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US and Israel's Insulting Solution to Restore Calm in Palestine

by Stephen Lendman
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US and Israel’s Insulting Solution to Restore Calm in Palestine

by Stephen Lendman

During his Senate years, no congressional member was more one-sidedly pro-Israeli than Kerry. It shows in his current capacity, blaming Palestinian victims for Netanyahu’s high crimes.

It’s hard believing his latest scheme, concocted in cahoots with Israeli officials, their absurd way to restore calm in East Jerusalem - supposedly to show Israel won’t change its holy site status, a smokescreen showing nothing.

The proposed idea calls for installing round-the-clock security cameras on what Arabs call al-Haram al-Sarif, the Noble Sanctuary - what Jews call the Temple Mount. Longtime Israeli collaborator Mahmoud Abbas approved. So did Jordanian King Abdullah, both part of the problem, not the solution.

Israel will maintain full control over recorded footage, revealing or concealing whatever it wishes - easily able to produce fake footage to show what it wants, claiming it’s legitimate.

This scheme fools no one. Over the weekend, Kerry sounded buffoon-like, saying: “I am pleased that Prime Minister Netanyahu has reaffirmed Israel’s commitment to upholding the unchanged status quo of the Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif, both in word and in practice.”

He absurdly called installing cameras “a game-changer in discouraging anybody from disturbing the sanctity of this holy site. Netanyahu “reaffirmed” nothing, not now, earlier or ahead. Kerry’s remarks were willful deception.

Netanyahu and Abbas “expressed their strong commitment to ending violence and restoring calm as soon as possible,” he added - code language for wanting Palestinians to continue agreeing to be treated like dogs, leaving the deplorable status quo unchanged, victimizing an entire population, letting Israel continue stomping on it at its discretion.

PA Prime Minister Riyad al-Maliki blasted the camera-installing scheme, saying: “We are falling into the same trap once again. Netanyahu cannot be trusted. Who will monitor the screens of these cameras?”

“Who will record the movements of those worshipers wishing to enter? How will these cameras be employed, and will the recordings later be used to arrest young men and worshipers under the pretext of incitement?”

Hamas spokesman Fawzi Barhoum said “(t)his is a despicable attempt by Netanyahu, with American collusion, to entrench the Zionist control of Al-Aqsa Mosque by granting the occupation the right to authorize and prohibit Muslims to pray at Al-Aqsa Mosque.”

He called Kerry’s statement “pathetic” - an attempt “to beautify the Zionist Judaizing project and rescue Netanyahu from the crisis he is in as a result of his racist, extremist policy.”

Maliki failed to explain the issue for Palestinians goes way beyond assuring the sanctity of Islam’s third holiest site. Longstanding occupation harshness is the root cause of justifiable popular anger - led by a new generation of youths, wanting fundamental freedoms everyone deserves.

The only way to stop daily violence and persecution in Palestine is by ending occupation and effectively challenging US imperial lawlessness.

Washington arms and funds Israel’s killing machine. Without its support, real change is possible. With it, longstanding state terrorism persists, Palestinians blamed for Israeli high crimes, on their own with no outside help against a ruthless occupier.

Kerry, Netanyahu, Abbas, and Abdullah changed the subject, ignored the fundamental issue vital to address equitably to change the destructive dynamic on the ground.

Courageous, justifiable Palestinian resistance won’t end until long abused people are free from repressive occupation.

The only solution is revolutionary change, justice for a long-suffering population too intolerable to accept any longer.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen [at] sbcglobal.net.

His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html

Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.

Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network.

It airs three times weekly: live on Sundays at 1PM Central time plus two prerecorded archived programs.
§correction and update
by David Roknich/IndyRadio
the situation has changed.
http://www.jpost.com/Arab-Israeli-Conflict/Abbas-to-UN-Protect-us-from-Israel-we-need-you-430295

"On Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu publicly stated that Israel was not changing the status quo on the Temple Mount, which is under the custodianship of the Islamic Wakf and the Jordanian monarchy.

Israel and Jordan are working on a plan, that the Palestinians oppose, to vastly increase surveillance cameras at the site to ensure transparency with regard to any actions at the site which is holy to Jews, Muslims and Christians.

Abbas did not mention the cameras in his speech but instead appealed to the international community to affirm the rights of Palestinians to self-determination, recognize Palestine as a state, halt Israeli violence against his people and hold Israel accountable to international law.

The Fourth Geneva Convention should be applied against Israel with regard to is actions in the “the occupied state of Palestine, including east Jerusalem,” he said.

Israel, he said, can only achieve peace by ending the “occupation” and not by “wanton force, colonial settlement, collective punishment, house demolitions, field executions, denial of the other, and affronting the dignity of our people as well as propagating poisonous hatred and enmity against them.”

Israel has not only colonized Palestinian land, but it has allowed settlers to attack them, he charged.

“They have even formed armed terrorist gangs known with names such as 'the price tag' and others,” said Abbas. He referenced the arson attack by Jewish extremists that killed three members of the Dawabsha family in their home in the West Bank village of Duma and the murder of the Palestinian teen Mohammed Abu Khdeir in Jerusalem in the summer of 2014.

He characterized the IDF and Border Police killing of close to 30 Palestinian assailants in the last few weeks, as well as another 30 during violent riots, as “field executions.”

“As part of Israel's persistence to act as a state above international law, its occupation force has recently stepped up its criminal practices to the point where it performed field executions against defenseless Palestinian civilians, including children,” Abbas said.

He rejected international attempts, including by the US, to jumpstart the frozen peace process, by simply setting him down with Netanyahu to resume negotiations.

“It is no longer useful to waste time in negotiations just for the sake of negotiations, what is required is the ending of occupation in accordance with the international legitimacy resolutions,” he said.

“We reject any interim or partial solution,” he said. What is needed, he said, is an imposed solution by the international community.

He welcomed efforts by the international community for a UN Security Council resolution that calls for a two-state solution along the pre-1967 lines with an agreed upon time line for an Israeli withdrawal from Palestinian territories including east Jerusalem."
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