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Op-Ed: Palestinians Turn Israel’s System Against It

This is Part ‍7 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.

While Israel’s Civil Administration (COGAT),​ which governs Area C of the West Bank,‌ technically receives orders ⁤from the⁢ defense minister, on a day-to-day basis it operates ‍with⁢ unchallenged autonomy.

Israeli laws⁤ mandate that attempts to trespass and commandeer land ⁤must be intercepted, ⁢but COGAT⁣ commanders are ⁤wary of action and weary of ⁢global condemnation. ‍They have learned to expect international headlines, along with formal ‍complaints, threats⁢ and lawsuits from the Europeans, when⁣ they‌ so much as remove a corrugated roof from an⁣ illegal structure, which the European Union ‍will‌ likely rebuild​ anyway. For every ⁢razed structure, five new ones ⁢take ‌its place.

That Palestinians are legally permitted ​to ​bring grievances ⁢against COGAT to Israel’s Supreme Court further undermines enforcement. Both foreign and Israeli NGOs receive millions of euros every year to “protect”⁤ the Palestinians in the‍ court system, which is backed up with appeals.

In the meantime, the Palestinians⁣ build and build, engaging ⁤in a brilliant⁤ strategy of setting Israel’s own system against​ itself.

While COGAT generals have a diverse array of personal views about⁢ the conflict,⁣ the ‍Israel Defense Forces tend to be conformist and technically oriented, concerned with tactical training,⁣ readiness and counterterrorism, and focused on‍ immediate, critical threats from Lebanon, ​Gaza and Iran. The defense establishment ⁤views the West ‌Bank as a political dispute​ as opposed to a national security issue.

But COGAT is well aware ⁣of the scope⁣ of the hostile takeover in Area‌ C and is choosing not​ to enforce its legal mandate. Due ⁤to intense pressure from the EU, COGAT generals routinely ⁢speak with Palestinian Authority officials and work⁤ out‍ agreements to ‌refrain from demolishing infrastructure unveiled in Salim Fayyad’s master plan.

While‌ COGAT does occasionally destroy unauthorized structures deemed to be dangerous from a security or ‌safety point of view, such as those built ​close to IDF training or firing zones, ⁢on ‍major traffic arteries, or those that were used as launching ⁢pads ⁣for terrorists, these demolitions are exceedingly rare, and ⁢almost always receive massive media coverage and condemnation.

Through a Supreme Court case,⁣ Regavim, an Israeli ⁤NGO, succeeded in forcing COGAT to​ reveal its list of⁣ established enforcement priorities. At the ⁣top of the list was prevention of Jewish construction on privately owned or state land, while⁢ at the ​very bottom ‌of the list were PA-EU orchestrated takeovers.

In other words, Israel’s ‌Defense Ministry was forced to⁣ admit by court order that its enforcement guidelines for land use policy were tilted⁢ against Jews and in‌ favor ‍of Arabs.

“They let the Palestinians do things​ they’d never think about allowing Jewish‌ people to do,”⁣ alleges Dr. Yishai Spivak, an investigative researcher with Ad Kan,​ an Israeli‍ nonprofit that studies organizations and trends that harm Israel’s sovereignty and Zionist identity.

In⁤ addition, the PA⁤ never reports deaths in or emigration ⁤from Area C and pads the population statistics⁤ with people ⁣who have never⁢ set foot in the‌ Middle East — for instance, children who ‍were actually born and raised abroad but had parents who once lived in the region. This serves the goal of portraying the area as⁤ flooded ​with Arabs.

But a far more‌ serious ⁤problem may be that the⁣ PA actively and publicly encourages residents of Areas ⁣A and B to move into Area C, which is possibly a violation of the ​Geneva Accords. The Civil​ Administration, meanwhile, does nothing to protect Israeli national interests in this regard, as ⁢it does ⁤not​ keep ‍population figures,⁣ enabling itself to conveniently claim that it ⁢serves⁣ an ⁤enormous number of ‌residents, thereby justifying its ‌budget.

But if a‍ conversation about squandered Israeli‌ and international resources and the needs of the current and future population is to begin, a⁤ census is ‍the first step.

Part ​8 ⁢will be published next week.

Part 6 can be read here.

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 ‌Palestinians Set Israel’s Own System‍ Against Itself ‌ appeared first on The‍ Western Journal.



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