Refugees
A resolution of this human tragedy, in a manner that recognizes the grievances and dignity of refugees and does not threaten the character of the State of Israel, must be one of the most important goals of the peace process. Successive peace plans - including the Clinton parameters, the Geneva Initiative, and the Arab Peace Initiative - all make clear that a solution to the issue must be found that is acceptable to both sides - respecting both the sensitivities of the Palestinian refugees and Israel's sovereign right to determine who may live within its borders. It is clear that any such solution will be found for the most part within the borders of a future Palestinian state, rather than inside Israel.
Finally, Jewish refugees from Arab countries - Jews who fled or were forced to flee their homes as Israel came into existence and thereafter - have every right to seek redress. However, resolution of such claims is not an Israeli-Palestinian issue and Jewish refugee claims do not "balance out" or erase the Palestinian refugee issue. Rather, such claims are properly bilateral issues between Israel (or France, or the U.S., or wherever the Jews in question now live) and the countries these Jews fled. It is politically cynical and morally indefensible for anyone to try to hold Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations - and a peace agreement that could end the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with all this would mean for Israeli security - hostage to the resolution of these claims.
APN urges Americans and their elected officials to support a political process to resolve all issues related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, including Palestinian refugees. APN urges them, too, to reject efforts to use the legitimate claims of Jewish refugees as a pretext for blocking an Israeli-Palestinian peace agreement.
(Feb. 2011)
- 2/22 5:56a Mourning Marie Colvin, fearless professional, kind, generous colleague. She helped me several times on assignments in the West Bank.
- APN Concerned about Attacks on CAP
- 2/22 10:16a Colin Kahl in the Hill: The Iran Containment Fallacy - http://t.co/MxKrrkFm
- Shaking the Kaleidoscope in Iran (Foreign Policy)
- 2/22 3:22p very sensible essay on accepting those who change their minds. http://t.co/4jWPK7N9
- Hard Questions, Tough Answer with Yossi Alpher - February 20, 2012
- 2/22 7:37a The L.A. native gets it right! "It's Israeli Apartheid Week. Just tell the truth" by Bradley Burston in Ha'aretz. http://t.co/u5jR8yXW
- 2/22 12:33p $130 pledged for development East Jerusalem: http://t.co/8qR3OChy
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