Europe And US Richly Reward Israel

This article was written by a pro-Palestinian guy and was first published in the Palestine Chronicle. From there it went to the Eurasia Review. Ignore the screed against Israel and focus instead on the largesse Israel has received and wonder why. Perhaps because they need us more than we need them. While the EU and the US could cut off the flow of funds to put the burden on Israel of caring for the necessities of the Arabs in the territories, I doubt that they would do this because then they would have lost control of the process. They also know that it would end the PA and that Israel would respond by massive construction in Judea and Samaria in o0rder to put the Arabs to work. Thus we benefit as do they. Ted Belman

By Jonathan Cook, Palestine Chronicle

Israel has barely put a foot right with the international community since its attack on Gaza more than three years ago provoked global revulsion.

The right-wing government of Benjamin Netanyahu has serially defied and insulted foreign leaders, including US President Barack Obama; given the settlers virtual free rein; blocked peace talks with the Palestinians; intimidated and marginalized human rights groups, UN agencies and even the Israeli courts; and fuelled a popular wave of Jewish ethnic and religious chauvinism against the country’s Palestinian minority, foreign workers and asylum seekers.

No wonder, then, that in poll after poll Israel ranks as one of the countries with the most negative influence on international affairs.

And yet, the lower Israel sinks in public estimation, the more generous western leaders are in handing out aid and special favors to their wayward ally. The past few days have been particularly shameless.

It was revealed last week that the European Union had approved a massive upgrade in Israel’s special trading status, strengthening economic ties in dozens of different fields. The decision was a reversal of a freeze imposed in the wake of the Gaza attack of winter 2008.

Amnesty International pointed out that the EU was violating its own commitments in the European Neighborhood Policy, which requires that, as a preferred trading partner, Israel respect international human rights, democratic values and its humanitarian obligations.

Equally troubling, the EU is apparently preparing to upend what had looked like an emerging consensus in favor of banning settlement products – the only meaningful punishment the EU has threatened to inflict on Israel.

With some irony, Europe’s turnabout was revealed the same day that Israel announced it was planning to destroy eight villages in the West Bank, expelling their 1,500 Palestinian inhabitants, to make way for a military firing zone. Four more villages are also under threat.

The villagers’ expulsion was further confirmation that Israel is conducting a “forced transfer” of Palestinians, as recent EU reports have warned, from the nearly two-thirds of the West Bank under its control.

Europe’s only real leverage over Israel is economic: business between the two already accounts for about 60 per cent of Israeli trade, worth nearly 30 billion euros. But rather than penalizing Israel for repeatedly stomping over the flimsiest prospects for a two-state solution, the EU is handsomely rewarding it.

It is not alone. The United States is also showering economic benefits and military goodies on Israel, in addition to the billions of dollars in aid it hands over every year.

In the past few days alone, President Obama signed a new law greatly expanding military cooperation with Israel and awarded $70 million – on top of an existing $210 million donation – for it to develop the Iron Dome missile defense system; the Pentagon arm-twisted Lockheed Martin into collaborating with Israeli firms in revamping the new F-35 fighter jet; and Congress approved a four-year extension of US loan guarantees to make it cheaper for Israel to borrow money on the international markets.

Meanwhile, Obama’s rival for the presidency, Mitt Romney, has criticized Obama for being too miserly towards Israel. As he stood shoulder to shoulder with Netanyahu in Jerusalem on Sunday, Romney issued a press release suggesting that his administration would spend even more US taxpayers’ dollars on Israel’s missile defense system.

All this munificence is coming from the two dominant parties to the Quartet – the international group comprising the US, the EU, the United Nations and Russia. The Quartet’s role is to champion the very two-state solution Israel is striving so strenuously to destroy.

In a further irony, the World Bank issued last week its latest report on the state of the Palestinian economy, concluding that its situation was so dire the Palestinian government-in-waiting, the Palestinian Authority, could not be considered ready for independent statehood. The report noted that the Palestinians were heavily reliant on foreign donors and that local private businesses, agriculture and manufacturing were all in decline.

With feigned obtuseness, the World Bank recommended that the PA increase exports to foreign markets, glossing over the biggest impediment to such trade: the severe restrictions imposed by Israel on the movement of people and goods into and out of Palestinian territory.

As the Quartet has grown ever more silent in the face of Israeli transgressions, US politicians have stepped in with cynical maneuvers to shore up Israel’s intransigence and destroy any hopes of a peaceful solution.

