This pathetic statement places a two-state solution further out of reach.
                                            Ori Nir says it much bet
ter in the following
                                               op-ed he did for the Washington Jewish Week. I wanted to share it with
                                               you -- it is that good.
                                        
                                        
                                            I also would be remiss not to mention that APN has a matching challenge
                                            taking place now, and any donation you give will be matched by our Chair of
                                            the Board, Jim Klutznick. He agreed to give up to $25,000, and we have just
                                            about $10,000 more to go. In honor of Ori Nir, let's
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                                            Thank you to Ori, thank you to Jim, and thank you to all of you.
                                        
                                        
                                            
                                                
                                            
                                            
                                                Trump nods to the Israeli dissenting interpretation
                                            
                                            
                                                by Ori Nir, APN Director of Communications
                                            
                                            
                                                November 20, 2019
                                            
                                            
                                                Had Secretary of State Mike Pompeo joined me and my APN colleagues on
                                                our West Bank study tour last week,
 we would have shown
                                                   him how fraught with illegality and illegitimacy West Bank
                                                   settlements are.
                                            
                                            
                                                The international community considers the establishment of Israeli
                                                settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories illegal under
                                                international law, violating Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention
                                                of 1949, which states: “The Occupying Power shall not deport or
                                                transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it
                                                occupies.” Virtually all international law experts concur that Israeli
                                                settlements in the West Bank are a violation of the Fourth Geneva
                                                Convention. Israeli governments came up years ago with legal acrobatics
                                                to refute the global consensus interpretation of international law.
                                                Now, it seems that the Trump administration is giving a nod to the
                                                Israeli dissenting interpretation.
                                            
                                            
                                                That nod, yet again pandering to the Evangelical religious right and to
                                                hardline conservative donors, as Trump has done in the past, does not
                                                change the facts.
                                            
                                            
                                                The facts are that Israel’s settlement enterprise is fraught with
                                                illegality. It is politically illegitimate and damaging both to
                                                Israel’s national security and to America’s interests in the region. It
                                                is an obstacle to peace. And it is a flagrant violation of Palestinian
                                                human rights. Israeli settlements don’t only violate international law,
                                                as almost all legal experts worldwide concur.
                                            
                                            
                                                
Many of them violate
                                                   Israeli law. More than 100 settlements in the West Bank have been
                                                   built in violation of Israeli law, often on stolen, privately owned
                                                   Palestinian land. Extremist settlers break the law on a daily basis,
                                                   illegally taking land that does not belong to them, attacking
                                                   Palestinian civilians and even Israeli soldiers and police officers
                                                   who guard them.
                                            
                                            
                                                I have spent years in the West Bank, covering, as a reporter for an
                                                Israeli newspaper, the Palestinians and the Israeli settlers who chose
                                                to live next to them — often as an act of provocation or defiance. I
                                                have witnessed up close the lawlessness that characterizes the actions
                                                of ideological Jewish settlers in the wild West Bank.
                                            
                                            
                                                But the real problem with the settlements is not their legal status,
                                                but rather their political legitimacy. And the real potential damage of
                                                the Trump administration’s statement regarding the legality of
                                                settlements is its effort to legitimize the settlements by stating that
                                                they are “not, per se, inconsistent with international law.”
                                            
                                            
                                                West Bank settlements are politically illegitimate because they
                                                prejudge the final status of the West Bank. U.S. administrations,
                                                Democratic and Republican, have followed a policy, for the past two
                                                decades, which envisioned the West Bank and the Gaza Strip as the
                                                future Palestinian state. West Bank settlements have been used by
                                                Israeli politicians as a tool to either torpedo Palestinian statehood
                                                or to prejudge the future contours of a Palestinian state.
                                            
                                            
                                                That is why Pompeo’s predecessors, Republican and Democratic alike,
                                                have worked diligently to curtail settlement construction and why they
                                                referred to settlements as illegitimate.
                                            
                                            
                                                The two-state solution has never been popular with religious and
                                                nationalistic zealots — whether Evangelicals in the United States,
                                                ideological settlers and their hardline allies in Israel, or, for that
                                                matter, Islamists and nationalist extremists in Palestinian society.
                                            
                                            
                                                The Trump administration has apparently decided to side with those who
                                                oppose the only realistic scenario for Israeli-Palestinian peace and
                                                work to impede it. Legitimizing settlements is yet another step that
                                                Donald Trump and his foreign policy team has taken — one in many — to
                                                wreck prospects for a two-state Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement.
                                                Hardline Israeli politicians, moments after Pompeo’s statement Monday,
                                                declared it a green light to annex the West Bank and bury the two-state
                                                solution.
                                            
                                            
                                                This latest measure may cynically serve the narrow electoral agenda of
                                                President Trump — and that of his political twin Benjamin Netanyahu,
                                                who is fighting to survive political challenges and multiple imminent
                                                criminal indictments. But the price of the Trump administration’s
                                                callous policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will be paid by
                                                Israelis and Palestinians who yearn for peace and so dearly deserve it.
                                            
                                            
                                                I write these lines at my mother’s home in West Jerusalem, at the foot
                                                of Mount Herzl, where thousands of Israeli soldiers are buried, and
                                                victims of the conflict are commemorated and honored. Israelis come
                                                here to pay tribute to the fallen and to pray for peace. Last week, on
                                                a visit to Ramallah and the adjacent towns, I passed by monuments
                                                honoring Palestinian victims of the conflict. All of us, Israelis and
                                                Palestinians, have suffered too much death and destruction.
                                            
                                            
                                                Past U.S. administrations — albeit with limited success — have taken
                                                positions and actions aimed at terminating the conflict and advancing
                                                peace. It is tragically alarming that the Trump administration is
                                                acting to further entrench and perpetuate the conflict, and to make
                                                peace between Israelis and Palestinians even harder to attain than it
                                                already is. Ori Nir is director of communications for Americans for
                                                Peace Now in Washington.
                                            
                                            
                                            
                                                Ori Nir is director of communications for Americans for Peace Now
                                                in Washington.