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Related: About this forumFor Netanyahu, EVERY peace initiative is an anti-Zionist plot
http://972mag.com/for-netanyahu-every-peace-initiative-is-an-anti-zionist-plot/120219/Less than a year ago, in a rare moment of honesty, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented his vision for Israeli citizens, in present and future tense. It happened during a meeting of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, which came together to mark the assassination of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin. These days there is talk about what would have happened if someone or other would have remained. This is not relevant
we will forever live by the sword. From Netanyahus blood-soaked vision, as opposed to, say, Rabins vision of hope, we can tease out his worldview and political behavior. In fact, his remarks summarize his continual refusal to respond to every single initiative that attempts to bring about the end of the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians through negotiations.
In Netanyahus eyes, every peace initiative is nothing more than a plot intended to put an end to the State of Israel a death trap that we must escape using every trick in the book. This thinking also explains Israels behavior over the past few weeks, including Netanyahus upcoming trip to Europe, where he will try to block every opportunity that may bring about negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, while seeking to soften the tone of an upcoming Quartet report on the frozen peace process, which will likely include harsh language regarding Israels settlement activities in the occupied territories.
Netanyahu stridently rejects all peace initiatives. During a Likud party meeting several weeks ago, he sent the Saudis, who proposed the Arab Peace Initiative back in 2002, to update their plan according to Israeli demands. Then he rejected the Paris Peace Initiative, which was accepted by foreign ministers of 28 EU member states. The main goal of the initiative was to assemble an international peace conference by the end of the year, in order to cause the Israelis and Palestinians to renew negotiations.
The French plan includes putting together economic incentive packages for Israel and the Palestinians, and creating steps to build trust between the two sides. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson, who reports directly to Netanyahu (the prime minister is also Israels foreign minister), rejected the initiative outright when he declared that, peace with the Palestinians will be reached through direct, bilateral negotiations with no preconditions. A decisive position. However, we must remember that Netanyahu himself created a precondition for continuing negotiations: the Palestinian Authority must recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people. This demand did not arise until 2007, and Netanyahu knows that the Palestinians, who recognized Israel in 1993, will refuse to accept it.
In Netanyahus eyes, every peace initiative is nothing more than a plot intended to put an end to the State of Israel a death trap that we must escape using every trick in the book. This thinking also explains Israels behavior over the past few weeks, including Netanyahus upcoming trip to Europe, where he will try to block every opportunity that may bring about negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians, while seeking to soften the tone of an upcoming Quartet report on the frozen peace process, which will likely include harsh language regarding Israels settlement activities in the occupied territories.
Netanyahu stridently rejects all peace initiatives. During a Likud party meeting several weeks ago, he sent the Saudis, who proposed the Arab Peace Initiative back in 2002, to update their plan according to Israeli demands. Then he rejected the Paris Peace Initiative, which was accepted by foreign ministers of 28 EU member states. The main goal of the initiative was to assemble an international peace conference by the end of the year, in order to cause the Israelis and Palestinians to renew negotiations.
The French plan includes putting together economic incentive packages for Israel and the Palestinians, and creating steps to build trust between the two sides. The Foreign Ministry spokesperson, who reports directly to Netanyahu (the prime minister is also Israels foreign minister), rejected the initiative outright when he declared that, peace with the Palestinians will be reached through direct, bilateral negotiations with no preconditions. A decisive position. However, we must remember that Netanyahu himself created a precondition for continuing negotiations: the Palestinian Authority must recognize Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people. This demand did not arise until 2007, and Netanyahu knows that the Palestinians, who recognized Israel in 1993, will refuse to accept it.
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For Netanyahu, EVERY peace initiative is an anti-Zionist plot (Original Post)
Ken Burch
Jun 2016
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Ken Burch
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http://972mag.com/for-netanyahu-every-peace-initiative-is-an-anti-zionist-plot/120219/
Lets not forget that Netanyahus rejectionism does not stem solely from his despairing vision it also serves his political needs mostly survival by prioritizing the ideology of his base among the Israeli Right. This comes at a time when criticism from both Likud members and ministers has become more extreme, and when Education Minister Naftali Bennett, Netanyahus main political rival, is saying things like, you cannot support Eretz Israel in Hebrew and establish Palestine in English a sentence that will surely accompany the prime minister as he travels to Europe.
But what kind of life is promised to a society whose political leadership promises only blood, sweat, and tears without any hope for a better future? A society in which citizens are constantly asked to make sacrifices the kind of sacrifices we never see our prime minister making. A society that lives with no security, under the threat of terrorism. A society that lacks solidarity and suffers from inequality and poverty.
Netanyahu succeeds in showing us that we can continue to maintain such a society as long as citizens are told that the quality of life is of less importance. If you listen to him, Israelis are facing constant threats: Iran, ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah, Arab citizens, the Left, left-wing NGOS. And of course, the greatest threat of all: peace plans.
But what kind of life is promised to a society whose political leadership promises only blood, sweat, and tears without any hope for a better future? A society in which citizens are constantly asked to make sacrifices the kind of sacrifices we never see our prime minister making. A society that lives with no security, under the threat of terrorism. A society that lacks solidarity and suffers from inequality and poverty.
Netanyahu succeeds in showing us that we can continue to maintain such a society as long as citizens are told that the quality of life is of less importance. If you listen to him, Israelis are facing constant threats: Iran, ISIS, Hamas, Hezbollah, Arab citizens, the Left, left-wing NGOS. And of course, the greatest threat of all: peace plans.