ALP policy-change boosts PLO aim to destroy Israel and Jordan

August 1, 2017 by David Singer
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The Resolution of the NSW Labor Party Conference urging the next Federal Labor Government to recognise “Palestine” (Resolution) has given a boost to the political objectives of the Palestine Liberation Organisation (PLO) whose Charter calls for the destruction of Israel and Jordan.

Prior to the Resolution being passed its prime mover and shaker – Bob Carr – former Australian Foreign Minister, NSW Premier, Chairman of Labor Friends of Israel turned Patron of Labor Friends of Palestine – tweeted:

Carr’s “no ifs or buts” echoed similar demands passed by the Arab Heads of State (including the PLO) at Khartoum on 1 September 1967 following the Six Day War:

“no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with it, and insistence on the rights of the Palestinian people in their own country”

No “conditions” for Carr maybe – but a few headaches for the Federal Australian Labor Party if it is stupid enough to swallow Carr’s poison pill.

  1. The Resolution does not identify the location of “Palestine”.

Negotiations between Israel and the PLO extending over the last 23 years have failed to come up with an answer.

Recognising a phantom State is an exercise in futility.

The fact that 136 other member States of the United Nations have gone down this same road has only encouraged the PLO to adopt increasingly more intransigent and rejectionist positions opposing the peaceful resolution of a conflict which has raged for 100 years.

Australia should not get sucked into this mindless vortex.

  1. When the Khartoum Conference was held – Article 24 of the PLO Charter then declared:

“This Organisation does not exercise any regional sovereignty over the West Bank in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, on the Gaza Strip or the Himmah Area. Its activities will be on the national popular level in the liberational, organisational  political and financial fields.”

An independent Arab State had already been established in 78% of former Palestine in 1946 and called “the Hashemite Kingdom of Transjordan” (renamed “Jordan” in 1950).

A second Arab State in former Palestine had been proposed in the 1947 UN Partition Plan and rejected by the Arabs.  It could have been created at any time between 1948 and 1967 with the stroke of an Arab League pen.

What possible justification is there for the Australian Labor Party unconditionally recognising such a second Arab State in former Palestine – in addition to Jordan – when the proponent of that State – the PLO – was not even claiming sovereignty over the West Bank and Gaza in 1967?

  1. According to Carr recognition is needed to save the two-state solution being buried in settlements.There already is an existing two-state solution in 95% of former Palestine – Jewish Israel and Arab Jordan – underpinned by their 1994 peace treaty.

A  PLO-governed State located in the remaining 5% between Israel and Jordan represents a threat to both Jordan and Israel – since the PLO considers Palestine with the boundaries it had during the British Mandate to be an indivisible territorial unit.

There are no Jewish settlements in Gaza following Israel’s disengagement in 2005.

Jewish settlements built on no more than 5% of the territory of the West Bank are legally sanctioned by article 6 of the Mandate for Palestine and article 80 of the United Nations Charter.

“Buried in settlements” is vintage Carr-overkill.

Hopefully sanity will prevail in the Federal Labor Party.

Two peoples – Jews and Arabs – need two States – not three.

David Singer is a Sydney Lawyer and Foundation Member of the International Analysts Network

Comments

2 Responses to “ALP policy-change boosts PLO aim to destroy Israel and Jordan”
  1. Leon Poddebsky says:

    How does this resolution benefit Australia?
    We know what its illusory short-term benefit is for the Labor Party, but how does it benefit Australia?
    I’m sure that all the patriots of the Labor Party know the answer, but are just being coy.

  2. Eion Isaac says:

    The settlements only prove how much Empty Area there was in the League of Nations British Mandate Holy Land to save the Jews of Europe from Genocide by Nazi Europe .
    There are now half a million Jews in these small areas alone and the Arab population has gone from one million in 1939 to five million now in the Holy Land and an additional five million Arabs of the Holy Land nearby in Jordan Lebanon Syria and Iraq and in the West
    Today’s Palestinian Population from 1938 is Twelve Fold whilst the Jewish People have not recovered the losses from the Holocaust .
    Australia a land of seven billion seven hundred thousand square kilometres made quite severe limits on the numbers of Jews it was willing to offer refugee by 1939 so the Labour Party resolution is aggravatingly biased against the Jewish people .

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