Israel seeks war not peace Asif
Haroon Raja
In the 19th
century, the Muslims strength in Palestine was 86% and that of Jews only 4%.
Despite the overwhelming majority, the Muslims treated the Jews justly. In
later part of 19th century, the Jews spread all over the world
started to shift to Palestine under a calculated plan and Great Britain helped
them in their relocation. In the 1st World War, the British and the
French deceptively offered the Arabs independent Arab States in return for
their help in toppling the Ottoman Empire. Amir of Mecca Hussain bin Ali fell
in the trap and initiated Arab revolt against the Ottoman Empire. Balfour
Declaration in 1917 laid the foundation of Jewish State in Palestine. In 1920,
the colonial powers after dividing the Empire shared the spoils among them and
ditched the Arabs.
After 2nd
World War, when the entire world was sympathetic to the Jewish sufferings,
America and Europe persuaded the UN to create Israel by dividing Palestine in
1948 against the will of Palestinians. The UN granted the Jewish State 55% of
the land even though the Jews constituted only 30% of the population.
Palestinians realized then that they had also become victims of Zionist funded
Holocaust. The world made them pay for something that they did not do,
persecute Jews. In the 1930s and 40s, even before Israel was created, Zionist
militia organisations like 'Hagana,' 'Irgun,' 'Stern Gang,' etc. conducted
terrorist campaigns, perpetrating 33 massacres and wiping many villages out
against the native Palestinians to drive more than 700,000 to the refugee camps
of the neighboring countries. This is the excruciatingly painful background of
Arab-Israeli conflict.
Over 67
years have gone by and despite inflicting grievous pains and applying
disproportionate force causing massive death and devastation; Israel could not
drive the Palestinians away nor humble them into submission or snuff out their
yearning and determination for dignity and self-determination. However, it is
equally exasperating to see Israel bent upon using brutal methods to obliterate
the Palestinians or force them to abandon their quest for self-determination
and return to their occupied land.
In his
book ‘The Jewish Paradox’ and in other writings, Nahum Goldmann, the founder of
the World Jewish Congress and the then President of the World Zionist
Organization, advised Israel that the State of Israel could not be made secure
through militarism, excessive use of force and military victories; rather
it would do disservice to Zionism. He cautioned that excessive use of force
would make the mortified and enraged Arabs more determined to fight back with
greater vigor. The bloodshed and turmoil that would ensue would degrade Jewish
values and character. He urged Israel to build friendly relationship with the
Arabs, negotiate and make concessions, offer the expertise and experiences of
Jews to help build prosperous societies for the Arabs, approach them with
humility and understanding, stop going for settlements and expansion of
Israel, hand over the areas acquired in 1967 war, accept the border as per the
UN Resolution 181 of 1947, earn the trust and confidence of the Arabs and the
neighboring countries and establish peace in the region. He urged Israel to
rely more on the good relationship with the Arabs than on the West.
In an
article published in Foreign Affairs 30 years ago, Nahum Goldmann grieved that
too many chances of peace had already been missed. He again warned Israel and
others that it would amount to be a 'historical crime' to let-go of the Sadat
peace initiatives and the reconciliatory gestures from many Arab counties if
either Israel or the Arabs “by their intransigence on unneeded details, were to
demolish the prospect of beginning an era of good neighborliness, friendship
and real cooperation.”
Nahum’s
sane advices were brushed aside by hawkish Israeli leaders. Drunk with military
power and its diplomatic clout together with patronage of the US led west;
Israel relied on its military muscle and chose the path of brute force.
Resolution of the Palestinian dispute through peaceful means didn’t interest
Israel. Overtures of peace made by the Arabs or non-Arabs were either
shunned/stalled by Israel, or peace process sabotaged by placing impracticable
demands, or laying down irrational pre-conditions, or indulging in false flag
operations to project Palestinians as terrorists, or indulging in building more
settlements, thereby rendering the peace process futile. Israelis know that
they will have to sheathe their weapons in case of negotiations and may have to
compromise. Enjoying power and influence, Israel is in no mood to grant any
concessions or shed away what it illegally occupied.
