November 21, 2014

The 2-State Solution Is Dead

Nothing in history or current reality could possibly lead an honest observer to conclude that there’s a viable path to peace between Palestinians and Israel. Barring some dramatic exogenous event, this isn’t about to change. Give it up. After the murder of five Israelis (three of them American citizens and one of them a Druze) this week, people fired celebratory gunshots in the air “and praise for God and the attackers poured from mosque loudspeakers soon after the synagogue attack,” reported The New York Times. Fatah officials in Lebanon chimed in to let us know that “Jerusalem needs blood in order to purify itself of Jews.” There were congratulatory messages on Fatah’s official Facebook page and festive post-murder spree sweets for the kids. This celebration of death – whether dead babies or dead rabbis, it matters not – not only illustrates the colossal moral gulf that exists between these societies but also reminds us that any Palestinian government inclined to entertain a viable agreement with Jews wouldn’t last long anyway.

Nothing in history or current reality could possibly lead an honest observer to conclude that there’s a viable path to peace between Palestinians and Israel. Barring some dramatic exogenous event, this isn’t about to change. Give it up.

After the murder of five Israelis (three of them American citizens and one of them a Druze) this week, people fired celebratory gunshots in the air “and praise for God and the attackers poured from mosque loudspeakers soon after the synagogue attack,” reported The New York Times. Fatah officials in Lebanon chimed in to let us know that “Jerusalem needs blood in order to purify itself of Jews.” There were congratulatory messages on Fatah’s official Facebook page and festive post-murder spree sweets for the kids. This celebration of death – whether dead babies or dead rabbis, it matters not – not only illustrates the colossal moral gulf that exists between these societies but also reminds us that any Palestinian government inclined to entertain a viable agreement with Jews wouldn’t last long anyway.

Fatah, the thin thread that any workable agreement hangs on, is only in power because it refuses to hold elections. (And to be fair, when you lose a campaign in Palestinian territories, there are no comebacks.) But even this more moderate faction brings with it an archaic menu of non-starters to the table. Arabs will not have meaningful control over Jerusalem proper. Or any “right of return.” Or the ability to control their borders as Sweden or Argentina controls its borders – at least not any time soon. These are intractable disagreements. Every time the sides revisit the negotiations, it ends in disappointment and, inevitably, violence. And with each round, Palestinian society devolves further, becoming increasingly radicalized and violent. So what’s the point?

Barack Obama wants peace. But as always, after a round of failed talks, there is terrorism. The tensions in Jerusalem today – and by “tensions,” I mean the indiscriminate killing of Jews over the past few weeks – are driven, in part, by a conspiracy theory that posits that Israelis are about to occupy the Temple Mount. Fatah’s Mahmoud Abbas has used the tension to agitate his people, reportedly urging Palestinians to prevent Jewish settlers (and by “settlers,” he means any Jews) from entering the Temple Mount and to otherwise confront the “fierce onslaught on Al-Aksa Mosque, Jerusalem and the Holy Sepulchre Church.”

In a piece titled “What’s Really Behind Jerusalem’s Explosion of Violence?” Slate’s Joshua Keating writes that “hard-line Jewish religious activists have been pushing for the right to pray at the site … Jews refer to as the Temple Mount.” Hard-line, ultra-conservative, ultra-religious – these are the descriptions media outlets use to describe activists who propose that all religious groups be able to pray peacefully at their holy sites. None of these activists has suggested barring anyone from entering those sites. They sound like a bunch of extremists, right? Those throwing deadly stones down at non-Muslims, on the other hand, are innocent bystanders. In any event, they’re also the ones who would be overseeing all Jewish sites in a new Palestinian state. The ones who are allegedly interested in peace.

Abbas, like Yasser Arafat before him, seems to believe inciting just a little bit of violence will make the situation untenable for the Israeli government. This reflects a deep misunderstanding of the dynamics of Israeli society and politics. With its technological, military and economic power growing, Israel has become far less inclined to sacrifice security for “peace” today than it has been in the past. There is little internal political pressure to create an antagonistic anti-Semitic state next door – even from the left wing.

It’s likely that the fallout from this latest round of U.S.-led peace talks will have made Israel less inclined to engage in any meaningful discussions about Palestinian statehood in the foreseeable future. Obama will have two more years to try to embarrass Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu into compliance. Two more years of holding Israel culpable. The next president, though, whatever party that person comes from, will almost certainly have less antipathy and less drive to pressure Israel into concessions it can’t accept.

Anyway, we can do better. There are dozens of stateless minorities yearning for self-determination around the world that could use our moral and monetary support – such as the peaceful inhabitants of occupied Tibet and the Kurds. So let’s advocate peace where we can do some good. And let’s stop pretending that Palestinians are prepared for a state. It’s not going to happen.

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