Hebron: Facts on the Ground (JEWISH PRESS) By:Tazpit News Agency 03/28/12)
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When Sigmar Gabriel wrote that Hebron was “an apartheid regime for
which there is no justification,” on his Facebook page (March 14),
the chairman of Germany’s main opposition party sparked an outcry
that reverberated beyond his virtual wall. Gabriel, the leader of
Germany’s Social Democratic Party and a likely challenger to
Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2013, was not the first European
politician to associate Israel with apartheid– nor will he be the
last.
While the comment may have been particularly surprising coming from a
high ranking German politician, the truth is that Gabriel simply
echoed an oft repeated statement made in international discourse
about Israel–one that has rarely been questioned in the past. In
2008, the former president of the UN General Assembly Miguel d’Escoto
Brockmann likened Israel’s policies to “an apartheid of an earlier
era.” In 2002, South African Archbishop Desmond Tutu accused Israel
of apartheid policies towards Palestinians.
Other notable officials who have joined in the Israel apartheid
chorus include Former UN Special Rapporteur, John Dugard, former US
President Jimmy Carter, Turkish President Abdullah Gul, Palestinian
Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, University of Chicago political
science professor, John Mearshimer, prominent Israeli media
commentators and South African activists, including anti-apartheid
veteran Reverend Allan Boesak who in November 2011 stated that
Israeli apartheid is “more terrifying” than South Africa.
Such a conclusion is inevitable when the above-mentioned figures rely
on sources and organizations that present Hebron in an extremely
skewed light. One of the most active is the Temporary International
Presence in Hebron (TIPH), the group that guided Gabriel during his
visit to Hebron recently. Established in 1994, TIPH representatives,
who hail from Norway, Switzerland, Sweden, Turkey and Denmark, patrol
Hebron and provide situation analysis with the aim of ensuring that
residents are upholding human rights law while providing “a feeling
of security to the Palestinians of Hebron.”
TIPH, whose members enjoy diplomatic immunity and wear
special ‘observer’ badges during their Hebron patrols, has given
numerous tours to ambassadors, government officials, ministers and
diplomats from across Europe. Israeli Foreign Ministry officials have
accused TIPH personnel of compiling false reports against IDF
soldiers and Jewish settlers, while ignoring violent acts by
Palestinians, thereby “vilifying Israel.”
What is most unfortunate about these tours is that they do not
provide an all-encompassing perspective of Hebron, rather one that
distorts its history and promotes a propaganda campaign that leads to
the demonization of Israel.
The tours do not highlight the fact that the Jewish presence in
Hebron dates to Biblical times from King David’s monarchy and
continued for centuries after, throughout the Babylonian, Roman,
Byzantine, Arab, Mamluk and Ottoman periods. Following the Hebron
Massacre in 1929, where 67 Jews were murdered, their synagogues and
homes ransacked by Arabs, the remaining survivors (who were saved by
19 local Arab families) fled. For the next 38 years, Hebron had no
Jewish community until after the 1967 Six Day War, when the Jewish
community was reestablished again.
Nor do these tours make clear that Hebron today is divided into two
areas—H1 and H2– following the Hebron Accords in 1997, which were
signed by Israel, the US, and the Palestinian Authority. The accords
offered international recognition for the existence of the city’s
Jewish community and its entitlement to security and development. The
accords ceded some 80% of the area to the Palestinian Authority and
left Israel responsible for the remaining 20%.
The majority of Hebron’s Arabs – approximately 120,000 – live in H1,
which is the larger, thriving area of the city, full of factories,
businesses, and continued construction. Palestinian Police Forces
exercise full control while the IDF is not allowed to enter unless
they are escorted. H1 is under Palestinian Authority rule and remains
completely off-limits to Jews.
The only area in Hebron that Jews are permitted to live in is H2, the
smaller and poorer area of the city, which makes up 20% of the
municipal territory. Jewish residents however, have access to only 3%
of the city, which entails one street along which several Jewish
neighborhoods are located. The 600 Jewish people, who live among
30,000 Arabs, are not permitted to travel into H1.
Furthermore, although Israel’s security measures in Hebron have been
questioned, they are crucial for the protection of Jewish residents
living in the city and for residents across the country. Stabbing
attacks against Jewish worshippers in the vicinity of the Cave of
Patriarchs have been attempted numerous times since 2010. And one of
the most dangerous Hamas terrorist groups during the Second the
Intifada was the Jihad Soccer Club, considered the best soccer team
in Hebron, whose players and coach carried a wave of suicide attacks
against Israelis, the most recent in 2008 which killed a woman and
wounded 11 others in Dimona.
In reality, the best way to gain an objective view of Hebron is to
tour the city independently, just as Stefanie Galla, a German lawyer
from Cologne did in December 2011. Gala travelled to Hebron and
visited the city without a tour guide. She recently wrote about her
experience in the German liberal daily newspaper, Der Tagesspiegel,
where she called Gabriel’s view of Hebron “one-sided.” “The Hebron I
have experienced is another,” wrote Galla who described the Jewish
quarter in Hebron as “seeming to be a very small area, sheltered by
high walls and barbed wire.” According to Gala’s perspective, Hebron
was a “ghetto,” with “Jews included.”
Unfortunately, Gabriel’s sensational comment, which received more
than 1,000 likes on Facebook, continues to perpetuate a misconstrued
reality that is accepted true by many—except for the few like Gala
who dare to think without being told how. (© 2012 JewishPress.
03/28/12)
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