Sunday, February 8, 2015

The Rabbis for Human Rights Takes Arms Against Israel and Netanyahu

The ongoing feud between Palestine and Israel is a subject that is all too familiar to the world of politics. The fighting between the countries has been constant and bloody for years on end. Now, however, Israel has illegally destroyed the homes of over 77 Palestinians (over have of them children) over the span of 3 days. 

In a recent letter (following Netanyahu's announcement of destroying 400 Palestinian homes in Israeli-controlled West Bank), a large group of Rabbis and Cantors have all mutually signed a letter demanding that Israel put an end to the destruction of people's homes. This letter states;
"Dear Prime Minister Netanyahu, 

In 2005, over four hundred rabbis wrote an open letter to then Prime Minister Sharon expressing concern about the administrative demolition of Palestinian homes. We are extremely disappointed that the Government of Israel is opposing a High Court petition offering a constructive solution for alleviating this issue. Please use your authority to end this opposition. 
 

Part of the 2005 letter read: "The homes that were demolished were not demolished for any security reason. None of the people in these homes engaged in violence or harboring terrorists. They were demolished because of a violation of zoning regulations in a context where it is almost impossible for Palestinian families in those parts of the West Bank under Israeli civilian control or in Jerusalem to legally obtain building permits… " The context referred to was the fact that planning and zoning laws severely restrict the ability of Palestinians to build homes, even on the lands that the State recognizes as belonging to them. There has been no representation or true ability for Palestinians to determine how to properly plan for their communities since local and district planning committees were abolished in 1971. The army plans for them. 
Back in the 19th century, Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch warned in his Torah commentary about the disastrous consequences when, even with the best of intentions, those with the power in their hands try to appropriate for themselves the task of determining how to be just to others. The current discriminatory planning process exemplifies this, and violates the Jewish prohibition against acting "איפה ואיפה." 

Civil Administration (Army) planning officials have acknowledged that they don't really have the ability to adequately plan for Palestinian communities. Currently, the failure of the existing system is clear. Thousands have been forced to build without permits, and great human suffering is caused when hundreds of homes are demolished each year in Area C alone. 
We are therefore disappointed that the Government of Israel has decided to oppose the High Court petition submitted by Rabbis For Human Rights and partner organizations to restore local planning committees. In the hearing on the petition on April 28th of this year, the judges said clearly that the current situation is unacceptable, and gave the State ninety days to come up with a proposal to truly involve Palestinians in planning their communities. While the judges indicated that they would not force the State to restore the local and district planning committees cancelled by military order in 1971, they indicated that there was no legal reason for the State not to do so. 
However, the State's response was a proposal to institutionalize consultations that are already taking place in many cases. These consultations have not significantly altered the situation because the Civil Administration has no obligation to take into account what they hear. We also saw in the spring that consultations were suspended in response to moves by the Palestinian Authority.  

Human rights must not be politicized. The State of Israel has an obligation to ensure that every human being under her control, each created in God's Image, has a fair chance to build a home for him/herself and his/her family, irrespective of the current state of the peace process or differing opinions about what areas will be under Israel's control in a future final status agreement. We urge the State of Israel to withdraw its opposition to RHR's petition."
 To summarize, the rabbis have asked the State of Israel to meet in High Court and propose a more constructive method of solution. However, Israel has came out in opposition of this proposal, and thus, the Rabbis and Cantors are less than pleased.

That's all I have to say today, but I'll be back tomorrow.

"I suppose they put Socrates to death because there is something terribly unattractive, alienating, and non-human in thinking with too much clarity." -Nassim Nicholas Taleb

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