Go
to Gaza
By
Uri Avnery
February 16, 2004
Do you want to make the deal of a lifetime?
Go to Gaza!
The government has kindly laid on armored vehicles for
this purpose. Once there, you can obtain the villa you
have dreamt about all your life, with two floors and a
green lawn, for next to nothing. The State is rich.
You can put up greenhouses and produce flowers or
vegetables. Once upon a time you could engage Palestinian
workers, who would work for a pittance. They had no
alternative, because their land was taken away from them.
Now this is too dangerous, so you will engage workers
from Thailand, who get even less.
There are no legal problems, such as a minimum wage,
annual vacations, dismissal indemnities or any of that
nonsense. Israeli law does not apply. The prevailing law
is a relic of the pre-1967 Egyptian occupation, and the
conditions are Egyptian, too.
You can export your products to Europe. True, that has
to be done discreetly, under false names, but it will get
to the markets. The bureaucrats in Brussels will fume,
because this violates the trade agreement between Israel
and the European Union. Let them fume. Who cares? The
main thing is getting your hands on those crisp Euro
notes.
Of course, there is a security problem. You and the
other 7000 settlers in the Gaza strip sit among a million
Palestinians. You took away their essential land reserves
and half of their water. So they don't like you. But
never mind, the IDF will defend you - a whole battalion
to defend a settlement of a few dozen families, a whole
division for the Gaza Strip. Many soldiers. Many
headquarters. Many armored vehicles. A lot of money. But
the State pays.
If your settlement is too close to an Arab
neighborhood and there is a problem, not to worry. The
army will blow up all the nearby houses and "clean" the
area. That will allow the settlement to expand, when the
whole thing will repeat itself. The main thing is your
security. And the money you make.
And that is only the beginning. If it really is
decided to evacuate the settlements in the Gaza Strip,
and if the decision is implemented (as you know, decision
and implementation are two different things, not
necessarily connected with each other), the real money
will start rolling in. The State will pay you a lot just
to leave quietly. That's how it was when Menachem Begin
dismantled the settlements in Sinai. The settlers got a
fortune. Some refused and declared that they would never,
ever give up their homes. They got double and more. In
the end, not a single settler refused to take the
money.
Many of the Sinai evacuees took the money and settled
in America or Australia. The clever ones went to the
adjoining Gaza Strip and are looking forward to their
second helping of compensation.
But in the meantime the settlers crowd the TV studios,
roll their eyes to high heaven and proclaim that they are
defending Askalon, defending Ashdod, defending Tel-Aviv,
and that, therefore, the bankrupt state must invest more
billions in the settlements. Because, after all, they are
the Real Zionists.
Dear settlers. Dear Zionism.
But is Ariel Sharon really serious about his
"decision" to evacuate almost all the settlements in
Gaza?
"Almost", because he wants to keep three settlements
which are located near the 1967 Green Line. This is a
typical Israeli method: when we do, after much commotion,
evacuate some territories, we always keep one little
piece, so that the conflict goes on. But in the end we
leave. When we evacuated all the vast area of Sinai,
including the oil wells, the town of Yamit and the
settlements, we refused to give up the tiny Taba beauty
spot. The quarrel went on for a long time, and then we
left. When we left Lebanon, we kept a Security Zone. When
we left the Security Zone, after a few hundred more
deaths, we kept the Shebaa Farms, where our soldiers are
still being killed. Now, when Sharon promises to evacuate
the settlements in the Gaza Strip, he wants to keep three
settlements as souvenirs.
(There was this person whose teeth were all rotten. He
had them all taken out except for one, just to remind him
how much it hurt.)
And so, for the nth time, everyone is guessing: What
is his intention? Is he really serious this time? Does he
deserve all the (verbal) hugs and kisses of Shimon Peres?
Is he, at long last, revealing himself as the Israeli de
Gaulle?
Well, everyone knows it's spin. It is designed to draw
attention away from the bribery affair, for which he was
interrogated this week by high-ranking police officers.
It is also designed to hint to the brand-new Attorney
General that if he indicts Sharon, he will be sabotaging
a historic step towards peace. It also serves to tell the
President of the United States, on the eve of Sharon's
planned visit to the White House, that Sharon is now
ready to make a serious move, and that Bush must give him
his blessing and some more billions of dollars (to pay
the settlers off.)
But it is not only spin. This move suits Sharon's
grand strategy. He is ready to sacrifice a finger to save
the whole body. He is ready to give up Gaza, with its
million unwanted Palestinians, and also a few isolated
West Bank settlements, in order to get the Americans to
agree to the annexation of most of the West Bank.
This is not a new strategy. David Ben-Gurion "gave up"
22% of Palestine in order to take over the other 78%,
instead of the 55% allocated to us by the UN. Menahem
Begin gave up the whole of Sinai in order to get Egypt
out of the war and to concentrate on the takeover of the
West Bank. Sharon is ready to "give up" all the Gaza
Strip and 45% of the West Bank in order to annex 55% of
the West Bank to Israel.
That is supposed to be a "unilateral step" - without
the agreement of the Palestinians, who will be enclosed
in enclaves surrounded by walls and electrified fences.
This is the idea Sharon is going to sell to Bush: See, I
am evacuating settlements, both in the Gaza Strip and in
the heart of the West Bank, in spite of the fact that it
hurts me so very much. That is a huge step towards peace.
Shimon Peres is kissing me (verbally, verbally!) But in
order to execute such a daring political act, I need an
official and public American endorsement. And you must
promise me not to interfere when I annex the major part
of the West Bank.
Of course, this will not bring peace. Nor will it
bring security. It will bring a Hamas takeover of Gaza
and the Palestinian enclaves in the West Bank. It will
bring many more attacks in Israel and all over the world.
It will bring a war without end.
But in the eyes of Sharon, this is the decisive stage
in the realization of Zionism as he understands it. The
State of Israel will comprise 90% of the land between the
Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan. As for the other 10% -
God is great.
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