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Op-Ed: EU Supports Palestinian Violation of Oslo Accords

A⁣ Not-So-Secret Conspiracy: The EU ‍Encourages Palestinians ⁤to Violate ‍the ​Oslo Accords

This is Part 2 ‌of a 10-part series exposing⁤ the underreported‌ joint European and Palestinian program to bypass international law ‌and establish a de facto Palestinian state on Israeli⁣ land.

Part 1 can be found here.

The brutal wave ⁣of​ Palestinian terror attacks ‌in 2000, which claimed the lives of over 1,000 Israelis in what came to be known ‍as the Second ⁤Intifada,⁢ had a transformative effect⁤ on ​Israeli public⁤ opinion. It discredited the argument of the Israeli peace camp that ⁣by ceding land, Israel‌ could buy peace.

Salim Fayyad, ‌then⁣ the prime minister of the Palestinian Authority, recognized that terrorism had failed to break the Israeli spirit, and he needed a new plan. That ⁤plan was⁣ to build. ‍Despite valid fears ⁣that⁢ Israeli⁣ authorities would immediately destroy ⁣any⁤ illegally erected structures in​ Area‍ C, the Palestinians ‍went ahead.

When the⁣ Europeans saw how Israeli leadership ⁤ignored much of the initial​ construction and understood what their protected Palestinian wards could get away with, ⁤they became massively involved, encouraging the Palestinians to build as ⁢if there‍ were no‍ Oslo Accords and guaranteeing legal ⁢assistance in the event that Israel ‍enforced ‍the law.

European Support for ⁣Palestinian Building

First, the European Union established consultancy offices of​ permanent representation in Ramallah (de‌ facto ‍embassies, but for a state that does not exist), and together with the PA developed multiple ​master plans to build ‍infrastructure, ⁢roads, ‌schools and‍ other puzzle pieces that, when completed, would connect to form​ an uninterrupted band of Arab territory.

The EU also trained Palestinians in the use of advanced technology ‍and helped to modernize their bureaucracy, essential tasks in order to ⁤overcome the conservative, tribal nature⁤ of Arab ‌societies.‌ This social model traditionally adhered to by the Palestinians is one factor in why they ​have failed to‌ create ⁤a modern state, despite ⁤receiving more‍ humanitarian aid than any group in history.

Dr. Yishai Spivak ⁣is an investigative researcher with Ad‍ Kan, an‍ Israeli⁣ nonprofit that studies organizations and⁤ trends that harm Israel’s sovereignty and Zionist⁤ identity.

“It wasn’t just⁣ about‌ the ⁢Europeans throwing money at ⁣the Palestinians or⁣ teaching⁢ them to build single structures,” he ‌explains. ‍“It​ was ‌about teaching them how to think about the other ⁤families so they could cooperate and share land.⁢ Fayyad had ​the vision. The ‍EU led him by⁢ the ‌hand and ‌gave the vision ⁢a soul.”

Since 2009, the⁤ Europeans have invested anywhere⁤ from⁢ hundreds of millions to over 1 billion ‌euros in Area C Palestinian development in the ‌form ⁤of ‌legal ⁢assistance, aid to administration and planning efforts, and⁣ direct subsidies for construction.

Once the money is allocated, it is transferred to ‍the ⁣Municipal Development⁢ and Landing Fund, an executive arm⁣ of the Palestinian local government ‌ministry. A contract is drawn up⁢ between that local municipality and UN-Habitat, a branch of the​ UN⁤ responsible⁤ for constructing​ cities in developing countries. Finally, UN-Habitat contracts directly with builders and field workers.

These contracts acknowledge that the construction projects are, in ‍fact, illegal, and that the Israeli government is ‍within‌ its​ rights to demolish them. In fact, legal costs for the defense ​and appeals process in Israeli courts are built right ⁢into the contracts, ‌and budgets are set aside to cover the occasional impounding of machinery by Israel. ⁢Yet at no point in​ this process⁢ is Israeli‍ permission sought.

This is not some secret⁣ conspiracy.

In 2015, John Gatt-Rutter, ‌then the EU representative to the Palestinian Territories, dismissed the legally binding ⁢Oslo Accords, declaring that ⁣“Area‌ C ⁢remains an ⁤integral part⁣ of the occupied Palestinian territory and compromises ‍crucial natural ‍resources ​and land⁢ for a viable Palestinian state.”

The ‍same year, the EU spent 3.5 million euros on Palestinian Area C development. Its spatial ⁣plans for ‌Area ⁤C construction are publicly available on the UN Office for‍ the Coordination of⁢ Humanitarian Affairs’‍ website and⁤ reveal exactly where the EU is funding infrastructure ⁤projects. ⁣Or simply​ take a drive through Area C and see‍ dozens of Palestinian squatter camps with an EU flag⁤ or logo ⁤on ‌display.

In December, an unpublished policy ⁤plan was leaked to the media and sparked outrage among politicians and Jewish groups. Drafted by the EU ​and ⁣dated June 2022,⁢ the document provided an‍ “overview of the EU’s approach in its Area C programme.”

The⁢ six-page policy plan, addressed ⁢to European Commission ‌President Ursula Von der Leyen, European Council President Charles Michel and European Parliament President Roberta ⁣Metsola, bafflingly claimed to be “in line with the Oslo​ Accords,” while, in the same sentence, declaring its aim to “[preserve] ‌ Area C as part of a future​ Palestinian State.” The plan discussed remapping the territory, thwarting Israeli archaeological activity, building Palestinian infrastructure, ‍and ⁤providing legal aid.

Since 2009, the ​PA has paved over 1,200 miles of new​ roads, put up thousands of electricity poles, and used agricultural ⁤projects to take over ⁤Israeli land that had been untouched for decades.

Some 3,500 illegal structures are erected every year in Area C,‍ with an average of seven new structures per day, ‌and more structures are built without permits ⁣every year. ​In 2009, ‍29,784 ​structures had been built. By 2020, there were close​ to 70,000 structures. As of today, the PA has built over 90,000 illegal structures and aggressively​ seized over 23,000 acres of land.

Israel’s ‍Civil Administration tears down a mere ‍200 to 250 of these structures each year and generally chooses ‌insignificant enforcement targets, such as ⁢animal⁢ pens or ‍garages that do​ not bear​ intentional sponsorship⁣ signs.

Over the last ‌decade or⁢ so, the PA has ‍also built ⁢more than ⁤100 schools in Area C. ‌One school built in 2021, in ​Gush Etzion, was even constructed with‌ funds from the supposedly “neutral” nation-state of Switzerland, which is not ⁤an EU member. That school is still standing today.

The PA also routinely takes advantage of Jewish holidays to implement lightning-speed large-scale construction, including‍ in Area C sites already under court-issued work-stop orders.

Palestinians have more than enough room to build in Areas A and B,‌ with 63 percent of their land empty and suitable for construction, but they have a ‌strategic goal of suffocating Israeli towns.

“If the Palestinians manage‍ to create an ⁣impossible life for Jews, at the end of the day, Jews won’t be ⁢able to live there,” says Brig.‌ Gen. Amir Avivi, founder ‌of the Israeli organization ⁤HaBithonistim.

“Everybody living in Judea and Samaria will eventually have ​to leave because they will be surrounded by people ‍shooting​ at them on the ​roads from all sides. It’s a disaster beyond anyone’s imagination.”

Part 3 will be published‍ next ⁢week.

The post Op-Ed:⁤ A Not-So-Secret Conspiracy ‌- The EU Encourages⁣ Palestinians ‍to Violate ​the Oslo Accords appeared first on The Western Journal.



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