Pompeo declaration should be a wake-up call to liberal Zionists
Jonathan Ofir on November 19, 2019
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s declaration revoking the notion that Israeli settlements
are illegal under international law, has had seismic effects, at least
rhetorically.
It ended the lip service the U.S. was paying to
that elusive “two-state solution” and international law and elicited condemnation from progressive Democratic leaders such as
Bernie Sanders and Elisabeth Warren. It was also widely seen as trying to
influence the never-ending Israeli election, by aiding Israeli Prime Minister
Netanyahu over Benny Gantz. Former US Ambassador to Israel and
‘peace-process’ negotiator Martin Indyk saw this as influenced by the
pro-settler US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman:
A totally gratuitous move by a discredited
@SecPompeo. Why slap the Palestinians in the face again? Why boost the
settlement/annexation movement at the very moment that Gantz is trying to form
a government? This has Friedman’s fingerprints on it.
But notice the suggestion here, that Gantz is
somehow an antidote to that “settlement/annexation movement”?
I applaud the US government for its important
statement, once again demonstrating its firm stance with Israel and its
commitment to the security of the Middle East. The fate of the settlements
should be determined by agreements that meet security requirements and promote
peace.”
Gantz applauds. When Netanyahu recently suggested
to officially annex the Jordan Valley as the first step to a wider annexation,
Gantz’s Blue-White party complained he stole their idea. That’s the opposition.
And that’s also the bigger picture in Israeli
politics and its parliament: Lahav Harkov of the Jerusalem Post observed
that, “the vast majority of the Knesset is in favor of Pompeo’s announcement
that the US no longer considers settlements illegal” and that “party leaders
representing 96/120 MKs are in favor (which just shows how little of the
Knesset could really be considered left-wing these days)”.
The Israeli settlements are a flagrant violation of
international law. Until now, virtually the whole world except Israel has
considered them as such, and the U.S. played a double-game.
Palestinian-American human rights lawyer and activist Noura Erekat points out the American hypocrisy: “What Pompeo is
announcing is not a rupture in US foreign policy, but a culmination of it,” she
said, adding that since 1967 the U.S. has “spoken out of both sides of its
mouth,” both criticizing settlements and helping to fund their expansion.
But no more. The ‘Pompeo declaration’ as it may be
called in the future, is saying ‘no more pretending!’ This declaration is also
a litmus test that will show what respect people actually have for
international law. While American politicians may be using this to voice their
liberal concerns, in Israel it hardly causes an uproar, and any criticism is
overwhelmed by the applause from both the right-wing government and the vast
majority of its supposed opposition.
There are no Israeli political dynamics to oppose
Israeli criminality. Liberal Zionists need to wake up from their imaginary dreamland. There is no effective agency for upholding
international law and basic human rights in Israel, as far as Palestinians are
concerned, Israeli is a squarely criminal state.
Those who seek to influence Israel with soft
pressure without ending the United States’ militant support are just trying to
“live up to the Zionist
dream,” a dream which they
believe can be liberal. But the thrust of Zionism has never gone that way; it
was always about apartheid in one way or another.
The Trump administration has taken another step in
the complete Israeli takeover of historical Palestine (after having recognized
Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, moving the embassy there, and recognizing
Israeli sovereignty over the occupied Syrian Jolan/Golan). The next step is
further annexation of parts of the West Bank, and Pompeo’s declaration will
assist that. Without a prospect of a Palestinian state, Israel’s perpetual
ruling of a people without equal rights will become increasingly difficult to
defend as both “Jewish” and “democratic”. This is what liberal Zionists are
really afraid of – the end of the dream.
There’s only one game in town that seems to have the
prospects of changing this: a concerted campaign of boycotts, divestments and
sanctions against Israel. Those who want to handle Israel with kid gloves and
supply it with even more weapons for its massacres, will only be abetting
Israeli criminality, no matter what enlightened words they utter.
H/t Annar
Follesø
Jonathan Ofir
Israeli musician, conductor and blogger/writer
based in Denmark.
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