Sixty and Beyond

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Posted May 7, 2008 | 11:07 PM (EST)



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As Israelis celebrate their momentous sixtieth anniversary -- a date marking ten years of consistent economic growth and industrious expansion -- there remains the underlying question that will go unanswered yet another decade: What will be done with the West Bank and Golan Heights? Despite all of its considerable achievements, cross-border violence persists and Israel's existence remains fundamentally insecure. At the heart of this conundrum is the occupation of Palestinian and Syrian lands, a wound that if left unattended will produce a tragedy of scale we have not yet witnessed. On May 8, Israel has an historic opportunity to celebrate its monumental progress, but if it is to preserve any of these gains, it must ultimately free itself from the albatross around its neck and relinquish these occupied territories.

During its sixty years, Israel has forged full-speed ahead to build a modern nation-state. It has absorbed nearly 3 million Jewish immigrants, developed modern city infrastructures such as Netanya and Herzliya, and built prestigious educational institutions. The nation has made tremendous strides in medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and economic development and created democratic political institutions, all while manning its formidable military powerhouse. Yet with violence erupting daily and the regional death toll rising, Israel remains vulnerable as maintaining the occupation is sapping the country's energy and resources.

After forty-one years, many Israelis have grown accustomed (if not oblivious) to the state of occupation, enjoying economic growth and the illusion of security. Apart from the sheer belief of many settlers that they are fulfilling a biblical prophecy in the West Bank, the occupation represents much more than mere territory. Disillusioned with the Palestinians' behavior in the wake of the second Intifadah, many Israelis tend to blame them for past peacemaking failures such as Arafat's Camp David snub. The overwhelming weight of American support for Israel during the past seven years has also played a significant role, as Israel has not received much in the way of criticism from its closest and most strategic ally. Israel has since demonstrated that it feels more comfortable maintaining a tormenting occupation than relinquishing it -- for fear that the West Bank and the Golan Heights could suffer the same fate as Gaza and southern Lebanon. Although these concerns are legitimate, ultimately Israel must not allow itself to become hostage to the conditions that it has created. If regional peace is to be achieved, it must be because Israel is willing to exchange occupied land for peace, along the lines suggested in the Arab Peace Initiative.

The suffering that has resulted from scores of suicide bombings has made the issue of border security a national obsession for Israelis, who have answered with the border fence and retaliatory attacks to combat Arab extremism. This approach does not hold, since from its inception the occupied territory has been breeding grounds for violence. Israel's most implacable enemies, Hamas, Hezbollah, and Islamic Jihad, were born in response to the occupation. It has also given rise to the Jihadis, Takfiries, and other radical groups bent on Israel's destruction. Indeed, no number of security measures can end the violence because occupation by its very nature provokes resistance. Although Israel has a myriad of legitimate security concerns, the security measures taken to allay them have assumed a life of their own, often disregarding the terrible hardships they inflict on the Palestinians. The problem of occupation has also been compounded by the construction of an elaborate settlements network, which has itself become an obstacle to any future Palestinian state on the same land.

While Israel has never been stronger militarily or economically than at present, it does not have the luxury of time. The Israeli advantage will not last because its detractors-Iran and its surrogates-are feverishly preparing to challenge militarily Israel's existence. Rather than reacting to its adversaries, Israel must take the initiative. The opportunity for peace with Syria and the Palestinians, if consummated, will dramatically change the equation of power in the Middle East and in time secure Israel's position as an integral part of a predominantly Arab region.

Israel should make the strategic decision to withdraw from the territories while it enjoys a position of strength. The Arab Initiative offers a comprehensive peace with all Arab states in exchange for the territories captured in 1967. Peace is the single most important measure that will provide Israel with the ultimate security it seeks, for peace will particularly undermine Iran's regional ambitions and neutralize its threat to Israel's security. By working with the Initiative, Israel can establish and pursue a secure border, retain its Jewish national identity, normalize relations with the Arab world, and find a mutually acceptable solution to the future of Jerusalem. As a sign of its commitment to end the occupation, Israel should start to evacuate two or three of the numerous West Bank settlements from which it must withdraw in any peace agreement.

The occasion of Israel's sixtieth anniversary should become the symbol of an historic national turning point, the moment when Israel can begin to bring the occupation to an end and enable the nation to re-channel its energy towards peace and prosperity.

