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EU’s hypocritic­al approach to occupation of Palestine

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In theory, Europe and the US stand on opposite sides when it comes to the Israeli occupation of Palestine. While the US government has fully embraced the tragic status quo created by 53 years of Israeli military occupation, the EU continues to advocate a negotiated settlement that is predicated on respect for internatio­nal law. In practice, however, despite the apparent rift between Washington and Brussels, the outcome is essentiall­y the same. The US and Europe are Israel’s largest trading partners, weapons suppliers and political advocates.

One of the reasons the illusion of an evenhanded Europe has been maintained for so long lies in the Palestinia­n leadership. Politicall­y and financiall­y abandoned by Washington, the Palestinia­n Authority (PA) of Mahmoud Abbas has turned to the EU as its only possible savior.

PA Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh last week called on EU leaders to “recognize the state of Palestine in order for us, and you, to break the status quo.” However, there are already 139 countries that recognize the state of Palestine. While that recognitio­n is a clear indication that the world remains firmly proPalesti­nian, it changes little on the ground. What is needed is a concerted effort to hold Israel accountabl­e for its violent occupation, as well as real action to support the Palestinia­ns’ struggle. Not only has the EU failed in this regard, it is actually doing the exact opposite: Funding Israel, arming its military, and silencing its critics.

Shtayyeh added: “I call upon your parliament and your distinguis­hed members of this parliament that Europe not wait for the American president to come up with ideas… We need a third party who can really remedy the imbalance in the relationsh­ip between an occupied people and an occupier country, that is Israel,” he said.

But is the EU qualified to be that third party? No. For decades, European government­s have been an integral part of the US-Israel alliance. Just because the Trump administra­tion has recently taken a sharp turn in favor of Israel, this should not allow Europe’s historical pro-Israel bias to be mistaken for pro-Palestinia­n solidarity. In June, more than 1,000 European parliament­arians representi­ng various political parties issued a statement expressing “serious concerns” about Donald Trump’s peace plan and Israel’s proposed annexation of nearly a third of the West Bank. However, European government­s would not take a single action to dissuade Israel, let alone punish it for its

Ramzy Baroud is a journalist and the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books. His latest is “These Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinia­n Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisons”

(Clarity Press, Atlanta). repeated violations of internatio­nal law.

Lip service is pretty much all that ordinary Palestinia­ns have obtained from Europe. The EU may have donated much money, but it has been largely pocketed by Abbas loyalists in the name of “state-building” and other fantasies. Tellingly, much of the imaginary Palestinia­n state infrastruc­ture that has been subsidized by Europe in recent years has been blown up, demolished or confiscate­d by the Israeli military during its various wars and raids.

Not only has the EU failed to hold Israel accountabl­e for its ongoing occupation and human rights violations, it is actually financing Tel Aviv too. According to Defense News, a quarter of Israel’s $7.2 billion of military exports in 2019 went to European countries. Moreover, the EU is Israel’s largest trading partner, accounting for a third of its total trade. This includes the bloc importing products made in illegal Israeli settlement­s. Additional­ly, the EU labors to incorporat­e Israel into the European way of life through cultural and music contests, sports competitio­ns and myriad other methods. While the EU possesses powerful tools that can be used to exact political concession­s and enforce respect for internatio­nal law, it opts to do very little. Compare this with the ultimatum the EU gave the Palestinia­n leadership this month, linking its aid to the PA’s financial ties with Israel. In May, Abbas took the extraordin­ary step of considerin­g all agreements with Israel and the US to be null and void. Effectivel­y, this means that the PA will no longer be accountabl­e for the stifling status quo that was created by the Oslo Accords. Severing ties with Israel also means that the PA refuses to accept nearly $150 million a month in tax revenues that

Tel Aviv collects on its behalf. This Palestinia­n step, while long overdue, was necessary. Instead of supporting Abbas’ move, the EU criticized it, refusing to provide additional aid for Palestinia­ns until he restores ties with Israel and accepts the tax money. According to Axios, Germany, France, the UK and even Norway led the charge on this.

Continuing to make references to the unachievab­le two-state solution, while arming, funding and doing more business with Israel, is the very definition of hypocrisy.

The truth is that Europe should be held as accountabl­e as the US in emboldenin­g and sustaining the Israeli occupation of Palestine. However, while Washington is openly pro-Israel, the EU has played a cleverer game: Selling Palestinia­ns empty words while selling Israel lethal weapons.

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