| Another Kind of Road
Map: Living on the Edge Womens International League for Peace and Freedom,
Palestine Section September 2003 The road
carves out its path like a long brown snake, slithering through virgin mountainsides,
turning olive groves into concrete slabs Its guarded by armed border police squatting
on rocky outposts, positioned every 25 metres along the route. Bulldozers roar,
churning up savage clouds of red dust, while earthmovers delve into volcanic like
ditches that herald the beginning of a 25ft high razor fence. A young donkey with
a foal in tow hesitates before the ditch unable to proceed further and obviously
confused its familiar journey no longer possible. There is no path for man or
beast. Large tracts of fertile land stand marooned, and forcibly abandoned, their
owners denied access. Patches of old green canvas once a carpet for the olives
lie scattered here and there, together with remnants of perhaps what was once
the scene of a picnic celebration. Olives trees harvested for centuries, their
upturned roots now bared to the sky, plants and herbs long used in traditional
Palestinian cuisine wither in the dry grass. Aside from the presence of Israeli
police and Palestinian labourers there is not a villager in sight. This is the
scene of the construction of a small section of Israels Separation
Wall encircling the beautiful old northern Palestinian village of Qafin,
near Tulkarem. Like hundreds of other villagers, the residents of Qafin are devastated
as they helplessly witness the confiscation of their lands and destruction of
the olive groves. A small scene from a larger picture. The Fortifications
When the news broke in 2002 of Israels intention to build a Wall, whimsically
referred to by the Israeli government as "a fence" stretching the length
and breadth of Occupied Palestinian lands to separate Jews in Israel, and illegal
settlers from Palestinians in the West Bank, some thought it a joke. Memories
come to mind, the wall of China, and of course the Berlin wall with its ominous
connotations but this Wall is twice as high and potentially thirty times as long.
Israel was not joking. The inconceivable would become a reality. Israel began
building the Wall in earnest in June 2002, and even the term wall is misleading
for to be more precise it is a 25ft high concrete Wall, some 70 metres wide, accompanied
by electric smart fences, razor wire, trenches, security patrols and
electronic gates. On the eastern side (Palestine), are trenches to act as a barrier
against vehicles, a two-lane patrol road, another for armoured vehicles and then
another fence. In other sections there are depth barriers some 70-100
metres wide; a no-mans land. According to Israels State Attorneys
office, five main crossing points, and 26 agricultural crossings will be established
along the length of the Wall. However it appears in the 2003 budget insufficient
funds were allocated to erect even the main crossing points. The reason
given for these massive fortifications, the old adage Israels "security",
all else having failed to quench Palestinian resistance to the Occupation, preemptive
assassinations of Palestinian leaders, imprisonment [currently over 6,000 political
prisoners, 345 are under the age off 18 years], arbitrary detentions, torture,
and the murder of over 2,000 civilians including 571 children over the past 33
months. Every effort to squeeze and suffocate the Palestinians through the continued
expansion of settlements, the theft of thousands of dunums of land, had failed.
So based on the premise that by locking in and locking down the entire Palestinian
population Israel would become a safer place, more like that God given retreat
envisaged by the early Zionist. Despite the fact that such security barriers fail
to achieve their purpose, as illustrated by the complete security barrier surrounding
the Gaza Strip. Gazans prove themselves capable of entering Israel whenever, but
the Israeli government proceeds with the concept of enforced separation from the
West Bank, and with a vengeance. To begin Israel occupies, oppresses then imprisons
the Palestinian people. If the Wall, itself built at a cost of roughly
$2 billion ($1 million per km) is to set the future permanent boundaries of the
State of Israel it certainly does not follow the internationally recognised 1967,
temporary borders, of the Green Line. The boundary between Israel and Occupied
Palestine is approximately 350km long, so why one may ask does the route of the
proposed Wall stretch to 1000km? The answer it follows a circular route. It plunges
into existing Palestinian lands, meandering here and there in pursuit of its victims.
It cuts into existing villages, frequently leaving villagers on the one side,
their lands and water resources on the other separating them from larger towns
and major public services, hospitals, health clinics, and schools. It ensnares
some villages between the western border of the Wall and the 1967 Green Line.
In deference to the illegal Jewish settlers, the Wall digresses to transfer clusters
of settlements, including Kedumin, Immanuel and Ariel into Israel proper, snatching
important subterranean water reservoirs in the process. The settlers are determined
that the Wall absorbs most of them into Israel no matter how far their settlements
are from the Green Line. There are 231,443 illegal settlers living in the West
Bank and Gaza with an increase of 5,415 since the beginning of 2003. Settlements
currently take up 1.6% of the total land in the West Bank. However together with
the road networks, they control 46% of Palestinian land. The first section
of the Wall runs from Salem in the north to Qalandia in the south. In its entirety
it is expected to see the confiscation of some 160,000-180,000 dunums (45,000
acres), 2% of the entire West Bank. The uprooting of 80,000 olive trees, the destruction
of 35 kilometres of water pipes and the demolition of dozens of greenhouses. Any
structure or home within 35 metres of the barrier will be demolished. Simply from
its first section in northern Palestine BTselem (Israeli Human Rights organisation)
estimate that the lives of 210,000 Palestinians who live within 67 villages and
towns of the Walls radius, will be directly affected. At least 30 villages
will lose part of their lands. The built up areas of at least 15 villages will
be east of the Wall, their lands on the Israeli side. The second proposed section
(southern) to stretch from Bethlehem to Hebron, and a third smaller section surrounding
Jericho. Finally a further section will completely seal off the Jordan valley
to the east thus cutting off Palestine from the rest of the Arab world.
