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40 years of aggressiveness
By Meron Benvenisti

The date on which we will mark the 40th anniversary of the occupation of the West Bank in the Six-Day War threatens to inundate the public with endless summaries, assessments and political plans. After all, who can resist the temptation of discussing this decisive historical event and its consequences? And not surprisingly, all the summaries and all the lessons learned faithfully reflect ideological viewpoints that were frozen somewhere in the 1970s and have not changed in spite of the passing of time and in spite of the radical changes that have taken place on the ground.

Naturally, the summaries are focused on Jerusalem, whose "unification" is still seen as significant, as opposed to the "liberation of Nablus and Hebron, the cradle of the nation," whose mention has long since become an embarrassment and a problem to be gotten rid of, except, of course, in the eyes of extremist circles.

When it comes to Jerusalem, it is as though time had stopped. Issues such as the demographic balance, the boundaries of the united city, or discrimination in services to the Arab population, which gave rise to impassioned debate in the political establishment and among the public, continue to attract attention even after 40 years, and define the political affiliation of those engaged in the debate.

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The question of whether, shortly before his death, Teddy Kollek was for or against the division of the city, arouses interest even after his passing. The municipal boundary drawn in 1967, hastily and without any farseeing urban thinking, has been poured in concrete and has become a decisive urban and political factor, whose consequences will be felt for decades. This, a fictitious formula for a demographic balance between Jews and Arabs, continues to serve as a dominant factor in city planning, as new generations of scholars and politicians continue to discuss the same dilemmas that engaged their older, tired colleagues, and prove that time solves nothing. The enigma of Jerusalem has thus remained unsolved.

The need to prove positive thinking is leading to the discussion of ostensibly revolutionary ideas: If once people believed that maintaining a Jewish majority in Jerusalem required practical steps to attract Jews to the city, or at least a fight against desertion by Jews, now they are daring to undermine the most sensitive issue, the unification of the city, and are preaching in favor of subtracting borderline Arab neighborhoods, thus artificially reducing the number of Arab residents and ensuring that the "proper balance" is maintained.

Anyone who dared to suggest similar ideas in the 1970s was condemned at the time as a traitor. Now scholars are benefiting from the fact that "the taboo has been broken." But the different attitude is only a show; it applies only to the Jewish discourse, whereas there has been no change in the attitude toward the Arab sector. Including the Arabs, like subtracting them, is dictated by exclusive Israeli interests, and the Arabs are nothing but pawns.

First they were annexed, forced to become residents of Israel, and their demographic percentage in the united city was decided arbitrarily by drawing a border that left tens of thousands outside. Now, when the mistake has become apparent, it has been decided to subtract them. What was given arbitrarily will be taken away arbitrarily, and this arbitrary behavior is getting good marks from the left-wing camp.

In 1967 the annexation of East Jerusalem was presented as a liberal step, which equalized the services in both parts of the city. By contrast, in 2007, subtracting parts that were annexed (along with their residents) is seen as a peace-building effort and as a solution to the problems of Jerusalem. Nobody is asking the opinion of a quarter of a million Palestinians.

The petrifaction of the public discourse regarding Jerusalem is not surprising. After all, the Israeli approach, which demands the right to set the conditions as well as dictating their interpretation, has not changed, and therefore the summaries and the assessments for the 40th anniversary will be for the most part preaching to the converted.

The symbolic date that is approaching need not serve as an excuse for scientific publications and academic conferences, but should be a focus for political activity to break the Israeli monopoly on the organization of life in the shared city. The Palestinian public, which is caught between the separation wall and the Jewish neighborhoods that do not want it nearby, and which is neglected and discriminated against, must announce the creation of a separate municipal authority, which will offer to cooperate with the Jerusalem municipality, but will operate even without it. This voluntary body will receive assistance from international groups as well as support from a substantial part of the Jewish citizens of the city.

Several Palestinian think tanks have planned a Palestinian municipal authority in Jerusalem down to the last detail. The time has come to implement these ideas. The Jewish public must enlist in this struggle, which could end 40 years of aggressive domination and begin a new era in Jerusalem, one of balanced relations.

