July 18, 2011
Jewish settlers are terrorising Palestinians, says Israeli general
Adapted from the Catrina
Stewart article published by The Independent on July 18, 2011.
Distributed by PAJU (Palestinian and Jewish Unity) of Montreal at their
weekly infomration pickets on the streets of Montreal. See Independent article on line.
A senior Israeli army commander has warned that unchecked "Jewish
terror" against Palestinians in the occupied West Bank threatens to
plunge the territory into another conflict.
The general's comments are likely to put him at odds with Israel's
pro-settler government, which has resisted US-led efforts to curb
settlement expansion in a bid to revive stalled peace talks. The
foreign minister, Avigdor Lieberman, himself lives in a West Bank
settlement. All settlements are regarded as illegal under international
law.
"What's happening in the field is terrorism," General Mizrahi told
Israel’s Channel 2's Meet the Press, and it "needs to be dealt with."
The Israeli army, he said, fears "terrorism against Palestinians is
likely to ignite the territories". Palestinians and Israeli NGOs
frequently accuse the army of siding with settlers in conflagrations
with Palestinians, prompting the army to respond that it is obliged to
protect its citizens and does not set policy.
Human rights groups suggest that the more radical settlers, many of
whom oppose a two-state solution on the premise that the whole of
Israel is bequeathed to them by God, are agitating against Palestinian
moves to seek statehood recognition at the United Nations in September.
The Israeli commander General Mizrahi blamed the courts for failing to
rein in the most radical of the settlers – a small proportion of the
roughly 500,000 Israeli settlers who are living beyond the Green Line
(Israel’s internationally recognized border) in East Jerusalem and the
West Bank.
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