Global Politics

Persecuting Palestine

As a result, most Palestinians were turned into refugees, denied by Israel the right to return to their homes. Tens of thousands turned out few days ago in the occupied territories to protest against seven decades of Israel’s refusal to make amends or end its oppressive rule.

The move by US president Donald Trump of the US embassy to Jerusalem, a city under belligerent occupation, has only inflamed Palestinian grievances and a sense that the West is still conspiring in their dispossession. The focus of the protests is Gaza, where unarmed Palestinians have been massing every Friday since late March at the perimeter fence that encages two million of them.

For their troubles, they have faced a hail of live ammunition, rubber bullets and clouds of tear gas. Dozens had been killed and thousands more maimed, including children. Shocking reports suggested that Gaza’s demonstrators were being massacred by the Israeli army.

But for more than a month, Israel has been working to manage western perceptions of the protests and its response in ways designed to discredit the outpouring of anger from Palestinians. In a message all too readily accepted by some Western audiences, Israel has presented the protests as a “security threat”. Israeli officials have even argued before the country’s high court that the protesters lack any rights and those army snipers are entitled to shoot them, even if facing no danger because Israel is supposedly in a “state of war” with Gaza, defending itself!

A fortnight ago the Israeli Air Force dropped leaflets across Gaza warning Palestinians not to go near the fence. “The Israel Defence Force is determined to defend Israel’s citizens and sovereignty against Hamas’ attempts at terrorism under cover of violent riots,” the leaflets said. “Don’t get near the fence and don’t take part in Hamas’ show, which endangers you.” 

Many Americans and Europeans, worried about an influx of “economic migrants” flooding into their own countries, readily sympathise with Israel’s stupid concerns and its actions.  Until now, the vast majority of Gaza’s protesters have been peaceful and made no attempt to break through the fence. However, Israel claims that Hamas has exploited these protests in Gaza to encourage Palestinians to storm the fence. The implication is that the protesters have been trying to cross the “border” and “enter” Israel illegally.

The truth is rather different as there is no border because there is no Palestinian state and Israel has made sure of that. Palestinians live under brutal occupation, with Israel controlling every aspect of their lives. In Gaza, even the air and sea are Israel’s domain.

Meanwhile, the right of Palestinian refugees to return to their former lands, now in Israel, is recognised in United Nations Resolutions. Nonetheless, Israel has been crafting a dishonest counter-narrative ever since the Nakba, myths that historians scouring the archives have slowly exploded. One shocking claim from Israel that Arab leaders told the 750,000 Palestinian refugees to flee in 1948 was in fact invented by Israel’s founding father, David Ben Gurion.  He hoped it would deflect US pressure on Israel to honour its obligations to allow the refugees back. Even had the refugees chosen to leave during the heat of battle, rather than wait to be expelled, it would not have justified denying them a right to return when the fighting finished. It was that refusal that transformed fight into ethnic cleansing.

In another myth unsupported by the records, Ben Gurion is said to have appealed to the refugees to come back. In truth, Israel defined Palestinians who tried to return to their lands as “infiltrators”.

That entitled Israeli security officials to shoot them on sight in what was effectively execution as a deterrence policy.

Nothing much has changed seven decades on. A majority of Gaza’s population today are descendents of refugees driven into the enclave in 1948. They have been penned up like cattle ever since. That is why the Palestinians’ current protests take place under the banner of the March of Return.

For decades, Israel has not only denied Palestinians the prospect of a minimal state. It has carved the Palestinian territories into a series of ghettos and in the case of Gaza, blockaded it for 12 years, choking it into a humanitarian catastrophe. Despite this, Israel wants the world to view Gaza as an embryonic Palestinian state, supposedly liberated from occupation in 2005 when it pulled out several thousand Jewish settlers. Again, this narrative has been crafted only to deceive. Hamas has never been allowed to rule Gaza, any more than Mahmoud Abbas’s Palestinian Authority governs the West Bank.

But echoing the events of the Nakba, Israel has cast the protesters as “infiltrators”, a narrative that has left most observers strangely indifferent to the fate of Palestinian youth demonstrating for their freedom. Once again, the executions of recent weeks, supposedly carried out by the Israeli army in self-defence, are intended to dissuade Palestinians from demanding their rights.