Angry Jewish settlers and their supporters demonstrated overnight outside the home of Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, objecting to the recently announced moratorium on new settlement construction in the West Bank. As the BBC reports, the crowd, estimated at about 8000, was “less than the tens of thousands which their leadership had predicted — but still enough to fill the streets outside the prime minister’s official residence”.
Netanyahu is probably used to hostile demonstrations by now, but even if he weren’t he would be unlikely to be upset about this one. Settler anger plays into his hands, strengthening his resolve to avoid further concessions and contributing to the illusion that he is a moderate statesman steering a course between the extremists on both sides, rather than a card-carrying extremist himself.
The protest, however, serves as a reminder of just how intractable the problem of the settlements has become. Netanyahu’s freeze is well short of what Barack Obama had demanded, and indeed well short of what Israel had previously committed to under the “road map”. Yet even that is enough to unleash settler anger.
How on earth, one might wonder, will Netanyahu — or any other Israeli leader — ever be able to actually evacuate substantial settlements? Yet without that, the prospect of reaching agreement with the Palestinians on a two-state solution is approximately zero.
That’s not to say that the settlers enjoy strong public support in Israel; on the contrary, many Israelis regard them as self-righteous troublemakers. But a significant minority, when it’s as determined and well-organised as this one is, can still play havoc with public policy.
The settlers and their ideology of “greater Israel” have formed the backbone of Likud for decades. Ariel Sharon, who contributed to that as much as anyone, found he could no longer remain within Likud once he started to question them. Now Netanyahu, willingly or not, is their prisoner.
Witness the official Israeli outrage last week against a draft EU report that threatened to recognise the necessity for East Jerusalem to become the capital of a Palestinian state. The EU toned down the draft slightly before releasing it on Monday, after which Israel dismissed it as “containing nothing new” and “not contribut(ing) to the renewal of negotiations”
Israeli policy seems to be stuck in a sphere of unreality where a two-state solution is officially proclaimed as the goal, but there is a taboo on any discussion of measures — dismantling settlements, partition of Jerusalem, negotiations with Hamas — that are self-evidently necessary for reaching that goal.
Presumably, Netanyahu’s objective is to keep playing out the charade, and to hold off American exasperation and international intervention until his retirement, or at least until the next election. But there is surely a limit as to how long this tactic can work. Meanwhile, the demographic “facts on the ground” render the whole idea of a two-state solution less and less plausible.
But if the two-state solution recedes (further) into the background, no one knows what might follow. While it’s easy to devise two-state schemes on paper that have some plausibility, getting a one-state solution onto the table even in theory seems a mammoth task.
The Zionist expansion in the West Bank, which I understand is on land taken by force during one of Israel’s expansionist wars. It is a form of ethnic cleansing where territoryis being repopulated with “settlers” (a polite term for fascist thugs) whose human rights in the eyes of God’s chosen people exceed those of the Palestinians they are displacing. This is “lebensraum” by stealth. (Google it for further clarification).
The Zionist expansion in the West Bank is on land, which I understand to be land taken by force during one of Israel’s expansionist wars. The Zionist activity is a form of ethnic cleansing where territory is being repopulated with “settlers” (a polite term for fascist thugs) whose human rights in the eyes of God’s chosen people exceed those of the Palestinians they are displacing. This is “lebensraum” by stealth.
This is a racist exploitation of military strength, and does not reflect well on those who whose claims to being subject to racist persecution in the past have now made an art form out of persecuting Palestinians less fortunate than themselves. Disingenuity is the order of the day.
In my opinion, the demonstrations are staged by the Israeli government to give the false impression that it is acting against settlements. Just remember, new settlement activities and new settlement outposts occur unabated.
The “moderate extremists” demand only Eretz Israel, from the Litani to the Nile and Tranjordan. The real headbangers want the Street called Straight as the middle mall.
Ah yes….the charade that the US & Israel are at loggerheads goes on..and on.
The gross stupidity of the US foreign policy 60 years ago in anointing its own ‘deputy sheriff’ ‘ at the centre of the world’s oil reserves, cannot be changed.
Israel..Shimsrael…..whatever…the Zionists are simply guardians of the price of petrol at the pump in the US of A…..George Marshall warned against it, and he was spot on….every President since the ’40’s is stuck with it.
Vengeful Woodrow Wilson sowed the seeds of WW2, while Roosevelt & Truman sowed the seeds of the current Middle East permanent deadlock.
Hail the good ‘ol US of A…foreign policy fruitcake….remember, the CIA learned of the fall of the Iron Curtain via a CNN broadcast !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!