Daily Sabah (Turkey)

ISRAEL’S NATION STATE BILL IS RACIST

With the new bill, the Zionist plan to eradicate the Palestinia­n people and land from the face of the earth enters a new phase

- IBRAHiM KALIN

ISRAEL’S nation-state bill is tantamount to the introducti­on of an official apartheid regime and should be seen as the death knell of the two-state solution

What some Western media outlets called “Israel’s controvers­ial nation-state bill” is in fact racist legislatio­n and advocates an official apartheid system. It is the last nail in the coffin of the two-state solution. It must be rejected by everyone who believes in justice and peace.

The bill stipulates: “Israel is the historic homeland of the Jewish people, and they have an exclusive right to national self-determinat­ion in it.” This sends a terrifying message to the Palestinia­n minority of Israel and to millions of displaced and occupied Palestinia­ns that they have no official place in the Jewish state. The Palestinia­n citizens of Israel are already treated as secondclas­s citizens. The bill will make their status even worse.

It designates Jerusalem as the "complete and united... capital of Israel." This is another slap in the face of the internatio­nal community and countless U.N. resolution­s that have rejected the illegal occupation of Jerusalem and Palestinia­n lands. With the full backing of the Trump administra­tion, the Netanyahu gov- ernment shamelessl­y seeks to legalize occupation and antagonize the entire Muslim world. Let’s remember that on Dec. 21, 2017, the U.N. General assembly resounding­ly rejected by 128 to 9 votes the U.S. decision to accept Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. With this new legislatio­n, Israel once again showed that it sees itself above internatio­nal law.

There are other troubling clauses in the new bill. It refers to the importance of "developmen­t of Jewish settlement as a national value." This is nothing but a declaratio­n of the continuati­on of Israel’s “settlement,” i.e., occupation policy. It shows once again that the settlement movement has taken over the State of Israel, underminin­g any notion of democracy, equality and civil rights. Seeking to expand and legalize occupation as a national policy in the 21st century shows the degree to which the current internatio­nal order is based on might rather than right. This approach entails that any political settlement in the occupied Palestinia­n lands will be on Israel’s terms only. This is a recipe for disaster and a total failure because no peace can be sustainabl­e without justice.

With the new bill, the Zionist plan to eradicate the Palestinia­n people and land from the face of the earth enters a new phase. After it was passed, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu told the Knesset, “This is a defining moment in the annals of Zionism and the history of the state of Israel.” This is a confession that the Zionist project, rejected by many pro-peace and conscienti­ous Jews, will continue at the expense of the lives, lands and freedom of the Palestinia­n people.

The world has to reject this bill because it amounts to erasing the Palestinia­n people from their homeland physically and legally. It sets a terrible precedent whereby an occupying force can claim victory and legality. It undermines any sense of internatio­nal law and order. It turns the U.N. once again into a feeble and irrelevant body.

Turkey, the Arab League, Qatar and the European Union have rejected the bill as discrimina­tory and noted its fatal consequenc­es for the two-state solution. The bill was accepted with 62 "yes" versus 55 "no" votes in the Israeli Knesset. Many Jewish organizati­ons in Israel and the U.S. criticized it as unnecessar­y and counter-productive. These voices are important and should be supported. All countries, communitie­s and advocacy groups who believe in a legally, morally and historical­ly fair settlement of the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict should join forces against defenders of racism and apartheid.

There is no modern drama as painful and unfair as the agony and pain the Palestinia­ns have been subjected to as an occupied people. Their suffering has been silenced, marginaliz­ed and even terrorized by extremist settlers/occupiers and right-wing Israeli and American politician­s. Oppression and tension may work to the benefit of populist politics for short-term gains, but it will never bring peace, order, security and prosperity to the Muslim, Christian and Jewish peoples of the Middle East. American politician­s are making a huge mistake by giving unconditio­nal support to Israel’s unlawful and racist policies. Those who keep silent in the face of the never-ending Israeli occupation and oppression are also guilty of condoning the policies of an apartheid state. Palestinia­ns and Israelis deserve better than this.

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 ??  ?? Arab lawmakers stand up in protest during a Knesset session against the parliament’s approving a controvers­ial bill to define Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, July 18.
Arab lawmakers stand up in protest during a Knesset session against the parliament’s approving a controvers­ial bill to define Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people, July 18.
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İbrahim Kalın

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