Plans for the Jerusalem Section of the Wall will carve in concrete Israels
illegal annexation of the Holy city, and include the annexation of at least 15
settlements including the massive colony of Maaleh Adumim, and Modiin
Illit and Betar Illit. Given that 50% of the settlers live in East Jerusalem much
of the land to be confiscated will be to transfer these colonies while placing
the Palestinian neighbourhoods of the city in limbo, as with the areas in the
north. The route will entail the entrapment of some 276,000 Palestinians from
the village of Kfar Aqab and Qalandia refugee camp whose residents carry Jerusalem
Identity cards. In order to resolve this demographic problem Israel is planning
to build two walls around Jerusalem. The first around Israeli defined municipal
borders, the second to surround these residents cutting them off from both the
West Bank and Jerusalem. An ironic thought. Successive Israeli governments
have claimed their right to an exclusive Jewish homeland yet the logistics
of the Wall while leaving Palestinians with only 10% of their historic homeland,
will draw in some 400,000 Palestinians stranded on the (wrong side) the Israeli
side of the Wall, the buffer zone. They have literally been abducted from the
West Bank. They will not be granted Israeli citizenship, or free access into Israel
and will need a special permit to visit the West Bank. They may well be shot in
the attempt to do so. Again according to the Two State solution, this will create
a new breed of refugees. One can only speculate as to their future. As
with other oppressive Israeli policies towards the Palestinian people since 1967,
certain features concerning the Wall are simply ingenious. How is the land confiscated?
Notice to the landowner to appear in Court! On the contrary, the owner may wake
up one day to find a Notice posted on his trees, or simply dropped on this land,
a lifetimes work, a generations heritage terminated by a scrap of
paper. Requisition is always for military needs order signed by the Military
Commander, which no Israeli Court would dream of reversing. In some instances
trapping the Palestinians, depriving farmers of their only means of survival is
not enough. In the northern village of Zita reports emerge of farmers being beaten
as they await the opening of the electronic gate No 542 by border police. If anyone
dares touch the fence the gate will not be opened at all that day, as a punishment.
In other areas stretches of sand await the arrival of tell-tale footprints. The
city of Tulkarem will be separated from the West Bank, on its western side near
the Green Line by fences and walls and on the side of the West Bank by a depth
barrier, sealing in the town including Tulkarem refugee camp (15, 6000 registered
refugees). More than one-third of Qalqilyas town land, the most important
agricultural basket in the West Bank, has been confiscated. The town is completely
encircled by the Wall and gates overlooked by a watchtower, control the flow in
and out-one person or vehicle at a time. The Wall will meander across the fields
of 300 farmers and 1,000 farmers will lose significant portions of land to the
western side. One such village, Jayyous where the Wall deviates up to 6km from
the Green Line (to absorb settlements) it ensnares 500 Palestinian homes, terminating
residents access to their land, and grazing for their animals. Another irony,
according to Ottoman law, if the land is not utilised for a period of three years,
it reverts to the State, the State of Israel naturally. The Wall itself
is merely an extension of the policies of countless checkpoints and closures imposed
by Israel on Palestinian freedom of movement since the mid-1990s. The separation
rhetoric is not a reflection of a real geographic or historical divide between
the two peoples, but rather an extension of Israels continued campaign of
forcible, unilateral separation and expulsion plans that violate Palestinian human
rights, and in complete disregard of the concept of national sovereignty for the
Palestinians. The construction of the first section of the Wall has proved itself
an unmitigated social, economic and environmental disaster. It compounds existing
Israel practices of restrictions of movement, bringing even higher unemployment
and poverty, high psychological stress and increasing health problems. Life under
siege, living without any degree of personal security, living at the whim of Israels
boy soldiers, the greatest enthusiasts of shoot to kill, living in
an open air prison and struggling to maintain your family and educate your children.
In fact living on the edge. Thirty-five years of Israels brutal
Occupation has turned the state of the Palestinian economy into yet another disaster.
The past two years of the Intifada has seen an acceleration of horrific policies,
bombardments from air-raids, the use of tank fire, and missiles, have left many
Palestinian cities as scenes of war-torn areas, now facing further degradation.
