Quit meddling in the Holy Land, John Kerry
Leave the Israel problem to the proper authorities
No sooner had peace talks restarted under the warped patronage of the United States than Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, published bids for the construction of more than 1,000 new housing units in Palestinian East Jerusalem and existing illegal West Bank squats.
This and all the other unpunished illegal squatter building by Israel should have caused any sensible Palestinian to walk away from the “peace” table, and never to have sat down in the first place. Of course, no sensible Palestinians are taking part in this latest peace pantomime. Instead we have to suffer the antics of Palestinian AUthority Chairman Mahmoud Abbas and his chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, the most obliging negotiators on the planet, who think nothing of holding talks without a popular mandate and while the thieving, blockading, lethal military force and trashing of their country continue unchecked.
Bad faith
The New York Times describes the situation rather well for a US paper:
It should also have rung a final alarm bell for John Kerry. No secretary of state worth his salt should stand for being slapped in the face, again and again, like that.
A Palestine Liberation Organization press release states that the new Jewish squatter project, consisting of 63 settlement units, will be built on land confiscated from the people of Jabal Moukabber, Sur Baher and Eam Laisun.
Twisted from the start
The reason for entering politics is surely to improve the human condition, not self-aggrandisement. The person chosen for Kerry’s job, one might suppose, would bring to it the most honourable of intentions and be prepared to sacrifice his or her immediate political career for the greater good. The role calls for someone who accepts that the cause of peace is bigger than he/she is.
Is there anyone of noble calibre among the American political élite these days?
At the commencement of these latest talks there was a simple test. As is the custom, both sides needed to agree who would chair the proceedings. How is it that Erekat and Abbas accepted the appointment of a Zio-freak like Martin Indyk? And had Kerry’s intentions been pure and even-handed, what possessed him to put Indyk forward?
At the commencement of these latest talks there was a simple test. As is the custom, both sides needed to agree who would chair the proceedings. How is it that Erekat and Abbas accepted the appointment of a Zio-freak like Martin Indyk?
If America ever wished to appear clean and avoid sinking deeper into the mire, it could have found good, defensible reasons for turning the whole sorry mess over to the UN/International Criminal Court where it belongs, and at the same time give the American public an honest explanation. In the circumstances, the Palestinians are entitled to walk away from the sham with no blame and take their case to the proper authority – which is certainly not the US State Department. If they did so, it could spell the beginning of the end for the Zio-infiltration that grips the US and UK – that is, if such a move were supported by the worldwide solidarity movement and those elements of the international community blessed with a modicum of integrity.
More concessions?
As it is, we hear repeatedly from Western politicians that the Palestinians must be prepared to make more compromises and concessions, i.e. surrender more territory and sovereignty, as if the vast tracts of land and valuable resources already stolen count for nothing. The PLO’s answer is abundantly clear:
Meanwhile, Palestine’s London embassy maintains its tradition of dumb uselessness by carrying no information whatever on its website about the progress of the talks. The PLO Negotiations Affairs Department, on the other hand, explains how there is a deliberate attempt by Israel to colonize more land and to thwart the emergence of a genuinely independent, sovereign and contiguous Palestinian state, “making a negotiated outcome implausible, if not impossible”.
It would be entirely appropriate, seeing as this is the Holy Land, for Kerry to play Pontius Pilate and “wash his hands” of the Israel problem. After all, he has no legitimate function, or locus, in the territory. He is simply an unwelcome meddler, whereas Pilate at least held the governorship.
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