 
 

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- sdskelton03 See Profile I'm a Fan of sdskelton03 permalink

I see the Huffpo censors are hard at work!!

I will try again by just saying that people that surround Israel on all sides have made it well known that they intend to kill every last Jew in what they consider to be their holyland.

I don't begrudge the Jews one bit for doing what ever they need to in order to defend themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 AM on 05/08/2008
- Samnite See Profile I'm a Fan of Samnite permalink

Meanwhile the Israelis are killing Palestinians at the ration of 400 to 1 with the majority of those murdered under the age of 15! If that's what is meant by the "chosen people" I'm glad I'm not one of them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:17 PM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

The information in your posting is wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 PM on 05/09/2008
- rroy See Profile I'm a Fan of rroy permalink

Dennis The Menace;To your comments I utter a hearty"AMEN!!!"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:29 AM on 05/08/2008
- rroy See Profile I'm a Fan of rroy permalink

I remember the not too distant past when criticism of Israel's excesses and criticising America's aiding and abetting these excesses,nine times out of ten brought a response of accusation of anti semitism,and Anti Americanism,along with pro terrorism!
Finaly,after sixty years of this madness the American public is waking up to the realities of our benighted foolish policies in the Middle East.!Yet our leaders in Washington persist in walking around wearing blinders placed on them by AIPAC.
There are many many very serious questions that will cry for responible answers when we take a fairer and more balanced attitude in the area.
One of which is how will the international community-and it shoiuld be handled by them-contend with the millions of Europeans who gave up the citisenship of the land of their birth,and migrated to Israel be handled?
One thing certain,the problem should not continue to be foisted on the Palestinian people!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:19 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

When the first aliya took place the Zionists purchased land from absentee landowners and other Arabs willing to sell. Add to that eretz Israel was not that populated, Mark Twain toured the region and said he was amazed at how few people he encountered. At the time of his tour Jerusalem had a Jewish plurality. Which means the idea of Jewish settlers moving out vast numbers of Arabs is historically wrong. Add to all of that the decision to take away over 60% of the proposed Jewish Homeland to create Transjordan, a home for Arabs unwilling to live in Israel.
As for the territories, those were acquired by Israel in 1967 in a defensive war. Armies from a number of Arab nations massed on the Israeli borders, an act of war. The Egyptian military fired the first shots closing of the Straits if Tiran, an act of war. IN defending itself against the Arab forces the IDF was able to take Jerusalem, the Golan, and the Sinai. Without that land, which provided strategic depth , Israel would have been defeated in 1973. As someone in the IDF fighting on the Golan I say no one should ever consider giving up land we paid for with so many Israeli lives.
Here is the question. If a return to the pre-67 borders will bring about peace why was there no peace in 1967 before the war?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 05/08/2008
- bobo209 See Profile I'm a Fan of bobo209 permalink

With due respect I know history..Here are few examples..


December 13,1947. Zionist terrorists, believed to be members of Irgun Zvai Leumi, killed 18 Arabs and wounded nearly 60 in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Lydda areas. In Jerusalem, bombs were thrown in an Arab market-place near the Damascus Gate; in Jaffa, bombs were thrown into an Arab cafe; in the Arab village of Al Abbasya, near Lydda, 12 Arabs were killed in an attack with mortars and automatic weapons.

December 19, 1947. Haganah terrorists attacked an Arab village near Safad, blowing up two houses, in the ruins of which were found the bodies of 10 Arabs, including 5 children. Haganah admitted responsibility for the attack.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:10 AM on 05/08/2008
- Mesaywar See Profile I'm a Fan of Mesaywar permalink

Perhaps, in another sixty years when all those who coud possibly look upon the lands they were driven from at gunpoint, where settlements now stand, though they still have the deeds, have died; and the terrorism upon which the state was founded, and the apartheid with which it is maintained are little more than "stories" two or three generations removed from living memory,....maybe then there might be some hope of peace,.......or at least quiet.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:59 AM on 05/08/2008
- TheOutsider See Profile I'm a Fan of TheOutsider permalink

If I remember my Revisionist history correctly, the Jews invaded Palestine in the early 20th century, armed to the teeth, a massive military force, with the intention of killing and/or displacing all those people living there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:55 AM on 05/08/2008
- bobo209 See Profile I'm a Fan of bobo209 permalink

What are they celebrating??Killings??occupation??arrest??mass murder??Acounrty based on a stolen land will not survive the test of time.

