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Palestinians and Internationalization: Means and Ends

by Alexander H. Joffe
BESA Center Perspectives
November 26, 2017

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In the 1920s, Jerusalem Mufti Hajj Amin al-Husseini launched a global fundraising campaign emphasizing the threat to Islamic holy places allegedly posed by Jews.

The Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement represents itself as a grassroots Palestinian effort to mobilize global support against Israel. In reality, it is a loosely coordinated effort by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), the Muslim Brotherhood, and the global left, purporting to speak in the name of the Palestinian people. In American parlance this is "Astroturf," a fake grassroots movement.

This latest iteration of elite Palestinian efforts to internationalize their conflict with Jews, Zionism, and Israel is emblematic of the Palestinian elites' century-long effort to mobilize international support in place of, and as a means of, nationalizing the Palestinian masses. In the process, however, they lost control over these processes, which became partially driven by the political needs and inherent anti-Semitism of Arab and Islamic countries, as well as by global geopolitics.

Internationalization was evident from as far back as the 1920s, the early age of pan-Muslim and anti-colonial politics. The emerging narrative of "al Aqsa is in danger" from the Jerusalem Mufti Hajj Amin al-Husseini saw a global fundraising campaign to restore the mosques atop the Temple Mount that emphasized the threat allegedly posed by Jewish encroachment. As head of the Supreme Muslim Council, the Mufti orchestrated the Western Wall disturbances of 1929 and an Islamic conference that met in Jerusalem in 1931.

Palestinian efforts to internationalize their conflict with Jews & Zionism date back nearly a century.

The general strike orchestrated by the Mufti at the beginning of the 1936-39 mass violence included a call for Arab intervention. Though this was an unlikely prospect, it unnerved the British authorities and prevented the imposition of martial law, saving the rebels and prolonging the conflict. Criticism from Muhammad Ali Jinnah and his All-India Muslim League carried particular weight with Britain.

Though the Peel Commission, established in response to the Palestine violence, proposed to abandon the League of Nations mandate for the establishment of a Jewish national home in Palestine and to partition the land into two states – one Jewish and the other Arab, the idea was vehemently rejected by the Mufti, who intensified the rampaging violence. One result was the Bloudan Conference of 1937, which featured Arab ... figures such as Riad al-Sulh of Lebanon and Muhammad Ali Alluba Pasha from Egypt.

The conference called for a boycott against all "Jewish goods and activities" and against those of Britain. It was followed by a second, secret conference of Arab nationalists in Damascus and conferences in Cairo and Brussels in 1938. In all these, the Palestinian question was much discussed but mostly acted as an instrument for other nationalist movements. The Palestine issue was at once central and nominal.

 

Participants in the 1937 Bloudan Conference included former Egyptian Minister of Waqfs Muhammad Ali Alluba (front row, 2nd from left), Palestinian journalist Mohamed Ali Eltaher (front row, 3rd from left), and future Lebanese Prime Minister Riad al-Sulh (front row, 5th from left).

In the age of pan-Arabism, there was similar interplay between the question of Palestine and the needs of Arab states. The creation of the Arab League in 1945 formally put the Palestinian issue at center stage. Among its first acts was to boycott Jews in Arab countries where they had lived for millennia. Another Bloudan conference in 1946 included a call from the Mufti's Arab Higher Committee for the Arab states to commit themselves to creating a unified army to prevent a Jewish state. Yet Arab leaders demurred, until the outbreak of civil war between Palestinians and Jews in 1947 began to force their hand. Military intervention, disaster, disgrace, and dispossession followed.

During the period of revolutionary nationalism, the Palestinian desire to broaden the conflict by enlisting Arab and Muslim allies was behind the Arab League's creation of the PLO in 1964. But Egyptian President Gamal Abdul Nasser was the real force behind the organization's founding, and it was the KGB that maneuvered Yasser Arafat and his Fatah movement into leadership of the PLO after 1967. Liberating Palestine through "armed struggle" – the PLO's euphemism for terrorism (and to a minor extent guerrilla warfare) – represented a form of magical thinking, but the "romantic" notion of revolutionary Palestinian nationalism, guided and funded by external forces, shaped the Palestinian nation and set back the cause of coexistence with Israel for decades.

