So who are these confused people?
The EPP, the oldest and
largest, says: “We must continue to promote human rights
and democracy in our relations with third countries.”
So, naturally, they have no objection to promoting the
Israeli regime in its policy to permanently deny
Palestinians their human rights and self-determination.
The REG would have us believe: “At a time when the rule
of law and democracy are under threat in parts of
Europe, our group will stand up for the people who
suffer from the illiberal and nationalistic tendencies
that we see returning in too many countries.” Oh really?
The ECR declares: “We are the voice of COMMON SENSE.”
As if their behaviour wasn’t bizarre enough, these MEPs
then held a separate debate with High Representative
Joseph Borrell to discuss EU measures to deter Israel
from declaring annexation.
The aviation deal builds on a 2013 agreement. Back then
scheduled direct passenger flights connected Israel and
18 EU member states and the EU was said to be the most
important aviation market for Israel, accounting for 57
per cent of scheduled international air passenger
movements to and from Israel, and that Israel was one of
the most important aviation markets for the EU in the
Middle East with a strong growth potential.
The aim now is to take EU-Israel aviation relations to a
new level. Higher volumes of tourism in both directions
will create additional jobs and economic benefits on
both sides. Of course, much of the benefit of increased
tourism to the Holy Land rightly belongs to the
Palestinians if only they were permitted their own
airport, but the EU doesn’t seem to care that all
visitors to and from the Holy Land are forced through
Israel’s Ben Gurion airport – or should we call it Lydda?
Thereby hangs an interesting tale.
Growing airline traffic rewards Israeli terror
Strictly speaking, Ben Gurion, near Tel Aviv, belongs to
the Palestinians. It was formerly Lydda airport; and
Lydda, a major town in its own right during the British
mandate, was designated Palestinian in the 1947 UN
Partition Plan. In July 1948, after Britain left and
Israel declared statehood, Israeli terrorist troops
seized Lydda, shot up the town and drove out the
population as part of the ethnic cleansing and
territorial expansion programme set out in their
infamous “Plan Dalet”. In the process they massacred 426
men, women and children. A total of 176 of them were
slaughtered in the town’s main mosque. See here for
the gory details.
Those who survived were forced to walk into exile in the
scalding July heat, leaving a trail of bodies – men,
women and children – along the way. Israeli troops
carried away 1,800 truck-loads of loot. Jewish
immigrants then flooded in and Lydda was given a Hebrew
name, Lod.
So, Israel has no real right to Lydda/Lod/Ben Gurion
airport – it was stolen in a terror raid, as was so much
else. And it’s Israeli terror that is being rewarded by
increasing airline flights and boosting tourism and
trade.
Today the airport is the
international gateway to Israel – and indirectly to
Palestine. And what happened to Gaza’s airport? The Oslo
II Agreement of 1995 provided for one to be constructed.
The Yasser Arafat International airport was built with
funding from Japan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Germany
and Morocco, and cost $86 million. Arafat and US
President Clinton attended the opening in 1998. Owned
and operated by the Palestinian Authority, it was
capable of handling 700,000 passengers a year.
In December 2001 Israel destroyed the radar station and
control tower, and cut the runway.
Back to the fiasco with the 437 MEPs who plainly don’t
give a four-X about adding to the Palestinians’ misery.
Aneta Jerska, the coordinator of the European
Coordination of Committees and Associations for
Palestine (ECCP) says:
Those same political groups whom we heard expressing
concern about annexation had just made annexation
possible by voting in favour of the EU-Israel
Aviation Agreement. This is by any standards the
pinnacle of the EU’s hypocrisy. European citizens
need to see no more crocodile tears from their
elected politicians. The EU must impose sanctions on
Israel, as member states once did against apartheid
South Africa, including a military embargo on
Israel, a ban on trade with illegal settlements and
the suspension of the EU-Israel Association
Agreement. Only by ending “business as usual”, will
Israel feel pressure to change its criminal
behaviour.
https://www.redressonline.com/2020/06/eus-aviation-deal-with-israel-the-pinnacle-of-hypocrisy/