by Maj. Gen. (res.) Gershon Hacohen
While Israeli Jews continue to move into urban centers, the Palestinians have been assuming sovereignty in the open lands and leaving the Jews with personal sovereignty solely in their areas of residence.
BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,274, September 2, 2019
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: While
Israeli Jews continue to move into urban centers, the Palestinians have
been assuming sovereignty in the open lands and leaving the Jews with
personal sovereignty solely in their areas of residence. This trend is
not restricted to the West Bank. It is also occurring in the Negev, the
Galilee, and the Jezreel Valley, where Jews are moving into high-rise
buildings while non-Jews are taking control of the open spaces. A
contributing factor to this dangerous trend is the complete lack of
interest in the subject displayed by most of the Israeli public.
Over the past decade, 28,650 illegal Arab
structures have been built in Area C. Hundreds of kilometers of roads
have been laid, and hundreds of thousands of agricultural dunams have
been taken over in land that has never belonged to a Palestinian.
This invasion is being implemented with the involvement and guidance of the EU and with major financial support from abroad.
Meanwhile, PM Netanyahu has introduced a plan to
build 700 housing units for Palestinians in Area C along with 6,000
housing units for Jews in the West Bank. Despite criticism from settler
leadership, cabinet ministers, including Rafi Peretz and Bezalel
Smotrich, have supported the plan out of a basic understanding that
sovereignty in a territory entails not only setting restrictions on
building but also issuing permits. In that regard, sovereignty in Area C
is no different from sovereignty in other areas of the country.
The basis of a sovereign state – in Area C as in
the Negev – is its ability to plan, which includes stipulating what and
where it is forbidden to build and what and where it is permitted to
build. These stipulations should apply to everyone, Jewish or
Palestinian.
Apart from the threat Palestinian building in Area
C poses to Israel’s national and security interests, one needs to ask
why the issue has not gained traction among the Israeli public. It is
this popular apathy that, among other things, allows the PM to keep
ignoring this dangerous trend.
Netanyahu’s behavior on this matter is hard to
understand. If it is fine with him to give the Palestinians open land
for an eventual two-state solution, then presumably the land should be
provided as a quid pro quo in an agreement – not simply taken over by
the Palestinians in a unilateral process of attrition. If, on the other
hand, Israel has an interest in retaining the land, why is Netanyahu
allowing the invasion to proceed?
The Palestinians and Europeans understand
something Israelis refuse to see. They grasp that while Maale Adumim is a
fully-fledged city that will not be evacuated, it can be turned into a
threatened and shrinking enclave by fast-tracking Palestinian building
all around it and along the roads leading to it. Israeli disregard for
the endgame of this tactic, including among most of the defense
establishment, is amazing to the point of alarming.
Public apathy on the subject stems in part from
the fact that most Israeli Jews spend no time in the West Bank and are
simply unaware that this is happening. But their indifference can also
be attributed to a traditional Jewish “disability” with regard to open,
non-urbanized land.
In their protracted exile, Jews became people of
the city. To them, open spaces were simply empty tracts of no value. As
Yuri Slezkine, a Jew who emigrated from the Soviet Union to the US, put
it in his book:
The Modern Age is the Jewish Age, and the
twentieth century, in particular, is the Jewish Century. Modernization
is about everyone becoming urban, mobile, literate, articulate,
intellectually intricate, physically fastidious, and occupationally
flexible. It is about learning how to cultivate people and symbols, not
fields or herds…. No one is better at being Jewish than the Jews
themselves. In the age of capital, they are the most creative
entrepreneurs; in the age of alienation, they are the most experienced
exiles.
The autonomy talks based on the 1979 peace treaty
with Egypt explored the concept of personal sovereignty – meaning an
arrangement whereby the Palestinians would exercise personal sovereignty
in their areas of residence while Israel would retain sovereignty over
the territory. What is emerging is exactly the reverse. As the Jews
coalesce in urban concentrations, the Palestinians are assuming
sovereignty in the open lands. The Jews are left with personal
sovereignty only inside their communities.
This trend is not only occurring in the West Bank.
In the Negev, the Galilee, and the Jezreel Valley, Jews are moving into
high-rise buildings while non-Jews take control of the open spaces.
Private agricultural lands in Metulla and Rosh Pina are being sold, and
kibbutz lands are being leased mostly to Arabs. When one’s view from the
high-rise on the coastal plain points west toward the sea, why should
one care about another Palestinian housing unit going up in Area C?
A Hebrew version of this article was published in the August issue of Liberal.
Maj. Gen. (res.) Gershon Hacohen is a senior research fellow at the Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies. He served in the IDF for forty-two years. He commanded troops in battles with Egypt and Syria. He was formerly a corps commander and commander of the IDF Military Colleges.
Source: https://besacenter.org/perspectives-papers/israeli-apathy-palestinian-construction-area-c/
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Mr. Ali Adi [an Arab who lives in Israel] said:
If you ask any one of them [Arabs] during a casual conversation, even the biggest hater of Israel will tell you honestly that they prefer a conflict with Jews to a conflict with other Arabs, which would naturally result in brutal, unchecked bloodshed. The Arab citizens of Israel will admit that they prefer the Israeli government to an Arab one, even if from their comfortable positions at Israeli universities they prefer to call it “the occupation.”
SOURCES:
I Embrace My Israeli Arab Identity by Ali Adi 2019 September 1
www.israelhayom.com/opinions/i-embrace-my-arab-israeli-identity/
www.jns.org/opinion/i-embrace-my-israeli-arab-identity/
www.algemeiner.com/2019/09/02/i-embrace-my-israeli-arab-identity/
Mr. Ali Adi [an Arab who lives in Israel] said:
“The truth, which the entire Arab world already acknowledges, that the Israeli army is the more humane and considerate than the Arab armies, fills me with pride.”
SOURCES:
I Embrace My Israeli Arab Identity by Ali Adi 2019 September 1
www.israelhayom.com/opinions/i-embrace-my-arab-israeli-identity/
www.jns.org/opinion/i-embrace-my-israeli-arab-identity/
www.algemeiner.com/2019/09/02/i-embrace-my-israeli-arab-
identity/
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Lord Ian Livingston of England said:
“Whilst the Israeli Defense Forces are not
perfect, the obsession of focusing on them
despite being the most moral and professional
army in the Middle East is very strange.”
SOURCE: Ten Baroness Tonge
Pilloried at House of Lords Session She Initiated
on Israel’s Treatment of Palestinian Children
by Benjamin Kerstein, 2019 July 8, The Algemeiner
www.algemeiner.com/2019/07/08/itiated-on-israels-treatment-of-palestinian-children/
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