The PLO was positioned as the quintessential liberation movement during the era of anti-imperial and anti-colonial warfare, and entered into alliances with the African National Congress, SWAPO, the Sandinistas, and a host of other "indigenous" movements. But standing behind these were the Soviet Union and its satellites, which provided training, funding, and support for what were essentially proxy wars against the US and its allies. The Palestinian cause quickly took center stage from most movements except the South African cause, while constructing a kleptocracy centered around Arafat and his inner circle. International terrorism and bloody low-intensity warfare were the primary results. West Bank and Diaspora Palestinians were relegated to a secondary position, even after the Oslo Accords.

The 'Palestine Question' became a central focus of the UN system from the mid-1960s onward.

Another direct variation of the internationalization scheme was the coopting of the UN system, the centerpiece of postwar liberal internationalism. By riding the crest of Third Worldism, anti-imperialism, and anti-colonialism (trends backed in part by the Soviet Union), and with the explicit backing of Arab, Muslim, and Communist states, the "Palestine Question" became a central focus of the UN system from the mid-1960s onward.

UNRWA, of course, has been the health, education, and welfare arm of the Palestinians since 1950. But numerous other parts of the UN system provide moral, legal, and practical support. The General Assembly's support for the Palestinians began in 1969 and 1970 with Resolution 2535, which "reaffirms the inalienable rights of the people of Palestine;" and 2672, which also states Palestinian "inalienable rights" and which added the "Question of Palestine" to the General Assembly's agenda in 1974 (where it has remained to this day).

Other UN resolutions lent practical support: 3375 recognized the Palestine Liberation Organization as the "representative of the Palestinian people," 3376 created the "Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People," and 3379 "Determine[d] that Zionism is a form of racism and racial discrimination." All three were passed on the same day in 1975. Resolution 3240 in 1977 created the Special Unit on Palestinian Rights within the UN Secretariat and the "International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People." Renamed the Division of Palestinian Rights, this unit supports the "Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People" through international meetings, liaison with NGOs, studies and bulletins, and training programs.

Support for the Palestinian cause is provided by more than 50 other committees or offices, including the Special Coordinator for the Middle East Peace Process, the Special Coordinator in the Occupied Territories, disengagement observer and truce forces, the Human Rights Committee and the Human Rights Council, the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, the Committee on Jerusalem, the Register of Damage caused by the Construction of the Wall, the Special Committee to Investigate Israeli Practices, the "Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in the OPT," and the Conciliation Commission for Palestine, founded in 1948. The absurd degree to which Palestine dominates the UN is reflected by the Fourth Committee, which deals with "a variety of subjects which include those related to decolonization, Palestinian refugees and human rights, peacekeeping, mine action, outer space, public information, atomic radiation and University for Peace."

The BDS movement is a red-green synthesis in which Palestinians are figureheads.

Finally, in the age of leftist anti-globalization, there is the BDS movement. Ostensibly a product of the 2001 UN World Conference on Racism, Racial Discrimination, Xenophobia, and Related Intolerance in Durban; the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) of 2004; and the 2005 "Palestinian Civil Society Call for BDS;" the true origins of the movement go back at least to the 1940s. The Arab League boycott and American Arab anti-Zionism are important foundations, as are the contributions of the General Union of Palestinian Students (founded in Cairo in 1959 to make Palestine the focus of Arab student life in the Middle East and then Europe) – out of which Students for Justice in Palestine emerged in 2000.

The Socialist German Student Association (SDS) spearheaded the New Left's turn against Israel in the late 1960s.

