Sunday, June 21, 2020

Need to Confront UAE Bid to Normalize Apartheid

By: Jamal Juma*

Today, as Palestinians, we are facing a systematic campaign to liquidate our cause - the most recent manifestation being the sweeping land theft that Israel is planning to carry out by annexing 30 percent of the occupied West Bank.
Intensifying aggression against Palestinians in the targeted areas through home demolitions, burning of agricultural lands, settler attacks and land confiscation mark the final stages of Israel’s settler-colonial project to ethnically cleanse the land and prepare it for annexation.
Israel’s planned annexation has met widespread condemnation, from United Nations experts demanding effective measures against Israel’s "21st-century apartheid” to the Palestinian Authority opting to freeze all relations, including security coordination, with Israel.  
Amid this backdrop, Yousef al-Otaiba, the UAE’s ambassador to the U.S., took the unprecedented step of writing an article titled "It’s either annexation or normalization” in the Israeli newspaper Yediot Ahronot, violating the longstanding Palestinian and Arab consensus against normalization with the Israeli regime.
The article was purportedly written to sway the Israeli public against annexation. But did Otaiba really believe that the next day, Israelis would take to the streets to demand their regime stop the annexation process? Unlikely. So what was the real purpose of this article?
Addressing the Israeli regime as an "opportunity, not an enemy”, Otaiba appears to be concerned that the annexation will generate Palestinian resistance and lead to an Arab backlash against normalization with Israel. This would destroy the UAE’s long-term efforts, documented by the Intercept a few years ago, to build an anti-Iran alliance with Israel, the U.S., Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf states.
Otaiba’s article was reportedly written with the support of individuals close to the Israeli regime, including Israeli-American businessman Haim Saban. Considering Otaiba’s "almost constant phone and email contact” with Jared Kushner, it likely also had the blessing of the Trump administration.
Three-Tiered System of Oppression
Israel was established in 1948 by forcibly evicting the overwhelming majority of Palestinians from their homeland. The Israeli regime continues to uproot, dispossess and evict Palestinians, and to appropriate their land.
Israel is based on a three-tiered system of oppression: settler-colonialism, apartheid and occupation. Palestinians reject any treatment of such a regime as a "normal” state with whom relations and collaboration can be established. For the UAE ambassador, however, Israel is "an opportunity” - not a regime that practices colonization and apartheid, and places itself above international law.
Otaiba describes the UAE as providing "engagement and conflict reduction” in the region.
It is worth asking: which peace is the UAE supporting? Is it the "peace” in Yemen, where the UAE is heavily involved in the destruction, fragmentation and impoverishment of the country? Or is it in Libya, where the UAE has supported militias and fuelled the war and militarization that has devastated the country?
In terms of the struggle for peace and justice in Palestine, the UAE has led efforts to normalize apartheid. Otaiba’s offer of normalization if Israel halts its annexation project bypasses the fact that the imminent de jure annexation comes on top of the continued oppression and dispossession of the Palestinian people. He offers a carrot that Israel is already eating, as both regimes have already normalized in various ways.
In February, the UAE aided Israeli efforts to whitewash its violations of Palestinian rights when it warmly welcomed an Israeli team to join a UAE cycling tour. Last year, Israel accepted Dubai’s invitation to attend Expo 2020.
Other Persian Gulf countries have also strengthened ties with Israel, including Bahrain, which hosted an economic conference tied to the U.S. "peace plan” in June 2019, and Oman, which welcomed Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2018.  
Normalizing Apartheid Otaiba’s article and the politics it represents warrant outrage and opposition. Normalizing apartheid can never be tolerated.
Yet, as Palestinians, we trust that the values of freedom, justiceand equality will finally prevail over the alliance of regimes fuelling wars, racism and human rights violations. We believe in the power of the people globally, from the Arab streets to the U.S., the heart of the empire.
Today, amid growing demonstrations in the U.S. and other parts of the world, rulers who trample human rights are standing on shaky ground. People in the Arab world and globally understand the value of our  joint struggle.
The Otaibas of this world, more than anything, give us one message: Palestine is a litmus test for human rights in the modern era, and together, we can effectively defend human dignity and self-determination.  
*Jamal Juma is the coordinator of the Palestinian Grassroots Anti-Apartheid Wall Campaign and the coordinator of the Land Defense Coalition, a network of Palestinian grassroots movements.
-Courtesy: Middle East Eye  

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