Of course, I'd never be invited to give a speech to a ZOA. This, rather, is an advance copy of a speech to be delivered before that august organization of Israel-defenders by my possibly-imaginary-alter-ego, Judah ben Samaria.
I come before you more optimistic about the survival and
success of our beloved Jewish state than I’ve felt at any time since … well,
since at least 2008.
I need not remind you of the great victory President Donald
Trump—a true friend of Israel—has given us at the end of his first year in
office. But perhaps I can take a moment to emphasize its scope.
It is not just his recognition of Jerusalem as Israel’s undivided
capital, though we have since time immemorial yearned for recognition of this
historical truth.
And it is not just that he has abandoned the foolish
insistence on blindly pursuing the “two-state delusion,” though it has long
since been demonstrated that no peace will come from dividing the holy land.
No, there is a greater accomplishment here still. Through
the President’s bold leadership, he has accomplished something that all the
talking heads and State Department Arabists had assumed to be impossible: He
has gotten the Palestinians to finally accept that they will never have their own
state carved out from the territory of the historic Jewish homeland.
The Palestinian’s
own chief negotiator, Saeb Erekat, has forthrightly acknowledged it: “President Trump has delivered a message to
the Palestinian people: the two-state solution is over.”
This is what we’ve fought for, is it not? From this point
forward, the question is no longer how much land Israel will have to cede to
create some mythic, concocted “Palestinian” state. If you are in Eretz Yisrael, you are in Israel. There
are no more “settlers”, and there are no more “refugees”. The era of arbitrary
divisions across the entirety of the Holy Land can now enter history’s dustbin,
right alongside the arbitrary division of Israel’s capital.
This is an opportunity we cannot miss. By ignoring the
naysayers and the doubters, President Trump has actually forged a consensus
between the Palestinian leadership and the committed friends of Israel who
populate this room. Having abandoned the delusion of an independent Palestinian
state, and the obstinate refusal to accept Israel’s existence, “Palestinian”
leaders are finally taking a different tack. Now, instead of fighting a
genocidal war against Israel, they are willing to pursue a path of true peace: working
with us to ensure that each and every person currently living under Israeli
sovereignty is given all the rights and prerogatives of citizenship inside of a
single, unified state. Erekat accepted that this was the only possible route
forward following President Trump’s diplomatic powerplay: “Now is the time to
transform the struggle for one-state with equal rights for everyone living in
historic Palestine, from the river to the sea.”
There’s no need to wait. Now that it is clear that Jerusalem
is and will remain an undivided city, the
350,000 Arabs living in “East” Jerusalem who have stubbornly refused the
opportunity for Israeli citizenship should welcome the opportunity to integrate
into Israel as equal voters, residents, and co-nationals.
But why stop there? There’s no need to wait for “negotiations”—negotiations
with who? Getting bogged down in a chimerical “peace process” has only led
Israel astray; and in any event, Israel is the sole legitimate governing body
between the River and the Sea—it’s time it acted like it. Israel should
immediately annex Judea and Samaria—and Gaza, while we're at it—in their entirety, and say once and for all: If
you live in any part of our territory, you are an Israeli citizen—with all the
rights and freedoms that entails. Whether you are among the 400,000 so-called “settlers”
or the nearly three million so-called “Palestinians” will no longer matter.
President Trump has paved the way for all to be equal citizens of one,
undivided nation. By the next general election, I hope that all those living in
Judea and Samaria—regardless of religion or ethnicity—come in hordes to the polls
and cast a ballot in a single, unified election. Then we will finally know that
our Zionist dream has come to full fruition.
Our enemies have long slandered committed Zionists by accusing
us of desiring an “apartheid” state, where Jews and Arabs have unequal rights
and the former oppress the latter. But it was the libel of “occupation” that
allowed so-called liberals to justify keeping West Bank Arabs stateless—awaiting
the conjuration of a non-existent “Palestinian” country. Once the Arabs and the
world accepts that there is and will ever be only one state in the Holy Land, then
all residents inside of it can enjoy complete and total equality as citizens within.
Now is the time for us here at ZOA to stand up for what a
one-state solution truly means. After all, if there is no such thing as “Palestine”,
then the only other possible label for so-called “Palestinians” living in Judea
and Sameria is “Israeli.” Erekat’s pivot to “one-state with equal rights for
everyone” shows that he gets it. Many of us have long observed that, in all
practicality, there is only one state already. But it will not be a truly unified
state until Israel gives full enfranchisement to the totality of the population
of Judea and Sameria. That final coup de grace is all that stands between us
and a true, globally acknowledged, “one-state solution.”
We often like to joke that the Palestinians “never miss an
opportunity to miss an opportunity.” But—in the spirit of the new era of peace
and unity that Donald Trump has ushered in—perhaps we can congratulate them
for, finally, seeing the writing on the wall. The two-state delusion is dead;
Donald Trump has killed it. And in doing so, he has given us an opportunity to
seize as well. We must adopt a new slogan, one which can separate the allies of
Israel from her enemies, and clearly articulates our vision for a unified state
across the entire territory in Mandatory Palestine within which all who reside
are equal.
“From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free.”
This is the future Donald Trump holds out for us. And whenever we hear anyone sing that chant, we here at ZOA will know we've found a friend.
3 comments:
As a Jew from Eastern Europe, now living in Malmö, Sweden, I can only shake my head. You are pretty fucked up over there in the Goldene Medine...
For the post to work as satire the reader must accept that of course ZOA would be horrified at the idea of Israel absorbing millions of Palestinian Arabs as citizens. And I'm sure you're right, just as Jonathan Swift was right in thinking that English gentlemen would be horrified at the idea of literal cannibalism. In each case the satire actually tells us something about the author: Swift suggested cannibalism because anything less, like making the people of Ireland into slaves de jure as well as de facto might be taken as a practical suggestion. In contrast, he was sure that no reader would accept and advance his suggestion that Irish babies be fattened for English tables. I think perhaps you've got more in common with the ZOA than you would like to think: neither of you can imagine Israel absorbing a significantly greater Palestinian Arab population, so you feel free to advance it as satire.
Years ago on Alas a Blog Mr. Neuman asked what I'd be willing to give up for peace. Heres where I'm at right now-hypothetically I could consider giving up all of Israel except Jerusalem. And heres why;without justice there can be no peace.
Jerusalem itself is symbolic of peace,of the dream of peace Jewish people have carried in our heart for millenium. Swords into plowshares peace on earth for all humanity.
What I need is a basic aknowledgment of the Jewish people of our history religion culture spirituality. I want basic decency. We cannot avoid religion since the very definition of who is a Jew comes from the religion.
I want social justice and TRUE peace. Frankly social justice except for the Jews is as false as pro-life except for dead women.
Heres a thougt.Is it possible to conceive of a Palestinian state whose capitol is not Judaisms most holy city?
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