Posted on April 29, 2020, by & filed under Jeff Halper, News.


With the signing of an agreement with Benny Gantz, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu finally got a government that gives him the two things he most coveted: immunity from prosecution in his three corruption cases, and a mandate to annex large swathes of the West Bank, Israel's "settlement blocs," finally expanding Israel's borders from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River, foreclosing forever any Palestinian state, and imposing an apartheid regime of Jews over Palestinians -- with the approval of the US and the complicity of the international community, from China and India to the Arab states.

The maps above contrast the two-state solution, in which a Palestinian state would arise on only 22% of historic Palestine, to the Netanyahu/Trump plan, the Deal of the Century where they would be "given" a non-viable, non-sovereign, truncated Bantustan on around 15% of their country.

And let's be clear: Palestinians living in the annexed territory will not be given Israeli citizenship. At best they will have the status of "permanent residents," like the Palestinians of annexed East Jerusalem. That makes their situation even worse. Today Palestinians can move between the OPT and Jordan and the wider world (subject, of course, to arbitrary: security" measures like forbidding them to travel or, conversely, deporting them). As permanent residents, Israel can simply revoke their residency if they travel, go abroad to study, etc., by claiming they have "moved the centre of their lives from where they had lived," and therefore lose their residency and their right to return. That has happened to some 14,000 East Jerusalemites in recent years.

If there is a silver lining to all this, it is that it took a Trump to finally put to bed (forgive the metaphor) what we have all really known for the past 20 years: that the two-state solution is dead. Our only hope to salvage something just and worthwhile from this travesty is to "go with the flow." We have to say to Israel: OK, YOU, Israel, created a single state from the River to the Sea, deliberately, with your eyes open. We accept that, but we cannot accept apartheid. Our task is crystal-clear: to transform an apartheid regime into a democratic state of equal rights for all its citizens.

We need much more Palestinian leadership in this, which is why the One Democratic State Campaign (ODSC) is such a welcome development. Let's leverage the coming annexation from colonization, occupation and apartheid into an inclusive democracy for all the inhabitants of the country (including the Palestinian refugees, who should finally come home). Genuinely the only democracy in the Middle East, but - finally -- a progressive force in our region.

(For the ODSC program, please follow this link.)


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New Israeli coalition Government
Proposals to annex West Bank settlement blocs

On 20th April 2020, a new coalition government was formed in Israel, between Benjamin Netanyahu and Benny Gantz, the leader of the opposition.

This is disturbing for many reasons, but the most important from ICAHD’s point of view is that both Netanyahu and Gantz support the annexation of the main illegal settlement blocks in the West Bank. It is likely they will introduce an annexation law in July, with Trump’s approval and support.

Annexation would be a flagrant breach of international law, in particular the fourth Geneva Convention which governs the behaviour of an occupying power such as Israel. Annexation would perpetuate and entrench the violation of Palestinian rights.

The UK government expresses disapproval of the proposed annexation because “it would be damaging to efforts to restart peace negotiations and would be contrary to international law”.

Based on previous experience, this statement is probably the limit of the UK government’s actions: there will be no stronger denunciation of Israel for flouting international law, and no proposals for action which might influence Israel’s behaviour, like sanctions such as banning illegal settlement goods being sold in the UK.

You may have written to your MP many times about Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians and multiple breaches of international law. But we urge you to write again about the threat of annexation: if it goes ahead, it would be one of the worst developments since 1967. It would make absolutely clear that the two state solution is dead, and that Israel has created and rules a single apartheid state between the river and the sea; but in terms of the effect on the lives of Palestinians, it is a development we must oppose as strongly as we can. Israel’s goal is to annex as much land as possible with as few Palestinian residents as possible. Once these areas are annexed, Israel could claim members of these communities are illegal aliens in its territory and expel them without difficulty. Therefore, this means that individuals and communities, at risk of demolitions and displacement.