But the contributions of the New Left and especially the Jewish left of the late 1960s and 1970s (partially co-opted by the KGB and the PLO), and the American Muslim Brotherhood network, which has effectively taken over American Muslim institutions since the 1980s, cannot be ignored. The Communist-backed Palestine Solidarity Campaign, founded in London in 1982, and the Hamas (and thus Brotherhood) creation of the Palestine Return Centre in Britain in 1986, are also important.

The BDS movement is thus a red-green synthesis in which Palestinians are figureheads. Arguably, the movement is merely the spearhead of a larger anti-Western juggernaut, in which the dialectic between Communism and Islam remains unresolved. In this sense, the Palestinian cause matters little, except as a means to gain entry and thus dominate institutions such as the UN, international labor, churches, and educational systems. Shared anti-Zionism is a thin fig leaf for shared anti-Semitism and anti-liberalism, messages consumed with increasing vigor by hollowed out Western institutions.

But why internationalization? Early episodes had the benefit of honesty regarding motives and audiences. Pan-Islamic and pan-Arab rhetoric expressed fundamental ethnic and religious objections to Jewish nationalism, which both compensated for the lack of local national identities and, in turn, helped generate and define them. Jewish nationalism and Jewish sovereignty defied religiously mandated Muslim supremacy, and imperial ethnic requirements that demanded Arab domination. But the cost of internationalization was handing key levers for Palestinian identity and self-determination over to Arab and then international leaders, who gave lip service to the cause of Palestine but who had other agendas. Arab politics were in turn chained to pressure from the "Arab street" about Palestine; activated by demagoguery, it could support or undermine local leaders.

At the heart of Palestinian internationalization is a weak Palestinian national identity.

Subsequent variations of internationalization grafted Palestinian nationalism onto ascending international tides and movements: nationalism, Third Worldism, international organizationalism, human rights, as well as "resistance" and terrorism. Gradually, elements of these were incorporated into Palestinian national identity; they sustain and define Palestine to a degree not seen with other ethno-national groups. And in turn, partly because Palestinian nationalism appeals to latent anti-Semitism, each of these tides and movements was converted to the Palestinian cause. In the process, their effectiveness and credibility were undermined.

At the heart of Palestinian internationalization is a weak Palestinian national identity that is in constant need of support from other causes and other rhetoric. Palestinian nationalism is secondary or reactive, coming into being notionally as part of larger waves of nationalization but mostly as a negative response to Zionism. Until positive dimensions are developed that take the movement beyond "resistance," "steadfastness," and anti-Semitism, Palestinian internationalization is likely to continue.

Alexander H. Joffe, a Shillman-Ginsburg fellow at the Middle East Forum, is a historian and archaeologist.

Related Topics:  Arab-Israel conflict & diplomacy, Palestinians  |  Alexander H. Joffe

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Fwd: ZOA Opposes Pres. Trump Keeping PLO Office Open - Ignores Pal. Violations

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ZOA Opposes Pres. Trump Keeping PLO Office Open - Ignores Pal. Violations
Pal. Violations & Efforts to Indict Israelis in International Courts Require it be Closed

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NEW YORK, November 29, 2017

The Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) has opposed the Trump Administration not going forward, as initially claimed, to close the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) office in Washington, D.C., which ignores continuing Palestinian Authority (PA) violations of the Oslo Accords.These violations require that the PLO office be shuttered. 

The PLO office was opened in 2010 during the Obama Administration, according to Haaretz at the time, "as one of several steps [the Obama Administration intended] to take in an effort to entice Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas into direct talks with Israel." In fact, the PA only attended two meetings with the Israelis in the past nine years and has completely refused to negotiate with Israel. However, despite this US concession to the PA having utterly failed to bring about the sought-after results, the PLO office in Washington has remained open.

The PLO office was to have been shut down because of continuing PA pro/terror, anti-peace activities, including incitement to hatred and murder of Jews in the PA-controlled media, mosques, schools and youth camps, paying Arabs to murder Jews and seeking delegitimization of Israel and internationalization of the conflict through international organizations. 

