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Israeli Labour Party Adopts Apartheid

 

 

Neve Gordon, Counterpunch, USA, 9 February 2016

 

On Sunday night, Israel’s Labour Party unanimously approved their leader’s 
diplomatic plan.

 

Labour’s premier Isaac Herzog laid out his vision a few weeks earlier at the 
Institute for National Security Studies in Tel Aviv, telling the audience that 
he “wish[es] to separate from as many Palestinians as possible, as quickly as 
possible.”  Herzog continued by explaining that “we’ll erect a big wall between 
us. That is the kind of co-existence that is possible right now… Ariel Sharon… 
didn’t finish the job. We want to finish it, to complete the barrier that 
separates us.”

 

Examining Labour’s new plan more closely, what becomes bitterly clear is that 
“We are here, they are there” does not signify the withdrawal of Israeli power 
from Palestinian territories, but rather a devious way of entrenching the 
colonial enterprise even further.

 

Herzog’s underlying assumption is that under current conditions a two-state 
solution is impossible. He is, however, adamantly against a one state solution, 
whereby Jews and Palestinians live together as equals. His objective is to 
formulate a plan that guarantees the continued existence of a Jewish state, 
with about five million Palestinians living within its territory.‫

 

No to democratic republic

 

On the one hand, then, Israel should not take steps that would undermine the 
two-state solution, because sustaining the two-state chimera is crucial for 
preventing the alternative: a democratic state between the Jordan Valley and 
Mediterranean where Palestinians, like Jews, enjoy full citizenship. On the 
other hand, Herzog realizes that the two-state solution is no longer an option. 
He therefore lays out the blueprint of a plan that is in effect an Apartheid 
regime.

 

The specifics informing the plan, which the Labour Party approved, are not 
really new, but the fact that they have been outlined in writing is another 
crucial step in the consolidation and legitimization of Apartheid rule.

 

The plan unabashedly promotes Palestinian Bantustans. Herzog notes that 
Palestinians will gain more autonomy to run their daily lives in areas A and B, 
which comprise only about 40% of the West Bank. “Palestinians will have total 
freedom in civil but not military matters,” he said. “They’ll be able to build 
new cities and expand existing ones, to develop agriculture, industry, 
employment.”

 

“Permanent solution”

 

In order to ensure the consolidation of the division of the West Bank into 
archipelagos, the plan emphasizes the importance of completing the separation 
barrier around settlement blocs in the West Bank, because the blocs, according 
to Herzog, will always remain under Israeli sovereignty and “will be part of 
the permanent solution.”

 

In order to get rid of Palestinians who are residents of Israel and have an 
Israeli identity card, Herzog endorses cutting off Palestinian villages from 
Jerusalem. As he put it: “Issawiya is not and won’t be part of Israel’s eternal 
capital. Neither is the refugee camp in Shoafat. We’ll separate from them. 
We’ll build a wall. Terrorists won’t have access to Jews. Those who want to 
work and make a living rather than stabbing people – we’ll leave those for the 
consideration of the defence establishment.”

 

Finally, the IDF, according to Herzog, should continue to control the entire 
West Bank.‪

 

With respect to Gaza, Hamas, in Herzog’s words “will have no immunity and for 
every attack they’ll pay a heavy price. This won’t mean dummy bombings of empty 
areas.” Herzog thus criticized Netanyahu’s government for being too soft on the 
Palestinians – the Likud government, he maintains, is not really bombing 
Palestinians in Gaza, but only empty spaces. He went on to announce that if he 
gains power he will employ an “iron fist,” including shutting down their radio 
and TV stations and ensuring that Palestinians won’t have internet or mobile 
phone services.

 

Bantustan logic

 

Looking closely at Labour’s plan, the logic informing it becomes crystal clear: 
since it is difficult to envision a Palestinian state in the foreseeable 
future, Israel should no longer be ashamed for adopting a Bantustan approach.

 

It is crucial to remember that the Bantustans in South Africa were classified 
as “self-governing” and that the Africans living within these territories did 
not have South African citizenship and thus did not enjoy the most basic 
political rights. Moreover, because no viable economy could be developed in the 
Bantustans, these areas were kept afloat by massive subsidies provided by the 
South African government. Similarly, the Palestinians are currently being kept 
afloat by the EU, US and a few other countries. By concentrating large parts of 
the African population in Bantustans, the white supremacist Apartheid regime 
did manage to sustain itself for many years. This, in a word, is Herzog’s 
vision, as well.

 

The Labour Party, which is the only viable alternative to the current Likud 
government, and which is considered by many both in Israel and among 
international leaders to be a progressive substitute, has, in other words, 
unanimously supported a plan that would have  been applauded by Apartheid South 
Africa.

 

 

From:  
<http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/02/09/israeli-labor-party-adopts-the-apartheid-mantra/>
 
http://www.counterpunch.org/2016/02/09/israeli-Labour-party-adopts-the-apartheid-mantra/

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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