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Again, it came as no surprise that US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Martin Indyk “chided” Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on the willful continuation of Israeli settlement activities in the West Bank.

Following their April 11 meeting, Indyk reiterated American “concern” about “some settlement activity that has been going on in the central West Bank.”

Netanyahu’s response was entirely consistent with the Israeli government’s persistent disregard of the requirements of peace and the agreements it had signed.

He openly declared, “we have never had an agreement, either before or after Wye, to limit our activities in the settlements…nor is this part of Oslo.”

The implications of such statements are quite disturbing. No less disturbing is the escalation of the illegal Israeli land-grab in the context of election campaigns.

Both Netanyahu and Defense Minister Moshe Arens are frantically courting the extremist settler population, exchanging Palestinian land (hence the chances of peace) for right wing votes.

Having authorized a series of settlement projects to fragment the West Bank while connecting the settlements, Netanyahu and Arens met with around 100 settler leaders to solicit their active support for the election campaign.

During that meeting on April 12, Netanyahu declared that “Israel is now in a period that requires energetic activity to strengthen the Jewish hold in the territory, without superfluous talk.” He added, “We must make a decision. Do we shrink, or do we preserve and expand?”

Such “talk” is certainly not superfluous; it is a lethal expression of the arrogance of power that has brought the peace process to its present crisis. When “incitement” and provocation are being carried out by the highest official levels in Israel, the ensuing hostility and conflict become their direct responsibility.

The more the settlements “expand,” the more the chances of peace diminish.

The shrinking peace and expanding settlements are an outcome of the way in which the Israeli government has held the peace process hostage to its ideology. They also betray total contempt for the will of the international community.

The US Letter of Assurances states that “the United States will strive from the outset and encourage all parties to adopt steps that can create an atmosphere of confidence and mutual trust.” It adds that it “has long believed that no party should take unilateral actions that seek to predetermine issues that can only be resolved through negotiations. In this regard the United States has opposed and will continue to oppose settlement activity in the territories occupied in 1967, which remains an obstacle to peace.”

In criticizing Israeli settlement activities, US officials are only carrying out their own policies and assurances and saving their own credibility as co-sponsors of the peace process.

It is not unusual for the Netanyahu government to issue such political slaps-in-the-face indiscriminately. If Indyk can adopt a grin-and-bear-it attitude, the peace process cannot.

Settlement activities must end before the damage becomes irreversible. Saving the land, hence the prospects for peace, is even more important than saving face!

 
 
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