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had informed the PLO office earlier this month that it was operating in a manner inconsistent with US law that required its closure if Palestinians seek to have Israelis prosecuted for alleged crimes against Palestinian Arabs, something which it had done in September when PA dictator Mahmoud Abbas called for the International Criminal Court to investigate and prosecute Israelis. 

Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had informed the PLO office earlier this month that it was operating in a manner inconsistent with US law that required its closure – so why is it still open?

However, the Trump Administration has now said that the PLO Office will remain open for the next 90 days, providing that its activities are limited to actions that support efforts to renew peace talks. State Department spokesman Edgar Vasquez said the US has "advised the PLO Office to limit its activities to those related to achieving a lasting, comprehensive peace between the Israelis and Palestinians" (Jose Olivares, 'U.S. Reverses Its Decision To Close Palestinian Office In D.C.,' National Public Radio, November 25, 2017).

Further, the stated limitations on the PLO Office's activities could be lifted after 90 days if the US determines that Israelis and Palestinians are engaged in serious peace talks. 

ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, "This is a disappointing and deeply worrying decision. Not only does the PLO office remain open, but it could have restrictions on its activities lifted within three months.

"This is the very opposite of holding the PA accountable.

"The ZOA opposed upgrading the diplomatic status of Mahmoud Abbas' PA in 2010 by granting its PLO mission in Washington the status of a 'general delegation.'

"We regarded it then, as we do its continuance now, as a reward for continuing PA incitement to hatred and murder against Israel, as well as other pro-terror, anti-peace acts.

"This 2010 upgrade to the diplomatic status of the PA also gave its representatives something they did not have before –– diplomatic immunity. 

"This upgrade occurred despite the complete absence of PA action to arrest terrorists and end incitement to hatred and murder against Israel in the PA-controlled media, mosques, schools and youth camps. The PA has enjoyed this upgrade now for seven years without doing anything in these areas to even retrospectively justify it. 

"And it is now being permitted to continue by the Trump Administration, despite recent PA moves to have Israelis put in the dock in international courts, a move directly and explicitly prohibited under legislation permitting the operation of the PLO office.

"This is a serious mistake which will erode US credibility to enforce its own laws and to hold the PA accountable, something President Trump has rightly said must be a feature of US policy going forward.

WAS THIS DUE TO PRESSURE FROM NSC's Hostile-to-Israel McMASTER AND BAUMAN?!

"We are seriously concerned at the direction the Trump Administration is taking on this matter as well as on their hesitation to fulfill their promise to move the Embassy to Jerusalem. Informed sources tell ZOA that these policy decisions may well be due to the influence of hostile-to-Israel National Security Adviser, General McMaster, and former Obama official who's been hostile-to-Israel Colonel Kris Bauman, one of General McMaster's new appointees, who replaced the pro-Israel advisors that McMaster fired. 

"As we described in an Algemeiner opinion piece in August, General McMaster has shown himself to be opposed to key aspects of President Trump's stated policies. In addition to firing or removing many key pro-Israel officials at the National Security Council like Ezra Cohen, Derek Harvey and Adam Lovinger, he has been recorded as referring to Israel as an 'illegitimate,' 'occupying power,' suggested (wrongly as it turned out) that President Trump would recognize Palestinian self-determination during his visit to Israel earlier this year; opposed President Trump being accompanied to the Western Wall by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu; and described Israel's installation of metal detectors at Jerusalem's Temple Mount after Palestinian terrorists smuggled in firearms and murdered two Israeli policemen, as 'just another excuse by the Israelis to repress the Arabs.'

"General McMaster brought in as an official Colonel Kris Bauman, who has blamed Israel for Palestinian terror and urged Israel to negotiate with Hamas. Bauman, as we described in a Jerusalem Post opinion piece in February, is working to revive General Jim Allen's defective and dangerous Obama-era plan for Palestinian statehood, with its reliance on foreign forces and an impossible-to-enforce Palestinian demilitarization.

