Palestinians, Beware False Friends: The
Leopard And His Spots
07 August 2012
By Stuart Littlewood
A press release has just arrived in my inbox from the
Palestinian Mission UK proudly proclaiming Ambassador
Hassassian's jaunt to the Labour Friends of Palestine
Gala Dinner where he was keynote speaker alongside
Labour Party leader Ed Miliband.
Ed of course is the brother of David Miliband, a Blair
protégé and foreign secretary under the worthless
Brown government and certainly no friend of the
Palestinian people.
Ed, also a Blair-Brown protégé, had already declared
that Labour would be "Israel's friend in good times
and bad". So let's hope that age-old warning "The
friend of my enemy is my enemy" was ringing in the
other guests' ears.
Miliband repeated his party's support for the
two-state solution and Palestinian statehood. Some
130 member countries of the UN already recognise
Palestine as a state so this no big deal from Miliband.
The Labour leader's contribution was the usual empty
rhetoric. He wanted to breathe new life into the peace
process. "We must do more to end violence on the
ground on all sides, continue to press the Israeli
government to bring the expansion of illegal
settlements to an end... There will be no path to
justice for the Palestinians, security for Israel and
stability for the international community without
respect for human rights and international law... As
the leader of the Labour Party I pledge to do
everything… to ensure we actively pursue a path that
supports the realisation of Palestinian statehood in
the context of a negotiated two-state solution."
Miliband supports statehood only in the context of a
negotiated two-state solution. And that's to be
achieved by reviving lopsided and discredited talks.
He wants Israel to end its expansion of illegal
settlements but not, apparently, to restore the land
on which existing ones were built. And he talks about
respect for human rights and international law without
mentioning enforcement.
He'll "do everything" alright… everything to avoid
applying the law. Because he has already pledged his
party's friendship, through thick and thin, for
Israel's criminal regime.
Ambassador Hassassian thanked him for his help towards
achieving peace and justice in the Middle East, though
it's hard to see what Miliband has done to achieve
anything of the sort.
In his speech Hassassian said that the policies of the
Israeli government were rapidly killing any chance of
a two-state solution. "If the status quo continues and
the international community does not take action,
there will be very little to negotiate. Israel
continues to defy international law in its continued
expansion and annexation of Palestinian land... These
violations are not issues to be agreed as part of
negotiations but are issues that Israel has a duty to
end".
Actually it's the duty of the international community
to put a stop to the violations. The Israelis will
simply carry on until clobbered with sanctions.
The leopard and his spots
All this pussyfooting has so outraged my good friend
Dr David Halpin that he sent Hassassian a reprimand:
"I would not share a meal with a man from an 'ethnic'
group who had taken my country by force and by
terrorism. That group, that entity, has no respect
whatsoever for moral or international law....
Leopards do NOT change their spots."
Then came this message from Maisoon, who regularly
sends me newsletters. "This event sadly shows and
proves how low and subservient the Palestinian
Movement in the UK has become. This is not the first
time that the PA's representative has praised the
presence of such phony supporters..." She feels deeply
offended when such people are invited to attend. "When
are our Palestinian representatives going to stop
their grovelling? The entire Palestine Mission here
makes a complete mockery of our struggle for freedom…
Hassassian, like the rest of the worthless PA gang,
inspires no faith, honour or trust."
Indeed. Hassassian once admitted: "Always the
Palestinians have been the underdog. We never had a
symmetrical relationship in terms of negotiations. All
the time we have been dictated to by the US government
and the Israelis because they have had the upper
hand." If that's the case why do he and his PA and PLO
bosses even entertain the idea of sitting down to more
of the same? Look where it's got them. Or, more to the
point, where it has got the Palestinian people. Their
leaders are suspected of doing very nicely thank-you.
The United Nations also prefers lopsided talks to the
more difficult task of upholding its own Charter
principles. Here's the UN's Special Coordinator for
the Middle East Peace Process, Robert Serry,
addressing a
UN International Meeting in May 2010...
