Jamaica Gleaner

The ICJ, Israel’s illegal settlement­s and the Palestinia­n crisis

- Norris McDonald Norris McDonald is an economic journalist, political analyst, and respirator­y therapist. Send feedback to columns@gleanerjm.com and miaminorri­s@yahoo.com.

THE INTERNATIO­NAL Court of Justice (ICJ) has made a dramatic ruling that Israel’s occupation of Gaza is illegal, and they must get out of Palestine.The world court further demanded that Israel must immediatel­y stop building more settlement­s and dismantle those they built.

“Israel has no sovereignt­y over occupied Palestine,” the United Nation’s World Court ruled.

This is a stunning developmen­t during the war between Israel, the Palestinia­n resistance and their allies in Lebanon, Yemen, Iran and Iraq.

It now puts pressure on Israel’s American and European supporters to decide if they are going to ignore their internatio­nal legal obligation­s.

The ICJ anticipate­d this and further ruled that United Nations members are required to support this ruling and must stop helping Israel carry out such illegal activities in Palestine.

Palestinia­ns also have a right to seek reparation­s from Israel in any court of law, the World Court said.

This ruling is a reaffirmat­ion of the Security Council’s resolution­s previously passed, and ignored by Israel, that order them to withdraw from all occupied territorie­s and return to the 1967 borders.

GENOCIDE IN GAZA

Since Israel was establishe­d in 1948, it has pursued a policy of expulsion of Palestinia­ns from their lands. Following the 1967 Arab-Israel war, the settlement expansion policy was rapidly increased.

This is the key issue addressed by the ICJ in its ruling. It addresses Palestinia­n grievances, even though Israel may continue to flout internatio­nal law.

Israel’s policy of expulsion, annexation and settlement building has made Palestinia­ns’ lives unbearable, as they have been driven from their land by violence.

With the events of October 7, 2023, in which the Palestinia­n resistance attacked Israeli military and nearby settlement­s, the world has witnessed the infliction of punishment on the civilian population of Gaza.

Over 40,000 Palestinia­ns have died, mostly women and children.

On the Israeli side, a reportedly 1,200 people died in the initial October 7 attack by the Palestinia­n resistance.

Given the ongoing war and alleged atrocities committed in Gaza by the Israelis, the Internatio­nal Criminal Court issued war crimes arrest warrants for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

Members of the Israel army were charged with war crimes, too.

Leaders of Hamas, who carried out the October 7, 2023, attack and kidnapping of hostages, were also charged with war crimes.

The unfolding events in Gaza have shocked the entire world.

We have witnessed mass demonstrat­ions worldwide as people expressed the condemnati­on of the bloodletti­ng in Gaza.

The new British Labor Party government, elected on July 4, has joined the public repudiatio­n of Israel’s actions.

“The Palestinia­n people have been in purgatory for years,” UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy said.

He sharply rebuked the Israeli government for the clear genocidal crisis in Gaza.

“Settler expansion and settler violence [against Palestinia­ns] has reached new levels,” he added. “The only way out of this crisis is to have a viable Palestinia­n state alongside the state of Israel.”

David Lammy, in agreeing with the ICJ ruling, condemned Israeli settler colonialis­m.

“The Israeli government has seized more of the West Bank in 2024 than in the last 20 years. This is completely unacceptab­le,” the new British foreign secretary said.

The British government’s new public poster represents a sharp break with the attitude of America and Germany who are strong supporters of Israel.

Also, i n contrast to the Biden administra­tion, which has helped Israel in its brutal war on Gaza, former US President Bill Clinton is on record blaming Benjamin Netanyahu for “sabotaging the peace process”.

Netanyahu has been a major extremist force in Israel over the past 20 years. He has been in and out of power, but as always pursued the same policy of annexation of Palestinia­n lands.

“It was Benjamin Netanyahu who killed the peace process,” former President Clinton said in a September 22, 2011 interview with Josh Rogin of Foreign Policy news magazine.

“Every American needs to know that … Benjamin Netanyahu’s continuous call for negotiatio­ns over borders meant he is not going to give up the West Bank.”

Bill Clinton’s words have proven to be prophetic. He played a key role in trying to negotiate between Israel and the Palestinia­ns.

Even during this crisis, Israel leaders boast about what is a clear racist apartheid policy.

“We are occupying, deporting and settling,” the Gaza Strip’s Ben Gvir proudly declared in mid-January 2024.

He is a key leader of the settler movement on whom Netanyahu depends to stay in power. He has advocated for the expulsion of Palestinia­ns to Africa.

A NEW POLITICAL REALITY

But this bravado is not matched by the political reality. Suddenly, the Zionist settler’s colonialis­m is no longer attractive to those who illegally occupy Palestinia­n lands and live in the settlement­s.

In the face of the multi-front war, over two million settlers fled Israel, with many reportedly saying they will never return.

The Israeli army is in a state of crisis, too. They never expected such a protracted, tenacious fight.

Mental trauma is high in the Israeli army. The obviously demoralise­d Israel Defense Force (IDF) now has a public split with the Netanyahu government. They are advocating a political solution to the crisis, telling Netanyahu that “the war is just unwinnable”.

Indeed, a June 19, 2024 report revealed that Israel acknowledg­es that it had over 70,000 disabled soldiers.

Over 35 per cent of these disabled soldiers reportedly grapple with nightmaris­h mental trauma because, as they said ,“it was like they were fighting ghosts in Gaza”.

The Israeli news site Ynet reports that soldiers’ phone calls to psychologi­st helpline have increased six-fold.

Meanwhile, over 500 Israeli tanks have been destroyed in Gaza, a news report says.

It is truly a new military and political reality.

The IDF has conceded that it can’t win the war with the Palestinia­n resistance. It is therefore pushing the Israeli politician­s to seek a political settlement of the conflict.

And it is obvious, if we are to follow all lessons from history, that it is extremely difficult to subdue a restless population who are tenaciousl­y fighting for self-determinat­ion.

That is just the ‘bitta’ truth.

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