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When Europe accidentally demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
Why a new directive against cooperating with Israeli institutions over the Green Line is being seen by some as a sign of the EU’s inadequate grasp of the conflict
HAVIV RETTIG GUR
July 16, 2013,

The European Union’s new directive banning any cooperation with Israeli institutions over the Green Line isn’t new, and is actually being implemented for Israel’s benefit, according to the office of the EU’s foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

The directive contains two main planks: denial of European funding to, and cooperation with, Israeli institutions based or operating over the Green Line, and a requirement that all future agreements between Israel and the EU — and possibly between Israel and individual member states as well — include a clause in which Israel accepts the European Union’s position that all territory over the Green Line does not belong to Israel.

As Ashton’s office noted in a statement made to The Times of Israel Tuesday, the directive was “in conformity with the EU long-standing position that Israeli settlements are illegal under international law and with the non-recognition by the EU of Israel’s sovereignty over the occupied territories irrespective of their legal status under domestic Israeli law.”

The European Union has indeed long held that view. It won’t invest or cooperate with communal or civic organizations over the Green Line, and has been one of the most reliable critics of Israeli settlement policy for decades.

Even the details of the directive aren’t new. On December 10, 2012, the European Union’s Foreign Affairs Council stated that “all agreements between the State of Israel and the EU must unequivocally and explicitly indicate their inapplicability to the territories occupied by Israel in 1967.”

But the fresh directive is still sending a shock wave through Israeli diplomatic circles, not because anyone is surprised about the position it takes, but because of the precision with which the EU insists it is to be implemented.

“They crossed a line,” a senior Israeli official told The Times of Israel Tuesday. “That the EU won’t sign an agreement with Ariel University is no secret. But now they are going to force the Hebrew University to promise that no scientist working on a program [that enjoys EU cooperation or funding] lives over the Green Line,” including in apartment complexes down the street from the university campus on Mount Scopus — “or in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City, which has been Jewish a bit longer than the EU.”

“That’s absurd,” the official said. In adhering blindly to the Green Line, he added, the EU is in effect taking sides in the conflict in a way that distances its position from that of the majority of Israelis who support negotiations and a two-state solution. Indeed, the move has raised hackles with some on Israel’s extreme left, which usually sees EU institutions as allies in the pursuit of peace.

As another official noted, the EU’s new policy is in effect demanding that Israel deny — in writing — any rights to the Western Wall, Judaism’s holiest site, as a precondition for signing any agreement with the EU.

Ashton’s office tried to explain that the development was a positive one for Israel.

“This is important in view of the new opportunities that will be offered to Israel (as an ENP [European Neighborhood Policy] partner) for participation in EU programmes and other funding instruments in the 2014-2020 financial framework,” read the statement issued to The Times of Israel.

“We want Israel to play a full part in these instruments and we want to be sure that Israel’s participation is not put in question so that Israel will be able to make use of all possibilities offered by the new financial framework,” it added.

Or, in short: This is for your own good, to prevent any future challenges to your ability to get further benefits from the EU down the road — a carrot-and-stick approach where the carrot is further integration into the EU economy, and the stick is the inability of any institution operating over the Green Line to enjoy the fruits of that integration.

A spokesman for the EU delegation in Israel told the Associated Press that the new guidelines would not affect Israel’s private sector or companies, but rather bodies like research centers or NGOs. That didn’t stop the Israel’s Manufacturers Association from worrying about the “obstacles” the EU was placing in the way of further economic ties.

For decades, European bureaucrats have been hard at work building a world of unbreakable rules and regulations. Applied to a messy, unresolved conflict, the decision to apply one set of rules over another — adhering to the demands of the 1967 cease-fire line, for example, at the expense of major Israeli population centers beyond that line — would appear to the Israeli critics of the move to involve choosing sides in the larger conflict.

It was not particularly surprising that the new directive drew outraged protests from Israeli leaders Tuesday. What was striking was that they extended their criticisms to assert that the EU was demonstrating an incapacity to function as a fair-minded peace broker. And that was because, in its latest directive, the EU may have unwittingly issued a demand to which no Israeli leader can possibly acquiesce.

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Re: When Europe accidentally demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
« Reply #1 on: July 16, 2013, 10:32:51 AM »
Look at this Witch Catherine Ashton trying to give out another White Paper and trying to force Israel to surrender its Capitol and Judea to Palestinian terrorists.

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Re: When Europe accidentally demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
« Reply #2 on: July 16, 2013, 10:36:51 AM »
Ashton is an ugly mentally challenged qurananimal lover
Thy destroyers and they that make thee waste shall go forth of thee.  Isaiah 49:17

 
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Re: When Europe accidentally demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
« Reply #3 on: July 16, 2013, 02:06:03 PM »
Dani Dayan who holds a new post as the ambassador for the Council of Jewish Communities of Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip alluded on twitter that the move was similar to the kind of selection Nazi Germany made in the holocaust, when its SS officers decided which Jews would and would not head to the gas chambers.

“How will be selection done on youth delegations? A German will say: Tel Aviv to the right, East Jerusalem to the left? Or it will be a Polish job?,” Dayan twitted.

The move, he said, was a sign that the Jewish community in Judea and Samaria was growing stronger.

“When we were small, no one bothered. Today we are almost 700,000 Israelis beyond green line so they are bothered. Good deal,” he twitted.

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Re: When Europe accidentally demanded Israel surrender the Western Wall
« Reply #4 on: July 16, 2013, 04:51:39 PM »
So isn't the simple and obvious solution to not have any agreements with the EU?