We extend our warmest wishes to our comrades in the class struggle in both Unity and
Anarchists Against the Wall. We condemn the killing of several hundred working class
Palestinians by the Israeli Defence Forces. We anticipate a future where free associations
will collaborate in a society without any artificial distinctions. We regard the notion of
two distinct ?national identities?, both Palestinian and Israeli, as a myth designed to
foster an alliance between a ruling elite and the mass of the peoples. ---- We reject the
using of the global revulsion at the actions of the state of Israel as a method of
persuading people to support Hamas. The resolution of the conflict will come about by a
concerted effort of the working class of Palestine and Israel. ---- We applaud the direct
action in impeding the ability of Israel to continue its campaign against Palestinians. We
would like to draw attention to the repression of the Bedouin settlement in al-Araqeeb and
express our solidarity with those trying to thrive there.
We whole-heartedly support the following statement of the anarchist-communist organisation
that includes both Palestinians and Israelis.
Statement from Ahdut (Unity)
The Zionist colonization project, sponsored by the imperialist powers and at their
service, has subjugated Palestine; it has persistently made every effort to displace the
indigenous masses out of the area ruled by it, or at least to concentrate them in confined
enclaves.
A section of the Palestinian people evaded the efforts to expel them and became citizens
of Israel, suffering discrimination by law and customary practice. The State of Israel
persists in measures aimed at dispossessing them. Lately these measures are focused on the
Prawer Plan for the Negev, which evokes the 1970s plan of Judaizing the Galilee, and the
events of Land Day (30 March 1976). Another section of the Palestinian people, in the
territories occupied in 1967, live for the most part under military rule. The Israeli
military authorities have much greater freedom of action in displacing the Palestinians or
concentrating them in enclaves than is possible inside Israeli sovereign territory. As
well as gradually seizing most of the Palestinians? land, Israel obstructs their
individual and collective economic development; denies their freedom of movement, assembly
and speech; and suppresses by various means their resistance to the ongoing colonization
and occupation. However, it should be noted that in Palestine there are not two separate
economies: the Palestinians in the 1948 areas are fully integrated in the Israeli economy
? as discriminated wage workers and as residents of towns and villages suffering from
under-development; and a considerable part of the Palestinians in the West Bank work for
Israeli owners or for local business enterprises, which sell their produce in the Israeli
market ? whether in the settlement projects in the West Bank or in the Israel?s official
sovereign territory.
Most of the Palestinians driven out of the country and their descendants, as well as many
of those who have evaded the waves of displacement and expulsion, live as refugees or
internally displaced persons ? whether in the territories conquered in 1948 or 1967 or in
the neighbouring countries.
Over the years, the Palestinians have resisted their displacement, oppression and
exploitation. In their various locations, resistance takes various forms: some
demonstrative or symbolic, some direct action; some armed, some non-violent, some violent
but unarmed. Most acts of resistance do not involve cooperation with Israelis opposed to
Zionist policy, but some do involve cooperation with such activists. The multifarious
resistance of the Palestinian toiling masses over the years has mainly succeeded in
retarding and curbing the processes of subjugation, but regrettably it has generally been
unable to turn the clock back.
We do not share the illusion of some sections of the Palestinian and Israeli toiling
masses that in the present sorry situation the ?two-state solution? must be accepted.
Partition of Palestine into two states has been promoted for about a hundred years by
world powers including Britain, France, the US and the USSR. This is part of their general
meddling in the Middle East, which has condemned it to an impasse, to despotic regimes, to
ethnic and religious hostility and warfare, stymieing the economic and political
development craved by the region?s inhabitants. Establishing a Palestinian state, whether
it will be allocated 15% or 25% of the territory of British-mandate Palestine, will not
resolve the fundamental problems of the country, and will certainly not ?terminate the
conflict?: at best it will be a compromise settlement between the Israeli capitalist elite
and the collaborator regime of the Palestinian Authority; local agents will acquire a
franchise for directly oppressing and exploiting the Palestinian population for their own
benefit and for the benefit of foreign interests.
True, Israeli withdrawal from the territories occupied in 1967 would put a brake on the
direct processes of dispossession and oppression of the Palestinians living there by
Israel?s armed forces. It would presumably reduce the friction and confrontations between
the inhabitants of the West Bank and Gaza Strip and the Israeli armed forces and settlers,
as well as the Israeli military offensives, which inflame widespread hatred and reinforce
nationalism among both conquerors and conquered. Such withdrawal may also make possible a
limited return of refugees to the territory of the Palestinian state.
However, an accord establishing such a Palestinian state would bestow on Israel
international legitimation of its conquests in the 1948 war and the nakbah ? the
dispossession, uprooting and expulsion of hundreds of thousands (by now millions). Such an
accord would also reinforce the political and economic separation between the two parts of
the country, in both of which there are Palestinian inhabitants, as well as separation
between the Hebrew and Arab populations. This would hinder the struggle for a just
conclusion of the ongoing confrontation with the Zionist movement ? whose main victims are
the Palestinian toilers, but which also harms in various ways the Hebrew toilers within
Israel. So long as the refugees have not returned and retrieved what they had been robbed
of; so long as the nationalist-Zionist Israeli regime ? which excludes, discriminates and
oppresses its Palestinian subjects and citizens ? still exists, there will be no
?termination of the conflict?.
Other sections of toilers, especially among the Palestinians, stand for establishing one
democratic state for all the inhabitants of Palestine?Israel. Should a single democratic
state be established, it could provide equal civil rights to all its citizens, and put an
end to the official institutional discrimination against the Palestinians. It would quite
probably enable the return of the refugees. Also, setting up such a state would require
dismantling the State of Israel and the Palestinian Authority, in defiance of the aims of
the imperialist powers. So this programme is based on a measure of hope rather than
despair and acquiescence in the existing political order.
However, this hope is misguided, because so long as the capitalist-Zionist elite ruling
Israel has not been defeated, the only single state that is attainable is the actually
existing one. Even if the attempt to establish a single democratic state would succeed,
let us not forget that states in general, and democratic states in particular, are
political forms established and maintained by minority ruling classes, for maintaining
oppressive and exploitative systems of social relations. The character of oppression and
exploitation varies and becomes sophisticated in more developed countries, but its
fundamental nature does not disappear even for one moment. In such a state the Palestinian
and Hebrew toilers can look forward to living in a society like that of South Africa,
where a small minority of white capitalists and their non-white junior partners possess
most of the means of production and land, and multinational corporations enjoy ample
freedom of action.
We reaffirm the conclusion reached by our predecessors in the struggle: defeat of the
capitalist-Zionist ruling class and its project of colonization and dispossession requires
a profound social revolution, not merely a political revolution but a transformation of
the relations of production and all other fundamental social relations. Moreover, it is
reasonable to assume that such a revolution will only be possible on a regional scale, in
several neighbouring countries concurrently rather than separately in Palestine?Israel on
its own. Only such a transformation will make it possible to construct a non-authoritarian
society free from exploitation; in which liberty, equality and fraternity will really
prevail; in which the accumulated nationalist hostility will dissipate.
Along with what has been said above, let us state the obvious: we shall participate, as an
organization and individually, together with the Palestinian inhabitants of the West Bank
and with Israeli and other activists, in the daily struggle against all aspects of the
occupation and oppression in the 1967 occupied territories; we shall support and cooperate
to the best of our ability with the struggle of the inhabitants of Gaza against Israel?s
aggression and the Israeli?Egyptian siege; and shall be active inside the 1948 borders
against the discrimination, oppression and dispossession of the Palestinian toilers who
have Israeli citizenship.
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