Israel
occupies 78% of the Palestinian land by force, violating UN Resolutions 242 and
338 and disregarding world opinion. Having dispossessed the Palestinians of
their lands, homes and property, the illegal occupiers want them not to
complain and to concede more concessions if they want to live in peace.
Concessions and generosity cannot be expected from the people who lost it all:
their land, their dignity, their freedom and decent livelihood. It is the
occupier, the one that is immensely powerful, who should approach its victims
with concessions and proposals of justice. This is the only way peace can be
achieved.
When late
Anwar Sadat undertook the historical journey to Tel Aviv in 1978 and signed the
peace agreement which was solemnized into Camp David Accord in 1979, Israel
returned Sinai to Egypt. Although the Arab world accused Sadat of betraying the
cause of Arabs and boycotted Egypt, the Palestinians remained hopeful that
their ordeal would also be ended amicably. Hope made the PLO passive and there
was a sharp decrease in their violent acts against Israel between 1978 and
2000. Rather than cashing in on this opportunity, Israel kept up its aggressive
stance and in that period demolished over 28,000 Palestinian homes and
continued with its policy of settlement of Jewish families. Oslo Accord
envisaging co-existence of two-states signed in 1993 was a deception to create
rift within PLO ranks and weaken their resistance. It eventually triggered
First Intifada in September 2000 and led to birth of Hamas.
Nahum
Goldmann asserted that two-state formula is the only way Israel can survive in
the long run. The two-state is not possible without dismantling the extensive
network of settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. However, during the
last decade or so, the settlers and the Zionists so-called religious parties in
Israel that are fierce supporters of expansion of settlements are becoming ever
more dominant in the Israeli politics. There is no leadership strong enough now
in Israel to attempt to dismantle the settlements without creating mayhem or
even a civil war. Israel has, many times in the past, blown up chances to
establish a Jewish state in Palestine with the approval of all the
stakeholders.
Had
Israel been interested in two-state solution and to live in peace, it could
have taken full advantage of the changed situation when Hamas emerged
victorious in Gaza in 2006 elections. Recognition of Hamas led government by
Israel and the US and giving it a helping hand to build Gaza and make it
prosperous would have gone a long way in healing the wounds of the
Palestinians, dispersing clouds of distrust and antagonism and in promoting
goodwill between the two antagonists.
Israel
launched a brutal land/air offensive in Gaza in July 2014 on the excuse of
home-made rockets lobbed from Gaza that killed a handful of people. Israeli
leaders complained contemptibly not realising that rocket attacks were in
reality desperate moves by Hamas and others to lift the blockade Israel has
placed on Gaza since 2006. Henry Siegman, the former head of the American
Jewish Congress, vehemently condemned Israeli persecution of Palestinians. He
lamented: “No country and no people would live the way Gazans have been made to
live.”
Israeli
atrocities assumed more dangerous proportions when 80% of Israelis supported
heinous acts of their government. The youth celebrated the killings of the
Palestinian men, women and children and urged the military to kill more and
wipe them out. It manifested the depth of moral decay of a nation that does not
care about inflicting enormous injustice and misery on others. Albert Einstein
warned the Jews in Israel long ago about this moral failure if they fail to
live in peace with the Arabs.
Israel
demonstrates no interest for peace. Every time a peace process is undertaken
either by Arabs or non-Arabs, Israel either stalls, or demands impossible
pre-conditions or does something objectionable, such as building more
settlements, that renders the peace process futile. By now it should have
become amply clear that Israel has no intention to settle the Palestinian
dispute through negotiations and compromise since it can get more using its
power and influence. Rather, the Zionists are vying to absorb Gaza and West
Bank as well.
One must
not forget that the Zionists objective is to establish ‘Greater Israel’
stretching from River Nile to Euphrates and subsequently rule the world. With
this aim in view, the Jews played a key role in influencing the neo-cons to
bring George W Bush junior to power, carryout 9/11 false flag operation to
start a Muslim specific global war on terror and take on stronger Muslim
countries one by one. Prevalent chaos in the Middle East is in line with
sinister plans of Israel founding fathers as well as that of Adid Yenon and Col
Ralph Peter’s plans. All efforts are now geared towards toppling Basher
Al-Assad regime in Syria and preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Apart from the irksome States in its neighborhood, nuclear Pakistan is Israel’s
number one target.
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