SENZA CENSURA N.17
JULY 2005
TRAPPED LIKE MICE
Death industrial projects in Palestine
Palestinians Under the New Israeli "Disengagement Plan"
January 6th, 2005
Palestine is in the headlines of the Western mainstream media again. The
preparations for the elections give everyone enough news to cover – or rather:
they give the media enough news to cover up what is actually developing on the
ground. But it is this current situation on the ground that will, if it is not
stopped in time, more effectively shape the future for the Palestinian people
than any electoral process ever could.
Away from international attention, the destiny being prepared for the
Palestinian people is showing its true face more clearly than ever before with
the new Israeli plans presented to the public in the past few months. The
Apartheid Wall, with its horrendous effects on Palestinian life and land, does
not stand alone, but is today merging with the longstanding Israeli settlement
policy and the creation of Jewish-only infrastructure into a comprehensive
scheme for colonial domination and conquest.
An appalling plan for Palestine is shaping up behind Israeli slogans of “disengagement”;
behind the British “initiative to revive the Road Map”; and behind the U.S.
drive to force through the completion of Israeli plans that finalize the
Bantustanization of the Palestinian people. All three are combining to push for
an end to all Palestinian resistance, which is seen as a pre-condition for
controlling the Middle East from Jerusalem to Baghdad. The U.S. administration
in particular is highly aware that any possible chance of success for the
occupation of Iraq, and for U.S.-Israeli plans to shape the future of the
Greater Middle East, depend on their ability to create “stability” for the
Israeli colonial project of annexation, expulsion, and occupation in Palestine.
Among the recent plans announced by Israel, some were mere masquerades for the
international media, while others revealed concrete Israeli projects. The latest
modification of the path of the Apartheid Wall was a plan of the first kind.
These supposed modifications were nothing more than the result of U.S. and
international pressure demanding maps that would enable them to defend the Wall
in front of their constituencies and public opinion. The “new map” of the Wall
represents a contorted game of numbers and definitions that has “lowered” the
percentage of West Bank land stolen and destroyed by the Apartheid Wall to 6.1
percent.
But of course, as the media and political leaders praising the “new” plan
inevitably fail to point out, this 6.1 percent needs to be added to the 11.8
percent annexed by the settlements and the 29.1 percent isolated in the Jordan
Valley. Without even taking into account the additional land that has also been
stolen from the Palestinian people for the construction of the settlers-only
roads, this makes a total of 47 percent of the West Bank, and reveals itself as
absolutely no different from the 47 percent that Israel intended to annex before
the supposed modifications.
This game of numbers is also aimed at re-directing the way that the situation on
the ground is talked about. It steers attention towards the size of the
Bantustans being forced upon the Palestinian people, as if it was not the very
fact that our people are being closed off behind walls that should create the
outrage, rather than the question of whether these ghettos should be slightly
larger. We are not fighting for bigger ghettos or for more colorful walls, but
for liberation and justice in our land.
The real Israeli political project, meanwhile, can be found in the
“disengagement plan” and the initiatives connected to this plan. The
disengagement plan, far from being a withdrawal or giving the Palestinian people
the right to statehood, demarcates in fact the full Bantustanization of our
people. The rhetoric of the plan hides one of the best-elaborated and most
effectively industrially planned projects for the enslavement and destruction of
an entire people.
This plan consists of four main construction projects that have been submitted
to the public and are intimately linked to the construction of the Apartheid
Wall:
1. The Building of New Settlements and the Expansion of Existing Settlements:
Settlements have always been at the core of the colonial project to control
Palestine. The so-called “disengagement plan” claims to be about the dismantling
of settlements: that is, the evacuation of settlements in the Gaza Strip and of
four minor settlements in the West Bank near Jenin. But at the same time, Israel
has announced the annexation of all the other approximately 200 settlements in
the Occupied West Bank and Jerusalem. In addition, Israel is currently expanding
and constructing new settlements in the Tulkarem and Qalqiliya areas, ensuring
the permanent annexation of the Palestinian lands isolated by the Wall.
2. More Settlers-Only “By-Pass” Roads: The fenced and heavily military guarded
bypass roads are for settlers only—Palestinians are not allowed to use or cross
them. These roads cut through the West Bank and destroy the Palestinian road
system, allowing the settlers free access everywhere while at the same time
annexing lands and isolating Palestinian communities from each other in the same
way the Apartheid Wall does. Israel has announced the construction of a further
500 km of roads to reinforce this apartheid road network. It ensures that
Palestinian residential areas are nothing more than enclosed islands, totally
isolated among the settlements and their road system.
3. Bridges and Tunnels: Israel plans the construction of sixteen junctions with
bridges (which will be guaranteed freeways for Israelis) and tunnels (which will
be controlled passages for Palestinians, guarded by Israeli occupation forces).
