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The Israeli-Palestine conflict: Is peaceful dialogue possible? By Ismail Zayid Al-Jazeerah, November 30, 2006
The following was originally a letter sent on Nov. 28,
2006, to the Editor of the Dalhousie Gazette, Canada.
Mr. Mira Etlin-Stein raises a number of questions in
his column: { " The Israeli-Palestine conflict: Is peaceful dialogue
possible?" Nov.23}. The answer to this question is yes. Dialogue is
possible and peace is vital, so that paece and security can be assured for
both the Palestinian and Israeli peoples.
It is admirable that Mr. Etlin-Stein states that he is
pro-peace and against the occupation and Israeli policies and actions.
However, some of his statements are contrary to the facts on the ground.
He states:"Israel is a democratic country with an independent and
progressive judiciary, one which has upheld human rights for both
Arab-Israelis and Palestinians." Unfortunately, Israeli democracy and
human rights practices are selective. The noted Israeli author,
Maxime Ghilan, stated in an editorial in the Feb. 1983 issue of
the Paris-based magazine, Israel and Palestine,
: "Israel is a Western-type democracy for Jews only......Arabs, who
are citizens of the state of Israel are less fortunate...They are not
granted equal economic priviliges, are prevented from access to public
housing and loans given only 'to those who served in the IDF and allied
services', bodies into which most Israeli Arabs are not admitted. Finally,
Israeli Arab workers are economically discriminated against, receiving
lower pay than their Jewish counterparts.....Arabs in the territories,
conquered by Israel since 1967, have no rights whatsoever. Their children
are shot. beaten up, jailed; their young men assassinated. Their women are
brutalised. Their cars are wantonly destroyed by hammer and bomb. Their
elected mayors and leaders are deposed......Their politicians are often
deported. Foreign settlers jeer at them, provoke them, squat in thier
homes and on their lands. International law, concerning the behaviour of
conquerors in conquered land, is opely flouted."
The late Professor Israel
Shahak, a Holocaust survivor and chairman of the Israeli League
for Human and Civil Rights, summed it up accurately in his statement:
"It is my considered opinion that the state of Israel is a racist
state in the full meaning of this term. In this state, people are
discriminated against, in the most permanent and legal way and in the most
important areas of life, only because of their origin. This racist
discrimination began in Zionism and is carried today mainly in
co-operation with the institutions of the Zionist movement."
(Quote taken from The Racist Nature of Zionism and of the Zionist State of
Israel, an article published in Pi-Ha’aton, the weekly newspaper
of the students of the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, Nov. 5, 1975.)
Derek Tozer, an Israeli thinker, stated: "The official policy of the government (of Israel) is unequivocal. Arabs, like the Jews in Nazi Germany, are officially ‘class B’ citizens, a fact which is recorded on their identity cards." The predicament of Israel’s roughly 1.2 million Arab citizens is evident, as the 2003 Israeli State Committee of Inquiry made clear: "They suffer systemic discrimination in employment, housing and education, and lack of equal access to state resources." Israel’s new Citizenship Law, passed recently by a wide margin in the Knesset, denies any Arab Israeli citizen the right to reside in Israel with his/her spouse if they marry a Palestinian. Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have condemned the law as racist, and Israel-based B’Tselem human rights group, claims that it contravenes the Israeli Basic Law. It is vital that Israel's apologists begin to understand that for peace to be secured for Palestinian and Israeli peoples in this tortured land can be assured only if Israel is willing to comply with international law and terminate completely its illegal occupation of Palestinian land, that has been allowed to stand for 39 years in defiance of international law and repeated Security Council resolutions. Yours sincerely, Ismail Zayid, MD. Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Dalhousie University [Retd.]
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