Posted on 11/18/2019 6:50:59 PM PST by Track9
Monday will long be remembered as a turning point in Middle East history.
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeos statement Monday that Israeli settlements are not illegal per se is the most significant shift in U.S. Middle East policy in the past generation. Jerusalems status as Israels capital has been a matter of U.S. law since 1996. There was little interest in Washington in recent years in pressuring Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights. But the issue of the legality of Israeli settlements has been the defining issue of much of the international discourse on Israel for a generation.
In the vast majority of cases, the discourse has revolved around the widely held allegation with no basis in actual law that Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria are illegal. This allegation has served as the justification for a continuous barrage of condemnations of Israel in international arena and for anti-Israel legal verdicts in international courts including the International Court of Justice at the Hague in 2004 and the European Court of Justice last week. The unsupported allegation that Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria are illegal was also the basis for UN Security Council Resolution 2234 from 2016 and is a basis of the International Criminal Courts ongoing probes of Israelis.
Pompeo made two revolutionary assertions in his statement. First, he said that after carefully studying all sides of the legal debate, like the Reagan administration before it, the Trump administration has concluded, The establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not per se inconsistent with international law.
Second, Pompeo noted, the near ubiquitousness of the false assertion that settlements are illegal has not advanced the prospects for peace. To the contrary, it has harmed the chances of getting to peace.
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U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeos statement Monday that Israeli settlements are not illegal per se is the most significant shift in U.S. Middle East policy in the past generation. Jerusalems status as Israels capital has been a matter of U.S. law since 1996. There was little interest in Washington in recent years in pressuring Israel to withdraw from the Golan Heights. But the issue of the legality of Israeli settlements has been the defining issue of much of the international discourse on Israel for a generation.
In the vast majority of cases, the discourse has revolved around the widely held allegation with no basis in actual law that Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria are illegal. This allegation has served as the justification for a continuous barrage of condemnations of Israel in international arena and for anti-Israel legal verdicts in international courts including the International Court of Justice at the Hague in 2004 and the European Court of Justice last week. The unsupported allegation that Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria are illegal was also the basis for UN Security Council Resolution 2234 from 2016 and is a basis of the International Criminal Courts ongoing probes of Israelis.
Pompeo made two revolutionary assertions in his statement. First, he said that after carefully studying all sides of the legal debate, like the Reagan administration before it, the Trump administration has concluded, The establishment of Israeli civilian settlements in the West Bank is not per se inconsistent with international law.
Second, Pompeo noted, the near ubiquitousness of the false assertion that settlements are illegal has not advanced the prospects for peace. To the contrary, it has harmed the chances of getting to peace.
In his words, calling the establishment of civilian settlements inconsistent with international law has not advanced the cause of peace.
And of course, it hasnt. Placing a lie in the center of the discourse on the Palestinian conflict with Israel is no way to promote understanding and coexistence.
In the interest of promoting peace, Pompeo instead told the truth. Not only are Israeli settlements not illegal. Pompeo noted that they are arguably more justified than civilian settlements built in other disputed territories.
In his words, the administrations determination is based on the unique facts, history, and circumstances presented by the establishment of civilian settlements in the West Bank.
That is, it is based on the historic ties of the Jewish people to Judea and Samaria. These ties lay at the heart of Jewish history and religion.
Finally, Pompeo said that the legal status of the settlements is itself irrelevant to prospects for peace. As he put it, There will never be a judicial resolution to the conflict, and arguments about who is right and who is wrong as a matter of international law will not bring peace. This is a complex political problem that can only be solved by negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians.
Pompeos statement, and indeed the Trump administrations decision to publish its position now represents a complete rebuke of the European Union. The EU has made its false determination that Israeli settlements in Judea and Samaria are illegal the basis for its hostile, discriminatory economic and political policies towards Israel. The European Court of Justices verdict last week which requires EU member states to place distinct labels on Jewish-made exports from Judea, Samaria, united Jerusalem and the Golan Heights is self-evidently a bid to use a deliberate misinterpretation of international law to implement an anti-Semitic policy.
Israels own Foreign Ministry should take a lesson from the Trump administration. After a bitter, two year bureaucratic and political fight, in 2017 Israels embassies worldwide published a paper that explained the legal validity of Israels settlements in Judea and Samaria. But unlike the Trump administration, the Israeli government has still not stated outright that international law is irrelevant to the cause of peace between Israel and the Palestinians.
Pompeos statement is first and foremost an extraordinary gesture of support for Israel and the rights of the Jewish people on the part of President Donald Trump and his administration. But from a U.S. perspective, it also represents a key advance in Trumps realist foreign policy.
Since taking office, Trump has worked consistently to align U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and beyond to the world as it is, rather than to the world as experts imagine it to be. In the Middle East, this realignment of U.S. policy has provided the nations of the region including Israel and the Palestinians with the first chance of reaching genuine peace they have ever had.
Great news! Telling the truth is actually enjoyable.
“..remembered as a turning point...”
I believe Pompeo reversed an order put into effect one month before Obama left office. Another one of Obama’s underhanded moves.
Great news for USA to clean up its record and flush these old lies away. Hopefully the Snake Department is bring cleaned out, too! And hopefully Bibi will stop blocking needed home and community building !!! (Sometimes people, even great people, can be their one worst enemies )
Great news! Telling the truth is actually enjoyable.
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To say nothing of it actually being a revolutionary act in todays world.
“Great news! Telling the truth is actually enjoyable”.
The Truth is now considered hate speech by the Left so this is especially good to hear.
I can just hear the leftist demons screaming in the night...
Great news! Telling the truth is actually enjoyable.
Not to mention that it’s easier than remembering
all the lies and keeping them straight.
And anyone wanting to challenge Pompeo’s legal analysis better bring their A game. Pompeo was first in his class at West Point and editor of the Harvard Law Review. I can’t think of anyone else in our history with those credentials.
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