Israel's new barrier with Syria: Another brick in the ‘apartheid’ wall?
RT,
4
January, 2013
The
walls around Israel are growing as the country’s army builds a new
physical barrier, this time on its border with Syria. The wall will
reportedly begin in the southern part of the occupied Golan Heights,
extending north from there.
Israel
says the move is designed to safeguard its citizens from fallout from
the conflict in war-torn Syria. Others say the wall is just a new
installment in one of Israel's most recognizable tools of injustice.
“It’s
a wall of oppression. It’s a wall of segregation. It’s a wall of
stealing the land of the people,” Jamal
Juma, of the Stop the Wall movement, told RT.
Juma
says the wall will end up only remaining in place temporarily, as
those who oppose it will stand up for their rights.
“Walls
around the world that have been built to suffocate and oppress people
have fallen down. Why would the Israeli wall stay? We are not going
to settle for it. We are not going to accept the system they are
imposing on us,” he
said.
RT: Israel
is citing the conflict in Syria and the rise of Islamist extremism
there as its reasons. Doesn't Israel have a valid concern in this
case?
Jamal
Juma: Israel
has to recalculate what they’re doing in the Middle East. Israel
tries all the time to build walls around itself, claiming that people
hate them and target them. Israel has harmed the whole region around
it. Israel is building a wall around Palestinian areas, claiming it’s
for security – but it amounts to apartheid for the Palestinian
people. They built a wall around Gaza and turned it into a jail –
the biggest prison in the world. We know how devastating the
situation in Gaza is.
They
still occupy parts of Syria, and are now building a wall on occupied
land; they want to keep this land and keep themselves as occupiers.
To keep building walls is not a solution. It needs to make peace with
the region. In Syria and the Arab world, there are six million
Palestinian refugees because of Israel. They have to solve the
problem of the refugees, to give them the right to return to their
homeland that has been taken from them. Israel cannot build its
future at the expense of the people of the region. And building walls
to protect themselves… walls are not going to protect the Israelis.
People have rights, and they will keep claiming those rights.
RT: Israel's
most visible wall is its barrier separating Israel from the
Palestinians, while it's also building settlements in the area. Is
there any possibility for compromise here?
JJ: You
see how the building of settlements is escalating in the West Bank.
Israel is building the settlements in a way to control the
Palestinian people – this is going to destroy the possibility
for Palestinians to have their own state and a normal life in the
future. They lock the Palestinians into ghettos and reservations and
they slice their areas so they are disconnected from each other. They
are building a road system, and it’s apartheid because it’s two
networks of roads separating them by tunnels and bridges, and they
control this. They control the Palestinians within walls, with 34
checkpoints, or what they call “terminals.”
So
all this is going to devastate the area. Palestinians are not going
to stay long. Just like waiting for peace while Israelis are taking
and swallowing their lands. Israel is pushing this to an explosion
point. We witness Palestinians being attacked every day, in many
villages. North of the Jordan Valley has been evacuated by Israelis.
There was an attack on people south of Hebron. So they are waging a
war on the Palestinian people and they want the walls to bring peace
to them. Stealing people’s land, locking them in jails, devastating
their life is not going to bring peace in any way. Israel must
realize that the area is changing. And it must understand the change
that is needed for Israel to reconcile with the people.
RT: You
clearly have a strong message. You’re from the Stop the Wall
movement. Do you think your group will have a successful outcome, and
will see the walls come down eventually?
JJ: Walls
around the world that have been built to suffocate and oppress people
have fallen. Why would the Israeli wall remain? It’s a wall of
oppression. It’s a wall of segregation. It’s a wall to steal the
land of the people. That’s why this wall won’t survive. The
people will keep standing and resisting it, and it will fall. Israel
created an apartheid system with this wall.
The
apartheid system failed in the twentieth century. Why would the
Israeli system survive? We are struggling for human rights, our
self-determination, our freedom, and ending this oppression that has
been created by Israel. This is an element of that oppression, to
keep control of the Palestinian people. We are not going to settle
for this. We are not going to accept the system they are imposing on
us.
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