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mick silver
10th February 2016, 04:28 AM
Falk reprimands Ban Ki-Moon over truth about Israel’s crimes
By Stuart Littlewood (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/littlewood/) on February 9, 2016 ‘The politics of deflection’ (shoot the messenger, ignore the message) exposed
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Richard-Falk.jpg by Stuart Littlewood
With obvious relish Richard Falk, former professor of international law at Princeton and UN Special Rapporteur on human rights in Occupied Palestine, has issued a well deserved slap on the wrist to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon for his naivety. It follows Israel’s furious reaction to Ban’s remark to the Security Council that “Palestinian frustration is growing under the weight of a half-century of occupation and the paralysis of the peace process”.
The usually timid Ban, suddenly emboldened, also called Israel’s illegal settlement building “an affront to the Palestinian people and to the international community”. He added: “Security measures alone will not stop the violence. They cannot address the profound sense of alienation and despair driving some Palestinians – especially young people.” Whereupon Israel’s prime minister Netanyahu, fresh from approving another 150 squatter homes on stolen Palestinian land, accused the Secretary General of giving a “tailwind to terror”.
Falk penned an open letter to Ban reminding him of his earlier attempts to get Falk dismissed from his UN job for speaking the same truths. “Having read of the vicious attacks on you for venturing some moderate, incontestable criticisms of Israel’s behaviour, I understand well the discomfort you clearly feel. What intrigues and appals me is that while I was Special Rapporteur for Occupied Palestine during the period 2008-2014, you chose to attack me personally in public on several occasions, joining with US and Israel diplomats calling for my dismissal and doing the utmost to undermine my credibility while discharging this unpaid UN job under difficult conditions.
“At the time, I was doing my best to bear witness to some of the same truths about Israel’s unlawful and immoral behavior that recently got you in similar hot water. My UN mandate was to report upon the reality of Israeli violations of international law while sustaining their apartheid regime of oppressive control over the Palestinian people.”
Referring to Ban’s concern that we are reaching “a point of no return” for the two-state solution and his reminder to the Security Council that the UN will “continue to uphold the right of Palestinians to self-determination”, Falk warns that, given present realities, self-determination must be understood as something more than just “another delusionary embrace of a diplomatically negotiated two-state solution”.
He points out that Israel’s leaders want the idea of a Palestinian state abandoned altogether and that reliance on such a discredited diplomatic path [a two-state solution] has resulted over and over again in severe encroachments on occupied Palestine and intense suffering for its people. “Clinging to the two-state mantra is not neutral. Delay benefits Israel, harms Palestine. There is every reason to believe that this pattern will continue as long as Israel is not seriously challenged diplomatically and by the sorts of growing pressures mounted by the international solidarity movement and the BDS campaign.”
Israeli and American ‘hard power’ rides rough-shod over ‘the Nuremberg Promise’ and international law
When Richard Falk visited the UK two years ago, I jumped at the opportunity to interview him and relayed his words in an article titled ‘Stealing Palestine’ (December 2013). Some of the things he said then are well worth repeating now, especially as political leaders in the West are urging resumption of bogus ‘peace negotiations’ and still harping on about the ‘two-state solution’. And because Falk’s precision language is a master-class.
I began by asking if the Palestinians should walk away from so-called peace talks.
Richard Falk – It should be evident 20 years after Oslo that the peace talks serve Israel’s interest in ‘creeping annexation’ of the West Bank and ethnic cleansing in East Jerusalem, while diminishing Palestinian prospects, and even harming the Palestinian image by disinformation that blames the Palestinian side for the breakdown of the process when and however it occurs. It would be a welcome sign of PA independence if they come forth and denounce this peace process for what it is.
