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The JC Letters Page, 24th May 2019

Dr Tony Klug, Barrington Black, Anthony Green, Shimon Cohen, Leo Davidson, Lewis Herlitz, Dr Yair Sternberg and Martin Sugarman share their views with JC readers

May 24, 2019 12:07
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PLO has recognised Israel 

On reading Frank Adam’s letter (JC, May 17), which called on the PLO to recognise Israel’s right to exist, I was reminded of Abba Eban’s quip about the Palestinians never taking yes for an answer. It seems the boot nowadays is on the other foot. 


Time and again in recent years, PLO leaders have publicly reaffirmed Yasser Arafat’s historic commitment to Israel’s prime minister Yitzhak Rabin, in an official letter dated  September 9 1993, that “The PLO recognizes the right of the State of Israel to exist in peace and security”. Palestinian denial ceased to be the issue long ago. However, the Palestinian pledge was always contingent on the Israeli government reciprocally recognizing the right of a Palestinian state to exist alongside Israel in the West Bank and Gaza, home to some five million Palestinians whose national aspirations are just as heartfelt and authentic as the Israelis’. 


But today it is Israel’s leaders who are in heavy-duty denial. Surrounding Palestinian towns and villages with Israeli settlements will not take the Palestinian national imperative off the table. It could, though, render non-feasible the only plausible solution - in the form of two states - to the clash of two national movements. If this outcome is irrevocably quashed, the future will be blighted by perpetual conflict. This would be bad not just for Israelis and Palestinians. Its toxins would be likely to sour communal relations in countries around the world and would almost certainly exacerbate anti-Jewish sentiment, especially if Israel’s occupation policies appear to have the support of Jewish communal bodies. 


The time to act is now, before it really is too late.