Israel and the Occupation Myth

The hatred and violence that killed five members of the Fogel family existed
before the Jewish state did.

By DANNY AYALON

The recent murder of a family of five in Itamar shocked Israelis to their
core. A terrorist broke into the Fogels' home before stabbing and garroting
to death the two parents, Udi and Ruth, and their children Yoav, 11 years
old, Elad, 4, and almost decapitating Hadas, who was only three months old.

There has since been very little outcry from the international community.
Many nations who are so used to condemning the building of apartment units
beyond the Green Line remained silent on this sadistic murder. Meanwhile,
the few international correspondents to have covered the massacre have
placed it in the context of ongoing settlement-building and Israel's
so-called "occupation."

However, regardless of one's views on which people have greater title to
Judea and Samaria, or the West Bank, it is a historically inaccurate
distortion to claim that the occupation that breeds this type of violence.
If this mantra were true, then it must be the case that before the
occupation there was no violence. This defies the historical record.

In 1929, the Jewish community of Hebron—which stretches back millennia, long
before the creation of Islam and the Arab conquest and subsequent occupation
of the area—was brutally attacked. The Jews who had been living peacefully
with their Muslim neighbors were set upon in a bloody rampage, inspired by
Palestinian Mufti Haj Amin al-Husseini, who later became notorious as
Hitler's genocidal acolyte during the Holocaust. In two days, 67 Jews were
hacked or bludgeoned to death. Jewish infants were beheaded and Jewish women
were disemboweled. Limbs were hacked off the dead as well as those who
managed to survive.

On visiting the scene shortly after the massacre, Britain's High
Commissioner for Palestine John Chancellor wrote to his son "I do not think
that history records many worse horrors in the last few hundred years."

This and other similar pogroms happened, not only before the "occupation" of
Judea and Samaria, but even two decades before the state of Israel was
reestablished. From 1948 to 1967, Judea and Samaria were illegally occupied
by Jordan, which renamed the area the West Bank, in reference to the East
Bank of the Kingdom of Jordan that fell beyond the Jordan River. Not one
Israeli was allowed into this area, yet nor did Israel know one day of peace
in that time, during which it saw brutal attacks launched from the West Bank
against Israeli civilians.

Further evidence against the mantra that the occupation breeds violence can
be culled from Palestinian sources. Take Hamas's founding charter, for
instance, which does not mention occupation or settlements. What is does
contain are calls for the complete destruction of Israel, down to its last
inch, such as: "Israel will exist and will continue to exist until Islam
will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it." The charter
goes even further, aspiring to a point in time when there will be no Jews
left anywhere in the world.

Meanwhile, the Palestine Liberation Organization, currently headed by
President Mahmoud Abbas, notes in its founding charter that "this
organization does not exercise any regional sovereignty over the West Bank,"
while still calling for a "liberation of its homeland." This was written in
1964, fully three years before Israel conquered the West Bank during the Six
Day War.

It's safe to say that the violence and terror visited upon Israelis has
little connection to "occupation" or settlements. This myth has no
historical foundation, but is easy to proclaim for those who have little
understanding of the conflict.

Yet these fatuous canards only make our conflict harder to solve. The recent
massacre in Itamar highlighted the Palestinian Authority's ongoing
incitement to violence through its media, mosques and educational system. At
this point, the basic parameters of the peace process need an overhaul. If
our aim is to reach a peaceful resolution, then merely ending the
"occupation" would far from guarantee that, as history has shown.

Israel was assured in the past by the international community that if it
just retreated from Gaza and Lebanon, peace would flourish and violence
would come to an end. In both cases, this hope proved deadly wrong, and
millions of Israelis have been subjected to incessant attacks from these
territories since the retreat.

This is not about "occupation" or territory; it is about meaningful
coexistence. Only when the root ideological causes of our conflict are
solved can Israelis and Palestinians make the painful concessions necessary
for peace.

Mr. Ayalon is the deputy foreign minister of Israel.

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