SL – How acceptable is it for a weak, demoralised and captive people like the Palestinians to be forced to the negotiation table with their brutal occupier under the auspices of a US administration seen by many people as too dishonest to play the part of peace broker?
Richard Falk – Even if the United States was acting in good faith, for which there is no evidence, its dual role as Israel’s unconditional ally and as intermediary would subvert the credibility of a negotiating process. In fact, the US Government signals its partisanship by White House appointments of individuals overtly associated with the AIPAC lobbying group as Special Envoys to oversee the negotiations.
SL – There can be no peace without justice, so is it right for final status ‘negotiations’ to be held before competing claims are tested in the courts and the many outstanding rulings under international law and UN resolutions are implemented? Shouldn’t a neutral UN peace commission be supervising the final settlement of this long struggle, rather than the US or the Quartet?
Richard Falk – Yes, if the priority were to attain a just and sustainable peace, a framework would be developed that had two characteristics: neutral as between the two sides and sensitive to the relevance of rights under international law. Such sensitivity would favour the Palestinians as their main grievances are all reinforced by an objective interpretation of international law, including in relation to settlements, Jerusalem, refugees, borders, water.
SL – Do you believe a two-state solution is still feasible?
Richard Falk – No. I think Oslo has been dead for some years, primarily due to Israeli policies designed to encroach upon the remnant of Palestinian territorial and symbolic rights, especially by the continuously expanding settlement archipelago, the unlawful separation wall built on occupied territory, and the demographic manipulations in East Jerusalem.
The pretence that Oslo plus the Roadmap point the only way to peace serves American and Israeli purposes in quieting growing complaints about the persistence of the conflict. It represents a diplomatic attempt to deflect criticism, and to divert attention from Palestinian grievances and a growing global solidarity movement.
SL – Shouldn’t the whole territory (of historic Palestine) be returned to the melting pot and shared out more sensibly? Shouldn’t Jerusalem and Bethlehem become an international city, or ‘corpus separatum’, as the UN originally intended?
Richard Falk – For me the fundamental flaw with the partition proposals contained in GA Resolution 181 was the failure to consult the people resident in Palestine at the time. A secondary flaw was the unfairness of awarding 55% of the territory to the Jewish presence as represented by the Zionist movement, which in 1947 accounted for only one-third of the population owning around 6% of the land. This idea of determining the future of Palestine by outsiders, even if well intentioned, which seems not to have ever been the case, is incompatible with the historical trend toward resolving the future of peoples by way of the dynamics of self-determination.
SL –Why doesn’t the ICC (International Criminal Court) initiate its own prosecution of Israeli crimes based on UN reports and the mountain of evidence available to it?
Richard Falk – There is no authoritative explanation of ICC passivity in face of the Israeli criminal violation of fundamental Palestinian rights… It is plausible to assume an absence of political will on the part of the prosecutor’s office to initiate an investigation that would be deeply opposed by Israel and the United States. The ICC has been recently criticized for its Western bias, and its failure for instance to consider whether the United Kingdom and the United States violated the Rome Statute’s enumeration of international crimes by initiating and conducting the Iraq War.
SL – What is the UN doing to protect Palestine’ s precious aquifers and offshore gas field from being plundered by the Israelis?
Richard Falk – The UN has no independent capability, or ever will, to challenge Israel or to protect Palestinian rights. It is a case of geopolitical manipulation and Palestinian victimization. The wrongful appropriation by Israel of Palestine’s water, land, and energy resources has been a massive crime against the Palestinian people that has been continuous with the occupation that commenced in 1967.
SL – Why is the requirement, often repeated, to allow Palestinians free and unfettered movement in and out of Gaza not implemented? Why are Gazan fishermen still restricted to a mere fraction of their territorial waters, despite agreements to the contrary, and regularly fired on? And why is Israel not prosecuted for acts of piracy in international waters against humanitarian traffic to Gaza?
