The 2 state solution is possible – just stop ignoring it

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Susan Wahhab

When I meet members of Internationals involved in the Palestinian struggle or members of my Palestinian Diaspora community, the conversation “naturally flows” to the 1 State solution especially when the issue of settlements and refugees comes up.

It seems that the only solution they see to Israel’s drive to demonstrate “facts on the ground” in the West Bank, is to say “let’s open the country up and have both people live under the 1 State”. It sounds great I have to admit especially for a Westerner and for the Palestinians living in Western countries which are going through a multi culturisation process of their own with millions of people from around the world now calling USA, Europe, Canada and Australia home.

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Negotiations while ethnic cleansing continues‏

Mazin Qumsiyeh

Mazin Qumsiyeh, 15 Sept 2010

Seven million of the 11 million Palestinians are refugees or displaced people.  Israeli war criminals and US officials complicit in ethnic cleansing meet in fancy hotels to claim they are “negotiating” for peace (while in the meantime giving green light to further ethnic cleansing and destruction of Palestinian lives to strengthen the apartheid system….

Israeli colonial officers destroy the Bedouin village of Al-Araqib in the Negev for the fifth time (the village existed in this location before Israel was created in 1948) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5Koc7iEx8E

Colonial apartheid soldiers seal shops in Hebron to add to hundreds of shops closed because illegal settlers took over nearby buildings.  Video and story by Israeli human Rights group B’Tselem

http://www.btselem.org/English/Hebron/20100901_Army_Seals_shops_in_Hebron.asp

Must Read: Where has the hypocrisy gone? Amira Hass in Haaretz

No one thinks to ask about the consensus among the residents of Palestinian cities and villages on whose land the settlements have been built. The millions of Palestinians don’t count at all.

http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/opinion/where-has-the-hypocrisy-gone-1.313887

Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics released a report showing the number of settlers in the West Bank reached 517,774

http://www.pcbs.gov.ps/desktopmodules/newsscrollEnglish/newsscrollView.aspx?ItemID=1239&mID=11170

But popular resistance is growing and more people are getting involved. There is widening gap between government officials and the people around the world on this issue. Millions of activists are being mobilized for the boycotts, divestments and sanctions movement and as the negotiations lead nowhere, the apartheid system is being exposed more.  It will happen just as suddenly and unexpectedly as the fall of apartheid in South Africa. Your involvement can help.

Action: Sign petition Ban Israel from the 2012 Olympics

http://www.petitiononline.com/12101982/petition.html

Example of the thousands of lectures and events organized around the world.

Houston Conference for One Democratic State October 22-24, 2010

http://www.onedemocraticstate.com/

B R E C H T  F O R U M and COMMITTEE FOR OPEN DISCUSSION OF ZIONISM

Present Resolving the Israeli–Palestinian Conflict: Why One Democratic State Is the Best Solution

featured speakers:  Joel Kovel& Norton Mezvinsky

Wednesday, October 27 – 7:30 p.m. at the Brecht Forum, 51 West Street (between Bank & Bethune Streets, New York, NY 10014 – Phone: (212) 242-4201 Email: brechtforum@brechtforum.org

Join Professors Joel Kovel and Norton Mezvinsky as each presents his respective argument for a one-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Kovel will argue that a two-state solution cannot solve the conflict, because it continues the Jewish ethno-chauvinism that lies at the core of Zionism.

Mezvinsky will propose that a democratic and just two-state solution is highly unlikely to occur and that the presently constructed one state can and must be changed by an emphasis upon and implementation of fair and equal human rights for all inhabitants of the state.

Discussion to follow.

Sliding scale: $6/$10/$15

Free for Brecht Forum Subscribers

Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD

A Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home

http://www.qumsiyeh.org

Professor, Bethlehem and Birzeit Universities

Words are powerful tools

Mazin Qumsiyeh

Mazin Qumsiyeh, 2 Sept 2010

What is said and what is not said.