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  1.   Moron Benvenisti 09:22  |  Yo 05/02/07
  2.   Benbenisti you have no idea of anthropology 09:25  |  Five thousand years 05/02/07
  3.   Jerusalem the eternal caital of the JEWISH people!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! 09:48  |  Gidon 05/02/07
  4.   Jerusalem is the center of Judaism..... 09:57  |  Hastaroth 05/02/07
  5.   In 40 years Jerusalem has open her gate to all nations 10:02  |  e.m 05/02/07
  6.   since these folks voted to destroy Israel, they shd receive zero 10:16  |  Let Them Rot in: 05/02/07
  7.   Going Against G-d`s Grain ... 10:27  |  Lavi 05/02/07
  8.   History doesn`t justify ethnic cleansing 10:49  |  Tom Spender 05/02/07
  9.   meron bevenisti 11:00  |  flashman 05/02/07
  10.   #8 11:04  |  Realistic 05/02/07
  11.   "..I will destroy all the nations that come against Jerusalem..." 11:05  |  ruth 05/02/07
  12.   Try Putting This Stupid Idea To A Vote. 11:13  |  Terry 05/02/07
  13.   40 years of propaganda 11:25  |  Judith in Haifa 05/02/07
  14.   Jerusalem is JEWISH & will be for all time 11:43  |  Jason 05/02/07
  15.   Benveniste Wants To Turn Jerusalem into Baghdad or Beirut? 11:44  |  Ben Israel 05/02/07
  16.   Another Burston the Zionist editorial? 11:48  |  Yacov 05/02/07
  17.   E M. (Post No. 5) 11:51  |  Johnny 05/02/07
  18.   Benevenisti wants to redivide Gaza 11:51  |  Shalom Freedman 05/02/07
  19.   E. M. (Post No. 5) 12:01  |  Johnny Weintraub 05/02/07
  20.   # 5, E.M 12:23  |  indrajaya 05/02/07
  21.   Demography, demography, demography.... 12:25  |  Rufus 05/02/07
  22.   Follow by a separate governing body for Gallile and Haifa Arabs- 12:51  |  Absolute Sweden 05/02/07
  23.   Indra 12:52  |  Troy 05/02/07
  24.   Mr. Rufus,take the blinkers off your eyes 13:00  |  Adam Keller 05/02/07
  25.   meron benvenisti wants the worst for israel 13:04  |  flashman 05/02/07
  26.   "several palestinian think tanks" 13:09  |  flashman 05/02/07
  27.   Jerusalem will be the capital for both Israelis and Palestinians 13:11  |  Swiss (Dino) 05/02/07
  28.   "palestinian think tanks" is that serious 13:14  |  flashman 05/02/07
  29.   indrajaya why do you hate the javanese 13:17  |  tommy suharto 05/02/07
  30.   indrajaya why do you hate the white man? 13:22  |  tommy suharto 05/02/07
  31.   indrajaya you give the hindus a bad name 13:25  |  tommy suharto 05/02/07
  32.   put yourself in benvenisti`s place 13:27  |  flashman 05/02/07
  33.   Does a cantonal system work in the Middle East? 13:43  |  Fairplay 05/02/07
  34.   Indra 13:46  |  Petrajaya 05/02/07
  35.   Two Jerusalems Already Exist 13:46  |  Ed Lee 05/02/07
  36.   Meron`s solution is senseless 13:58  |  Allon 05/02/07
  37.   Moron`s revisionism 14:01  |  David Teich 05/02/07
  38.   It is evident that Benvenisti wants a binational state 14:02  |  Amos 05/02/07
  39.   Jordan`s occupation of Jerusalem was sick 14:19  |  myxamatosis 05/02/07
  40.   Jerusalem is in reality 2 cities already 14:22  |  SD 05/02/07
  41.   Adam Keller in Holon 14:36  |  Rufus 05/02/07