America canot have an albatross around its neck for ever.we the american need to take care of our country period.ENOUGH ALREADY.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

It is so nice to read a posting absolutely free of any honesty or anything of value.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:18 PM on 05/08/2008
- Maanu See Profile I'm a Fan of Maanu permalink

I'm no expert or anything, but I don't think anyone is happy in the middle east. None of israel's neighbors are happy that this new team came in 60 years ago, and the refs are on their side every time. Read an article that basically said the wall erected in Israel is THE battlefront between western and eastern culture. It's unfortunate that in their hope of being welcomed into the world white community, they would not see that they're being used as expendable soldiers, with their manufactured state as the frontline.

Hoping the middle east achieves peace without addressing the initial forced occupation is foolish.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:26 AM on 05/08/2008
- Obamamo See Profile I'm a Fan of Obamamo permalink

I do not believe that the Israelis are serious about peace. The Likud feeds on hatred and wars, they want to occupy more lands, check out the map of Greater Israel, it includes most of Israel's neighbour's lands. The Jewish state is not a peaceful beacon, it is, however, a rogue country.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:16 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

It is good to see an Obama supporter who is able to mis-state facts not connected to Obama's run for the White House.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 05/08/2008
- EspritDeVoltaire See Profile I'm a Fan of EspritDeVoltaire permalink

I agree. It has violated more UN sanctions than anyone else and has nuclear weapons illegally as it is not a signer of the Nuclear Proliferation Agreement.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:03 AM on 05/08/2008
- TheOutsider See Profile I'm a Fan of TheOutsider permalink

As long as we are inverting the truth, we must not forget that Israel has trained thousands of its young citizens to be suicide bombers, to go into pizza parlors, airplanes, ships, hotels, discoteques, schools, buses and market places and blow themselves up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:09 PM on 05/08/2008
- ZenJu See Profile I'm a Fan of ZenJu permalink

Happy Birthday Israel! Despite the unenlightened, caustic, hateful comments posted here against the world's only Jewish state and the only democracy in the Middle East, Israel is a shining beacon in a very dark world. Israel is a work in progress, LIKE ANY OTHER NATION, and Israel has much work to do, LIKE EVERY OTHER NATION, and all humans of genuine good will and enlightenment wish Israel well. As for the anti-Semites hiding behind "anti-Zionist" rhetoric...well, boo hoo. The people of Israel live!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:07 AM on 05/08/2008
- biwee See Profile I'm a Fan of biwee permalink

Khazar???

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 05/08/2008
- daddydamon See Profile I'm a Fan of daddydamon permalink

Get out of Palestine. It's been 60 years too many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:35 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

Do you mean eretz Israel?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:21 PM on 05/08/2008
- tao53nyc See Profile I'm a Fan of tao53nyc permalink

Great. Now when are you going to work without a net? (meaning: being propped up continually by the US, to the detriment of the entire region). My country has essentially been taking sides in arguments that have been going on for over 2000 years. That "special relationship" that everyone likes to call it, is bankrupting the US and making it the world pariah.

You hypocritically talk about building all that infrastructure, but you refuse to share it with your neighbors. Arabs within Israel are treated like 2nd class citizens, and Palestinians are treated like dirt, denied all but the simplest forms of sustenance.

It's time we cut the cord.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 AM on 05/08/2008
- CMLA See Profile I'm a Fan of CMLA permalink

I agree.The US needs to cut off Isreals allowance.We shouldnt have to finance thier endless war with arabs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 PM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

The amount of aid sent to Israel is largely in the form of loans, which are repaid in full and on time. And if you look at the bigger picture, Arabs receive more US aid than the Jews. But that doesn;t fit your idea on Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:23 PM on 05/08/2008
- biwee See Profile I'm a Fan of biwee permalink