Richard Falk – The hard power realities of Israeli military dominance, as politically reinforced by American geopolitical muscle, overrides all of these Palestinian claims of right. In this respect, such injustice and suffering can only be challenged by Palestinian resistance and international solidarity…
It is pointless to expect the UN to do more than its capabilities allow. The whole structure of the Organization, combined with the method of funding, gives geopolitical pressures great leverage in relation to specific situations. The veto power given to the permanent members of the Security Council is a major expression of this weakness that was built into the constitutional structure of the UN from the moment of its establishment.
SL – At Nuremburg our legal institutions were strong enough to bring Nazi era criminals to book, but present-day war criminals walk free and thumb their noses. What hope is there for mankind and our brave new world if this is allowed to continue?
Richard Falk – There was a promise made at Nuremberg that in the future the rules by which the Germans were judged would be applicable to all who committed state crimes in the future. This Nuremberg Promise has not been kept. The political and military leaders of the main states enjoy impunity while the leaders of defeated countries (e.g. Saddam Hussein, Slobodan Milosevic) or sub-Saharan African countries are prosecuted by international tribunals. Double standards prevail, and it is questionable whether an international criminal law that punishes the weak and exempts the strong is to be treated as legitimate…
The bottom line is that we live in a world in which the primacy of hard power prevails in the relationship among states. Geopolitical leverage enables Israel to defy the most basic principles of international law, and yet their leaders are not held accountable. There are only two paths available that challenge this result. National courts can be empowered by what is called ‘universal jurisdiction’ to investigate, indict, prosecute, convict, and punish anyone accused of state crime that can be personally delivered to the relevant court.
The other possibility is by convening a peoples tribunal of the sort constituted in the past by the Bertrand Russell Foundation in Brussels and the Lelio Basso Foundation in Rome. The Russell Foundation sponsored four sessions devoted to various allegations of criminality attributed to the government of Israel. It produced convincing documentation of the charges, and issued judgements that called for civil society initiatives…. Such outcomes may influence public opinion, and help change the balance of political forces by undermining the legitimacy of an established order of oppression…
SL – Your robust defense of Palestinian rights has ruffled many feathers and led to demands from ‘the usual suspects’ for your dismissal. Should the people you speak up for be concerned about this?
Richard Falk – The attacks on me, and others who have tried to bear witness to the directives of international law and political justice, are part of a deliberate campaign by Israel, and its cadres in civil society, to deflect attention from the substantive grievances of the Palestinian people. It is what I have described as ‘the politics of deflection’, go after the messenger so as to deflect attention from the message. The media has been largely compliant as have Israel’s powerful governmental friends, including the United Kingdom, US, and Canadian governments.
Nothing has changed for the better since our ‘conversation’. Richard Falk’s successor as UN Special Rapporteur, Makarim Wibisono, has already resigned due to Israel’s refusal to grant him access to the areas he is tasked with monitoring. In a UN press release he says: “My efforts to help improve the lives of Palestinian victims of violations under the Israeli occupation have been frustrated every step of the way. I took up this mandate with the understanding that Israel would grant me access, as an impartial and objective observer.” However, repeated requests for access to the Occupied Palestinian Territory, both written and oral, had been unsuccessful.
It is against this background that the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) in the UK has, for the second year running, rejected a proposal from members calling on the British Government to press for Israel’s expulsion from the UN. Yes, it would have been futile in some respects but symbolically crucial in its wider impact. After several requests for an explanation PSC president Hugh Lanning has so far declined to comment. Perhaps his organization should reflect on Falk’s remarks about the role of international civil society in challenging ‘hard power’.




