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Canada, Stop Being Netanyahu's Doormat

Posted: 05/08/2012 11:31 am

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has reorganized his governing coalition and canceled a call for elections less than a day after his cabinet agreed to hold them early this September.

For Canada, this is welcomed news. Any shift in Israel's government would pose a challenge for this country's Israel policy, which often confuses support for Netanyahu with support for Israel.

An assertion that Israel has "no greater friend in the world than Canada" might not work if Israel was led by a left-wing labour government or the centrist Kadima party, unless Canada was prepared to offer a mea culpa and sail with the winds in a new direction, abandoning the principles behind its so-called principled stance vis-à-vis Israel.

There is no better example of the hole Canada is digging itself as a result of its unyielding commitment to Netanyahu, mistaken for a commitment to Israel, than the Netanyahu government's recent decision to expand settlements.

In April, Netanyahu's government legalized three settler "outposts" in the Occupied-Palestinian Territories. For over a decade, these and other similar outposts have been considered illegal by Israeli governments and did not count as established "settlements."

The Supreme Court has ordered certain outposts dismantled and criticized the government for not following through. Stuck between a rock and a hard place, or more accurately a Supreme Court and a yet-to-be state of Palestine, the Netanyahu government pre-emptively decided to turn these outposts into official settlements, also illegal under international law.

The legalization of the outposts was the first time Israel established new settlements since the 1993 Oslo Accords. It was a move by a Prime Minister who in September stood before the UN General Assembly and proclaimed, "I want peace" and that the settlements were "an issue that has to be addressed and resolved in the course of negotiations."

Negotiations -- for too many meaningless reasons where it is possible to apportion blame on both sides, have not been forthcoming. Should they resume, Netanyahu can now benefit from new "facts on the ground" making the matter more complicated. Israel's settlement enterprise has expanded; Palestine has gotten smaller.

Prime Minister Netanyahu is not ignorant. He would not have permitted the settlement approval now only to have them dismantled later; they are here to stay. The only issue to be "resolved in the course of negotiations" is for the Palestinians to now accept this.

Canada had no reaction to this troubling development. It never saw fit to express so much as concern, let alone disapproval, at this detrimental, unilateral, and above all, illegal move. Instead, our silence spoke louder than words.

Would Canada have reacted with similar silence if an Israeli government decided, as per Israeli and international law, that the outposts have to go -- that radicals who have taken up illegal residence have undermined Israel's commitments to democracy and the rule of law for too long.

Netanyahu will not be Prime Minister forever. Will our priorities and concerns then shift to whatever the new ruling party sees them to be? Alternatively, if the outpost legalization was one that Canada supported out of principle, because it genuinely believed it to be in this country's best interest vis-à-vis Israel and not just because it was carried out by Netanyahu's government, would Canada speak out against the dismantling of West Bank outposts? Would Canada express concern that one party was making unilateral moves that were unhelpful in bringing about a resolution to the conflict?

The answer to that ridiculous question is "No." And the reason is simple: more so than 100 speeches, dismantling illegal outposts is one of the surest, unilateral moves Israel can make to display a seriousness about its commitment to peace and a two-state solution. This is not about evacuating the entire West Bank or uprooting and demolishing established settlements with tens of thousands of inhabitants.

On the contrary.

Taking down illegal outposts signifies that Israel is standing up to small contingents of radical Israelis bent on destroying the prospects of peace, bringing Biblical prophesy to the 21st century at the expense of justice and equality, and undermining Israel as a democratic state built on the rule of law.

If Canada's policies on Israel/Palestine demonstrated the slightest bit of nuance and desire to use its credibility with the Israeli government to help end the conflict, our government would have indicated this to its "best friend" and suggested a more prudent course of action. But instead it said nothing, leaving two equally troubling conclusions.

Either the Canadian government doesn't understand the significance of the outposts, what their legalization means, and the effects on the peace process, or it doesn't care.