These will be the only passage points for Palestinians needing to travel from
one area or city to another within the West Bank. While providing a façade of
“maximum contiguity” among Palestinian areas to the international
community—after all, the claim goes, these junctions connect the Palestinian
Bantustans with each other, thus providing “contiguity”—this project is in fact
aimed at guaranteeing full Israeli control over the West Bank even after a mock
“withdrawal” of the Israeli army. All tunnels will be provided with gates (this
is already the case in the village of Habla, in the Qalqiliya district, where
the Palestinian population is at the mercy of the occupation forces in order to
pass to or from their village), which will enable Israel to impose full curfew
over the West Bank, perpetrate collective punishment at will, and control all
Palestinian life. To do so, it will need no more than sixteen military cars, one
for each junction.
4. The CBIZ (Cross Border Industrial Zones): The project of enslaving the
Palestinian people, once we have been completely deprived of land, resources,
trade, and livelihood, will be completed by the construction of Israeli
Industrial Zones on our stolen lands that are located outside the ghettos
defined by the Apartheid Wall, the settlements and their road system. This is
the key element that provides economic sustainability to the rest of the Israeli
plans. These Israeli-owned industrial zones will be labor intensive industries
where the Palestinian people will be forced to work as exploited labor,
enriching the Israeli economy in the attempt to earn a meager living in the only
way possible behind the gates of our ghettos. Israel has asked the U.S. and
Europe to fund the CBIZ, and thus to legitimize the Israeli political project,
under the pretext of providing “work opportunities” for the Palestinian
population. The CBIZ is also presented as a practical economic solution to a
potential humanitarian disaster —after all, the argument goes, if the
international community does not provide funding for this project, then the
Palestinian population will be dependent on humanitarian aid (or simply starve
to death in their ghettos, which might be upsetting for the world to watch).
This humanitarian aid – like many other costs of the occupation of Palestine and
the expulsion of Palestinians from their land – would thus have to be paid by
the international community. In any case, under the CBIZ plan, the Palestinian
people will remain subjected, enslaved, and deprived of any possibility of
self-determination.
The Apartheid Wall allows Israel to implement and link all of the above
mentioned policies into a coherent regime. It completes the Palestinian ghettos
that have been prepared by the settlement policy and the road system. It also
enables Israel to completely annex Jerusalem and to isolate it from the West
Bank, thus providing Israel with a direct passage from the Mediterranean Sea to
the Jordan Valley, while at the same time taking away the heart of Palestine
from the Palestinian people.
In the light of these facts on the ground, it is obvious that no Palestinian
state will be possible. It is also obvious that the continued violation of
Palestinian rights and of international law remains the infrastructure of the
new Israeli plans. The only future envisaged for the Palestinian people is one
of ghettos and Bantustans, and a life under permanent Israeli control,
domination, and humiliation.
A Palestinian farmer standing in front of the destruction caused by the
Apartheid Wall in Beit Duqqu asked: “You took our country and killed our
children. You destroyed our houses and bulldozed our fields and built your
settlements, what more do you want? Why the Wall? … You want to trap us like
mice, you want to put a prison gate for us and start counting us as if we were
some animals?!”
The Palestinian people will never accept a life lived under these conditions,
where the occupation has been reinforced by the – seemingly – definitive
colonization of the West Bank. This represents the completion of an apartheid
system that by far exceeds the darkest times of South Africa, as it aims at the
complete demise of our people.
We will never accept seeing our lands stolen and destroyed, our dignity taken
away, our most fundamental rights violated every day, our holy sites barred in
front of us, and Jerusalem – the historic, cultural, and economic capital of
Palestine – annexed and isolated from our people.
We will not surrender to this destiny. But we are asking for a response from the
world to this project for our demise that is clear, effective, and immediate.
Six months after the International Court of Justice decision regarding the
illegality of the Apartheid Wall, the settlement policy, and the Occupation,
Israel has not given any sign that it will stop the construction of the
Apartheid Wall. Rather, it has strengthened its colonial plans. International
criticism has proven unable to bring about the changes that are needed. The
international community has – as with all other UN resolutions regarding
Palestinian rights – once again failed to take up its legal obligations to
ensure that the ICJ decision will be implemented and international law respected.
It is the people of the world who are being called upon today to defend the
values of justice and freedom. The call for the isolation of Israel, through
boycott, divestment, and sanctions campaigns, needs to get louder every day, in
every city around the world. Individuals, organizations, networks, and
institutions are already promoting boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns
throughout the world. The trend towards a new international anti-apartheid
movement is emerging, and this is the grassroots support that the Palestinian
people can build upon in the face of continued failures by the international
community.
These different campaigns around the world must be the beginning of a process
that will make Israel pay a price for its crimes. Such a worldwide movement is
necessary in order to end this vicious blend of occupation, expulsion,
ghettoization, leading—as the new Israeli plans reveal when they are examined
closely, away from the media show surrounding the Palestinian election process—the
total enslavement of a whole people.
Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign
http://stopthewall.org/analysisandfeatures/843.shtml