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ALEF Watch
The University of Haifa's Rabid Israel Hater Micah Leshem (Dept
of Psychology) finds who is at fault, on the anti-Semitic "ALEF"
Chat List
Over 40 years, we have successfully, willingly,
deviously and surreptitiously, bound ourselves to a policy of
colonial expansion. Israel will extend from the Mediterranean in the
west, to the Jordan River Rift Valley in the east. For N(etanyahu),
there never was any intention to negotiate peace, his vision is
clearer than of all his predecessors. He has produced a plethora of
preconditions designed put off, shackle, and humiliate any
negotiating partner. They ranged from the unconscionable during
negotiations (accelerated settlement expansion, Palestinian home
demolitions, expulsions, and discriminatory and restrictive laws and
regulations) to the ludicrous not merely to recognize Israel (which
they have) (sic), but to do so as a State for Jews. In addition,
N(etanyahu) has stated to an enthusiastic US congress that Jerusalem
is not negotiable, neither the majority of settlements, neither the
Jordan Valley, and the Palestinian State will not armed. Thus the
starting point for negotiations is for a Palestinian state of 4
reservations communicating by corridors and surrounded by Israel
controlling all access. These preconditions torpedo negotiations,
and other are freely added, the latest being that negotiation is not
possible with the Palestinians because they include the Hamas
because it does not recognize Israel. If Hamas were as formidable as
Hezbollah, Israel would negotiate, as it did with Hezbollah, and
with the Palestinian Fatah before that.
A new precondition N(etanyahu) seems to be
nurturing is the release of Hamas' Israeli soldier prisoner, Shalit.
Again the double-speak - N(etanyahu) actually opposes the deal on
offer. Patently, Hamas leadership cannot compromise on the
conditions they set. They know that the moment he is freed they will
all be killed by Israeli drones, like their leader Sheikh Yassin,
blown up in his wheelchair with a score of other casualties by a
guided missile, some years after a deal for his release from Israeli
prison. As long as they have Shalit, Israel is "hooped" not to kill
them. That stalemate has lasted for 5 years, suits both sides, and
will persist until we discover his whereabouts and mount a rescue
operation.
Wed, May 25, 2011
From: Micah Leshem
To:
alef@list.haifa.ac.il
Netanyahu's speech is a turning point.
Micah Leshem 25.5.11
Netanyahu's recent expressions of policy in the
US are a clear turning point in Israel's public stance. Netanyahu
has picked the ripe fruit nurtured by 40 years of Israeli settlement
policy. Israel's settlement policy is the cornerstone of all Israeli
political aspirations – and designed to incorporate the West Bank
into a Greater Israel. To that end, the strategic rationale of
Israel's settlement policy has always been to establish "facts on
the ground", meaning that the settled territory will not, and
cannot, be returned to the Palestinians - as N stated to Obama's
face: "it will not happen". Years ago the policy was stated (in
Hebrew, for home consumption only) as creating "Hishukim". This is
the term coined, its literal translation is a 'hoops' but in context
it was a new invention, meaning 'band', as in 'manacle', 'shackle'
but differing in substance from those in that it is self-binding. In
other words, if we build enough settlements in a large enough area
and populate them with enough Jews, a time will come when we will be
'bound' to maintain, defend and expand them (the doublespeak term
coined for that is "Natural Growth"). And so the time has come to
tell the world that there can be no going back, Israel has chained
itself to its settlements and Netanyahu has revealed to the world
that we threw away the key.
No country can be expected to move 10-15% of
its population out of their homes, villages and towns. This is the
proportion of Israel's Jewish population settled in the West Bank.
Many of them are unwitting settlers, because Israeli school books,
road maps, and all geographic and graphic representations of our
country, even tourist advertising, have been expunged of all
reference to the 1967 borders which can serve to reveal the extent
of the settlement effort. This censorship was designed to, and has
completely succeeded, in erasing any distinction between pre- 1967
Israel and what the world recognizes as occupied territory. Any
Israeli below 50 years of age, who has no private memory of pre-'67
Israel, has no inkling of whether hir Jerusalem home is in occupied
territory or not, nor does she care, it has been removed from
Israeli mainstream discourse.
Greater Israel can no longer be contested, not
even by the President of The United States. N has now made it
evident to foreigners too that Israel cannot return the territories
it has occupied, and that the settlement momentum will continue.
Implicit N's statements is the fact that even if a Government in
Israel wanted to return the territories, eg in a peace deal, it
could not. Rabin's assassination clearly demonstrated that already
16 years ago no Israeli leader could be allowed to negotiate the
West Bank. A significant proportion of Israelis enthused over the
consequent cessation of the peace process, and today it would be a
majority.
Over 40 years, we have successfully, willingly,
deviously and surreptitiously, bound ourselves to a policy of
colonial expansion. Israel will extend from the Mediterranean in the
west, to the Jordan River Rift Valley in the east. For N, there
never was any intention to negotiate peace, his vision is clearer
than of all his predecessors. He has produced a plethora of
preconditions designed put off, shackle, and humiliate any
negotiating partner. They ranged from the unconscionable during
negotiations (accelerated settlement expansion, Palestinian home
demolitions, expulsions, and discriminatory and restrictive laws and
regulations) to the ludicrous (not merely to recognize Israel (which
they have), but to do so as a State for Jews). In addition, N has
stated to an enthusiastic US congress that Jerusalem is not
negotiable, neither the majority of settlements, neither the Jordan
Valley, and the Palestinian State will not armed. Thus the starting
point for negotiations is for a Palestinian state of 4 reservations
communicating by corridors and surrounded by Israel controlling all
access. These preconditions torpedo negotiations, and other are
freely added, the latest being that negotiation is not possible with
the Palestinians because they include the Hamas because it does not
recognize Israel. If Hamas were as formidable as Hezbollah, Israel
would negotiate, as it did with Hezbollah, and with the Palestinian
Fatah before that.
A new precondition N seems to be nurturing is
the release of Hamas' Israeli soldier prisoner, Shalit. Again the
double-speak - N actually opposes the deal on offer. Patently, Hamas
leadership cannot compromise on the conditions they set. They know
that the moment he is freed they will all be killed by Israeli
drones, like their leader Sheikh Yassin, blown up in his wheelchair
with a score of other casualties by a guided missile, some years
after a deal for his release from Israeli prison. As long as they
have Shalit, Israel is "hooped" not to kill them. That stalemate has
lasted for 5 years, suits both sides, and will persist until we
discover his whereabouts and mount a rescue operation.
In sum, Israel's policy, defined by N's stated
wish for peace belied by his impossible preconditions, is now almost
explicit. It is to complete the annexation of the entire West Bank.
Greater Israel has been part of the Likud Party manifesto for the
past 60 years or so, and N is its current leader. The Palestinians
do not really figure. There has been one compromise to that
manifesto – Israel no longer covets the territory of the State of
Jordan. Instead, that has been repeatedly and officially ceded by
Israel's leadership to the Palestinians. That is where many will be
required to go in Israel's final settlement.
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