"Ignoring PA anti-peace acts and giving it a free pass is entirely consistent with the view that establishing a Palestinian state is the solution and panacea for all existing problems. We hope we are mistaken, but we are concerned at the direction the Administration appears to be taking."

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הרס נתיב האבות Destruction in Netiv HaAvot. Celebrating 70 years of Jewish Sovereignty with Destruction of The Path of Our Forefathers?

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הרס נתיב האבות Destruction in Netiv HaAvot. Celebrating 70 years of Jewish Sovereignty with Destruction of The Path of Our Forefathers? https://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2017/11/destruction-in-netiv-haavot.html 

Arutz7: IDF forces destroy Jewish homes in Netiv Ha'avot Gush Etzion Regional Council Head says demolitions harm Israel's sovereignty, are due to loss of control.
Gush Etzion Regional Council Head says demolitions harm Israel's sovereignty, are due to loss of control.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/238636


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הרס נתיב האבות Destruction in Netiv HaAvot. Celebrating 70 years of Jewish Sovereignty with Destruction of The Path of Our Forefathers?

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Hype and Sheker שקר to all the Grandiose celebrations at the UN and elsewhere when the GOI (Government of Israel) is engaged is the destruction of Jewish Homes in Judea and Samaria.

The kids see the Truth. The Emperor has no clothes.

IDF forces destroy Jewish homes in Netiv Ha'avot

Gush Etzion Regional Council Head says demolitions harm Israel's sovereignty, are due to loss of control.
https://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/238636

This follows the destruction in Neve Erez just a week ago.  

Total Destruction of 3 homes in Neve Erez Nov. 23rd, FOR NO REASON, Hundreds of thousands of shekalim invested in this home, totally destroyed. EVIL. For Terrorist Homes, it is 3 Terror Victims for 1 room.
https://shemittahrediscovered.blogspot.com/2017/11/total-destruction-of-3-homes-in-neve.html

Please use Google translate for now... Waiting for the destruction in Netiv Ha'Avot
מצפים לנס במקום הרס - https://polity.org.il/?p=17251
חוגגים את כ"ט בנובמבר בהרס! - https://polity.org.il/?p=17259

From Center of Middle Eastern Policy
These actions occur because of directives issued by the US government to reduce and  destroy the Jewish presence in Judea, Samaria, Jerusalem, the Dead Sea, the Jordan Valley, the Hebron Hills and the Golan Heights.

The US House Middle East Subcommittee and the US Senate Near East Subcommittee oversee US Middle East policy. 

So long as constituents of the US Congress -  i.e., US citizens - do  not demand that the US government cease and desist from such directives, these actions will persist.


There are those who say that they are not happy that this situation exists. Well it does. Work with this reality. Your actions will bear fruit.


 From ChabadforIsrael

The problem with the courts determination about the 17 homes in Netiv HaAvot (Efrat) is that the same rules used to establish Arab ownership and nullify the governments creation and funding of that neighborhood can be used on homes and land in Tel Aviv as well. In fact, one could apply the courts nullification to land anywhere In Israel, not-with-standing, under the Knesset and Supreme Court as well!
This neighborhood of Efrat was originally approved by the government and funded by State Funds. At that time, obviously there were no title issues. The Supreme Court in allowing Israels land to be given away in Secret agreements has opened the door for any land in Israel to be given away, as the government finds it convenient.  Rambam brings in laws of kings that one of the powers bestowed on a Jewish king is to be "poretz geder". (As is known the gematria of Ufartzta is 770)
To make a road wherever he likes. But his purpose is for the people. To protect Jews and the Land.


