As Israel Plots Endgame in Occupied Golan, Bennett Must Remember Lessons of the Past

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By Ramzy Baroud – Jan 5, 2022
With Syria still embroiled in its own war, Israel has been actively rewriting the rule book regarding its conduct in this Arab country. Gone are the days of a potential return of the illegally occupied Golan Heights to Syrian sovereignty in exchange for peace, per the language of yesteryears. Now, Israel is set to double its illegal Jewish settler population in the Golan, while Israeli bombs continue to drop with a much higher frequency on various Syrian targets.
Indeed, a one-sided war is underway, casually reported as if a routine, everyday event. In the last decade, many โmysteriousโ attacks on Syria wereย attributedย to Israel. The latter neither confirmed nor denied. With theย blanket supportย given to Israel by the Donald Trump administration, which recognized Israelโs illegal annexation of the Syrian Golan Heights of 1981, Israeli reluctance to take credit for the frequent and increasingly destructive and bloody air raids hasย dissipated.
Briefly, some in the Israeli government wereย concernedย by the possible repercussions of the advent of Joe Biden to the White House in January 2021. They worried that the new president might reverse some of the pro-Israel decisions enacted by his predecessor, including theย recognitionย of the โSovereignty over the Golan Heights,โ due to the โstrategic and security importance to the State of Israelโ. Biden, a long-time supporter of Israel himself, did no such thing.
The initial concern about a shift in US policy turned into euphoria and, eventually, an opportunity, especially as Israelโs new Prime Minister, Naftali Bennett, is eager to break the Rightโs historic dominance over the Jewish settlement movement in occupied Palestinian and Arab lands.
โThis is our moment. This is the moment of the Golan Heights,โ Bennettย declaredย triumphantly at an Israeli government cabinet meeting held specially to officiate plans regarding the further colonization of the Golan on December 26.
The following statement by Bennett speaks volumes about the context of the Israeli decision, and its future intentions: โAfter long and static years in terms of the scope of settlement, our goal today is to double settlement in the Golan Heights.โ The reference to โstatic yearsโ is an outright rejection of the occasional freezing of settlement construction that mostly took place during the so-called โpeace process.โ Bennett โ who, in June 2021,ย was embracedย by Washington and its western allies as the political antithesis to the obstinate Benjamin Netanyahu โ has effectively ended any possibility of a peaceful resolution to Israelโs illegal occupation of the Golan.
Aside from predictable and clichรฉd responses by Syria and the Arab League, Israelโs massive push to double its settlement activities in the Golan is going largely unnoticed. Not only Israelโs right-wing media, but the likes of Haaretz are also welcoming the governmentโs investment โ estimated at nearly $320 million. The title of David Rosenbergโs article in Haaretz tells the whole story: โPicturesque but Poor, Israelโs Golan Needs a Government Boost to Thrive.โย The articleย decries government โneglectโ of the Golan, speaks of employment opportunities and merely challenges Bennettโs government on whether it will โstay the courseโ. The fact that the occupation of the Golan, like that of Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza, is illegal under international law is absent from Israeli media coverage.
Namely, Israelโs main focus currently is to normalize its occupation of Arab land entirely. But if that mission has failed over the course of 54 years, can it succeed now?
For Israel, the illegal settlement enterprise, whether in the Syrian Golan or in occupied Palestine, is synonymous. It is inspired by deep-rooted ideological and religious beliefs, compelled by economic opportunities and political interests and assuaged by the lack of any meaningful international response.
In the case of the Golan, Israelโs intention was, from the onset, to expand on its agricultural space, as the capture of the fertile Syrian territory almost immediately attracted settlers, who set the stage for massive agricultural settlements. Although the home of merelyย 25,000 Jewish settlers, the Golan became aย major sourceย of Israeli apples, pears and wine grape production. Local tourism in the scenic Golan, dotted with numerous wineries, thrived, especially following the Israeli annexation of the territory in 1981.
The plight of the steadfast Golan Arab Druze population of nearlyย 23,000ย is as irrelevant in the eyes of Israel as that of the millions of occupied Palestinians, whether under siege in Gaza or living under a perpetual occupation or apartheid in the West Bank and East Jerusalem. The Golan population is equally isolated and oppressed but, like the Palestinians, continues to resist despite the heavy price of their resistance. Their hardship, however, is likely to increase with the expected doubling of the Jewish settler population.
Israel is, of course, aware that popular uprisings will eventually be mounted in response to its latest colonial endeavors, but various factors must be giving Bennett the confidence to continue with his plans. A major source of reassurance is that it could take Syria years to achieve any degree of political stabilization before mounting any source of challenge to the Israeli occupation. Another is that the Palestinian leadership is in no mood for confrontation, especially that it is, once again, onย good termswith Washington, which has resumed its funding of the PA soon after Bidenโs inauguration.
Moreover, in Israel, the anti-settlement movement has long subsided, crystallized mostly into smaller political parties that are hardly critical in the formation or toppling of government coalitions.
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More importantly, Washington has no interest to initiate any kind of diplomatic efforts to lay the ground for future talks involving Israel, the Palestinians and certainly not Syria. Any such attempt now, or even in coming years would represent a political gamble for Bidenโs embattled administration.
Israel understands this absolutely and plans to take advantage of this opportunity, arguably unprecedented since the Madrid talks over thirty years ago. Yet, while Bennett is urging Israelis in their quest for settlement expansion with such battle cries as โthis is our momentโ, he must not underestimate that the occupied Palestinians and Syrians are also aware that their โmomentโ, too, is drawing near. In fact, all popular Palestinian uprisings of the past were initiated at times when Israel assumed that it had the upper hand, and that peopleโs resistance has been forever pacified.
Featured image: Israeli Government approves a plan to double the number of illegal Jewish settlers in the Golan Heights. (Photo: via Prime Minister of Israel Twitter page)