U.S. Policy to Israel, Palestine Must Change
The United States remains complicit in the ongoing systematic violation
of human rights by the Israeli government.
By Jill Stein
Green Party presidential candidate
United
States policy regarding Israel and Palestine must be revised to make
international law, peace and human rights for all people, no matter
their religion or nationality, the central priorities. While the U.S.
government sometimes voices support for this principle in name, in
practice U.S policy towards Palestine and Israel has violated this
principle more often than not.
In
particular, the United States has encouraged the worst tendencies of
the Israeli government < (SEE WHAT WE MEAN BY CLICKING) as it pursues policies of occupation, apartheid,
assassination, illegal settlements, blockades, building of nuclear
bombs, indefinite detention, collective punishment, and defiance of
international law. Instead of allying with the courageous proponents of
peace within Israel and Palestine, our government has rewarded
consistent abusers of human rights. There is no peace or justice or
democracy at the end of such a path. We must reset U.S. policy regarding
Israel and Palestine, as part of a broader revision of U.S. policy
towards the Middle East.
On
taking office, I will put all parties on notice – including the Israeli
government, the Palestinian Authority, and the Hamas administration in
Gaza – that future U.S. support will depend on respect for human rights
and compliance with international law. All three administrations will
also be held responsible for preventing attacks by non-state actors on
civilians or military personnel of any nationality. The parties will be
given 60 days to each demonstrate unilateral material progress towards
these ends.
Material
progress will be understood to include but not be limited to an end to
the discriminatory apartheid policies within the state of Israel, the
removal of the Separation Wall, a ban on assassination, movement toward
de-nuclearization, the release of all political prisoners and
journalists from Israeli and Palestinian prisons, disarmament of
non-state militias, and recognition of the right of self-determination
for both Israelis and Palestinians.
Failure
by any party to demonstrate sufficient material progress will result in
the end of U.S. military and economic aid to that party. Should the end
of U.S. aid fail to cause a party to redirect its policies and to take
steps resulting in sufficient material progress within an additional 60
days, I will direct my State Department to initiate diplomacy intended
to isolate and pressure the offending party, including the use of
economic sanctions and targeted boycott. In this way, U.S. policy will
begin to become consistent with its practices regarding other violators
of human rights and international law in the region.
Consistency
in U.S. policy regarding human rights and international law will begin,
but not end, with Palestine and Israel. I will apply this same approach
to other nations, such as Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Yemen, among
others. I will also ensure that the United States begins to honor its
obligations to protect human rights, and will expect that the world
community will hold us to the same account we hold others.
Finally,
as President I will put the full weight of the United States behind the
establishment of a Palestine and Israel Truth and Reconciliation
Commission as the vehicle for shifting from an era of human rights
violations to one based on trust and bringing all parties together to
seek solutions. Any stakeholder who enters into this process must pledge
to work for a solution that respects the rights of all involved. This
will bring America’s Middle East policy into alignment with American
values. I understand that in the end, a dedicated commitment to justice
will further American interests in the region much better than the
current policies of supporting abuses and violence by one side against
the other. And I believe that this is in the best interests of all
people living in Israel and Palestine.
September 20, 2012 "Information Clearing House" -
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