 
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08:08 PM on 05/10/2012
I would like to know the following from those who view Canadian and Israeli strategic interests as divergent: what interests do you advocate? Is it allowing Iran to go nuclear, or granting legitimacy to Hamas, or letting Hezbollah become stronger? Is it the desire for Canada to turn away from its democratic allies in order to placate dictatorships and terrorist groups? Is it the belief that we share common values with societies that sentence homosexuals to death, allow honor killings for women, and viciously discriminate against religious and racial minorities? Is it the campaign to delegitimize the only liberal democracy in the Middle East while ignoring the authoritarianism of nearly every other country in the region? What interests are these people talking about, exactly?
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12:39 AM on 05/09/2012
Canada's present support for Israel has nothing what so ever to do with out posts or any concerns about finding peace in the Mid East it is simple pandering to an ever increasing influential jewist special interest group in canada.
Soon it will be impossible for any official to get elected in Canada without first making a speach attesting their loyalty to Israel, this is solidly in place in the USA and it appears we are next inline for assimilation.
I would have thought Mr. Harper to be adverse to this sort of extortion but evidently he feels selling out is the way to go.
11:04 PM on 05/09/2012
Let me get this straight:

Harper is selling out because he's not speaking out about an issue that has nothing to do with Canada's foreign policy. Perhaps the outposts are to further strengthen and protect the wall. Perhaps Bibi himself has to appease an electorate that he cannot hope to win another election without. The fact is it's none of Canada's business, nor is it anyone else's but the Israelis and the self-styled "Palestinians".

FYI:

Canada panders to every special interest group because she has no spine. Multiculturalism is largely a failure, and the Jews are not the first to exploit it, not by a long shot.

In any case, the fact remains Jews must look out for themselves and their brethren worldwide, and that includes Israel, because they live in constant fear of being a skip, hop, and jump away from full-blown Anti-Semitism due to inconsiderate and mindless views that many have.
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11:50 PM on 05/09/2012
Get this straight; Keep it don't export it.
We don't want to degrade to the level of worlds greatest hypocrite.
03:49 AM on 05/10/2012
Don't ever mistake peaceful for spineless. It's the quiet ones that bear observing. Canada tries to act in line with its values as laid out in its Charter of Rights and Freedoms. It can take more spine to have tolerance, up to a point, i.e. lawlessness. Many nationalities and cultures poured into this great nation. The approach was and had to be quite different than a nation specifically established for repatriation of the Jewish faith. Canada has umbrella'd and protects the charter rights of many faiths successfully. It's about focus for all of its people; not just one faith.
11:09 PM on 05/08/2012
Good article , a refreshing one at that.
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09:29 PM on 05/08/2012
This article implies the settlement issue is the biggest obstacle to reaching a peace agreement. The fact is the settlement issue has already been dealt with in every previous round of negotiations since Oslo. The settlements are supposed to be consolidated (including these outposts) into a few large ones incorporated into Israel and an equal size area inside the Green Line will go to a Palestinian state. The real obstacle to a resolution of this conflict is the Palestinian leadership's refusal to accept Israel's existence. All the other issues are easily resolvable.
11:06 PM on 05/09/2012
Thank you for this refreshing post. I'm glad the internet is not completely saturated with hate mongers.
07:03 PM on 05/08/2012
Canada should always try to do the right thing.
That doesn't always encompass doing the right thing for somebody else.
11:07 PM on 05/09/2012
...and what is the right thing, pray tell?
03:59 AM on 05/10/2012
Abiding by what's right for the citizens of Canada based on the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, firstly. If each country looks after their own little corner of the world, and then you add up all of the world's corners, you would theoretically have a well run world in total. If you aren't hungry, and have some to spare, you can then assist another to achieve that. As far as foreign interests? The answer, although not always perfect, makes itself clearer with 360 degree in depth analysis of any given situation. I prefer a negotiated and genuine win/win as opposed to force.
12:57 PM on 05/08/2012
What happened to Canada as the neutral conciliator??
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03:15 PM on 05/08/2012
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04:01 AM on 05/09/2012
The last honest broker was J Cretien. Since then they are all sell outs.
They sell Canadian endorsements the UN vote and support what ever they are told, all money politics.
It is time for a German style representative representation system in Canada making it more difficult to be bought.
11:08 PM on 05/09/2012
I love how true colors seem to flesh themselves out eventually. You would be happier in Greece under Golden Dawn leadership.