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Unveils Peace Plan
Unveils Peace Plan
The ‘Deal of the Century’ is
Apartheid
28
January, 2020
With
great fanfare, President Trump finally unveiled his long-anticipated
Middle East peace proposal. The proposal was labeled ‘The Deal of
the Century’ because it was supposed to offer an even-handed and
just solution to one of the world’s most intractable conflicts.
Instead it does something very different. The ‘Deal of the Century’
resurrects and restores grand apartheid, a racist political system
that should have been left in the dustbins of history.
Under
President Trump’s newly unveiled peace plan, the Palestinians will
be granted limited autonomy within a Palestinian homeland that
consists of multiple non-contiguous enclaves scattered throughout the
West Bank and Gaza. The government of Israel will retain security
control over the Palestinian enclaves and will continue to control
Palestinian borders, airspace, aquifers, maritime waters, and
electromagnetic spectrum. Israel will be allowed to annex the Jordan
Valley and Jewish communities in the West Bank. The Palestinians will
be allowed to select the leaders of their new homeland but will have
no political rights in Israel, the state that actually rules over
them.
Map
of a future Palestinian state in the Trump administration plan.
President
Trump’s plan for racial control and segregation should sound
disturbingly familiar. Indeed it should immediately bring to mind the
Bantu homelands which were the cornerstone of South Africa’s ‘grand
apartheid’. While ‘petty apartheid’ was the term used to
describe racial segregation on buses and public facilities, ‘grand
apartheid’ referred to the many laws which enforced territorial and
political separation between black and white South Africans.
The
Bantu homelands, which were key to the territorial and political
separation of racial groups, had their origin in the Land Acts of
1913 and 1936 which created reserves for the native black population.
Then in 1970 the Bantu Homelands Citizenship Act made the native
population legal citizens of their Bantustans, denying black South
Africans political rights in white South Africa. The South African
government created Bantu homelands in order to claim that South
Africa, a state with a majority black population, was actually a
state with a majority white population. The Bantu homelands were
political sleight of hand; a poorly veiled attempt to give racist
ethnic rule the veneer of democratic respectability.
Map
of the future Israeli state in the Trump administration plan.
Like
South Africa’s grand apartheid, the Trump plan physically and
politically separates Palestinians by placing them within a
non-contiguous homeland (Areas A and B and Gaza), and declaring them
citizens of that homeland. Like South Africa’s grand apartheid, the
Trump plan grants the Palestinian homeland autonomy over civil
matters like education and healthcare, while critical areas such as
trade, immigration, and security will remain under Israeli control.
Like South Africa’s grand apartheid, the Trump plan is political
sleight of hand: a thinly veiled attempt to claim that Israel, a
state that rules over roughly the same number of Jews and
Palestinians, is actually a Jewish-majority state. Also like
apartheid South Africa, the Trump administration claims the homelands
are a temporary solution. Once the indigenous population proves
itself ready for self-governance they will one day be granted
something that resembles a state.
Using
a combination of financial sticks and carrots, some of which were
unveiled last June at the economic summit in Bahrain, the Trump
administration will try to force Palestinians to accept the ‘peace
plan’ and declare independence within their homeland, just as the
apartheid South African government once tried to force the native
black population to declare independence within their Bantustans.
While the crony leadership of some Bantustans did indeed declare
independence, South Africa’s grand apartheid ultimately failed
because local leaders, including the African National Congress and
the legendary Nelson Mandela, waged a determined and powerful
international campaign against apartheid.
President
Trump’s peace plan was labeled the ‘Deal of the Century’
because it was supposed to bring peace and dignity to the people of
the Middle East. Instead the ‘peace plan’ does the exact opposite
and resurrects apartheid, a racist political system that should have
been left in the dustbins of history.
The
Trump peace plan cannot, and should not be implemented because it
gives Israelis the illusion of security while in reality trapping
them within an unstable regime based on racial oppression. The Trump
peace plan cannot, and should not be implemented because it gravely
violates the rights and dignity of the Palestinian people and very
likely constitutes a crime against humanity under the Rome Statute
(1998). The Trump peace plan cannot, and should not be implemented
because once we look past all the streamers and confetti, it turns
out ‘The Deal of the Century’ is nothing less than Apartheid.
Updated:
3:45 p.m., January 28, 2020.
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