Obama's UN speech insists Israelis and Palestinians are equal
parties to conflict
By Robert Fisk
Today
should be Mahmoud Abbas's finest hour. Even The New York Times has discovered
that "a grey man of grey suits and sensible shoes, may be slowly emerging
from his shadow".
But
this is nonsense. The colourless leader of the Palestinian Authority, who wrote
a 600-page book on his people's conflict with Israel without once mentioning
the word "occupation", should have no trouble this evening in besting
Barack Hussein Obama's pathetic, humiliating UN speech on Wednesday in which he
handed US policy in the Middle East over to Israel's gimmick government.
For
the American President who called for an end to the Israeli occupation of Arab
lands, an end to the theft of Arab land in the West Bank – Israeli
"settlements" is what he used to call it – and a Palestinian state by
2011, Obama's performance was pathetic.
As
usual, Hanan Ashrawi, the only eloquent Palestinian voice in New York this
week, got it right. "I couldn't believe what I heard," she told
Haaretz, that finest of Israeli newspapers. "It sounded as though the
Palestinians were the ones occupying Israel. There wasn't one word of empathy
for the Palestinians. He spoke only of the Israelis' troubles..." Too
true. And as usual, the sanest Israeli journalists, in their outspoken
condemnation of Obama, proved that the princes of American journalists were
cowards. "The limp, unimaginative speech that US President Barack Obama
delivered at the United Nations... reflects how helpless the American President
is in the face of Middle East realities," Yael Sternhell wrote.
And
as the days go by, and we discover whether the Palestinians respond to Obama's
grovelling performance with a third intifada or with a shrug of weary
recognition that this is how things always were, the facts will continue to
prove that the US administration remains a tool of Israel when it comes to
Israel's refusal to give the Palestinians a state.
How
come, let's ask, that the US ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro, flew from Tel
Aviv to New York for the statehood debate on Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu's
own aircraft? How come Netanyahu was too busy chatting to the Colombian
President to listen to Obama's speech? He only glanced through the Palestinian
bit of the text when he was live-time, face to face with the American
President. This wasn't "chutzpah". This was insult, pure and simple.
And
Obama deserved it. After praising the Arab Spring/Summer/ Autumn, whatever –
yet again running through the individual acts of courage of Arab Tunisians and
Egyptians as if he had been behind the Arab Awakening all along, the man dared
to give the Palestinians 10 minutes of his time, slapping them in the face for
daring to demand statehood from the UN. Obama even – and this was the funniest
part of his preposterous address to the UN – suggested that the Palestinians
and Israelis were two equal "parties" to the conflict.
A
Martian listening to this speech would think, as Ms Ashrawi suggested, that the
Palestinians were occupying Israel rather than the other way round. No mention
of Israeli occupation, no mention of refugees, or the right of return or of the
theft of Arab Palestinian land by the Israeli government against all
international law. But plenty of laments for the besieged people of Israel,
rockets fired at their houses, suicide bombs – Palestinian sins, of course, but
no reference to the carnage of Gaza, the massive death toll of Palestinians –
and even the historical persecution of the Jewish people and the Holocaust.
That
persecution is a fact of history. So is the evil of the Holocaust. But THE
PALESTINIANS DID NOT COMMIT THESE ACTS. It was the Europeans – whose help in
denying Palestinian statehood Obama is now seeking – who committed this crime
of crimes. So we were then back to the "equal parties", as if the
Israeli occupiers and the occupied Palestinians were on a level playing ground.
Madeleine
Albright used to adopt this awful lie. "It's up to the parties
themselves," she would say, washing her hands, Pilate-like, of the whole
business the moment Israel threatened to call out its supporters in America.
Heaven knows if Mahmoud Abbas can produce a 1940 speech at the UN today. But at
least we all know who the appeaser is.
This commentary was published in The Independent on 23/09/2011
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