Last week, for example, US lawmakers were reported to have put their names to a congressional resolution recognizing the recent report of Israel’s controversial Levy Committee. The report concluded that Israel was not occupying the West Bank and that consequently the settlements there are legal.

The topsy-turvy character of international diplomacy was acknowledged this month by a recently retired British ambassador to the Middle East. Tom Philips, who served in Israel and Saudi Arabia, writes in the latest edition of Prospect magazine that Europe and the US need to use “big carrots and big sticks” if there is to be any hope of reviving the peace process.

But Mr. Philips believes the US is “genetically indisposed” to forcing change on Israel. He proposes instead choking off donor money to the PA so as “to put the full weight of the occupation on Israel, a burden I do not think they would be able to endure”.

In another of the rich ironies of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, it now seems even some diplomats are concluding that the Palestinians will be best served by destroying the fledgling government that was supposed to be the harbinger of their independence.

The real obstacles to peace – Israel, its occupation and western complicity – might then be laid bare for all to see.

– Jonathan Cook won the Martha Gellhorn Special Prize for Journalism. His latest books are “Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to Remake the Middle East” (Pluto Press) and “Disappearing Palestine: Israel’s Experiments in Human Despair” (Zed Books). His website is www.jkcook.net. He contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com. A version of this article first appeared in The National (Abu Dhabi)

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  1. Jonathan Crook, I mean Cook, has lost control of the facts.
    The Pals could have had a negotiated settlement, as part of the Partition Plan,
    but chose instead to invade, gambled and lost. Just a bunch of cry-babies.

    Cant “replay the tape” or as Romney would say, go back in time.
    The original “refugees” of 1948-49 have multiplied to a huge number,
    so no going back to their homes is possible now

  2. Muslims leaders and fascists continue their war of deception and lies. Billion of dollars from the Gulf states and SA go to that goal while misery spread over the Muslim people.Their goal, the destruction of HUMANITY, will be the victory of Allah.
    Cook a CROOK!

  3. When muslims lose the oil money there will be no one listening to them and the “palestinians” will sink into the same oblivion as so many real peoples who are now ignored by the world. Take control of their oil resources and its all over: no more terror finance.

  4. The Brutish simply cannot get over the fact that their partitioning of what does not belong to them or their theft of lands and resources not their are self apportioned “rights” that are gone forever. Jonathan Cook should internalize that as fact.
    They still have to vamoose from the Islas Malvinas and Gibraltar and choice tidbits of others lands they stole, and that they will also have to vacate.
    After that we would not be upset if the land mass sinking into the oceans that swallowed the land bridge from the British Islands to Europe, is renewed on the still above water areas.

  5. Martha Gellhorn is no doubt turning over in her grave, the award named in her honor having been given to this Israel-hater.

  6. This article actually reads like a satire. If I was asked to write the stupidest, over the top, parody of a English anti-semite whining about Israel, I couldn’t even get close to this imbecile.

    “revulsion” at self defense says it all.

  7. This is no more than typical liberal left anti-Semitic spin.

    For instance just watch Obama and the democratic strategist lie after lie after lie.

    The knuckle heads of the world suck it up.

    But folks, we know the truth and they can’t handle the truth.

    I often said and I hate beating a dead horse, Israel needs a major PR program to promote the the truth.

    By the way we all know Jerusalem is the capital of Israel, it’s the dumb asses who don’t.

  8. All too typical leftist British b.s. Cook takes Palestinian Arabs as the victims du jour to attack a western oriented country whose success contradicts his most sacred beliefs. Unfortunately educated ignorance and hatred he displays is difficult to cure.

  9. Ignore the screed against Israel and focus instead on the largesse Israel has received and wonder why.

    It’s hard to ignore such utter depravity and the hatred he expresses toward the Jewish state.

  10. Could jonathan cook be any more twisted and morally depraved in his worldview? The obstacle to peace is the free, democratic state of Israel and not the islamic terror states and their terrorist “palestinian” proxies who openly state the desire to obliterate the Jewish state and perpetrate a Jewish genocide. Cook apparently has no problem with America and the west providing economic and military aid to islamic terror states who commit massive human rights atrocities, not to mention to the terrorist PA and hamas.

    Amnesty International pointed out that the EU was violating its own commitments in the European Neighborhood Policy, which requires that, as a preferred trading partner, Israel respect international human rights, democratic values and its humanitarian obligations.

    Israel does respect human rights and democratic values unlike the EU’s islamic trading partners.