Amira Hass: Two state solution died in 1993
Israel has made settlers of all its citizens
By Amira Hass, Haaretz
December 9, 2009
Would any of the settlers who opposed the Civil Administration inspectors this week be living in the territories had the governments of Israel not established and encouraged them? Would the Gush Katif evacuees have moved to mobile homes in Ariel in the expectation of spacious permanent housing had the government clearly declared that this was forbidden – because the settlements will be evacuated in the near future for a peace agreement – and that evacuation-compensation money would not be paid to anyone who moves to the West Bank?
Do the settlers clashing with the forces of law and order not know that those who have committed crimes – from racist threats and blocking roads, to wholesale cutting down of trees, arson and beating and murdering Palestinians – have not been investigated or have been forgiven and forgotten with a wink?
The settlers’ feeling of betrayal is natural. Haven’t the state and its institutions taught us that the settler is superior to everyone else?
Yes. The settler, in fact, is us.
The freeze orders will not change what exists now: an elite state for Jews and a sub-space for Palestinians – truncated, cut up, asphyxiated.
The distinction in the mind nowadays between the state of Israel and the settlers is artificial.
So is the distinction between the bad and the good, the violent and the law-abiding, the residents of the Migron outpost and the residents of Etzion Bloc settlements and the territories that have been annexed to Jerusalem, or those who live to the West of the separation fence.
Those who laud the freeze orders are thinking about relations with the United States.
The subordinated and occupied do not factor into their calculations. And indeed the land that was stolen from them in Beit Jala (for the benefit of Gilo) is like the land of Qalqilyah that Alfei Menashe coveted and is coveting.
The legitimacy of the settlement blocs exists only in the Israeli consensus. In reality, it is these blocs and Ma’aleh Adumim that are destroying the chance of a fair peace, because they and their separated roads are laying the groundwork for a crippled Palestinian political entity.
There is a lot of ingratitude in the media assault on the settlers, who have been manning barricades for the sake of a reality from which many Israelis are benefiting and accept as natural.
Had the governments of Israel been interested in containing the Golem they had created on time, they would not have cynically exploited the Oslo agreement to accelerate building and lure more and more Israelis with settlers’ benefits.
Former prime minister Yitzhak Rabin would have evacuated the Hebron and Kiryat Arba settlers after the massacre Baruch Goldstein committed in the Tomb of the Patriarchs / Ibrahimi Mosque.
His government and subsequent governments would not have strangled Bethlehem with the Tunnels Road and with the “moderate” settlement of Efrat that snakes and twists along the hills.
They would have prepared the public for a just scenario by which to bring all the settlers back home and would have apologized for having lured them to transgression.
However, in 1993 we missed a one-time opportunity to develop as an entity, the aim of which is not territorial expansion at the expense of another people – who were prepared for very painful concessions for the sake of its independence and for the sake of peace.
We missed an opportunity to expel the deed of disposession from our state’s institutional and mental chromosomes.
It is no wonder the setters are saying there is no difference between Kibbutz Baram and Psagot, between Givat Shaul and Alon Moreh.
Precisely in the shadow of diplomatic negotiations, Israel chose a policy of accelerated settlement in the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.
It is expelling Palestinian inhabitants from their homes there by various methods.
In this way, Israel is drawing a straight line between Kiryat Shmona and Beit El, between Tel Aviv and Givat Ze’ev. It has made settlers of us all.

Israelis are committing suicide by the one state option.
For Palestinians the militant armed option failed long ago. And the hope of a negotiated two-state solution has been extinguished by Obama’s failure at stopping Israeli settlements. There is only one option left to Palestinians, the only option that can work, a civil liberties & rights movement by oppressed indigents against a tyrannical and murderous regime. Not until all other false possibilities have been exhausted can such a Palestinian struggle be properly waged and ultimately accomplished.
Palestinians have endured and will never cease their resistance against tyranny, while Israel has repeatedly failed in crushing this resistance for some 60 years. As for the Israelis the only two workable options are the catch 22 dilemma of genocide or ethnic transfer. Workable but impossible in the post WW II era. All sides also recognize that the current stalemate cannot endure indefinitely without recourse to the continuance of violence and struggle.
With all other hopes dead or dying, demographic dominance throughout Palestine and an evolving, smarter Palestinian leadership, its only a matter of time before the struggle for Palestine between foreigners and indigent Arabs takes a new and final turn. Such a struggle will exponentially gain greater global sympathy and international support for the Palestinian cause and ultimately undermine US support for Israel.
In the US the very nature of a civil liberties struggle, opposed to a militant struggle will easily penetrate pro Israeli media filters and barriers affecting and changing establishment and American public opinion. In a just and easily understood contest Israeli behavior would be all the more crystal clear and equally repulsive. It should be recalled that the US slaughtered and maimed over 600,000 of its own citizens, mostly whites to free its own black slaves.
Anyone who thinks Americans will in the final analysis acquiesce to a client states discriminatory and murderous polices of apartheid and ghettoization, of its own indigents and citizens seeking equal rights, liberties and franchise under the color of law, don’t know Americans or the history of the US.
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