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The Israeli Origins of the Al Aqsa Intifada
by Francis
A. Boyle
(The author served as Legal Adviser to the Palestinian
Delegation to the Middle East peace Negotiations from 1991 to 1993.
The viewpoints expressed here are his own.)
When it became crystal clear
to the Israeli Government that they could not impose a permanent
bantustan arrangement upon the Palestinian People by means of
the Camp David II negotiations--and even when conjoined with the
customary bullying, threats, harassment, intimidation and bribery by the
U.S. government--then General Barak and Likud Leader General Ariel
Sharon decided to revert to inflicting raw, naked, brutal, military
force upon the Palestinian People in order to get their way. Hence the
origins of what came to be known as the Al Aqsa Intifada.
On 28 September 2000, General
Ariel Sharon, the Butcher of Beirut, the architect of the Israeli invasion
of Lebanon that exterminated about 20,000 Arabs, the man personally
responsible for the massacre of about 2,000 innocent Palestinian and
Lebanese civilians at the refugee camps in Sabra and Shatilla, a man
cashiered by his own government, on that day appeared at Haram Al-Sharif
in Jerusalem -- the third holiest site in Islam, where it is the Al Aqsa
Mosque on the one hand, and the Dome of the Rock on the other, where
Mohammed (Peace Be Upon Him) had
ascended into Heaven -- surrounded by about 1,000 armed Israeli forces
with the full approval of Prime Minister Barak. General Barak and General
Sharon knew exactly what they were doing. General Barak and General
Sharon knew exactly what the reaction of the Palestinian People
would be to Sharon's deliberate desecration of, and provocation at, their
holiest religious site. And if there had been any lingering doubt about
the matter, Israeli armed forces returned the next day and shot dead
several Palestinians on Haram Al-Sharif, thus setting off what has come to
be known as the Al Aqsa Intifada -- the uprising in support of the Al Aqsa
Mosque.
Security Council
Resolution 1322
Now on 7 October 2000, the
United Nations Security Council adopted Resolution 1322 (2000), which is
critical. The vote was fourteen to zero, with the United States
government abstaining. The United States Government could have vetoed
this Resolution, but did not. And so this Resolution became a matter of
binding international law. I will not go through the entire Resolution
here, but I do want to spend just a few moments commenting on its most
important provisions.
In paragraph 1, the Security
Council: "Deplores the provocation carried out at Al-Haram al-Sharif in
Jerusalem on 28 September 2000 and the subsequent violence there...."
Notice, the Security Council by a vote of 14 to 0 made it crystal clear
that it was Sharon's desecration of the Haram Al-Sharif with the support
of Prime Minister Barak that is responsible for the start of the current
round of warfare and bloodshed perpetrated by Israel against the
Palestinian People living in occupied Palestine. Nothing could be
further from dispute than this factual finding, adopted 14 to 0, by the
Security Council itself.
Even the United States did
not vote against that determination, and thus let it pass permanently
into binding international law. Hence, there is no factual dispute about
who and what started the Al Aqsa Intifada. It was the "provocation"
deliberately inflicted by General Ariel Sharon, now the Prime Minister
of Israel, with the full support of General Barak, who was at the time
the Prime Minister of Israel.
Israel's Belligerent
Occupation of Palestine
In paragraph 3 of Resolution
1322 (2000), the Security Council, again 14 to 0: "Calls upon Israel,
the occupying Power...." "Occupying power" has a definite meaning in
public international law. Israel only "occupies" the West Bank, the Gaza
Strip, and the entire City of Jerusalem. Israel is what international
lawyers call a "belligerent occupant." As such, Israel has no
sovereignty over the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip, or the entire City of
Jerusalem.
Israel is not and has never
been the sovereign there. Israel only belligerently occupies this
Palestinian Land. And so what goes on there now is a war being waged by
the belligerent occupant Israel against the Palestinian People living on
their own Land. Under international law and practice, a People living on
their own Land is the essence of Sovereignty. It is the Palestinian
People who are the Sovereign there.
So Israel has no sovereignty
over the West Bank, or the Gaza Strip, or Jerusalem. This is not
sovereign Israeli land as far as the Security Council is concerned, as
far as international law is concerned, as far as the entire
international community is concerned, and even as far as the United
States of America is officially concerned. And that has been the case
for the West Bank and Gaza Strip since the war of 1967. That has been
the case for East Jerusalem since the war of 1967.
As for West Jerusalem, the
world has never recognized Israel's annexation of West Jerusalem as
valid. That is why the United States' Embassy and the Embassies of
almost every country in the world that has diplomatic relations with
Israel -- except for a few banana republics that have been bought and
paid for -- have their embassies in Tel Aviv and not Jerusalem. That is
also why Clinton's public threat to move the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
was clearly illegal -- threatening to recognize Israel's bogus claim to
sovereignty over Jerusalem.
So once again,
this is not a symmetrical situation. As matters of fact and of law, the
gross and repeated violations of Palestinian rights by the Israeli army
and Israeli settlers living illegally in occupied Palestine constitute
war crimes. Conversely, the Palestinian People are defending Themselves
and their Land and their Homes against Israeli war crimes and Israeli
war criminals, both military and civilian.
Mr. Francis A. Boyle is a Professor in
International Law.
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