Netanyahu: Palestinian Denial of Jews’ Right to Statehood Is Core of Conflict. By Herb Keinon.
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The Balfour Declaration and the Holocaust. By Dmitry Shumsky. Haaretz, November 3, 2013.
Balfour Declaration crime against humanity. By Mohammed Mar’i. Saudi Gazette, November 3, 2013.
Keinon:
A day
after the Palestinian Authority called the Balfour Declaration “a crime against
humanity” and called upon Britain to apologize for it, Prime Minister Binyamin
Netanyahu said the Palestinian refusal to recognize the Jewish people’s right
to a homeland is the root of the ongoing conflict.
The
Balfour declaration, a letter written 96 years ago on November 2 by British
Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour to Baron Rothschild, called for the
establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people.
“That
declaration recognized the right of the Jewish people to its own homeland in Israel,”
Netanyahu said Sunday at the start of the weekly cabinet meeting. “There is no
doubt that international recognition of the Jewish people’s right to its own
state in its historic homeland is important; the refusal to recognize us is the
root of the conflict.”
Netanyahu
said that in order for there to be peace between Israel and the Palestinians,
they needed to recognize the Jewish people's right to a state in its homeland.
This means that in a final status agreement they will need to relinquish their
so-called right of return and all other claims on Israel, he added.
The Saudi Gazette reported that on Saturday,
the anniversary of the Balfour Declaration, the Palestinian Ministry of
Information issued a statement saying the Palestinian people were “paying the
price of the biggest political crime in contemporary history,” and that
the declaration was “a mark of shame on
humanity.”
The
ministry said that the declaration “began the Zionists’ process of ethnically
cleansing the Palestinians from their homeland, which continues until today.”
It
added that “Britain and the entire world must recognize the usurped Palestinian
rights because everything that has befallen Palestine – it’s partition, the
aggression, the suppression, the settlements, the arrests, the separation wall,
the siege on Gaza, and the millions of Palestinians living in exile – was made
possible because of the Balfour Declaration.”
The
Palestinian Ministry of Information’s English website on Thursday wrote that
Balfour Declaration “continues to serve as the bases for a racial
discrimination system forcibly inflicted on Palestine and the Palestinians
putting former South Africa Apartheid regime to shame.
“To add
injury to the insult,” the statement continued, “many of the superpowers
continue supporting the Israeli occupation to the cradle of Christianity and
sacred shrines of Islam, an occupation disgraced with flagrant violations to
human rights and democracy.” No mention was made of Israel's importance to
Judaism.
Netanyahu
did not refer to the Palestinian statement during his comments Sunday to the
cabinet. He did stress, however, that any agreement with the Palestinians would
necessitate the Jordan River remaining Israel’s “security border.” Israel’s
demand that the IDF retain a security presence along the Jordan River is
believed to be one of the major sticking points in the current negotiations
with the Palestinians.
Netanyahu
also related to Iran during his comments, saying the Islamic Republic continues
calling for Israel's destruction. He pointed out that Monday marks the 34th
anniversary to the Iranians taking over the US embassy in Teheran, a day marked
in Iran as “Death to America Day.”
“This
makes clear that what needs to be done is to continue the pressure on Iran,” he
said. “The pressure is what brought them to the negotiations, and I am
convinced that if the pressure is sustained, and not weakened, Iran will
dismantle its military nuclear capability, but if the pressure is weakened,
Iran will progress toward that goal.”
Netanyahu
stressed that Israel was committed to preventing Iran from achieving their goal
of nuclear weapons.