Actually, a good bit of writing. Everyone knows that Israel must withdraw to the pre 67 boundaries.
Only with the support of hypocrites and fools in the USA have the Israelis had the support to continue the illegal and immoral occupation. And, for all morons that continue to support the illegal and immoral occupation, consider this. The Israelis deliberately and repeatedly attacked the USS Liberty in 1967, killing 34 Americans, and wounding 170. The attacking torpedo boats machine-gunned Americans sailors in life rafts. This is a war crime. If you believe the Israeli lie that the USS Liberty was mistaken for a 1925 vintage Egyptian horse carrier, you are unfit to live in America. If the Israelis do not come into compliance with ALL UN Security Council Resolutions, then America should abandon Israel. As for Hizbollah, Hizbollah did not exist until the illegal Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982. Finally, "Google" Sabra and Shatilla, and learn how the IDF encouraged and facilitated the slaughter of about 800 women, children and old men in Sept 1982. JUST THE FACTS!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

You start your posting with a lie. Not everyone believes Israel must withdraw to the pre-1967 borders. Here is the question no one who advocates such a suicidal move seems able to answer. Why should Israel return to eh pre-67 borders? Prior to the 67 war there was an almost constant stream of terrorism against Israel. And if the borders prior to the 67 war are a guarantee of peace why was there a war in 1967? The fact is a return to the pre-67 borders will guarantee only one thing, a return to a more active Arab adventurism.
Bottom line- Irseal has no reason to return to the pre-67 borders. It would be foolish to give up the land it legally holds and that provides the strategic depth Israel so badly needed in 1973.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 AM on 05/08/2008
- Obamamo See Profile I'm a Fan of Obamamo permalink

Speaking like a true Racist Likudnic.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 05/08/2008
- LeonBNJ See Profile I'm a Fan of LeonBNJ permalink

Finally, a balanced and well reasoned article on the status of Israel. It is interesting to note how the US media has virtually ignored the 60th Anniversary celebrations perhaps of the conterversy over their polices in the occupied territories. Growing numbers of Israelis and Jewish Americans are recognizing the need for peace and the end of the occupation of the territories as part of a long-term need to stabalize the middle east and access to oil in that region.
Yes, it won't be easy to end the occupation and for the Palestinian people they will never be satisfied until the return of lost their property in the current Israel. The hard liners there must realize that a continued state of war is not sustainable and is really counter to the special and historical need for those of the Jewish faith with a state of Israel.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 AM on 05/08/2008
- BubbaC33 See Profile I'm a Fan of BubbaC33 permalink

Israel legally holds land taken in the course of a defensive war. This land provided the necessary strategic depth to prevent the destruction of Israel in 1973. I fought on the Golan and I can tell you we paid enough in lives and blood that to give up this necessary area is foolish and suicidal.
If Israel living inside the pre-1967 borders is a guarantee of peace why was there no peace in May 1967, before the Arab armies massed on their borders with Israel? No return of land will bring about peace, it is nonsensical to believe such a fantasy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 05/08/2008
- EngineerBill See Profile I'm a Fan of EngineerBill permalink

First I need to make a point. Israel recognizes that it will have to cede most of the 67 occupied land for peace. But... If Gaza taught us anything it is that giving away real estate alone will not make Israel safer. A land-swap deal has to be within a broader framework as a result of negotiations with all the parties to the conflict. This is important because all of the violence is coming from people who think that the eastern border of Israel should be the Mediterranean sea. Having said that there is one unilateral step that Israel should take. There are settlements that are what I call "in your face" settlements. They are purposely located deep within Palestinian population centers and are in no way contiguous with the original state. They exist to get in the Palestinian face if you will. Israel should give an ultimatum to those settlers. The ultimatum should be that if you don't evacuate the settlement will no longer be considered worthy of Israeli protection and the settlers would lose their Israeli citizenship.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:07 AM on 05/08/2008
- LeoMarvin See Profile I'm a Fan of LeoMarvin permalink

umm... I think you mean the western border. It IS the eastern border now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 AM on 05/08/2008
- EngineerBill See Profile I'm a Fan of EngineerBill permalink

Dude, with all due respect. When you look at a map that is not upside down, west is on your left side (hence the term "left coast" for west coast). peace out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 AM on 05/08/2008
- dadw5boys See Profile I'm a Fan of dadw5boys permalink

As long as the ULTRA ORTHDOX JEWS refuse to work the state of Israel will still need forgein aide because the the WEFARE for the non working people who SPEND EVERYDAY READING THE TORA is onyl going to get more and more expensive.

Israel said it a long time ago. "If the Ultra Orthdox Jews would work they could add over $ 2 Billion to their economy. What they take is welfare is about the amount of USA aide!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:44 AM on 05/08/2008
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