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Why
is the World Silent in the Face of Israeli Apartheid?
by
Neve Gordon
Dissident
Voice
November 6, 2003
Jerusalem:
As the government of the Jewish state forces the Palestinians in ghettos,
history must be turning in its grave. Qalqiliya, a city of 45,000, has been
surrounded by a concrete wall and only those who are granted permits by the
Civil Administration can enter and exit the city's single gate.
Along
the West Bank's northwestern border, an additional 12,000 people are now living
in enclaves between the wall and the pre-1967 border. They too have become
captives; yet the so-called security wall does not separate these Palestinian
residents from Jewish Israelis, but rather from their brethren in the West
Bank.
After
placing them on small "islands," Israel is now
"encouraging" them to leave their ancestral homes by undermining
their infrastructure of existence. The goal, so it seems, is to annex the land
uninhabited.
More
recently, another 15-km of the wall were approved to be built in the midst of
East Jerusalem. Ten minutes drive from my Jerusalem apartment, parts of this
concrete wall wind between houses in the Abu Dis neighborhood. A new Berlin
wall in the making, only this time in the holy city.
This
wall will ultimately place approximately 35,000 Palestinians in a ghetto. Not
only will they be isolated from their source of livelihood, but the sick will
not be able to reach hospitals and the children will not be able to reach
schools. Even the cemeteries will be out of bounds.
Think
about it, once this Apartheid wall is completed, many Palestinian parents will
be living on one side while their adult children will be living on the other.
Families will be torn apart.
The
wall dividing East Jerusalem clearly exposes Israel's lie, revealing that
security is not the government's real objective. To put it simply, how will a
wall that separates between Palestinian communities ensure the security of
Jewish Israelis?
The
facts on the ground lay bare that the Apartheid wall, which was ostensibly
built to satisfy security needs, is in fact being used as an extremely
efficient weapon of dispossession and abuse. Rhetoric aside, the Palestinians'
land is being stolen, basic rights to freedom of movement and livelihood are
systematically violated, and the rights to education, health and even burial
are contravened. The instruments of violation are not only guns, tanks and
airplanes, but Caterpillar bulldozers and Fiat tractors.
If
the wall is completed, then 50 percent of the West Bank will be annexed to
Israel, and there will be no possibility of creating a viable Palestinian
state. Moreover, it will not solve Israel's security problems, but rather exacerbate
them. By engendering extreme pressure on the Palestinian people, who are
already living under dire circumstances, it fosters their sense that there are
no prospects for the future, thus motivating people to join extremist groups
like the Hamas and Islamic Jihad; indeed, the wall only increases the hatred
towards the occupiers and promotes bloody attacks.
What
baffles the Israeli peace camp is the international silence. A state among
nations is placing thousands of people in ghettoes, forcing them to live in
subhuman conditions, and not even a murmur of protest can be heard from the
world leaders.
On
November 9th, these international leaders have a unique opportunity to raise
their voice against the Apartheid wall and 36 years of Israeli occupation. On
this day, the world will be commemorating the 14th anniversary of the fall of
the Berlin wall and the 65th anniversary of "Kristallnacht," the
state orchestrated pogrom against Jews in Nazi Germany.
The
international leaders should tell Prime Minister Sharon that at this historical
moment he has an option between walls and ethnic cleansing, on the one hand,
and open borders and freedom, on the other. They should also let him know, in
unequivocal terms, that they will use all necessary means to ensure that Israel
will choose the latter.
Neve
Gordon teaches politics and human rights at Ben-Gurion
University and can be reached at ngordon@bgumail.bgu.ac.il
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