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18 September 2011

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Statehood must mean liquidation of the occupation

(Ahlul Bayt News Agency) - Palestinian  Authority (PA) Chairman  Mahmoud Abbas  has assured the  Palestinian masses that a possible recognition  of statehood by the UN won't be at the expense of  other fundamental Palestinian rights, including the paramount  right of  return  for Palestinian  refugees, uprooted from their homeland  at gunpoint by Jewish invaders from Eastern Europe some  63 years ago.

 Speaking  during  a speech in  Ramallah on 17 September, Abass reiterated Palestinian grievances, reminding  the international  community that the Palestinian people  were the only people under the sun still  languishing  under a foreign military occupation.

"There is not a territory, or an  island, or a region that has not gained its freedom and independence, except us. Our freedom, independence and statehood are therefore long overdue."

Abbas said  the occupation was becoming anachronistic and it had to go by whatever means necessary.

The speech, described by PLO officials as land-mark, contained few surprises. Abbas said the PLO would remain the sole and only legitimate representative of the Palestinian people  regardless of the formation of statehood. The statement is seen as a necessary assurance to those who are worried that statehood would be at the expense of the right of return for the refugees.
 
Mr.  Abbas also exhorted the Palestinians not to be lured by violence "because this is exactly what the Israelis  want."
 
If all goes well, and the Abbas leadership does approach the  UN, including the Security Council, it will be the first time the Ramallah leadership refuses to budge to American-Israeli pressure. In this case, a certain credit should be given to Abbas.
 
However, much attention ought to be given to political and diplomatic theatrics and other forms of wheeling and dealing expected to ensue a possible  unbinding  UN resolution recognizing a state of Palestine based on the pre-1967 borders.
 
First of all, the PA must realize that satisfying American demands would effectively mean contenting ourselves with a deformed state on isolated parts of the West Bank,  probably with some East Jerusalem neighborhoods.
 
This should be absolutely unacceptable since liberating the land from the clutches of Zionism is far more important than statehood.
 
Moreover, the PA leadership should absolutely reject any American efforts, by Congress or the administration, to blackmail the Palestinians by way of financial  or political pressure to make them reconsider or deviate from pursuing  manifestly legitimate rights.
 
Congress, as we all know, is always at Israel's beck and call and would go to any extent to prove its loyalty and cheap subservience to the apartheid regime in occupied Palestine.
 
More to the point, certain European states, such as Germany, won't abandon the disgusting idea that the Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims of the world must have to pay the price for whatever Adolph Hitler and his thugs did to Jews in the course of the Second World War. We must not succumb  to this  contemptuous  stand on the part of the Merkel  government.
 
It is  probably premature to predict the  ultimate net-outcome of the Palestinian bid at the United Nation. The Obama administration, always in the grip  of the Jewish lobby,  will most likely veto any draft resolution at the UN Security Council recognizing a Palestinian state based on the 1967-borders.
 
Moreover, a Palestinian achievement  at the UN, such as gaining membership  of the  international  organization, would have only symbolic  importance,  especially in the short run.
 
In the final analysis, a real success will depend on the  ability, willingness and  determination of the international  community to transform diplomatic achievements into tangible facts on the ground in the West Bank,  including occupied East Jerusalem. This would require more determined and concerted efforts, with the collaboration and  coordination of our many allies on the international arena.
 
This is especially significant  since  Israel, which controls American  politics and policies, can  always fly in the face of the international  community by seeking to  abort and crush Palestinian independence  efforts.  Such a blunt disregard for international legitimacy  would undoubtedly  cost  Israel and its guardian-ally, the United States,  a lot of diplomatic and  political capital.
 
So the question that begs itself is  whether  Israel  would be willing to sacrifice her  international  standing for the sake of crushing  aspirations, even for a temporary period.
 
Moreover, an extremist Israeli stand is likely to be strongly rejected by regional  powers,  including  Turkey, Egypt and  Iran. Even traditionally pro-western regimes such as the regimes in Jordan, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Emirates  would come under internal  pressure to display their rejection of Israeli  insolence. Jordan in particular could face violent and sustained  protests  demanding the removal of the Israeli ambassador, the severance of relations  with Israel and  even  the abrogation of the 1994- Wadi Araba Peace treaty between Jordan and the  Jewish state.
 
As to the apartheid Israeli  regime, it  is  quite  apparent that the Jewish state will continue to  play the role  of the  victim, mainly in  order to  blackmail the  Palestinians  and  the international  community for maximal concessions.
 
This is the reason Israel is relating to the Palestinian bid to seek UN  recognition as if a Third World war were about to breakout  or as if a superpower  were threatening Israel with a devastating nuclear attack.
 
Israel is reiterating  the same  old mendacious mantra that Palestinian  "unilateralism" won't bring peace and that negotiations were the only route that could lead to the materialization of Palestinian statehood.
 
This argument is, of course, bereft of honesty and truth since the PA-PLO has been negotiating with Israel  in  vain for close to 20 years,  while the  Jewish state Israel was exploiting all these years to build more Jewish settlements and  obliterating the Arab-Islamic  identity of occupied East Jerusalem.
 
Hence, the argument  that only negotiations would lead to peace is a characteristic Israeli lie that is meant to confuse and mislead international  public  opinion.
 
Moreover, Israel, which has built hundreds of Jewish-only colonies on occupied Arab land and transferred hundreds of thousands of its fanatical Jewish citizens to live on land that belongs to another people, is the last country on earth that is qualified to complain  about unilateralism.
 
Israeli prime minister Benyamin Netanyahu, a man notorious for his dishonesty,  has also been  repeating  his many  mantras about Hamas, urging the PA to terminate its  partnership  with the Islamic movement.
 
Netanyahu comfortably ignores and forgets his own alignment with Judeo Nazi groups such Gush Emunim, Shas and  other ultra-fascist Jewish parties which advocate enslavement, expulsion or even  outright physical  extermination of  non-Jews living in occupied Palestine.
 
This unholy partnership between the Likud and Judeo-Nazi groups explains the virtual silence and shocking  inaction of the Netanyahu government towards the  latest unprovoked wave of arson, vandalism and rampage carried out by Jewish settler terrorists against Palestinian targets, including mosques, all over the West Bank.
 
To conclude, there is a zero per  cent probability that  negotiations with Israel,  even if such negotiations lasted for a hundred years, would achieve positive  results.
 
Hence, the remaining alternative is that the  Palestinian  people must  act independently, even unilaterally to achieve their legitimate goals. After all, If Israel  acts unilaterally as it has been doing since its misbegotten creation 63 years ago, why shouldn't we.
 
Besides, the Arab, regional and international  situation appears  to be  more adequate than ever for pursuing Palestinian statehood even without sacrificing or compromising other legitimate rights, including the right of return, the soul and heart of the Palestinian cause.

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