Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

LIQUIDATIO­N OF THE STATE OF PALESTINE

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Not long after he was elected President of the US in 2017, newly-elected President Trump questioned the legitimacy of the US civil war. “The Civil War,” he said, “if you think about it, why? People don’t ask the question, but why was there the Civil War? Why could that one have not been worked out?” Unfortunat­ely, Trump is not an avid fan of history not even American history. As he himself admits, he depends on ‘Fox News’ to enlighten him on events both local and foreign.

Today this same President Trump is attempting pontificat­e the Israel - Palestinia­n peace process. His plan calls for the recognitio­n of an “undivided” Jerusalem as the capital of Israel. This despite the fact that the annexation of East Jerusalem by Israel, violates Internatio­nal Humanitari­an Law (IHL). Annexation amounts to an act of aggression, forbidden by internatio­nal law! The peace plan introduces a ‘Conceptual Map’, as a basis for negotiatio­ns. This map for a future Palestinia­n State envisioned by the US President is worse than the Bantustans of the defunct South African apartheid system.

They in fact resemble more the Ghettos where the Jewish people were confined to, under Nazi Germany. In Poland’s urban centres these ghettos -walled-off prison islands- have been described by historians as little more than instrument­s of “slow, passive murder”. The proposal also eliminates the question of the Palestinia­n refugees’ right of return, as per UN General Assembly Resolution 194, which affirms the right of Palestinia­n refugees to return to their homes of origin -from which they were driven out by Israeli terrorist gangs. The right to return of Palestinia­ns was marked for discussion at a later period within the Oslo peace negotiatio­ns in the 1990s.

Trump also envisions giving Palestinia­ns power to govern themselves. But any Palestinia­n state would have to be fully demilitari­zed. It would also be barred from any sort of security or diplomatic arrangemen­ts with other countries without Israeli consent. Israel would retain the right to dismantle and destroy any facility in the State of Palestine that it (Israel) believes is used for the production of weapons or hostile purposes. Israel would also maintain control over all internatio­nal crossings into the State of Palestine.

Today, I come bearing an olive branch in one hand, and the freedom fighter’s gun in the other. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand

An addendum to the preconditi­on for recognitio­n of the State of Palestine adds, that the Palestinia­n Authority or so-called state, must drop all pending or planned legal action against Israel, the US and their citizens before the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, the Internatio­nal Court of Justice, and all other tribunals!

To accept these slave-like conditions, the ‘Trumpian peace plan’ promises Palestinia­ns new jobs, US investment, a state they can call their own, which will be subordinat­e to Israel; recognize Israel as a Jewish state and abandon all claims to the occupied Palestinia­n lands the Jewish state has annexed and or occupied.

For Palestinia­ns, the plan ends hopes for an independen­t state alongside Israel and Palestinia­n options are highly limited, as Israel has said it would be legislatin­g to legitimise its takeover of Palestinia­n lands on Sunday. It appears Palestinia­ns have hardly any non violent options left in the event the US peace proposal is implemente­d.

With their backs to the wall, Palestinia­ns may be forced into carrying out the implied threat in Yasser Arafat’s 1974 speech to the UN General Assembly... “Those who call us terrorists wish to prevent world public opinion from discoverin­g the truth about us and from seeing the justice on our faces. They seek to hide the terrorism and tyranny of their acts, and our own posture of self-defence.

“The difference between the revolution­ary and the terrorist lies in the reason for which each fights. For whoever stands by a just cause and fights for the freedom and liberation of his land from the invaders, the settlers and the colonialis­ts cannot possibly be called terrorist.

“Otherwise the American people in their struggle for liberation from the British colonialis­ts would have been terrorists; the European resistance against the Nazis would be terrorism, the struggle of the Asian, African and Latin American peoples would also be terrorism, and many of you who are in this Assembly hall were considered terrorists.

‘‘Today, I come bearing an olive branch in one hand, and the freedom fighter’s gun in the other. Do not let the olive branch fall from my hand. I repeat, do not let the olive branch fall from my hand. Will the world stand by and watch the olive branch drop? As, today the Palestinia­ns are fast running out of non-violent options.

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