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Friday, January 15, 2016

Everything You Think You Know About the Israel-Palestine Conflict Is Wrong



Deconstructing the mythical standard narrative of the origins of the ongoing conflict between Israelis and Palestinians.
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Jeremy R. Hammond


The Fiction


The standard narrative about the origin of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict that you're constantly bombarded with goes something like this, in brief:
In 1947, the UN passed Resolution 181, partitioning Palestine into a Jewish and an Arab state. While the Jews were willing to share the land, however, the recalcitrant Arabs rejected the plan.

Obstacle to PeaceThen, on May 14, 1948, when the Jewish leadership issued their declaration of independence, the neighboring Arab states declared war on and sent their armies to invade the nascent state of Israel.

As a result of this war started by the Arabs, many Palestinians fled from their homes and became refugees. This is why there exists a refugee problem today, and while Israel has repeatedly made generous concessions towards the Palestinians, they have since continued to reject every opportunity they've been offered to have a state of their own.

This problem with this standard narrative is that every single aspect of it is false.


I won't spend a lot of time on it here since I've written much about it already, and it is covered in detail in my forthcoming book, Obstacle to Peace: The US Role in the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, but I'll give you the bullet-point version here.

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The Facts

These are arguments I'm confronted with constantly. And it's little wonder so many people believe them, given how they are constantly repeated as though factual by government officials, the media, academics, and so on. This institutionalized misinformation is a major part of the problem, contributing greatly to the perpetuation of the conflict.

This is precisely why I wrote Obstacle to Peace: to set the record straight both with respect to the origins of the conflict and the reasons for its persistence. But for now, here's my bullet-list reply; the facts speak for themselves:
  • The UN did not partition Palestine in 1947; it neither claimed to do so nor had any authority to.
  • The UN partition plan was inherently inequitable and grounded in racist colonialism and explicitly rejected the right of the Arab Palestinians to self-determination.
  • Neither did UN Resolution 181 confer any legal authority for the unilateral declaration of the existence of Israel by the Zionist leadership.
  • At the time the Zionist leadership declared the existence of the state of Israel without defining its borders, the minority Jewish community legally owned less than 7% of the land in Palestine; Arabs owned outright or were in possession of most of the rest.
  • The claim that Arab states invaded "Israel" in May 1948 assumes the legitimacy of the Zionists' unilateral declaration of statehood; it had none.
  • Hence there was no "Israel" to invade. The Arab forces entered the territory then known as "Palestine" (for instance, when the armistice lines were finally drawn, often called the "Green Line" for the color with which it was drawn, it was on a map labeled "Palestine").
  • By the time the neighboring Arab states managed to muster a military response to the Zionists' unilateral and illegitimate claim to most of the territory of Palestine, 300,000 Arabs had already fled or been forcibly expelled from their homes by Zionist military forces.
  • Most of the fighting occurred in territory that had been assigned to the Arab state under the UN partition plan and the largest and most capable Arab force, Jordan's Arab Legion, only actively defended the area known today as the West Bank (under a tacit understanding with the Zionist leadership that Israel would accept Jordan's annexation of the territory as a quid pro quo for its army not going any further).
  • By the time the armistice agreements were declared, 750,000 Arabs had been ethnically cleansed from Palestine and never permitted to return to their homeland.
  • The claim that Israel has offered generous concessions to the Palestinians during the so-called "peace process" defines a "concession" as Israel agreeing to give up something it wants; in terms of what each party is legally entitled to, however, Israel's concessions have been negative. That is, every single concession in each of the so-called "generous offers" (actually ultimatums) has come from the Palestinian side. (Example: the claim is obligatorily made that Israel offered the Palestinians 95% of the West Bank at Camp David in 2000. This isn't true, but we can dispense with the details for our purposes here; even if it was true, looking at it in the proper framework, it would constitute a territorial concession not on the part of the Israelis, but the Palestinians.)
In light of the actual facts, it becomes evident that the unbalanced story is the one we are daily bombarded with by the government, media, and intelligentsia.