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mick silver
10th February 2016, 04:31 AM
UN Justice Champion Richard Falk Targeted (Again)By Stuart Littlewood (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/littlewood/) on June 16, 2013
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Richard_Falk.jpg (http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Richard_Falk.jpg)Vengeful Zio-schemers sharpen their knives…
by Stuart Littlewood (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/littlewood/)
US ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council, Eileen Chamberlain Donahoe, has branded Richard Falk as “unfit to serve in his role as a UN Special Rapporteur.”
It seems that in his role monitoring the occupied Palestinian territories he’s in the habit of expressing views that don’t coincide with the twisted dogma of the pro-Israel lobby and its handmaidens like Donahoe and Susan Rice. This attack is merely the latest in a long line of attempts to smear, vilify and dump Falk.
Donahoe’s biography on the US Mission website includes this high-tone gem. “On the front lines of the Obama administration’s strategy of multilateral engagement to promote democracy and respect for universal human rights, Ambassador Donahoe and the US delegation work to ensure that the courageous voices of human rights defenders from around the globe are heard.”
Yes, but only if they’re singing off the Tel Aviv hymn-sheet, lyrics by Mark Regev.
She told the Human Rights Council: “The best way to truly address human rights issues in Israel and the Palestinian territories is to end the underlying conflict and forge a comprehensive peace. For this reason, the United States continues to work vigorously on a simultaneous two-track strategy: a political negotiations track which ultimately results in a two-state solution, with a secure Israel and a sovereign Palestine living side by side in peace and security, and equally a Palestinian institution building track in preparing for a future Palestinian state.”
Get real, darlin’. How does any of this actually tackle the underlying conflict or restore long-denied human rights to Palestinians still languishing under the jackboot of the Israeli occupation after 65 years?
According to The Times of Israel http://www.timesofisrael.com/us-calls-for-resignation-of-uns-richard-falk/ Abraham Foxman, the national director of the Anti-Defamation League, says his organization agrees with Donahoe that Falk is unfit to serve in his role. “If he does not leave voluntarily, the Human Rights Council should remove him. Mr. Falk’s attempt to paint himself as the victim of an Israeli government-sponsored defamation campaign, carried out by UN Watch, has echoes of classical anti-Semitic conspiracy theories.”
Well, judge for yourselves….
Meet the other ‘smear’ artists
United Nations Watch, an advocacy group affiliated with the American Jewish Committee, recently submitted a draft resolution to the UN Human RIghts Council demanding the termination of Falk’s mandate. It includes a long list of wild allegations like these:


