
"There
comes a time comes when silence is betrayal...History will have to
record that the greatest tragedy of this period of social transition
was not the strident clamor of the bad people, but the appalling
silence of the good people.
"We are called to speak for the
weak, for the voiceless, for victims...We will have to repent in this
generation not merely for the hateful words and actions of the bad
people but for the appalling silence of the good people.
"The
ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort,
but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.
"Cowardice asks the question: is it safe? Expediency asks the question: is it politic? Vanity asks the question: is it popular?
"But
conscience asks the question: is it right? And there comes a time when
one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor
popular- but one must take it simply because it is right."-Reverend Martin Luther King Jr.
Since 1967, the Israeli authorities have demolished more than 24,000 Palestinian homes in the Occupied Territories.
Some
are considered “collateral damage” in military operations; such as the
4,000 homes that were demolished in Israel's December-January assault
on Gaza.
Some are as collective punishment; such as the obliteration of the Jenin refugee camp in 2002.
Many
are for lack of a building permit, which Israel denies to Palestinians;
and due to the unjust justice system of Israel, the courts have ordered
thousands of Palestinian families to demolish their own homes while
threatening them with fines and imprisonment.
Currently there are tens of thousands of demolition orders on Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem and the West Bank .
The
unjust justice system of Israel ignores that the Fourth Geneva
Convention forbids an Occupying Power from extending its law and
administration into an occupied territory.
The very process of granting or denying permits to Palestinians is blatantly illegal under international humanitarian law.
"Missing
from Israel’s security framing is the very fact of occupation, which
Israel both denies exists…and that “security” requires Israel control
over the entire country…rendering impossible a just peace based on
human rights, international law, reconciliation."- Jeff Halper, Obstacles to Peace, A Re-Framing of the Palestinian-Israeli Conflict, page 1.
International
Law states occupation is to be temporary, but Israeli courts rule on
the basis that there is no occupation and therefore the Fourth Geneva
Convention protecting civilians under occupation is irrelevant to their
sense of justice.
American Israeli, Founder and Coordinator of ICAHD/Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions informed this reporter:
"Before
1947, the Palestinians owned 94% of the country. Then the UN gave away
56% to the Jews and today they have 78% of the land. Hamas cannot
accept the legitimacy of Israel stealing their land, just as no
colonial people would ever give up the claim to their homeland."
The
first house ICAHD rebuilt was in 1998-the Beit Arabyia house-the name
for the home of the Arabiya family with seven children which has been
rebuilt at least four times by the efforts of ICAHD and the JCHR/Jurist
Center for Human Rights, a Palestinian NGO focused on legal advocacy
for Palestinians in the Jerusalem area.
Jeff informed me
that, “Israel has no constitution but has a Declaration of Independence
which promised that Israel would abide by conditions and UN
resolutions. They have not fulfilled the agreement which was the basis
of their independence.”
The Declaration of the Establishment of
the State of Israel was signed on May 14, 1948 the day the British
Mandate over Palestine expired:
"On the day of the termination
of the British mandate and on the strength of the United Nations
General Assembly declare The State of Israel will be based on freedom,
justice and peace as envisaged by the prophets of Israel: it will
ensure complete equality of social and political rights to all its
inhabitants irrespective of religion it will guarantee freedom of
religion [and] conscience and will be faithful to the Charter of the
United Nations." - May 14, 1948. The Declaration of the Establishment
of Israel
Jeff also said:
"We really are only but
actors in a play. When we wake up to that, and become an active
participant in the human drama and pursue justice, things must change
because injustice is unsustainable…One out of three Israeli children
lives below the poverty line. It’s probably about 80% for Palestinians.
Jews are like everyone else, those who have been abused grow up to be
abusers. Things here have been turned on their head: its victim
mentality and denial about the occupation. Once Israelis accept the
fact that they are occupiers they will have to admit their State
Terrorism.
"Since 1967 the Israeli government has destroyed
over 22,000 Palestinian homes. 95% of the cases have nothing to do with
security. All these homes are on Palestinian private property. The
Israeli government will not grant permits for them to build on their
own land, and in reality are quietly transferring the Palestinians
administratively from the land. They make conditions so intolerable
that the Palestinians give up and leave and this is exactly what they
are after. Not only do the Palestinians receive no warning when their
homes are to be destroyed they are fined $1,500.00!
"The
reasons for the demolitions are: for The Wall, to establish illegal
settlements, build roads and because the Israeli government wants to
keep Palestinians confined to the islands [areas A and B] in the West
Bank and so Palestinian land remain under the control of the Israeli
government.
"When you incorporate occupied territories,
highways, settlements and use resources it is all illegal according to
the Fourth Geneva Convention which states the status quo must be
retained so that negotiations can happen. Unilateral actions are
illegal. The occupying power is responsible for those under its control.
"Tony
Blair said 70% of all the conflicts in the world can be traced back to
the Israeli Palestinian conflict. This conflict impacts the global
community and especially everyone in the USA. This whole issue is based
on Human Rights and it is a global issue requiring global intervention.
"There have been three stages to make this occupation
permanent. The first was to establish the facts on the ground; the
settlements. There are ½ million Israeli’s and four million
Palestinians here. They have been forced into Bantustan; truncated mini
states; prison states. It is apartheid and Israel is not a democracy,
it is an ethnocracy: full rights to Jews, but not Palestinians.
