Pacific Free Press was launched in March 2007 by Dutch-Canadian Richard
Kastelein of V.O.F. Expathos, in the Netherlands along with Chris Cook- CFUV radio journalist and Editor in Chief of Pacific Free Press. Cook is based in , Victoria, British Columbia.
The mission of Pacific Free Press is simple: to dig out nuggets of truth from
the slag-heap of lies, ignorance and witless diversion that has buried
public discourse today. Pacific Free Press provides a new venue for
disseminating hard news and insightful, fact-based analysis of the
harsh realities too often ignored or distorted by the mainstream press.
Same old, same old Israel wins again
by Jim Miles As I sit and read the announcements from todays first discussions from Annapolis, all I can see is another dismal failure for peace and another year long negotiation process that like Oslo, Camp David, the road map all lead to the same place. That place, as so clearly denoted by the late Tanya Rinehart, is nowhere.
Today the leaders Olmert and Abbas have agreed to re-start negotiations to reach a comprehensive peace deal by the end of 2008. Bush it was noted in the article did not stay for the rest of the conference, leaving Annapolis as soon as the speeches were over. He too is obviously quite happy with the status quo in Israels favour.
In the past, the Israelis have quite willingly agreed to
negotiations, going even further at times as with the Gaza withdrawal
as another smokescreen to continue with their settlement policy of both
expanding existing settlements, allowing more illegal outposts,
declaring more and more of Palestinian lands as military areas, and
continuing with their house demolitions, roadblocks and detention of
the Palestinian people. Nothing has changed, still going nowhere.
Bush
is quoted a saying, "The time is right because a battle is under way
for the future of the Middle East - and we must not cede victory to the
extremists." This statement indicates that regardless of what is
occurring with the negotiations, which is very little but buying more
time for the Israelis, more war is inevitable, either ongoing in Iraq
and Afghanistan, and as the majority of observers are saying more and
more positively, soon to include Iran in the mess.
If
the war on terror is still ongoing, it is obvious that the Palestinians
can only be losers in the process, either by having to be subjugated by
their own coterie of leaders, or by having a mini civil war between the
Hamas-Fatah factions, or more broadly, as is often the case at the
higher political level, simply being used as rhetorical fodder while
the same old game continues, or at worst having the war on terror
deteriorate through attacks on Iran such that the ethnic cleansing of
Palestine can be force fed and hurried up.
As for the ethnic
comment, Bush also said, "the United States will keep its commitment
to the security of Israel as a Jewish state and homeland for the Jewish
people." So why is it that a theocratic non-democratic state is
encouraged for Israel, but a similar theocratic non-democratic state in
Iran that does not have nearly the nuclear capacity as Israel is
such a big problem? Perhaps because it is modelled more on what has
become of the United States, a near theocratic state where democracy is
being eroded in small but rapidly encroaching increments?
Abbas
claim that there is overwhelming Palestinian and Israeli public
opinion in support of Annapolis makes him a believer in his own
rhetoric and the Western media rhetoric that does not reflect the
alternative and foreign news media that the Palestinians at least are
fully underwhelmed by the negotiating process. The Palestinian
street do not seem to be fooled by the process, having seen it fail on
an ongoing basis, as their territory becomes smaller and more segmented
with each passing day.
For his part, Olmert provided the same
familiar Israeli line, "We want peace. We demand an end to terror,
incitement and hatred. We are willing to make a painful compromise,
rife with risks, in order to realise these aspirations." Echoes of
Israeli leaders who have walked this path before him come through
clearly. If their would truly be an end to terror, incitement and
hatred the Israelis would pull out of occupied Palestine, remove the
wall, and allow Jerusalem to become the global centre for the three
religions that have much of their history centred in the city.
What
the actual outcome of all this is of course an unknown, but my best
guess is not much. Israel is where it has liked to be over the past
several decades, allowing itself to be perceived as the victim of
terror while at the same time occupying and terrorizing the citizens of
Palestine. While negotiations drag on, while more land is settled,
while the brutality of the occupation continues, the Palestinians lose,
Israel wins.
Jim Miles is a Canadian educator
and a regular contributor/columnist of opinion pieces and book reviews
for The Palestine Chronicle. His interest in this topic stems
originally from an environmental perspective, which encompasses the
militarization and economic subjugation of the global community and its
commodification by corporate governance and by the American
government. Miles work is also presented globally through other
alternative websites and news publications.