Falk is so extreme in his support for the Hamas terrorist organization that even the Palestinian Authority has sought to remove him, on grounds that he is a “partisan of Hamas”.



Falk recently published an article seeking to downplay, reinterpret and justify the latest call by Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal to destroy Israel, a MemberState of the United Nations.

A member state that is contemptuous of the rules of membership and permanently on the wrong side of international law.


Falk published on his website a cartoon showing a dog wearing a Jewish head covering, and with “USA” written on its body, urinating on a depiction of justice and devouring a bloody skeleton, for which he was condemned by British Prime Minister David Cameron.

Wish I’d seen that!


Falk endorsed a virulently antisemitic book entitled “The Wandering Who,” an act condemned by the British Foreign Office.

It was also endorsed by Kathleen Christison, John Mearsheimer, James Petras, Karl Sabbagh, William Cook, Jeff Gates, Ramzy Baroud, Samir Abed-Rabbo, Robert Wyatt, Eric Walberg and Makram Khoury. These are sane, intelligent and knowledgeable people.
Here is what Falk actually wrote. “Gilad Atzmon has written an absorbing and moving account of his journey from hard core Israeli nationalist to a de-Zionised patriot of humanity and passionate advocate of justice for the Palestinian people. It is a transformative story told with unflinching integrity that all (especially Jews) who care about real peace, as well as their own identity, should not only read, but reflect upon and discuss widely.”
Gilad kindly sent me a copy, an excellent and timely work.


Falk has falsely and absurdly accused Israel of planning a “Palestinian Holocaust”.

How would the clowns at UN Watch describe Israel’s carefully planned Operation Cast Lead and the great slaughter jt caused among innocent civilians trapped and imprisoned in the narrow confines of the Gaza Strip, and the deliberate devastation of infrastructure necessary to human life, not to mention the starvation imposed by the cruel 7-year blockade?


Falk has become one of the world’s most high-profile supporters of 9/11 conspiracy theorists who accuse the US government of orchestrating the destruction of the TwinTowers as a pretext to launch wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The conspiracy looks less and less like a theory.


He promotes the writings of David Ray Griffin, who has produced 12 books describing the WorldTradeCenter attack as “an inside job,”



Falk has repeatedly appeared on the “TruthJihad.com” show of Kevin Barrett, a 9/11 conspiracy theorist and Holocaust skeptic who rails against the “ethnic Jews” who he says run Washington and the media.



In 2011 Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon issued an unprecedented condemnation of Mr. Falk’s 9/11 remarks, saying they were “preposterous” and “an affront to the memory of the more than 3,000 people who died in that tragic terrorist attack”.

Reuters reported that UN Watch had written to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon demanding that he “strongly condemn Mr. Falk’s offensive remarks and…. immediately remove him from his post”. A Ban Ki-moon condemnation has all the force of a slap with a wet kipper.


US Ambassador Susan Rice denounced Falk’s 9/11 remarks as “despicable and deeply offensive”, condemned his “one-sided and politicized approach”, deplored his comments for being “so noxious that it should finally be plain to all that he should no longer continue in his position”, and noted that “the cause of human rights will be better advanced without Mr Falk and the distasteful sideshow he has chosen to create”.