  42.   But What Will Be Its Configuration? 14:44  |  yaakov sullivan 05/02/07
  43.   Thank you Meron 14:45  |  Pete 05/02/07
  44.   Jerusalem has been our capital for 3000 years. Accept it. 14:46  |  Yacov 05/02/07
  45.   to Rufus 14:57  |  SD 05/02/07
  46.   # 20 Indra 14:59  |  Josef 05/02/07
  47.   They only way we`ll get any peace... 15:10  |  John Mackie 05/02/07
  48.   Jerusalem is the heart and soul of the Jewish people 15:17  |  Avrum 05/02/07
  49.   Question for SD (Post No. 40) 15:20  |  Johnny Weintraub 05/02/07
  50.   Marilyn and Pete # 42 15:21  |  Ed Lee 05/02/07
  51.   A good thing about Israel 15:34  |  Palestinian 05/02/07
  52.   Marilyn on what matters 16:09  |  Rufus 05/02/07
  53.   SD in Londonistan 16:17  |  Rufus 05/02/07
  54.   #1 Yo. IN A WORD,YOU HAVE SAID IT.THANK YOU...... 16:31  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  55.   To M.Benvenisti. ................. 16:40  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  56.   Rufus in Timuktoo on the divided city #54 16:45  |  Yaakov Sullivan 05/02/07
  57.   Palestinian #52. Nice post 16:47  |  Polybios 05/02/07
  58.   Fairplay # 33 Cantons 16:53  |  Jeff Northridge 05/02/07
  59.   My.my Kath, I think it is time for you....#56 17:04  |  Yaakov Sullivan 05/02/07
  60.   27 Swiss Dino 17:09  |  Polybios 05/02/07
  61.   Kath`, thank you for your kind words yesterday!!! 17:16  |  Nadav 05/02/07
  62.   # 39 myxamatosis. JORDAN`S OCCUPATION WAS ILLIGAL. SO......... 17:23  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  63.   SD # 46 On Your Points 17:29  |  Jeff Northridge 05/02/07
  64.   Jeff Northridge, noone recognizes Israel`s annexation 17:42  |  Ibrahim 05/02/07
  65.   # 48 J.Mackie. QUITE A REGULAR .NOW EH?......... 17:43  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  66.   #20 Indrajaya 17:43  |  Itsik 05/02/07
  67.   jerusalem 17:45  |  Michael 05/02/07
  68.   40 years of.......... 17:47  |  .zBear 05/02/07
  69.   Palestinians and Jerusulem 17:54  |  tbora 05/02/07
  70.   to palestinian #52 17:55  |  real vision 05/02/07
  71.   # 60 Yaakov Sully.WELL,WELL YAK......... 18:00  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  72.   Time to recognize reality 18:28  |  david 05/02/07
  73.   Just plain wrong, Tbora #70 18:35  |  Polybios 05/02/07
  74.   David From Royal Oak 18:40  |  Ibrahim 05/02/07
  75.   # 31 tommy sujarto.re:indirajaya. I HAVE BEEN WONDERING ABOUT. 18:42  |  Kath` 05/02/07
  76.   #13 Judith 18:44  |  Boycott 05/02/07
  77.   Ibrahim 18:50  |  Edifice 05/02/07
  78.   Half-true, Ibrahim #65 18:51  |  Polybios 05/02/07
  79.   Ibrahim # 65 I`m Well Aware of That 18:59  |  Jeff Northridge 05/02/07
  80.   Polybios 18:59  |  Edifice 05/02/07
  81.   # 61 polybios The appetite comes with good food..... 19:05  |  Swiss (Dino) 05/02/07
  82.   Swiss ( Dino) 19:13  |  Chaval 05/02/07
  83.   tbora, Jews were not permitted to enter the old city and the..... 19:29  |  Nadav 05/02/07
  84.   alice in wonderland, and Ibrahim, let`s do lunch 19:30  |  david 05/02/07
  85.   Chaval, was this the programme on the building of the fence? #83 19:31  |  Yaakov Sullivan