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 The irony of Israel offering to make peace 
		between Russia and Ukraine  By Mustafa 
				Fetouri Palestine Information 
		Center, February 16, 2023  |  | 
		
		
			
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		The irony of Israel offering to make peace between Russia and 
		Ukraine
		
		Occupiers do not criticize other occupiers, do they? It does not make 
		sense, and it sounds ridiculous if they do. For example, imagine Tel 
		Aviv criticizing Russia's occupation of Ukraine and how, innocent Israel 
		might choose its words in making an official statement of such 
		criticism? The idea of one occupier saying something bad about another 
		just never happened, as if there is an implicit agreement among 
		occupiers and aggressors not to do it. This has been a historical fact 
		associated with colonialism and it is taking a new life of its own in 
		modern days.
I am sure you have not read or heard any past or 
		present French official, for example,  expressing his "concern", 
		let alone criticizing about the Italian occupation forces' brutality and 
		inhumane treatment of Libyans when they colonized them in 1911. At the 
		time, France has already spent the last 81 years occupying Algeria, 
		Libya's western neighbor, and some four decades colonizing Niger and 
		Chad, Libya's two southern neighbors. In fact, colonial France was 
		competing with colonial Italy in invading other countries.
The 
		Italians in Libya were the first in the world to use airplanes to bomb 
		poor and mostly nomad Libyans, who had never heard of Italy before. That 
		evil-pioneering experience made headlines around the world but, in 
		France and other colonial powers, it was viewed with envy and jealousy. 
		I imagine the question at the time in the French corridors of power then 
		was: how could the Italians do this before us?
The colonial 
		practices are the same, because the colonial mindset that produced them 
		never changed. And, even today, it remains the same.
This is why 
		Israel, the oldest colonizer in the modern world, has been doing its 
		utmost to avoid any direct strong criticism of Russia over Ukraine, 
		despite its allies repeatedly asking it to do so. Israel officialdom 
		even attempted to come up with a nicer public face to cover its ugly 
		reality.
Former Israeli Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, 
		shamelessly and over-confidently, came up with the most presumptuous 
		idea of mediating between Moscow and Kyiv just days after the Russian 
		tanks rolled over the border. On 27 February, 2022, daring, cheeky 
		Bennett made the offer in a phone call to President Vladimir Putin. It 
		was an unprecedented impudent political maneuver.
Even Ukraine's 
		President did not buy the idea of "Bennett the mediator". Speaking to 
		Israeli lawmakers in March 2022, via video link, Zelenskyy said that 
		mediation "can be between states, not between good and evil". Mr. 
		Zelenskyy might have needed someone to remind him that the gentlemen 
		listening to him were actually part of the evil in Palestine and dovish 
		Bennett was only posturing!
Rebuffing the Naftali Bennett "peace 
		maker", Mr. Putin, surely with his eyes rolling, was asking: look who is 
		offering to make peace? After all, Israel still occupies Arab land, 
		Palestinian land, bombs Syria almost weekly and threatens Iran every 
		day. It still passes and imposes apartheid laws on the Palestinians 
		under its Occupation and discriminates against its own citizens just 
		because they are Palestinians. Tel Aviv, surely, cannot claim the moral 
		high ground in peacemaking to the point where it feels confident to 
		propose mediation in other conflicts. Above all, Israel is the only 
		country in the region – maybe the world – without any clearly marked 
		borders, simply because it is ever-expanding by grabbing more land when 
		it can.
The regime Mr. Bennett was leading last year attacked 
		Gaza, demolished Palestinian homes, killed and imprisoned Palestinian 
		civilians, including children. The same regime that existed in Israel 
		ever since it was created.
Tel Aviv has failed over the last 
		seven decades to make peace with the very people whose land it steals 
		everyday—the Palestinians.  It is just absurd, unethical, 
		self-contradicting and scandalous to hear any Israeli official 
		criticizing, in any way, what Russia has done and continues to do in 
		Ukraine. It is just as ironic to hear Israel talk about peace-making and 
		facilitating negotiations between any two states.
In September 
		2022, and after the "peace" offer of Mr. Bennett failed,  the 
		Israeli Foreign Ministry, despite every bad deed Israel has been doing 
		throughout its history, told the world in a statement that it will not 
		"recognize" the results of the Russian referendum that, effectively, 
		annexed four Ukrainian regions making them part of Russia. The statement 
		even said Tel Aviv recognizes Ukraine's "sovereignty and territorial 
		integrity"!
It is an irony of the first order: Israel, which 
		annexed the Syrian Golan Heights, much of the West Bank (and soon the 
		rest of it) and, of course, East Jerusalem considers the Russian 
		annexation illegal or immoral!
In November of last year, at the 
		United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), Israel abstained, while 94 other 
		countries voted for the unbinding resolution calling on Russia to pay 
		reparations for its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. Some Israeli 
		commentators interpreted this as the easiest and least costly diplomatic 
		response for the Ukrainian vote in support of a resolution calling on 
		the International Court of Justice to give advice on the Israeli 
		Occupation of Palestinian Territories—something Israel will never 
		forget.
What is being said about the official Israel vis-ŕ-vis 
		the position on Ukraine can also be said about the Israeli society.  
		Many, in Israel itself hoped that the Russian invasion of Ukraine might 
		force ordinary Israelis to do some soul searching and become more dovish 
		than Mr. Bennett, but with their own neighbors this time, by electing a 
		more moderate government able to make peace. Instead, Israelis voted to 
		bring back Benjamin Netanyahu to lead the most fascist government, even 
		by Israeli standards. Mr. Netanyahu will not attempt to make peace 
		between Moscow and Kyiv, but he will make sure that there is no peace 
		either with his next door neighbors—the Palestinians.
If Israel 
		wants to play the role of the peace maker, it should be making peace 
		with the Palestinians, first and foremost, by recognizing their rights 
		under international law. Even the so-called "Abraham Accords", signed in 
		2020 with four Arab countries, were made through American pressure and 
		manipulation. Besides, the Israeli intentions behind the Accords are not 
		genuine peace, but another initiative to, further, marginalize the 
		Palestinians instead of making peace with them.
		Mustafa Fetouri is a Libyan academic and freelance journalist. 
		He is a recipient of the EU's Freedom of the Press prize. His article 
		appeared in MEMO.
		
		
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