28,
October 2014 Pressure on
Israel Grows
The
British House of Commons vote to endorse diplomatic recognition of a
Palestinian state is a vitally important gesture. Israel and the US should not ignore the
message which is a sign of the growing frustration and anger over Israel’s settlement
expansion. Ignoring stated US policy, Israel announced it plans to build 1,000
new housing units in areas of Jerusalem which the Palestinians claim encroaches
on their independent state. Richard Ottaway, a Conservative lawmaker and
chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee voiced the frustration of many of
Britain’s lawmakers when he stated “such is my anger over Israel’s behavior in
recent months that I will not oppose the motion. I have to say to the
government of Israel that if they are losing people like me, they will be
losing a lot of people.” Sweden’s new left-of-center government recently
announced that it would become the first major Western European nation to recognize Palestine. Mahmoud Abbas, the
Palestinian president, has urged the United Nations Security Council to set a
specific deadline for Israel to end the occupation.
The European Union has imposed restrictions on
loans to Israeli scientific institutions that operate in the West Bank and has
plans to label products made in Jewish settlements. Much like apartheid South
Africa the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions program is increasing
exponentially.
Finally, the United Nations Film Festival hosted a
superb documentary on Palestine last Sunday which captured the essence of the
Israeli – Palestinian conflict (see http://www.unaff.org/2014/f_people.html).
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