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 Palestine: The simmering
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Written by Lal Khan Friday, 01 July 2011
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*The scathing remarks of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu against
Barak Obama for suggesting that the ‘two state solution’ should be based
upon the pre-1967 borders, just before boarding the plane to Washington for
a state visit, exposed the diplomatic weakness of the imperialist leaders.*

[image: Netanyahu and Obama]
<http://www.marxist.com/images/stories/israel/Barack_Obama-Netanyahu_and_Obama.jpg>The
arrogance displayed by one of its closest allies laid bare the political and
diplomatic impotence of the USA, and its inability to solve the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The standing ovation for Netanyahu during his
speech to the US Congress was another humiliating setback for Obama who was
fortunate enough to be touring Buckingham Palace at the time. Netanyahu’s
offensive was devised to avoid the question of the Jewish settlements on
Palestinian land, which is blocking any even partial peace settlement. In
fact he rejected almost every demand of the so-called international
community.

The fact is that he cannot make any significant concessions if he is to
preserve the exploitative system on which Israel was created under the
pretext of the biblical myth of the “land of Judea and Samara”. Thus the
talks stalled once again. The general pessimism about a negotiated
settlement in the Middle East was expressed by *The Economist* in its recent
issue:

“In the end, after much brouhaha and hyperbole, there were no real winners:
no sign that negotiations between Israel and Palestinians would resume; no
hint of flexibility from Mr. Netanyahu; no expectations from the
Palestinians that they would talk to Mr. Netanyahu under the present
circumstances... Rarely has the outlook seemed so bleak.”

The “two state solution” was always a non-starter. After the occupation of
the West Bank the process of building settlements has made the geographical
differentiation between Jewish and Arab neighbourhoods almost impossible.
These Jewish settlements are deep intrusions into the West Bank that even
surround large towns and cities like Ariel, Ramallah, Bethlehem and, of
course, East Jerusalem.

A number of areas within the Palestinian Territories have been dissected by
these settlements and the monstrous concrete wall imposed by the Zionist
state. Gaza and the West Bank are already divided up by large tracts of
Israeli occupied territory. There are many other unresolved questions: the
Israeli demand for a demilitarised Palestinian state; trade and commerce
under Israeli tutelage; the use of the Israeli currency the shekel in
Palestinian areas; but above all the vast number of Palestinian workers that
are employed in Israeli industry.

Under these conditions, a two- state solution would not bring anything like
independence or sovereignty to the Palestinians. It will rather increase the
military and economic subjugation of the Palestinian masses to the Zionist
state. All those who are constantly harping about the independence of
Palestine through this two-state solution carefully avoid all mention of the
realities on the ground. While talking about a “peace process”, they ignore
the crude reality of imperialist aggression, brutalisation and the daily
killings of the Palestinians by Israeli state terrorism.

The Arab rulers have used and abused the Palestinian cause to perpetuate
their despotic rule and distract their subjects from the economic and
political repression they were inflicting. The conduct of the so called
United Nations reeks of hypocrisy. Scores of resolutions have been passed in
the General Assembly proclaiming the rights of the Palestinian masses. But
not one has been implemented. This decrepit assembly of the ruling elites of
the world can never grant the Palestinians their freedom. The declaration of
an independent state at the UN general assembly in September will be yet
another hoax. Even if it is passed, the Americans will veto it.

The Palestinian masses have a long history of sacrifices and struggle.
However, the methods of individual terrorism over the years played into the
hands of the vicious Israeli ruling class, who replied with the most brazen
state terrorism. The blowing up of passenger planes and school busses only
provided them with an excuse to carryout ferocious massacres of the
Palestinians like those in the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in the early
1980s.

Neither could the negotiated settlements with imperialism attain freedom for
the Palestinians. It was the first intifada of 1987, the huge revolutionary
upsurge of the Palestinian masses that rattled the Zionist state. However,
the Oslo accords signed between Arafat and imperialism were bitter pills
coated with layers of saccharine diplomatic hypocrisy. They were doomed from
the start. A solution of the Palestinian question is more distant today than
it was sixty three years ago.

The recent revolutionary upsurge in the Arab world has re-aroused the
Palestinian movement. During the revolts in Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere
there were Palestinian spontaneous uprisings in support of the Arab
revolution. The Israeli rulers were not the only ones who were terrified.
The leaders of Fatah in the West Bank and Hamas in the Gaza Strip were
shaken and they used severe repression to crush the Palestinian
demonstrations in solidarity with the Arab Revolution.

These leaders are equally corrupt and repressive. The recent rapprochement
between Mahmud Abbas and Khalid Mishaal is the result of the fear of these
“factions” of the mass upsurge that could challenge the capitalist system
upon which Hamas and Fatah are both based.

Israel was created on 15 May 1948, a day of infamy known to the Arabs as the
“Nakba Day”. This year saw the largest ever Palestinian mobilisations not
only in Palestine and Israel but also in Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt and
other countries where there are large numbers of Palestinian refugees. These
courageous demonstrators breached the “international” boundaries. Scores
were killed and hundreds injured.

The perpetrators of these heinous crimes were not only the Israeli army but
the armed forces of Lebanon, Syria and Egypt along with the security forces
of Hamas and the Palestinian Authority. A similar mass defiance was seen on
“Naksa Day” (June 5, 2011), the 44th anniversary of the 1967 war.

Although the Hezbollah leaders are giving rhetorical support to the
Palestinian cause they have been trying to curb the mobilisation in Lebanon.
In one of its recent press statement we read that the task was, “To freeze
preparations in the light of security developments.” Similarly the other
Arab states were on high alert to stop the border crossings by Palestinians.
But the Israeli military had a problem: by their resorting to brutal
measures to stop the protests, a revolutionary movement of the Palestinian
masses that could connect with the movements across the whole Middle East.
This can begin to divide Israeli society on class lines. Such a development
would seal the fate of the Zionist state. It would be a gigantic step in the
direction of a socialist federation of the Middle East – the only way to
achieve a genuine and lasting liberation for Palestine.


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