Days of Palestine, Jerusalem –Former Israeli attorney general Michael Ben-Yair has called on EU parliament to officially recognise Palestine State.
In opinion piece published the euobserver, Ben Yair said that ‘Israel’ has imposed an “apartheid regime” on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and asserted that “the Palestinian people are entitled to a state.
He said that Jews are not entitled to find a solution for their historical persecution at the expense of another nation, referring to the Palestinians, who have been persecuted by the Israelis.
“Political Zionism sought to find a solution to the persecution of Jewish people by establishing a state to renew Jewish political life… [and] sought to actualise its national-historical affiliation with the land of ‘Israel’ – not at the expense of another nation,” Ben-Yair wrote.
The European Parliament is due to convene on Thursday in Strasbourg, France, and vote on a bill recognising a Palestinian state. It is believed that the bill will likely recognise a Palestinian state along 1967 borders with Jerusalem as its capital.
Over 700 Israeli artists, celebrities and professionals — including former military officers, ambassadors, and Knesset members — have signed a petition urging the EU parliamentarians to support the bill.
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The French parliament will vote on a similar bill on Friday or on December 2, the following Tuesday.
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Ben-Yair also stated that, under the guise of security, Israeli occupation has turned the occupied West Bank into a “colonial state,” and said that Palestinian resistance has been a struggle for “national liberation” that will ultimately be realised.
“The only question that remains is: what is the bloody price that both nations will pay, up until the liberation of the Palestinian people?” he asked.
“With the prolonged occupation, we are not only losing the moral basis for Israeli existence as a free and just society, but are also seriously jeopardising chances for the state’s sustainable existence,” Ben-Yair wrote.
He commended the United Kingdom, Sweden, Ireland, and Spain for taking measures to recognise a Palestinian state. “This step is not only just, but also protects the national security interests of both nations,” he said.
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In April 2013, Ben-Yair wrote on his Facebook page calling illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank “the most evil and foolish acts since World War II.”
He also said: “The settlement movement is a political act by a state against another people and as such is the most evil and immoral act since the end of World War II.”
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