"In
1977, Sharon came in with a mandate, money and resources to make the
Israeli presence in the West Bank irreversible. The second stage began
in April 2004 when America approved the
Apartheid/Convergence/Realignment Plan and eight settlement blocs. This
is just like South Africa!
"The Bush Sharon letter
exchange guaranteed that the USA considers the settlements
non-negotiable. The Convergence Plan and The Wall create the borders
and that is what defines Bantustans. Congress ratified the Bush plan
and only Senator Byrd of West Virginia voted no and nine House
Representatives.
"Israel has set up a matrix of control; a
thick web of settlements guaranteed to make the occupation permanent by
establishing facts on the ground.
"Israel denies there is
an occupation, so everything is reduced to terrorism. It is our job to
insist upon the human rights issue, for occupied people have
International Law on their side.
"Israeli policy is to
maintain a 72% Jewish and 28% Arab population. Palestinians cannot get
building permits to build upon their legally owned land. The Arab land
has been re-zoned as green space, and the green space will be re-zoned
for the settlements.
"Every single Palestinian home in
Jerusalem has a demolition order. The entire West Bank has been zoned
as agricultural land by Israel, and that will also be re-zoned again
for more settlements."
Under
international law all the settlements are considered illegal
colonies-but they are spun as "neighborhoods" by politicians and a limp
and lazy media.
During an ICAHD bus tour, on
my way to the Beit Arabiya Peace House, I witnessed acres of tree
stumps that had once been miles of olive trees; but they were chopped
off by the Israeli army.
Jeff commented, "It has been said that
the Israelis do not love this land, they just want to possess it. I
don’t just have a political problem with this Judiaization of the Old
City; it is ecologically and environmentally offensive."
It also
is spiritually impoverished for the raping and pillaging of what is
claimed holy ground refutes and denies the biblical meaning of
dominion. The ancients understood dominion meant to nurture, love and
protect but the destruction of indigenous peoples homes, the stealing
and destroying of their legally owned property, has got to be an
abomination unto God as well as a crime against humanity.
The
Beit Arabiya Peace House, is at the crossroads of Areas A, B and C and
the home has become a symbol of nonviolent persistent resistance and a
meeting place for Israelis, Palestinian and International peace
activists at the intersection of Areas A, B, and C.
The smallest of the three is Area A, which is under Palestinian authority. Areas B and C are under Israeli control.
When
I saw Jeff last in June 2009, he told me there was another demolition
order of the Beit Arabyia home, but during my visit I was captivated by
a mural painted on the outer wall created by the North American Workers
Against the USA occupation of Iraq and the Israeli occupation of
Palestine.
The mural depicted Rachel Corrie, the American
who was run over by a USA made Caterpillar bulldozer in Gaza when she
stood up to defend the home of a pharmacist with five children four
days before the USA began bombing Baghdad. Also depicted was a
pregnant Palestinian woman of ten who had also been run over by a
Caterpillar in Gaza.
The angelic images of the two women
floated above a depiction of a USA made Caterpillar bulldozer that had
tipped to one side and was flanked by tanks and images of weapons of
destruction along with images of people and a railroad track; a
reminder that prior to 1948, Jews and Palestinians had worked together
in peaceful solidarity to build a railroad.
The Arabyia
home/Peace Center is at the cornerstone of the village of the Anata and
the Shufat refugee camps, in the very area where the prophet Jeremiah
in the 6th century B.C. critiqued the violent conflicts in the Mid
East, which were already old news: "I hear violence and destruction in the city, sickness and wounds are all I see." [Jeremiah 6:7]
Mohammad
Alatar, film producer of "The Iron Wall" addressed my group after we
broke bread and ate a typical Palestinian feast prepared by the Arabiya
family:
"I
am a Muslim Palestinian American and when my son asked me who my hero
was I took three days to think about it. I told him my hero is Jesus,
because he took a stand and he died for it.
"What
really needs to be done is for the churches to be like Jesus; to
challenge the Israeli occupation and address the apartheid practices as
moral issues.
"Even
if every church divested and boycotted Israel it would not harm Israel.
After the USA and Russia, Israel is the third largest arms exporter in
the world. It is a moral issue that the churches must address."
The
Obama Administration has demanded Israel freeze all construction of its
illegal settlements; but the building continues. Money talks louder
than words and people of conscience are exerting pressure to get Israel
to change its behavior. The quickest and most effective way to do this
is by ending U.S. military aid, which is being misused by Israel in
violation of U.S. law to kill and injure Palestinian civilians and
sustain Israel’s illegal occupation of the Palestinian West Bank, East
Jerusalem, and Gaza Strip.
Learn More and Do Something: http://endtheoccupation.org/
"By far the most dangerous foe we have to fight is apathy – indifference from whatever cause, not from a lack of knowledge, but from carelessness, from absorption in other pursuits, from a contempt bred of self satisfaction." Dr. William Osler, (1849-1919) "He who allows oppression, shares the crime."- Erasmus Darwin RELATED: Traveling with Hope and the day I got close to President Abbas: Rachel Corrie: Child Dreamer and Mother of the New Fourth Estate: Eileen Fleming, A Feature Correspondent for Arabisto.com |
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