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Israel To Isolate Jerusalem With Defensive Barriers

Barak: “Fence is needed until PA is willing to resume talks”

HAMBURG, April 16 (IslamOnline & News Agencies) – Former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak said Tuesday, April 16, that it was important to create defensive barriers between Israel and the Palestinians occupied territories by erecting a fence between both areas, news agencies reported.

This, he added is important until the Palestinian Authority is willing to resume negotiations once again with Israel, reported Agence France-Presse (AFP).

Speaking to The Financial Times Barak said that the Gaza strip which is surrounded by a fence is the best evidence that this method is effective since no “terrorist activity” has come out of this area.

AFP reported that on Monday Israel had started work to build these barriers that would isolate occupied Jerusalem from the Palestinians in the West Bank, public television reported.

It broadcast pictures of teams of workers laying down barbed wire while bulldozers dug trenches north of the city.

The Israeli government has given the green light for a project to isolate Greater Jerusalem with a system of defenses. Greater Jerusalem includes Jewish settlement districts in the city's annexed eastern sector which Israel seized in the 1967 Middle East war.

According to Israeli newspapers, the system will include walls, trenches, fences, mounds and watch towers running 54 kilometers to the north, south and east of Jerusalem.

Prime Minister Ariel Sharon last week floated the idea of "security zones" in the West Bank to buffer Israel from Palestinian martyr operations.

The right-wing premier sent in tanks and thousands of troops into the West Bank on March 29 to smash what he called Palestinian "terrorist infrastructures”.

In an analysis published on Antiwar.com website, Ran HaCohen, a professor in Tel-Aviv University said that the martyr operations have been “singled out, over emphasized and isolated from their context.” 

“Professional demonizers like Thomas Friedman work hard to persuade us of suicidal lies like the one claiming suicide bombers are "a whole new form of warfare" unique to Palestinians,” said HaCohen adding that the direct involvement of Palestinian President Yasser Arafat in these attacks is an outright Israeli fabrication.

“Suicide bombers, are not different from any other weapon. They can be used against three kinds of targets: soldiers, settlers, and civilians inside Israel,” said HaCohen adding that when acting against soldiers, the suicide bomber has international law on his side.

“International legislation acknowledges the right of occupied people to use force against their oppressors, both inside the occupied territories and outside them. Based upon the principles of the Hague International Convention of 1907 and confirmed in the Nuremberg Tribunal after World War II, this determination was essential to forestall Nazi claims that partisans, Ghetto fighters, and other underground resistance forces in the territories occupied by Germany had allegedly been "terrorists". In the Nuremberg Tribunal it was unequivocally set down that resistance fighters, including those who had struggled within Germany itself, acted in accordance with the regulations of international law.”

While HaCohen said that bombing civilians is a crime he questioned the situation if it is carried out inside occupied territories. “If Palestinians do it inside the occupied territories, the great question is what those civilians, also known as settlers, are doing there. Their presence in the occupied territories may not justify killing them, but it raises serious doubts as for who is responsible for it.”

He questioned why Israel does not put up a fence between Israel and the occupied West Bank.

He said that there are three reasons to account for that. The first is that a fence might be interpreted as a border and Israel is “unwilling to give up the West Bank. Therefore, it rather lets its citizens die in suicide attacks. It's as simple as that,” said HaCohen.

The second reason revolves around the numerous Israeli settlements spread throughout the entire West Bank.

“If the settlements are taken in, you have to take the surrounding Palestinian population too, and then what's the point. If you leave the settlements out, you solve only part of the problem.

“The smaller part of the problem, actually. Israel cares much more about its 200.000 settlers in the West Bank than about its 6 million citizens inside the Green Line (indeed, most settlements are surrounded by a fence).

“Take this: in the 1990s, the Israeli Government spent on every settler an average of 5,428 NIS a year. The national average per citizen was just 3,807 NIS. Israeli Arab citizens were worth much less: 2,402 NIS. The cheaper the citizen, the cheaper his life,” he explained.

The third reason is that Israel uses the terror attacks on its citizens especially on civilians inside the Green Line, to justify its ever more violent occupation and to endlessly expand its illegal settlements. “Why build a simple fence, if you can occasionally sacrifice a few civilians in return for a huge propaganda benefit for the occupation and the settlements?”

 

 

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