For further reading, see my article "The Myth of the UN Creation of Israel" and pick up a copy of my book The Rejection of Palestinian Self-Determination: The Struggle for Palestine and the Roots of the Arab-Israeli Conflict. It's a great primer for Obstacle to Peace, so if you haven't read it already, be sure to check it out.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2015

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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

Fwd: November in Numbers


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November 2015 in Numbers

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41 people were killed and another 200 wounded in two suicide bombings that took place in Beirut on Nov. 12. ISIS claimed responsibility for the attacks, which targeted Burj al-Barajneh, a Shi'i neighborhood and Hezbollah stronghold.
130 people were killed when ISIS carried out a series of attacks in Paris on Nov. 13. The attacks have prompted France to increase its military operations in Syria and led to fears that similar attacks could be carried out in other Western cities.
60-70 percent of inmates in French prisons are Muslims, despite the fact that Muslims represent roughly 7 percent of the country's population. Post-Paris, this jarring statistic has raised questions about France's ability to integrate immigrant populations.
$3.2 billion in aid will be given to Turkey by the European Union, in exchange for Ankara agreeing to help stem the tide of refugees entering Europe. The agreement was reached on Nov. 29.
30,000 refugees will still be accepted by France over the next two years, despite the horrific Paris attacks. "Some have wanted to link the influx of refugees to Friday's acts of terror," French President François Hollande said in a speech to his country's mayors. "The truth is that this link exists because the people of Syria and Iraq have fled because they are martyred by the same people who attack us today," he added.
31 U.S. governors have sought to block President Barack Obama from placing Syrian refugees in their states. The anti-refugee sentiment is a response to the Nov. 13 ISIS attacks on Paris.
The 28 countries of the European Union ruled on Nov. 11 that all goods exported from Israeli settlements must be labeled "made in settlements" rather than "made in Israel." The move sparked harsh reaction from Israel, although less than 1 percent of the country's $13 billion in annual exports to the EU come from illegally occupied territories.  
4 decades after its founding, Israel's northern Islamic Movement was outlawed by the country's right-wing government on Nov. 17. The ban prohibits the group's activities and mandates that all of its institutions be closed. The Islamic Movement, which provides social services and works to protect the al-Aqsa mosque, is favorably viewed by a majority of Israel's Palestinian citizens.
6 weeks community service was the sentence given to an Israeli policeman who brutally beat American teenager Tariq Abu Khdeir in Jerusalem in the summer of 2014. It is not unusual for Jewish Israelis to receive lenient sentences—if they are sentenced at all—for violent acts committed against Palestinians.
30 years after his imprisonment, convicted spy for Israel Jonathan Pollard, 61, was released from a North Carolina prison on Nov. 20. Pollard's release was praised by Israeli officials, but most American Jews and intelligence officials were bitterly opposed to his early release.
60 minutes: the length of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's controversial appearance at the Center for American Progress on Nov. 10. The liberal think tank, which has close ties to presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and the White House, was criticized by many on the left for its decision to host the right-wing Israeli prime minister. 
88 percent of members of the American Anthropological Association attending the group's Nov. 20 annual conference voted in favor of a resolution to boycott Israeli academic institutions. The resolution is subject to a final vote of the association's 10,000 members in April.
30 percent of eligible voters participated in the second round of Egypt's parliamentary elections, which were held Nov. 22 and 23. The regime-backed "For the Love of Egypt" list won all 60 seats allocated to lists, while runoff elections will be held to determine the winners of seats allocated to individuals. 
36-year-old Egyptian investigative journalist and human rights advocate Hossam Bahgat was arrested by Egyptian officials in early November on charges of publishing false news. Highly respected internationally, Bahgat was released after several days, but was required to sign a document stating that he "will abide by legal and security procedures when publishing material pertaining to the Armed Forces."
1 Russian warplane was shot down by Turkey on Nov. 24, leading to increased tensions between the two nations. Turkey claims the jet was violating its airspace, while Russia maintains the aircraft never entered Turkish airspace but was shot down over Syria.
941 civilians were killed in Iraq in November, according to Iraq Body Count.
$1.29 billion in arms sales to Saudi Arabia was approved by the State Department in mid-November. The Kingdom will receive so-called "smart bombs" that reportedly will be used in Yemen and Syria. 

