Consensus on Der Spiegel Online: Israel Defies the World

By Published On: December 6, 2012

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The approval given by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to build new homes for residents of greater Jerusalem in the disputed E1 area has provoked a storm of outrage among German commentators in the English language version of Der Spiegel Online. Netanyahu’s decision, coming shortly after the Palestinian Authority’s successful effort to win a vote for statehood in the United Nations General Assembly, generated harsh recriminations from prominent German news sources.

Der Spiegel reports on Dec. 4 that “German commentators say it is time to get tough with Israeli premier Netanyahu.” The Financial Times Deutschland writes,

One can only encourage the [German] chancellor to use Netanyahu’s planned construction of settlements in the West Bank as an opportunity to take the hardliner to task. Because what Netanyahu is planning makes a two-state solution between the Israelis and Palestinians impossible.

The Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung goes further, stating,

… Israel’s settlements on Palestinian land are a violation of international law, against which the Palestinians could take action within the framework of the United Nations… The prime minister is provoking both the Palestinians and the international community.

The newspaper apparently rejects the official interpretation of UN Security Council Resolution 242, that defines the territory as “disputed” not “occupied”. This would mean that Israel was building on land of undetermined ownership, not Palestinian land. The UN resolution also establishes the firm precedent that the status of the territory would only be changed through negotiations, something the Palestinian Authority has turned its back on by going to the UN General Assembly. Furthermore, Israel took possession of the land from an illegal occupier, Jordan. In this regard, international jurist, Stephen Schwebel wrote:

Where the prior holder of territory had seized that territory unlawfully, the state which subsequently takes that territory in the lawful exercise of self-defense has, against that prior holder, better title. (“What Weight to Conquest,” American Journal of International Law, 64 (1970))

The United States shares the interpretation of Resolution 242 framers concerning the disposition of the territories and also does not deem Israeli settlements as illegal, despite objecting to their expansion as being unhelpful to making peace. The German newspapers apparently have agreed upon their own interpretation of international law, most likely supporting their view with subsequent UN General Assembly resolutions that carry no legal weight.

The Suddeutsche Zeitung shares the Frankfurter newspaper’s interpretation of the UN resolution and offers a stern rebuke, writing,

… Even though international law forbids the settlement of the Jewish population on Palestinian land occupied since 1967, around half a million Israelis live there now. Breaking the law has long since become routine — and has even become a ritual with which every Palestinian transgression is punished. But this time, Israel hasn’t just punished the Palestinians — it has defied the whole world.

And Die Welt offers veiled threatening language,

Israel should acknowledge that the international community wants to find a two-state solution in the Middle East to finally put an end to the long-lasting conflict. The question is no longer whether, but how that will be accomplished.

Israeli settlement in the West Bank is held to be illegal by these newspapers, evidence that they view non-binding resolutions as having superceded UN Security Council Resolution 242 and reject the opinions of notable jurists who find Israeli settlements consistent with the requirements of international law.

The Palestinian decision to forego negotiations and seek statehood without making peace does not anger these commentators as much as Netanyahu’s decision to build homes in contentious territory. The German commentators express fury at Netanyahu’s actions. By holding Netanyahu’s decision to build homes, not the Palestinian decision to circumvent the peace process, as defying the world’s desire for Middle East peace, they display a bias that for some invokes the spectre of an old, chilling, sentiment that might be summed up as “the Israelis are our misfortune.”

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