In conclusion the UN Watch’s resolution:
1) Finds that Mr. Falk has committed gross and systematic violations of his duties as a Council expert, including his obligation to uphold the highest standards of competence, integrity, probity, impartiality, equity, honesty and good faith;
2) Deeply regrets that Mr. Falk has failed to heed calls for his resignation as expressed by Palestinian, American and other delegates to the United Nations, thereby obliging the Council to exercise its responsibility and protect the credibility and integrity of its procedures;
3) Decides to terminate the mandate of Mr. Richard Falk, effective immediately.
Fair comment
Falk’s “noxious” remarks about 9/11 simply broke the ridiculous taboo and questioned the US administration’s refusal to hold a proper independent inquiry. His ‘crime’ was saying that the US administration’s reluctance to address the awkward gaps and contradictions in the official story, identified by several scholars, only fueled suspicions of a conspiracy.
He suggested that “what may be more distressing than the apparent cover-up is the eerie silence of the mainstream media, unwilling to acknowledge the well-evidenced doubts about the official version of the events: an al Qaeda operation with no foreknowledge by government officials”.
This is fair comment and worded with sufficient care to avoid causing offence. After all, there can be no greater affront to the memory of the 3,000 than the Obama administration’s obvious reluctance to seek the truth.
And there are millions of us out here who are right behind Richard Falk because he stands for justice. We are not amused by indications that the official explanation of 9/11 doesn’t add up. Nor are we happy that it was used to sucker our own governments into sacrificing troops and treasure in unlawful, unwinnable wars that have caused mega-deaths and endless suffering to innocent civilians, trashed our good name abroad and made us vulnerable to reprisals at home…
And for what? Simply to advance the crazed ambitions of the US-Israeli Axis of Greed.
The ever-servile British government is also eager to stick the knife in, as demonstrated in this letter on 6 June by Foreign Office’s Philippa Thompson, Deputy Team Leader of the Equality and Non-Discrimination Team (what a fatuous job title)
https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/161208/response/397394/attach/3/20130604%20FOI%200437%2013%20Smith.pdf . It was written in reply to a request for information under the Freedom of Information Act following a UK Press Release on 24 April 2013 containing a statement on comments made by Richard Falk.
It said Her Majesty’s Government strongly objected to the UN Special Rapporteur’s comment that the ‘United States has been fortunate not to experience worse blowbacks’. The relevant paragraph from Falk’s article for the Foreign Policy Journal reads:
‘The American global domination project is bound to generate all kinds of resistance in the post-colonial world. In some respects, the United States has been fortunate not to experience worse blowbacks, and these may yet happen, especially if there is no disposition to rethink US relations to others in the world, starting with the Middle East.’
These words should be framed and hung in every foreign secretary’s office across the globe.
Ms Thompson wrote that in the same article Mr Falk said: “As long as Tel Aviv has the compliant ear of the American political establishment, those who wish for peace and justice in the world should not rest easy.” She (and, presumably, her bosses) believed the article was ‘resonant of the longstanding antisemitic practice of blaming Jews (through the State of Israel by proxy) for all that is wrong in the world.’ This was unacceptable, she stated, but did not explain why.
Actually Falk’s remarks are quite OK with those who take an interest in the evil that’s going on around us. But we perfectly understand how his observations are inconvenient to the hooligan élite who are bent on more mayhem.
Falk is also under attack from the American Jewish Committee, an organisation that aggressively promotes Israel’s interests. The AJC’s Executive Director David Harris, on April 23 2013, was saying about Falk: “His malicious propaganda regarding the US and Israel – and his glaring inability to see the stark truth about extremist violence and terrorism – has no place in any international body that takes itself and its mission seriously.”
http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=7oJILSPwFfJSG&b=8479733&ct=13089965
The AJC’s stated vision embraces “democratic values, respect for human rights, and peaceful conflict-resolution”, yet Harris and his buddies seem blind to the terror, violence, utter brutality and total disrespect for others’ rights that have become Israel’s trademark.
Whose national interest are they working for?
Earlier this month the AJC welcomed the appointment of Susan Rice as President Obama’s National Security Adviser. With gushing praise it announced http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content3.aspx?c=7oJILSPwFfJSG&b=8478375&ct=13169733&notoc=1: “With regard to the Middle East, Ambassador Rice has strenuously opposed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and human rights transgressions…. She has sought to mobilize international action in the face of the ever mounting death toll in Syria, and stood up for Israel whenever needed, which in the UN, regrettably, is all too often, whether in the Security Council, General Assembly, or other UN organs….
“Again and again, she has tried to block Palestinian efforts in the world body to do an end-run around direct negotiations with Israel…. For all these reasons, AJC was very proud to present Ambassador Rice with our Distinguished Public Service Award….”
It shows how desperate the Israel lobby is to keep the Palestinians locked in the going-nowhere vacuum of direct negotiations while the criminal Tel Aviv regime keeps robbing them of their lands and resources at gun-point. Rice has played her part and been rewarded.
The AJC has had it in for Falk for years. Back in March 2008 it was “outraged” over his election to the UN Human Rights Council as the new UN Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in the Palestinian Territories http://www.ajc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=7oJILSPwFfJSG&b=8479733&ct=12488727 . They claimed Falk had repeatedly accused the US of being responsible for many of the world’s ills and compared Israel with the Nazi regime. His election, they said, underscored the bias of the UN Human Rights Council and his mandate reflected an inherent and fundamental bias. “While charged with investigating the conduct of the Israeli government in the Palestinian areas, he has no authority from the Human Rights Council to investigate major abuses of human rights perpetrated in the same areas by the Palestinian Authority and by Palestinian terror organizations.”
Of course not. There’s a big difference but the AJC just don’t get it.
Meanwhile Donahoe, Rice, Obama and all their fancy talk of “multilateral engagement to promote democracy and respect for universal human rights” have done nothing to end the decades of abuse of human rights in the Holy Land.
Richard Falk, let’s remind ourselves, is an emeritus professor of international law, author of over 20 books and editor of 20 more. He clearly knows his stuff. Isn’t it time someone gave him a medal – a big clunky one – for maintaining his integrity in this hissing vipers’ nest

