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The Elders' View Of the Middle East


 
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By Jimmy Carter


Sunday, September 6, 2009 

During the past 16 months I have visited the Middle East four times and met 
with leaders in Israel, Egypt, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria, the West 
Bank and Gaza. I was in Damascus when President Obama made his historic speech 
in Cairo, which raised high hopes among the more-optimistic Israelis and 
Palestinians, who recognize that his insistence on a total freeze of settlement 
expansion is the key to any acceptable peace agreement or any positive 
responses toward Israel from Arab nations.
Late last month I traveled to the region with a group of "Elders," including 
Archbishop Desmond Tutu, former presidents Fernando Henrique Cardoso of Brazil 
and Mary Robinson of Ireland, former prime minister Gro Brundtland of Norway 
and women's activist Ela Bhatt of India. Three of us had previously visited 
Gaza, which is now a walled-in ghetto inhabited by 1.6 million Palestinians, 
1.1 million of whom are refugees from Israel and the West Bank and receive 
basic humanitarian assistance from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency. 
Israel prevents any cement, lumber, seeds, fertilizer and hundreds of other 
needed materials from entering through Gaza's gates. Some additional goods from 
Egypt reach Gaza through underground tunnels. Gazans cannot produce their own 
food nor repair schools, hospitals, business establishments or the 50,000 homes 
that were destroyed or heavily damaged by Israel's assault last January.


We found a growing sense of concern and despair among those who observe, as we 
did, that settlement expansion is continuing apace, rapidly encroaching into 
Palestinian villages, hilltops, grazing lands, farming areas and olive groves. 
There are more than 200 of these settlements in the West Bank.


An even more disturbing expansion is taking place in Palestinian East 
Jerusalem. Three months ago I visited a family who had lived for four 
generations in their small, recently condemned home. They were laboring to 
destroy it themselves to avoid much higher costs if Israeli contractors carried 
out the demolition order. On Aug. 27, we Elders took a gift of food to 18 
members of the Hanoun family, recently evicted from their home of 65 years. The 
Hanouns, including six children, are living on the street, while Israeli 
settlers have moved into their confiscated dwelling.


Daily, headlines in Jerusalem newspapers say that certain areas and types of 
construction would be excluded from the settlement freeze and that it would, at 
best, have a limited duration. Increasingly desperate Palestinians see little 
prospect of their plight being alleviated; political, business and academic 
leaders are making contingency plans should President Obama's efforts fail.


We saw considerable interest in a call by Javier Solana, secretary general of 
the Council of the European Union, for the United Nations to endorse the 
two-state solution, which already has the firm commitment of the U.S. 
government and the other members of the "Quartet" (Russia and the United 
Nations). Solana proposes that the United Nations recognize the pre-1967 border 
between Israel and Palestine, and deal with the fate of Palestinian refugees 
and how Jerusalem would be shared. Palestine would become a full U.N. member 
and enjoy diplomatic relations with other nations, many of which would be eager 
to respond. Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad described to us his 
unilateral plan for Palestine to become an independent state.


A more likely alternative to the present debacle is one state, which is 
obviously the goal of Israeli leaders who insist on colonizing the West Bank 
and East Jerusalem. A majority of the Palestinian leaders with whom we met are 
seriously considering acceptance of one state, between the Jordan River and the 
Mediterranean Sea. By renouncing the dream of an independent Palestine, they 
would become fellow citizens with their Jewish neighbors and then demand equal 
rights within a democracy. In this nonviolent civil rights struggle, their 
examples would be Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.


They are aware of demographic trends. Non-Jews are already a slight majority of 
total citizens in this area, and within a few years Arabs will constitute a 
clear majority.
A two-state solution is clearly preferable and has been embraced at the grass 
roots.


Just south of Jerusalem, the Palestinian residents of Wadi Fukin and the nearby 
Israeli villagers of Tzur Hadassah are working together closely to protect 
their small shared valley from the ravages of rock spill, sewage and further 
loss of land from a huge settlement on the cliff above, where 26,000 Israelis 
are rapidly expanding their confiscated area. It was heartwarming to see the 
international harmony with which the villagers face common challenges and 
opportunities.


There are 25 similar cross-border partnerships between Israelis and their 
Palestinian neighbors. The best alternative for the future is a negotiated 
peace agreement, so that the example of Wadi Fukin and Tzur Hadassah can 
prevail along a peaceful border between two sovereign nations.

The writer was the 39th president. He founded The Carter Center, a 
nongovernmental organization focused on global peace and health issues.

 

 

 

 

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