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Op-Ed: Israel’s Six-Day War: Context Ignored

This is⁤ Part 6 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.

In 1967,‍ Israel ⁣fought a⁣ monumental six-day war with its neighbors, ​who invaded the small country in a combined‌ military assault ⁢with the declared goal of wiping the Jewish state off the map.

To⁢ the amazement of the international community, Israel emerged victorious, gaining control over multiple⁣ territories, including the West Bank.

Historically known as Judea and Samaria and once home to ​a thriving Jewish population, the West Bank was occupied by Jordan without international approval from 1948 to 1967. In that time, the Hashemite Kingdom ethnically cleansed its Jewish residents and‌ destroyed dozens of synagogues.

It renamed the‌ region the “West Bank,” meaning ⁣west of the Jordan River, to sever any Jewish connection to the land in⁢ an attempt to legitimize its ‌occupation of territory that was never within its internationally recognized borders.

When Israel ​wrested ⁣control of the West Bank from Jordan in 1967, it refrained from annexing the territory, immediately offering to exchange land for peace.

This unprecedented overture was met with three resounding “NO’s” at the infamous 1967 Arab Summit ​in⁤ Khartoum: “no recognition, no negotiations, and no peace with Israel.” Consequently, the West Bank came​ under Israeli military‌ rule.

“For reasons I can’t begin to⁣ explain, Israel thought it could⁢ make everyone happy. That’s how this whole monster was created,” says Naomi Kahn, international director of Regavim.

The monster she is referring to is the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, ‌otherwise known as Israel’s Civil Administration, a unit of the Defense Ministry established to govern the local population in‌ Area C and manage all issues ‌pertaining to civilians, both Jewish and Arab.

Instead of extending Israeli law to the territory ​liberated in 1967, Israel’s ⁤leaders chose to “temporarily” maintain the existing legal framework until a negotiated solution with ‌the Arabs could be reached. To this day, the Commander of the Central Region, rather than elected ​representatives, retains the ability to legislate and administer Area C.

“I am personally living under military rule,” Kahn says.

“It’s not only inefficient, but also ridiculous. It’s ​a massive bureaucracy that seems ​to be doing very little.​ The army — any army — is simply incapable⁤ of replacing the ​government.‍ That’s not what armies are meant to do.”

Part 7 will be published next week.

Part⁢ 5 can be read here.

Part 4 ‍can be read here.

Part 3 can⁣ be ⁣read here.

Part 2 can be read here.

Part 1 can be read here.

The post Op-Ed: The ​Conveniently Forgotten Context⁢ of Israel’s Six-Day War appeared first on⁣ The Western Journal.



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