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mick silver
10th February 2016, 04:32 AM
Letter to Another Dishonest “Peace” BrokerBy Stuart Littlewood (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/littlewood/) on July 25, 2013
http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/kerry-boy-1.jpg (http://www.veteranstoday.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/kerry-boy-1.jpg)Letter to another dishonest “peace” broker
…bent on bypassing the justice process
by Stuart Littlewood (http://www.veteranstoday.com/author/littlewood/)
Well John-boy, how do you think history will judge you?
The whole world has heard about your brilliant breakthrough – persuading trigger-happy US-subsidised Israel and the strangulated, unarmed Palestinians to agree “in principle” to resume the one-sided negotiations abandoned three years ago.
The reason they were abandoned, you’ll remember, was simple. The talks were fundamentally bogus, pursued in bad faith and going nowhere, just like all the other talks over the last 20 years. It was talk, talk, talk while the Israelis build, build, build their illegal settlements, illegal annexation wall and Jews-only highways.
The rest of the world, watching from outside the ludicrous peace process circus, will be forgiven for wondering why any of it was ever necessary when the key issues have already been defined, decided and ruled on by international law and a whole heap of UN resolutions.
In spite of that, John-boy, you’re frantically trying to restart a failed and discredited process that has little to do with peace. The aim is plainly to bypass the justice process afforded by international law and UN resolutions and push the Palestinians into pleading for their rights and property directly with the criminals that seized their land, ethnically cleansed it and still have their jackboot on the necks of the Palestinians who remain in the disconnected remnants of their homeland.
Has it not crossed your mind, John-boy, that this charade won’t work because there can be no lasting peace without justice? Didn’t they teach you that at law school? But never mind. The great thing is that it buys more time for the Israelis to establish even more irreversible facts on the ground that will help make the illegal occupation permanent.
Remember what Miko Peled, the Israeli general’s son, said: “The name of the game [is] erasing Palestine, getting rid of the people and de-Arabizing the country…”
Nice game, huh?
Do tell us where there’s a shred of nobility or honesty in what you’re doing, John-boy, we’d love to know.
And what bent you to the Zionist cause in the first place?
The heroic ‘partners for peace’
Now let’s meet the lovely people you’re bringing together for these historic ‘negotiations’.
In the Israeli corner we have the thug regime’s pin-up, Tzipi Livni. Her parents were both members of the Irgun, the notorious Jewish terror group. Her father, Eitan, was its chief operations officer. In 1946 the Irgun blew up the King David Hotel, Jerusalem, which housed the British mandate administration, murdering 91. She served in a Mossad unit and became a member of the Knesset in 1999. As Israeli foreign minister she was responsible for the slaughter and maiming of thousands, including women and children, when she launched Operation Cast Lead against the overcrowded civilians of the tiny sealed-off enclave of Gaza. Tzipi Livni is up to her pretty neck in Palestinian blood and shredded body-parts.
In the Palestinian corner we have one of President Abbas’s closest aides, Saeb Erekat. He’s their chief negotiator and has occupied that vitally important position for 20 years, during which he has achieved… well, what? He must be the most unsuccessful negotiator on the planet. Why is he still there? We know perfectly well why. He’s a loser and can be relied on to fail.
In the background is the Israeli prime minister Netanyahu, a menace to his own nation and the whole civilized world. The best place for him is a padded cell.
Facing him, but quite possibly skipping around hand-in-hand with enemy when off-camera, is the obnoxious quisling Abbas. As everyone knows, this ‘grey suit’ is living a privileged life on borrowed time. His term as Palestinian President officially expired in January 2009, but the western-backed parasite has clung like dried excrement to power.
Thanks to this Palestinian dinosaur I have two vivid images of Palestinians. The first, in Gaza, is the memory of Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh and the crusty old Catholic priest, Fr Manuel Mussallam, who had guarded his flock through the darkest of days, standing shoulder to shoulder in front of the microphones and cameras, each proclaiming that he was Palestinian first and Muslim or Christian second.
That’s unity of a most welcome sort.
The other image is of surly election losers Fatah now playing the part of Israel’s armed rottweiler, harking back to the days of the Vichy French militia which was set up to fight the French Resistance and do much of the Nazis’ dirty work. Is Fatah prepared to stand shoulder to shoulder with the Gaza Palestinians against the common enemy – the occupier – and proclaim themselves “Palestinians first” and Fatah/Hamas second? Judging by their track record, no. Arrest and torture of their own people is more their style, though I daresay there are honourable exceptions.
That’s disunity of a particularly nasty kind.
One of the most grotesque Wikileaks revelations was the disclosure that Abbas knew in advance about the murderous blitz on his countrymen in Gaza in 2008/9. Whether we believe the allegation or not, documents claimed that in a June 2009 meeting between Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak and a US congressional delegation, Barak said that the Israeli government “had consulted with Egypt and Fatah prior to Operation Cast Lead, asking if they were willing to assume control of Gaza once Israel defeated Hamas”.
