VT’s Stuart Littlewood Reports on Israel’s newly energized push towards Eretz-Israel and the elimination of the indigenous peoples.

Here’s a classic example of the false and self-deluding nonsense that passes for peace efforts in the Holy Land. On 26 February Jordan hosted a meeting at Aqaba between Israel and the Palestinian Authority. The meeting was called to de-escalate the sharp increase in violence in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Afterward, the Jordanian foreign ministry published an Aqaba Joint Communique in which Israel and the Palestinian National Authority (PNA) “confirmed their joint readiness and commitment to immediately work to end unilateral measures for a period of 3-6 months”. This included an Israeli commitment to cease any new settlement units for 4 months and to stop authorizing any other outposts for 6 months.

They also agreed “to pursue confidence-building measures and strengthen mutual trust in order to address outstanding issues through direct dialogue”. And they would work in good faith to assume responsibilities and to enhance mutual trust through this arrangement.

In January 2023 alone, at least 29 Palestinians under occupation including five children have been killed by idf soldiers.

Good faith, and mutual trust…. sounds just fine, but is it?



The very next day Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was reported saying that the building of Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank will continue to go ahead. He tweeted that there “will not be any freeze” on settlement construction and that building and authorisation will continue according to the original planning and building schedule, with no change.

And Israeli National Security Adviser Tzachi Hanegbi said that Israel will authorise nine settlement outposts in the coming months and approve 9,500 settlement units in the occupied West Bank. “Contrary to reports and tweets about the meeting in Jordan, there is no change in Israeli policy.”

How’s that for bare-faced duplicity? But those paying attention know that it’s quite normal in any agreement with Israel and its ‘bitch’ America – the dirty-dealing duo. The wonder is that the PNA falls for it every time. Are they naturally thick or just paid to be thick?

Law is such a huge inconvenience, let’s ignore it

The Jordanian, Egyptian, Israeli, Palestinian, and US senior officials who met at Aqaba claim to have had “comprehensive and frank discussions” yet none of them seemed acquainted with the international and other laws relating to the 70+ years of illegal occupation. Didn’t their frank discussion even touch on such vital considerations? If it had, they’d realise that it’s not a question of freezing or delaying work on so-called settlements. They must cease creating them all together and dismantle those that already exist.

As has been pointed out many times, plonking settlers (i.e. squatters) down on Palestinian territory is a violation of occupation law and a war crime on the part of the individuals involved. And it’s a violation of Israel’s legal obligation to respect the sovereignty of another state and a violation of Israel’s legal obligation to respect the right of self-determination of the Palestinian people; also a violation of Israel’s obligations under the international law on the use of force. Ending these violations involves immediate removal of the squatters from occupied land and an immediate end to Israel’s exercise of control, including its use of military force. That’s the basis for peace.

The only legal grounds for Israel or any other state controlling territory that isn’t its own and which is either the territory of another state or a non-state self-determination unit (as here), is if it has the latter’s permission, or the UN Security Council has given its authority under Chapter 7, or it is a legally-valid exercise of self-defence in accordance with the international law on the use of force. None of these apply to Israel’s action.

As for the squatters, using force to protect them is legally invalid bearing in mind the extra-territorial nature of the squats. Israel has no legal right to use force to protect its nationals outside its own territory.

Extremist Immigrant Colonial Settlers throwing rocks at the Indigenous Peoples of Palestine with the support of the Israeli Defense Forces and the new extremist violent government running Israel with the full intent of stealing homes and land in pursuit of their psycho-religious made-made orgasm called ERETZ-ISRAEL.

Go back to Aqaba, gentlemen, and sort things out in accordance with legal principles – as you should have done decades ago – otherwise, there’ll be no justice and no peace. Oh, I forgot: peace simply isn’t on the agenda for Israel and America. For them, international law is a huge inconvenience and best ignored.

But the simple fact is that 700,000 Israeli squatters live in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The law and the international community consider Israel’s so-called settlements illegal and obstacles to peace. If international law is to mean anything, why isn’t it enforced? We all know the answer. It’s because apartheid Israel’s handful of adoring spivs and pimps in Washington and Westminster want the injustice and human misery to continue and no one has the guts to call them out as accessories to those crimes.

©Stuart Littlewood, 1 March 2023

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3 COMMENTS

  1. In English ‘Jews’ seem different from ‘Judah’.
    In German, Arabic and Hebrew the identity in these two terms is trivially obvious.

  2. God chose the Jews to try to save them because he new they had chosen the devil as their god. He even sent his son, Jesus the Christ, among them to try. All in vain. But when they make their individual protests to him, he will remind them of all the suffering they caused the Palestinians, the Russians, and every other group of people they have tortured and killed over the thousands of years.

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