NY Times Claims Israel ‘Took’ Yesha from Jordan in 1967 (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Tzvi Ben Gedalyahu 07/11/12)
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A New York Times editorial Tuesday rewrites history and claims
Israel “took” Judea and Samaria from Jordan in 1967, when Jordan fled
the areas after joining other Arab nations as they converged on
Israel in the Six Day War.
The editorial lambasted Israel in last week´s non-binding report by a
government-appointed judicial panel, which contradicted the
international community’s claim that Israel is an “occupier” and that
it is illegal for Jewish communities to exist in Judea and Samaria.
The editorial stance of the Times was not surprising, but its
editorial actually twisted the fact that Israel never “took" or
conquered Judea and Samaria. The newspaper also repeated the frequent
claim, not supported by facts, that all of Judea and Samaria were
under authorized Jordanian sovereignty.
The Israeli panel of three legal experts, chaired by former High
Court Justice Edmund Levy, pointed out that Jordan actually was the
occupier of what mainstream media calls the “West Bank, which also is
a misnomer because the literal definition is all of the land west of
the Jordan River and reaching the Mediterranean Coast.
The United Nations partition plan of 1947 was to divide Israel,
administered under the British Mandate, between Israel and a new
country of Transjordan. After the Arab world refused to accept the
idea of a Jewish State of Israel, the War for Independence broke out
and ended with the Temporary Armistice Lines of 1949. Jordan assumed
sovereignty over all of Judea and Samaria because its forces had
occupied the area.
Jordanian forces fled the entire area during the Six Day War in 1967,
leaving Israel to administer Judea and Samaria. Israel could be
termed an “occupier” in the land that fell under its control and had
been part of the country, but Jordan itself had occupied Judea and
Samaria in 1947.
Nevertheless, The New York Times editorial continues to allege that
Israel is in violation of “the Fourth Geneva Convention [that] bars
occupying powers from settling their own populations in occupied
lands.”
Even the editorial’s headline – “Wrong Time for New Settlements” –
was a bit misleading concerning the newspaper’s opinion, which does
not leave an option for a “right time” for settlements.
The Times also concluded that the Levy report was a “disastrous blow”
because “pushing ahead with new settlements in the West Bank” is an
obstacle to “peace talks, the best guarantee of a durable solution”
to the Palestinian Authority-Israeli dispute.”
The newspaper even warned that the report also will damage Western
efforts to halt Iran’s unsupervised nuclear development.
It reasoned that the report will bring about “new international anger
at Israel…that could divert attention from Iran just when the world
is bearing down with sanctions and negotiations to curb Tehran’s
nuclear program.” (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 07/11/12)
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