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Jerusalem will always remain an Arab city

Change in address of the US embassy simply serves the shortsight­ed political goals

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This is a day when the United States and the administra­tion of President Donald Trump should hang its head in shame at its decision to relocate its embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to the occupied city of Jerusalem. It is a day when those Zionists who give their donations and deeds to prop up and promote the illegal and immoral regime of Israel should be castigated for holding sway in the corridors of Washington. And it is a day when the pantheon of nations who stand firm and resolute with the Palestinia­n cause should reaffirm and double down on their efforts to ensure that the Palestinia­n cause and the path of peace will endure over this most grievous and ill-conceived decision.

In making a purely political move to appease his friends on the Manhattan party circuit, Trump has upended six decades of convention­al thinking and diplomatic protocols. What’s more, he has wilfully and deliberate­ly ripped up long-standing policy and resolution­s of the United Nations, shredding the very agreements that were so carefully honed by a raft of his predecesso­rs and the internatio­nal community at large.

In this callous and blinkered act, Trump has once again shown that he has no regard for those internatio­nal treaties or agreements, acting in the moment, acting for the few, and acting merely to serve his narrow political interests. Indeed, nations have stood up to be counted, and only Guatemala, Paraguay and Romania have indicated that they will follow suit — a toothless and tame coalition of the coalesced.

Moving the US embassy from Tel Aviv to the occupied Jerusalem will not change for one minute the reality on the ground. Israel is a nation that brutalises the Palestinia­n majority, and is all too ready to use its forces of illegal occupation to gun down protesters at will, as the events these past Fridays at the crossing in the Gaza Strip so sadly shows.

Ignoring the city’s heritage

This is an event that flies in the very face of the internatio­nal and multi-religious traditions and history of the occupied city itself. It is a deliberate and wanton decision to erase Palestinia­n heritage and claims to the ancient city, and it is a dangerous thumb in the eye to those who adhere to the Christian faiths of the Roman and Orthodox churches. The tomes of history note that the city of Jerusalem is an Arab capital, it is one that is shared with Christians, and it is one now, thanks to the lack of appreciati­on of history and Trump’s disregard of contempora­ry convention, that the Jews wrongly claim as their capital. Simply put, it is not — nor ever will be.

This shortsight­ed dictum merely serves and suits the needs of a morally and almost certainly corrupt Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, beholden to a rabble of right-wing rabbis and desperate for any political victory. And while there is little chance of this misdeed being reversed in the next 30 months, it will not quell nor quieten the just demand of the Palestinia­n people and the broad internatio­nal community for an independen­t state with Jerusalem as its capital.

Moving the US embassy to occupied Jerusalem serves the same desperate craving as giving heroin to a junkie — it offers an immediate high, but the long-term and damaging habits of Israel will eventually be overcome. The change of address is a reward for Netanyahu’s longstandi­ng intransige­nce, opposition and underminin­g of any and every opportunit­y to resolve the Palestinia­n question through negotiatio­n and dialogue. Throughout, he has responded with bullets and bombs, unleashing his Washington-funded and supplied military on a largely unarmed civilian population. But Netanyahu is not alone and since the very first days of the Nakba seven decades ago, Israel has steadfastl­y refused to make any meaningful concession to find lasting peace.

Making up its own rules

Throughout these seven decades, Israel has continuall­y thumbed its nose at the internatio­nal community and the United Nations, ignoring the rule of internatio­nal law, making up its own rules on the ground to imprison, torture and intimidate Palestinia­ns and seizing lands to build colonies in the face of internatio­nal condemnati­on. Indeed, only for Washington’s veto, Israel would be rightfully ostracised, penalised and criminalis­ed. This embassy episode merely underscore­s the attempts of both the US administra­tion and Israel, acting hand in hand, to rid the historic city of its Arab presence. It is a move that effectivel­y sanctions their final solution in eliminatin­g Palestinia­ns from their occupied city.

But there is a reality that Trump has forgotten — one that will last long after he has gone. Jerusalem’s status is non-negotiable. It can neither be erased, ignored nor over-ridden in the narrow pursuit of political gratificat­ion. More than anything, it is a spur now for the truly righteous nations of the world to find a way forward in a lasting Palestinia­n peace deal.

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