Fatah deny it. But Abbas’s sidekick Erekat is reported as saying: “We knew about the war because the Israelis were saying there was going to be a war.” Several months before it started, at a meeting that he, Erekat, attended, Abbas asked Israel’s then-prime minister, Ehud Olmert, not to go to war, saying he would not go to Gaza on an Israeli tank. So it seems they were talking about it…
I put it to the Palestinian ambassador in London, Professor Manual Hassassian. He replied: “I am surprised as you are, and cannot confirm the Wikileaks revelations whether they are authentic or not.” No flat-out denial then, nor did he say he would refer the question upwards for clarification. You’d think the embassy would at least wish to show a clean pair of hands.
John-boy, as if the situation wasn’t skewed enough we now hear http://english.alarabiya.net/en/News/middle-east/2013/07/23/Kerry-finalizes-Middle-East-negotiations-team-in-peace-push.html you’ve appointed a senior negotiating team of your own – “the right combination of players to work with the parties” – and this is headed by Martin Indyk. Indyk is Jewish and worked for AIPAC before becoming closely involved in formulating Middle East policy with the Clinton administration. He also served on the US Israel Science and Technology Commission and as US ambassador to Israel. So, good call John-boy! If a totally unbalanced approach for settling the future of the Holy Land is what your handlers ordered, you’ve got it. What’s more, we’re told, Indyk’s appointment to these negotiations is agreed by the Palestinian President. In any other circumstances that would be astonishing.
Palestinians object
Even if Abbas goes along with it, the Kerry ‘big breakthrough’ is not welcomed by your average Palestinian patriot. Independent MP Mustafa Barghuti rejected a return to the negotiating table without clear references to the pre-1967 borders and a halt to all settlement building
http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=615573 : “The experience of 20 years of negotiations has been enough to prove it was a mistake to sign the Oslo accords before a halt to settlement building. The number of settlers on occupied (Palestinian) land has shot up from 150,000 to 600,000 now.”
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a leftist faction under the PLO umbrella, said any return to talks outside the framework of the United Nations and its resolutions amounted to “political suicide”. It wants the Palestinian leadership to join international organizations, especially judicial bodies like the International Criminal Court, which could put pressure on Israel, rather than trading Palestinian rights guaranteed under international law for compromises “which have failed time and again”.
Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said http://www.maannews.net/eng/ViewDetails.aspx?ID=615432 : “The United States has deluded the Palestinian Authority into thinking that there will be a positive outcome in negotiations with Israel,” adding that the PA’s return to the table was a cover for the Israeli agenda of Judaization, settlement building and the displacement of Palestinians.
A return to talks puts Palestinian reconciliation at risk, he said, and stopping political reconciliation for negotiations between the PA and Israel is “very dangerous”. For Hamas, reconciliation is a strategy that must be implemented immediately in view of the current Arab and global situation and US and European collusion with Israel.
Dr. Ahmed Bahar, First Deputy Head of the Legislative Council, said in a statement
http://www.palestine-info.co.uk/en/default.aspx?xyz=U6Qq7k%2bcOd87MDI46m9rUxJEpMO%2bi 1s7j9PdOjt2wzeWFbhN0t093x4khWMybM04H9VJAmExe41dUQ0 5IRZnKLLU%2bdRWaLKOO6Sguhl3pH%2bOOy9%2b7CkDLtibJxi JW6W5nBkyCE8xw9c%3d
that the Ramallah authority’s decision to return to negotiations and accept Israeli conditions was political suicide and an abandonment of Palestinian rights and national constants. He too noted that talks would provide cover for further Judaization and settlement schemes in all the occupied Palestinian territories.
Hassan Khreisha, Second Deputy Speaker of the Palestinian Legislative Council, also regarded a resumption of negotiations as “political suicide” and accused PA leaders in Ramallah of accepting Israeli bribes.
Professor of Political Science Abdul Sattar Qassem accused the Palestinian Authority of treason, saying the resumption of talk was a deal to sell Palestine. He called on the Palestinian people to dismiss these “traitorous negotiators”.
And where is Hamas?
John-boy, if you embrace the principles of democracy why have you left democratically-elected Hamas out of the equation? Why do you deal only with unelected Abbas, who has no legitimacy? Why not give the Palestinian side time (and pressure Abbas as necessary) to conclude unity talks so that they can speak with a single authoritative voice… that’s if you’re truly interested in fairness.
And if you’re a good Catholic have you, during your many visits to Jerusalem, met the Latin Patriarch and his team for a thorough briefing on the real situation in the Holy Land? If so, tell everyone about it, please.
In 2004 this article was saying http://electronicintifada.net/content/kerry-campaign-releases-middle-east-policy-seemingly-drafted-tel-aviv/1735 : “Kerry’s Middle East Policy is a dangerous journey mapped out on a carbon copy of Israel’s view of the conflict. After the Bush Administration’s similar position and laissez faire approach to gross Israeli violations of human rights, Palestinians can expect few changes to the present misery.”
What has changed, John-boy?
And by the way, why are these talks being held in Washington instead of neutral ground? More to the point, why is the US directly involved at all when there’s such a massive and obvious conflict of interest? Shouldn’t legal agencies such as the ICC be handling it? Your valuable help will of course be needed in implementing and enforcing UN and court rulings.



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Neuro
10th February 2016, 05:07 AM
I think Richard Falk should be appointed honorary Goy!