| The ISRAELI "REFUGEE SOLUTION" will ESCALATE
the CONFLICT in the MIDDLE EAST Comments issued by BADIL Resource Center BADIL Resource Center In a recent article entitled "Refugee Solution" (Jerusalem Post, 9-11-99), Shlomo Gazit, the former head of Israeli military intelligence and frequent commentator on the Palestinian refugee issue, outlined six Israeli conditions to put an end to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: a) "A public announcement by Palestinian
Authority Chairman Arafat in which he addresses the Palestinian people and declares that
this is a historic agreement that will put an end to the 100-year old conflict. Aware of the problems that these Israeli conditions will create for the PA/PLO, Gazit offers operational suggestions: "Now, there's little doubt that Arafat will
claim - and justifiably so - that he has no way to implement such an agreement with regard
to refugees located in other countries, or even any way to influence those other states in
these matters. But [...] Arafat now has under his aegis some 50% of all the Palestinian
refugees - those now living in Gaza and the West Bank. THERE IS NOTHING STOPPING HIM FROM
IMPLEMENTING SUCH AN AGREEMENT IN THE AREAS HE WILL CONTROL. I would hope and presume that
Israel will stand firm and not sign a final- "If indeed all this plays out, one can
expect a UNIQUE DYNAMIC to be created. It is hard to imagine that 1.5 million refugees in
Lebanon, Syria and Jordan will forgo compensation and a chance at a new life after their
brothers in Gaza and the West Bank have accepted that they are not returning to Israel
proper." BADIL Resource Center wishes to clarify: 1. Unfortunately, Shlomo Gazit's proposal does not reflect a single, personal opinion. It reflects the strategic approach to the Palestinian refugee question chosen by the current Israeli government led by Ehud Barak. 2. The "unique dynamic" to be created
is equivalent to a LARGE SCALE CLAMP-DOWN by the PA on the 1.4 million Palestinian
refugees (or about 38% of all refugees) living in the West Bank and Gaza Strip; a massive
PA campaign aimed at the repression of the freedom of expression and public
organization in the areas under PA control. Polling done in the summer of 1999 suggests
that 90.8% of the Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are opposed to the
establishment of a Palestinian state in exchange for surrendering the refugee's right of
return; 84.2% stated that they would not be convinced of a final status agreement
providing for compensation as the main element of a solution of the refugee question; and,
51.4% stated that they would work to make such an agreement fail (source: opinion poll by
PA-State Information Service, summer 1999; for more on polling see BADIL press release,
7-10-99, on our website). 3. The Israeli "refugee solution" aims to PERMANENTLY SEVERE the SOCIAL and POLITICAL TIES which continue to connect the 5 million Palestinian refugees living in Israel, the 1967-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, the Gulf States, and western countries despite 51 years of exile. It aims to impose an Israeli solution by means of total socio-economic EMPOVERISHMENT and MARGINALIZATION (the result of the "immediate cessation of UNRWA activities). 4. The Israeli "solution" aims to legitimize Israel's historical ethnic cleansing operation and the massive robbery of Palestinian refugee property via the repression of the victims, with the endeavor to be executed by the Palestinian leadership and supported by the international community. This in times when the international community has taken a clear stand against ethnic cleansing schemes world-wide and intervened against the responsible authorities in Rwanda, Croatia, Bosnia, and Kosova. 5. The Israeli "refugee solution" will lead to MORE CONFLICT and WAR in the Middle East. It has been proven that conflict resolutions which do not reflect a basic notions of justice as expressed in the principles of international law, are not sustainable:
According to the standards of international law, such individual refugee rights are not extinguished by a political agreement between the PLO/PA and Israel. The continuation of the struggle of the Palestinian people, more than two thirds of whom are refugees, for the implementation of the right of return, restitution and compensation will thus remain a legitimate cause. BADIL Resource Center calls upon the international community and policy makers to convey a CLEAR MESSAGE to Israel:
Israel's position, outside the framework of
international law and principles, must no longer be accepted, if the vision of regional
peace, cooperation and development is to become a reality in the Middle East. |