"How can we take the current situation – a continuing
Israeli occupation with a heavy military and settler
presence, a fragmented Palestinian territory, and a
divided Palestinian polity – and start building from
there? How do we build the only future that could work
– a sovereign Palestinian State, uniting the West Bank
and Gaza, with a capital in East Jerusalem,
politically plural but with one authority and one
security structure, at peace with itself and with
Israel within secure and recognized borders, with a
just and agreed solution for the refugees and their
active participation in building
the State of Palestine? How do we implement the vision
of Security Council resolutions, which guide me and
the entire UN system in its approach to the conflict?
"In my view, five things are needed -- and without all
five, we won't reach this goal: real negotiations,
responsible actions on the ground, relentless
Palestinian state building, effective crisis
prevention and intervention in Gaza, and a
comprehensive regional approach."
Isn't he forgetting something quite obvious?
The law and it's enforcement.
Peacemaking and state-building can't begin yet
A report a few years ago by the Palestine Strategy
Group called 'Regaining
the Initiative - Palestinian Strategic Options to End
Israeli Occupation', funded with EU money,
urged Palestinians "to seize their destiny in their
own hands" by refusing to enter into peace
negotiations unless the international community deals
first with issues relating to national
self-determination, liberation from occupation,
individual and collective rights, and enforcement of
international law.
Only when these priorities are met, said the report,
can peacemaking and state-building begin.
That, surely, is the line for Palestinians to take.
Why is the international community insisting they do
deals with Israel and bargain for their liberty while
still under illegal occupation? And especially when
borders and other matters were defined by UN
resolutions and international law long ago?
So thanks for nothing, Ed Miliband and all those other
phony friends who are busy giving the Palestinians a
bum steer. Unless politicians loudly call for the Gaza
siege to be smashed (with the help of navy ships if
necessary) and for the enclave's territorial waters
and air-space to be fully restored, for the
cancellation of Israel's trading privileges, for an
immediate end to the occupation of the West Bank, for
strict enforcement of international and humanitarian
law and all relevant UN resolutions, for the arrest of
Israeli war criminals on sight and for the
establishment of Jerusalem as an international city
(as designated by the UN), no-one should share a meal
with them or provide a platform for their
insincerity.
The Palestine Strategy Group also spelled out the need
for national unity. "A house divided against itself
cannot stand… Palestinian strategic action is
impossible if the Palestinian nation is unable to
speak with one voice or to act with one will."
It's so bloody obvious. Unfortunately Hassassian's
masters, the Fatah-dominated PA, have little grasp of
law in any shape or form. Or unity, for that matter.
They speak to their citizens though the thuggish
Palestinian Police, or ‘Security Force', trained under
the notorious General Dayton and funded mainly by the
US with EU involvement. Their job is to do the Israeli
occupation's dirty work and make it seem OK. In the
process they have become experts in violating
Palestinians' human rights. They do torture too. And
by all accounts they enjoy their work. In short, they
have created a climate of fear and intimidation.
The PA's police have brutally suppressed protests
against… yes… police brutality. And the other day they
violently broke up a demo against a meeting between PA
leader Mahmoud Abbas and the Israeli Vice Prime
Minister and former army chief Shaul Mofaz, a nasty
piece of work who's wanted for war crimes – committed
mainly against Palestinians. 15 people were injured
including 6 journalists.
PLO official Hanan Ashrawi, one of the few ‘good eggs'
in West Bank politics, condemned the attack on public
freedoms. "The Palestinian youth are the leaders of
our future, and it is our responsibility to engage
them in public life."
Furthermore the imposition of two authorities, the PA
and the PLO, confuses foreigners and makes it
impossible for Palestinians to speak with one voice.
The PA (Palestinian Authority) is an interim
self-governing puppet organisation that's responsible
for internal security and helps implement Israel's
military administration, while the PLO (Palestine
Liberation Organisation) is the recognised
representative of the Palestinian people to the
outside world.
Awash with foreign taxpayers' money, the PA has become
a lucrative trough for the snouts of the self-serving
quislings who run it. It's there to perpetuate the
occupation.
Stuart
Littlewood's book Radio Free Palestine can now be read
on the internet by visiting
www.radiofreepalestine.org.uk.