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IN PALESTINE

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Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Fwd: Upset About Netanyahu’s Visit? Register for March 2016 Conference


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Upset About Netanyahu's Visit? Register for March 2016 Conference

Are you disheartened by Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's 16th meeting with President Barack Obama and his talk of "shared values," "shared interests" and "a shared destiny"? Are you angry that Netanyahu is asking Obama for $4 billion or more a year of your tax dollars? (We're already giving him $3.1 billion a year!) He came with a shopping list, including F-35s, new bombs, and additional missile defense items.

Visit <www.Israelsinfluence.org> to sign up for the conference we are co-hosting with the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy (IRmep) on March 18, 2016 at the National Press Club.

March 18 Conference at National Press Club to Examine Israel's Influence on America

2015web logo"Israel's Influence: Good or Bad for America?" is the theme of a daylong conference at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, on March 18, 2016.

"Israel's Influence" is co-sponsored by the American Educational Trust, publisher of the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, and the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy (IRmep). Attendees receive lunch and an invitation to a special attendee-speaker reception.

Expert panelists and keynote speakers will analyze the enormous impact Israel's influence has on Congress, establishment media, academia and other major institutions. They will explore the costs and benefits in terms of foreign aid and covert intelligence, foreign policy, America's regional and global standing, and unbiased news reporting.

American taxpayers provide Israel with more than $3.1 billion annually in military aid. Since 1948 Israel has received far more than any other country, despite polls showing that most Americans oppose such aid. Israel and its U.S. supporters are now lobbying for a $1 billion increase—to $4.5 billion yearly—as "compensation" for the recently concluded nuclear deal with Iran, despite Israel and its lobby's overt attempts to prevent it. What Israeli assumptions about America drive this?

In 2001 Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, who characterized the 9/11 attacks on America as "good" for Israel, stated, "I know what America is. America is a thing you can move very easily, move it in the right direction."

The lobby in charge of moving America is vast and powerful. It will raise and spend another estimated $4.1 billion in 2016 charitable contributions to indirectly subsidize Israeli institutions such as the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), finance U.S. Israel advocacy, lobby local, state and federal officials, and support Israel-centric "education" programs. Some of this "education" supports pro-Israel programs in schools, colleges and universities. It also covers training federal and local law enforcement officials to focus on American Muslim and Arab communities as potential terrorist and "violent extremist" threats.

History reveals that Israel and its lobby are most influential when they can point to—or, in the case of the Iran nuclear threat, manufacture—an existential crisis that allegedly threatens Israel or the U.S. What could the U.S. do differently without the constant influence of Israel and its advocacy campaigns? What actions can Americans take, especially leading up to the ballot box?

In 2012, delegates to the Democratic National Convention opposed by voice vote a plank naming Jerusalem the "undivided capital of Israel"—though party bosses eventually passed the measure. Key constituents who are younger, more ethnically diverse, and focused on justice reject the party's traditionally unconditional support for Israel. On the Republican side, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu enjoys higher approval ratings than the American president. In polls, many Republicans would side with Israel even if it meant siding against their own country. Yet some powerful conservative forces are rallying against elite US foreign policy consensus. They reject the neoconservative principle of "primacy" and unquestioned alliances which are "all cost and no benefit." What do these seismic shifts portend for Israel?

"Israel's Influence: Good or Bad for America?" (See the YouTube informational conference video at https://youtu.be/LJBianooq0A) will take place two days before the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC), the lobbying umbrella for Israel, holds its annual policy conference in the nation's capital. According to Steve Rosen, AIPAC's former director of foreign policy, "AIPAC spent 10 years" trying to torpedo any nuclear agreement with Iran. What will be the lobby's next target during the coming decade and how will that affect Americans?

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Monday, November 9, 2015

Fwd: Today's news from The Electronic Intifada


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Video: Israeli soldiers fire at car, killing elderly woman

By Ali Abunimah on Nov 08, 2015 01:35 pm

Tharwat al-Sharawi, 72, was on her way to lunch when she was killed, her son says.

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ICC prosecutor ordered to investigate Israeli attack on Mavi Marmara

By Charlotte Silver on Nov 08, 2015 09:14 am

The ICC appeals court has directed chief prosecutor Fatou Bensouda to reconsider Israel's attack on the Turkish flotilla for an investigation for possible war crimes.

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