Prime Minister Netanyahu of Israel told his governing coalition that he did not promise an extension to the partial suspension in settlement construction when it expires in September (BTW, the suspension did not cover most of the settlement areas which are around Jerusalem and did not cover existing construction in other areas not infrastructure, schools, synagogue constructions etc.  In other words there was really no suspension.) Standing next to President Obama he simply emphasized that the topic to be discussed with Palestinians is how we can prevent attacks on illegal settlers in the West Bank.

Six months ago, Abbas, encouraged by Obama, agreed to negotiations with Netanyahu only if Israel fulfill its obligations per the road map of a total settlement freeze including in East Jerusalem.  Abbas stated about his decision to renew direct negotiations without even a promise of partial settlement suspension: “Palestinians are not powerful to dictate preconditions of negotiations” later in a prime time speech to the people “we did not want the difference between us and the Israelis to come down to differences on modality of negotiations…we want to build a peace based on security for both people”. He did not once mention the right of refugees to return to their homes and lands. If Netanyahu can use the excuse of having a coalition that can break apart if he gave up an inch, then how can Abbas who is now ruling by Fiat and hjas already given up 78% of Palestine resist further pressure for further back-downs without rebuilding a representative PLO?

President Obama has been a strong advocate of Israel and half the staff in his administration that have anything to do with US policy in the Middle East are Jewish Zionists (people like Rahm Emanuel and Dennis Ross).  Thus it is not surprising that he never ever said any words to acknowledge Palestinians have any rights to anything (only aspirations for statehood). By contrast he speaks of rights of Israelis (the occupiers) to security and peace.

But in my decades of involvement with the struggle for freedom, I have never seen such a disconnect between people and politicians claiming to represent them.  Even in Israeli papers, comments from average Israelis are lopsided against colonial settlers and highly cynical of the Israeli politicians.  Palestinians almost uniformly (with the exception of those directly benefiting) oppose the politicians ruling from Ramallah or Gaza.  US Citizens are extremely unhappy with a situation of two unwinnable wars, over 1000 suicides in US troops serving in those wars, and the destruction of the US economy to serve special interest lobbies (like AIPAC) with endless wars.  The good news is that more and more people awake will eventually turn this system around.  In this regard, we mourn the loss of our friend Sherif Fam who died yesterday in Boston. Sherif was an exceptional radio host.  I interviewed with him many times (e.g. http://www.archive.org/details/TWIP-090802-MazinQumsiyeh).  Our deepest condolences to his family and colleagues.  We will miss him.

Action: Urge Obama to insist Israel respects Palestinian rights

http://www.aaper.org/

Must read: Israeli study of the challenges it faces (much of what is said here confirms our strategy)

“Together, these campaigns and others form a global systematic and systemic attack against Israel and its political-economic model. Their form continually shifts and adapts and their momentum is gaining. Their ultimate aim is to delegitimize Israel in order to precipitate its implosion, inspired by the collapses of countries such as the Soviet Union and apartheid South Africa. ….the delegitimization offensive against Israel is constantly adapting, and the network that produced the flotillas will find a new logic and battle cry. Thus, Israel’s response to future flotillas, as well as to the entire campaign being waged against it, requires a comprehensive systemic treatment of the delegitimization challenge.“

http://www.reut-institute.org/gazaflotillacasestudy.pdf

Your Palestinian Gandhis Exist … in Graves and Prisons, Alison Weir, CounterPunch, January 8-10, 2010 http://ifamericansknew.org/cur_sit/bono.html

Audacity of Hope: US boat to Gaza

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT9gd8zyBOg

A great article from our friend Reverend David Good: A cure for the disease of Islamophobia http://www.theday.com/article/20100822/OP05/308229889

Gaza doctor writes book of hope despite murder of his three daughters

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/15/palestinian-doctor-izzeldin-abuelaish-gaza-war

Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD

A Bedouin in Cyberspace, a villager at home

http://www.qumsiyeh.org