The nature of the occupation created a source of cheap labour, now that workforce
is back on the unemployment pile. Many villages will be denied access either to
purchase or sell goods and produce. Qalqilya is the major producer of fruit and
vegetables in the entire West Bank; in 2002 unemployment reached 70%, the level
of poverty 55%, based on three dollars or less consumption per day. The
natural resources of the West Bank continue to be a major casualty of the Occupation.
The most critical impact of the Wall is through the loss of agricultural land,
and the destruction of the trees and water supply. Every aspect of the micro-climate
will be displaced. In villages around Tulkarem and Qalqilya, 30 artisan wells
have been lost, 18% of Palestinians share of the Western Groundwater Basin. This
drains the already scarce water supplies as for every 10 litres allocated (by
Israel) to the Palestinian, 50 litres are allocated to the illegal Jewish settler.
Israeli settlers annually discharge 224,000 tons of waste into Palestine, polluting
village streams and farms. The land is treasured by the Palestinian farmer, and
trees play a vital role in preserving the environment and ecological balance of
the area. The olive tree is a basic part of the Palestinian landscape, culture
and heritage yet 250,000 olive and other fruit trees have been destroyed over
the past two years. The Wall should also be viewed against a background
of other concrete necklaces that suffocate Palestine. The Trans-Israeli highway
which runs from north to south through a 17% swathe of the West Bank It too has
a buffer zone the width of three football pitches on either side. Its creation,
as with the Wall, was only made possible through the demolition of Palestinian
homes and the virtual desertification of Palestinian land. In April 2003 UNRWA
reported that since the beginning of the Intifada in September 2002, 12, 237 Palestinians
had witnessed the demolition of their homes. This Highway compliments the 250
miles of the exclusive settler -only road system, which criss-crosses the West
Bank. As with all of Israels policies and actions, the construction
of the Wall violates Article 47, 1Vth Geneva Convention which prohibits the annexation
of land. Moreover any destruction of real or personal property by the Occupying
power is prohibited except where it is "rendered absolutely necessary for
military operations." Israel argues that the Wall is built for "security
purposes", and not military. However the life of the entire Palestinian population
is being impacted, and international humanitarian law forbids collective punishment.
However Israeli is a master of ignoring international law and the United Nations
with impunity, and countless Resolutions concerning Israel, simply gather dust.
As stated in a report on the Apartheid Wall by the Palestinian human rights
organization LAW "The Apartheid Convention declares "the crime
of apartheid to be a crime against humanity" defined as system of institutionalised
racial segregation and discrimination for the purpose of establishing and maintaining
domination of one racial group
over another
and systematically oppressing
them. Israeli policies clearly fulfill these elements including: denial of right
to life and liberty; murder, infringement of their freedom and dignity, degrading
treatment or punishment. By arbitrary arrest, and illegal imprisonment; deliberate
imposition of living conditions calculated to cause a group their physical destruction
in whole or in part. It should be irrevocable clear that Israel is not
only intends to vanquish the Palestinian people, but is intent upon their disappearance
by one means or another. It is exactly like this for all captive people. Should
the Palestinians collaborate with their own extinction? Should they close their
eyes believing that they are invisible, and have melted into the landscape, that
is itself, disappearing? Where are the international expressions of outrage,
the screams of protest over this most historic and disastrous development since
1948, namely Israels Separation Wall. On July 25th, 2003 in a joint news
conference with Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, George Bush stated the
Separation Wall "is a problem," giving the same blandness of language
to a time when "settlements were an obstacle to peace," and look what
happened! Bush added, "it is very difficult to develop confidence between
the Palestinians and Israel with a wall snaking through the West Bank." In
the same breath Bush stated "we must improve the daily lives of the ordinary
Palestinians." One assumes by deduction, making the lives of the unordinary,
those who continue to resist the occupation, a living hell. Again US National
Security Advisor Condoleeza Rice raised her concerns with Sharon "The route
of the security fence that you are building. arouses our deep concern". "I
propose that you reconsider the route where the fence passes. Sharon
rebuffed Rices comments. Even if western leaders had been quick off the
mark concerning the Walls construction it is doubtful if Sharon would have
changed his Zionist goal post. The Wall will make the establishment of
a viable, thriving Palestinian State virtually impossible and it will achieve
no security advantage for Israel. It will further impoverish the Palestinian community,
and for some provide the ultimate challenge. Its unimpeded construction reflects
the failure of peace process over the past ten years, and the abject failure of
American policy, and the failure of the international community to live up to
its moral and legal obligations. There is nothing in the mentality of Ariel Sharon
and his ilk that cares for a solution based on justice for the Palestinians. Yet
George Bush and his ilk continue to pour billions of dollars into Israel which
funds Israels military apparatus, its settlements and now the construction
of the Wall. Its foundations entirely overshadow the road map to peace. Unless
urgent action is taken to oblige Israel to remove every trace and fabric of the
Wall, and facilitate the rehabilitation of the horrific damage to both Palestinian
land and its people, the consequences will bring a human and ecological catastrophe
of nightmarish quality. Should this occur we should all pay the moral price.
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