Thursday, December 29, 2016

ISREALI SETTLEMENTS CONTROVERSY--CONT.



From an article by Thomas L. Friedman.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/28/opinion/bibi-netanyahu-makes-trump-his-chump.html
“But they  [Kerry and Obama] are convinced — rightly — that Netanyahu is a leader who is forever dog paddling in the middle of the Rubicon, never ready to cross it. He is unwilling to make any big, hard decision to advance or preserve a two-state solution if that decision in any way risks his leadership of Israel’s right-wing coalition or forces him to confront the Jewish settlers, who relentlessly push Israel deeper and deeper into the West Bank.. . . . The settlers’ goal is very clear, as Kerry put it on Wednesday: to strategically place settlements “in locations that make two states impossible,” so that Israel will eventually annex all of the West Bank. Netanyahu knows this will bring huge problems, but his heart is with the settlers, and his passion is with holding power — at any cost. So in any crunch, he sides with the settlers, and they keep pushing.”
Friends don’t let friends drive drunk, and right now Obama and Kerry rightly believe that Israel is driving drunk toward annexing the West Bank and becoming either a bi-national Arab-Jewish state or some Middle Eastern version of 1960s South Africa, where Israel has to systematically deprive large elements of its population of democratic rights to preserve the state’s Jewish character.


 

Israel is clearly now on a path toward absorbing the West Bank’s 2.8 million Palestinians. There are already 1.7 million Arabs living in Israel, so putting these two Arab populations together would constitute a significant minority with a higher birthrate than that of Israeli Jews — who number 6.3 million — posing a demographic and democratic challenge.
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I greatly sympathize with Israel’s security problems. If I were Israel, I would not relinquish control of the West Bank borders — for now. The Arab world is far too unstable, and Hamas, which controls another 1.8 million Palestinians in Gaza, would likely take over the West Bank.

My criticism of Netanyahu is not that he won’t simply quit all the West Bank; it is that he refuses to show any imagination or desire to build workable alternatives that would create greater separation and win Israel global support, such as radical political and economic autonomy for Palestinians in the majority of the West Bank, free of settlements, while Israel still controls the borders and the settlements close to it.
More worrisome is the fact that President-elect Donald Trump — who could be a fresh change agent — is letting himself get totally manipulated by right-wing extremists, and I mean extreme. His ambassador-designate to Israel, David Friedman, has compared Jews who favor a two-state solution to Jews who collaborated with the Nazis. I’ve never heard such a vile slur from one Jew to another.

Trump also has no idea how much he is being manipulated into helping Iran and ISIS. What is Iran’s top goal when it comes to Israel? That Israel never leaves the West Bank and that it implants Jewish settlers everywhere there."

Trump is not always right or always wrong. (For instance, I support his call for putting billions into repairing infrastructure). Blindly following him and automatically accepting his position without independent research or thinking is intellectual sloth.  Blindly following the leader no matter what is a recipe for fascism.
 

 

3 comments:

  1. See http://video.foxnews.com/v/5266038811001/?#sp=show-clips

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  2. A settler rejects the occupation label which is legally accurate. Very self-righteous. Says he will not leave No one is asking for an immediate Palestinian state. There cannot be a Palestinian state if all the Palestinians are driven out. He verifies that Israel wants to take over Judea and Samaria and who knows what else. See the other posts. Ignores Jewish settle violence against Palestinians, often in revenge for Palestinian violence. It's a vicious circle.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israeli_settler_violence
    Ignores human right violations against Palestinians
    https://www.hrw.org/middle-east/n-africa/israel/palestine

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    1. I don't have a horse in this race. But the difference between peaceful resolution and malevolent violence is well understood regardless of the actors.

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