From Mattot Arim  מטות ערים

Susie Dym: Who did not brush their teeth yet?
  – GET ORGANIZED! http://www.eish-l.org/s/i1511934281bpy 

"...bashing Arab homes is ALWAYS a terrible human rights violation. Yesterday the Jerusalem Post said the Jerusalem Municipality would demolish 5 buildings in an Arab neighborhood in which 52,000 (!) Arab people live in illegal buildings. The Jerusalem Municipality said these 5 measly demolitions had already been through 16 (!) different judiciary levels including 3 separate sessions in the High Court.
That’s a start!! -- we all think. But did the Jerusalem Municipality actually demolish that tiny group of only 5 out of tens of thousands of illegal  buildings built by Arab people? Of course not! Because Jerusalem’s District Court issued a stopping order at the last minute. Not even 5 of the tens of thousands of illegal Arab buildings can be bashed, the court said.  Guys: The reason for this ridiculous injustice,  is that we - the Jewish Israelis -  have not yet learned to GET ORGANIZED and cause our elected officials to finally change these absurd rules.... "
https://www.facebook.com/pg/MattotArim/posts/?ref=page_internal

WONDERFUL OPPORTUNITY
It is very useful for the State of Israel, when Israel’s ministers get an opportunity to give a speech to allmilitary attaches of all major countries, all in one day!
Very useful, that is, IF the ministers REMEMBER to clarify to their important audience, that they, the government of Israel, are OPPOSED to establishment of a Palestinian state.
Do not leave this important matter to chance. Don't assume ministers will remember and want to say this - grab your keyboard and contact the ministers TODAY.

Example message
(Keep it short – most ministers, and their staff, read English with difficulty):

Dear Ministers,
On 6 December at JPost conference, please say NO to Palestinian state!
We will listen to every word you say.
We will read your important words later in the Jerusalem Post internet edition.
Good luck & thank you! (SIGN YOUR FULL NAME)
(IF YOU ARE A PARTY MEMBER WITH VOTING RIGHTS – ADD THAT YOU ALWAYS VOTE IN THE PRIMARIES FOR WHOEVER IS AGAINST PALESTINIAN STATE)

אפשר גם בפייסבוק

ד”ר יובל שטייניץhttps://www.facebook.com/steinitzyuval/

If you are a Facebook user, Facebook contact information for the ministers is above.
Thanks for helping Israel!


בעוד שבוע, ביום 6.12, שרים בכירים ינאמו בכנס דיפלומטי חשוב בירושלים
(כנס הנספחים הצבאיים – יגיעו נציגים מכל המדינות הגדולות).

אפילו שגריר ארה”ב יגיע –
הוא אשר מבשל לנו תכנית “שלום”, שעלולה להיות מעין אוסלו ג’.
לכן, חשוב מאד שהציבור יבקש מראש, מן השרים הנואמים, לדבר לעניין.
רק כך השרים ישפיעו לטובה על האח”מים רבי הכוח שבאים לכנס,
וכן על תכנית טראמפ (באמצעות שגרירו שיאזין לשרים שלנו).
אנא פנו לשרים! הנה מכתב לדוגמה:

לכבוד: גלעד ארדן, נפתלי בנט, ניר ברקת, ישראל כץ, יריב לוין,
יובל שטייניץ, איילת שקד
שלום רב!
הציבור האידאולוגי מתפקד  לליכוד או לבית היהודי.
מטרתו – לתמוך חזק, במי שמתנגד למדינה פלשתינית.
הנה הזדמנות! ביום 6.12 את ואתה נואמים בכנס מדיני חשוב מאד.
תוכל/י להבהיר לחדר מלא אח”מים, ולתעד בעיתון ג’רוסלם פוסט,
שאת/ה מתנגד למדינה פלשתינית.
הרי, כפי שאמר הרב אליעזר מלמד, זה לא חכמה להתנגד למדינה פלשתינית רק כשאת/ה נואם בערוץ 7. הכנס המדיני ביום 6.12 הוא מקרה מבחן והזדמנות נהדרת! אל תשכח/י לומר את מילות הקסם “אני מתנגד/ת למדינה פלשתינית”!
 בכבוד רב, (שמך המלא)

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