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Friday, July 16, 2010

The 'Palestinians' and the 'right of return'

Those who believe that they know what a 'final settlement' between Israel and the 'Palestinians' will look like always include as part of their 'final settlement' the idea that all or nearly all of the 'Palestinian diaspora' will give up their UN-backed 'right of return' to whatever is left of a truncated State of Israel. There's just one problem: No one seems to have asked the 'Palestinians' whether they agree. In fact, even among the 'Palestinians' who currently live in Judea, Samaria and Gaza (and therefore have a far less vested interest in the question than those who live in Lebanon or Jordan), there is overwhelming support to insist on the 'right of return' even if that insistence means that there will be no 'Palestinian state.'
Why did Klein’s epistle shake me so? Because it is about Palestinian opinion measured by a reasonable—that is, honest—Palestinian survey. Here it is ZOA’s press release in its entirety. What it tells us is that the Palestinians have given in on or even modified the most fanatic of their demands. Progress? Tell it to J Street.
POLL: PALESTINIANS OPPOSE RENOUNCING SO-CALLED ‘RIGHT OF RETURN’ BY AN OVERWHELMING 82% TO 14%

A new poll shows that Palestinians oppose by an overwhelming 82% to 14% the renunciation of the so-called ‘right of return,’ the legally baseless demand that all Palestinian refugees of the 1948-49 war and their millions of descendants return to Israel. This opposition was expressed even if the price of maintaining the ‘right of return’ was the non-conclusion of a peace agreement with Israel. The poll, conducted by the Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO), also found that, by a nearly identical margin of 82% to 13%, Palestinians would oppose the Palestinian leadership waiving the ‘right of return’ in exchange for financial compensation for refugees and their descendants. It also found that Hamas is more than doubly popular in PA-controlled areas in Judea and Samaria than in Hamas-run Gaza (41% in the West Bank versus 20% in Gaza) (‘PCPO Poll of Palestinians - 81.8 % won’t drop right of return even if means deal breaker and no state, Hamas more popular in West Bank than Gaza,’ Independent Media Review Analysis, July 12, 2010).

This overwhelming level of support for the ‘right of return’ is consistent with past polls:
  • August 2007: A Jerusalem Media and Communications Center poll found that nearly 70% of Palestinians wanted the refugee issue resolved by return of all refugees to “their original land,” not a new Palestinian state (Rick Richman, ‘What Most Palestinian Believe,’ New York Sun, November 12, 2007).
  • February 2006: 83.3% of the Palestinian Arabs oppose dropping the legally and morally baseless so-called ‘right of return’ of refugees and their millions of descendants to Israel and reject substitute solutions to the refugee issue (Palestinian Center for Public Opinion (PCPO) poll, February 16-20, 2006).
ZOA National President Morton A. Klein said, “It is crystal clear from this poll and a great deal of other data that Palestinian society clearly opposes acceptance of Israel as a Jewish state and consistently favors by large majorities positions that indicate this – support for the co-called ‘right of return’; support for terror attacks on Israelis; and opposition to an end of claims after any signed agreement, among other things.
“Despite these poll results, the Obama Administration persists in claiming that Palestinians are committed to a peaceful future and seek only statehood alongside Israel. By stating the opposite of what the facts warrant, it is misleading the American public and pursuing a policy which lacks any factual basis. The consistent high levels of Palestinian public support for the so-called ‘right of return’ which would see Israel destroyed by inundation of hostile Palestinian refugees and their descendants, demonstrates all too clearly that Palestinian society is not reconciled to the right of Israel to exist as a Jewish state.”
Another elephant in the room....

4 Comments:

At 1:57 PM, Blogger NormanF said...

We're not going to see peace happen in our lifetime.

The divide between the two sides is simply too wide to bridge. And because the Palestinian leadership has inculcated its people to reject any compromise peace with Israel, that makes it a self-fulfilling prophecy.

No direct negotiations are going to happen any time soon.

 
At 4:06 PM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

time to change the argument....

Israel MUST start changing their terms for peace...

insist on the rights of refugees to return...

Jewish Refugees that is...

Jewish property must be compensated...

Jewish expulsion from Islamic lands MUST be addressed.

For all to long have the resolutions 262 and 181 been read from only a Palestinian/Arab point of view..

Israel must CHANGE the argument...

Tell the world, Israel supports the compensation and return of refugees...

as long as it's open for the Jews as well...

Then present the BILL to the arab world, for all Jewish factories, homes and lands...

Present the facts that show Jews lived in north africa longer than ARABS have...

Israel needs to refine and retune the argument...

A good start would be a list of all Jewish towns and villages (and areas of historic living) within the arab world that have been made juden free

 
At 4:06 PM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

oh...

and change the peace discussions back to the arab israeli conflict...

not the palestinian/israeli conflict

 
At 4:20 PM, Blogger What is "Occupation" said...

sorry 242

 

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