Publish date22 May 2021 - 16:03
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Israel will never allow peacekeepers on its territory

The current escalation in Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip is a consequence of the US "deal of the century," which is unjust to Palestine, a Russian expert said in an interview with Anadolu Agency.
Israel will never allow peacekeepers on its territory
Konstantin Truevtsev, a senior fellow at the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences recalled that the deal has two parts -- the first is Israel's "normalization" with Arab countries, which he sees as "positive" and "contributing to the Middle East's security."
Another part makes Palestine "an injured party" as Washington's approval of East Jerusalem's annexation deprived the Palestinians of the opportunity to establish a capital in East Jerusalem, as stipulated by UN decisions, including those by the UN Security Council, which are internationally binding, he stressed.
In the meantime, enjoying the US support, Israel continues its gradual "disguised occupation" of East Jerusalem and the West Bank of the Jordan River, Truevtsev added.
"This year, the end of the holy month of Ramadan coincided with the Day of Jerusalem for the Jews. And the celebration takes place in the same place. In the presence of tension, as in this case, it often results in clashes. And this year, it also coincided with the fact that Israel began to evict Palestinians from East Jerusalem. The clashes first took place between radical Palestinians, mostly young people, and the Israeli police and army. Young people threw stones at the police and the army, and the army responded with bullets, mostly rubber, but in the end, not only rubber ones," the expert said.
Hamas, which positions itself as a protector of the Muslim values and defender of the Palestinian people responded with "unprecedented intensity" of rocket fire with rockets of increased flight range, which was "a complete surprise to Israel," he said.
Another "surprise" for Israel is the change of position of the Palestinians, residing on the Israeli territories. Those Palestinians, who called themselves "Israeli Arabs," speak Hebrew, work in Israel, that were considered "traitors" by their compatriots from the occupied territories, he added.
"These Palestinians have radicalized, they smash Israeli homes, (while) Jews smash Palestinian homes. This is also unprecedented. But there are also Jews who save the Palestinians, and Palestinians who save the Jews from pogroms. I specifically want to emphasize this to show that the situation is very multi-layered. On the one hand, there are radicals, and on the other hand, there are people who seek to solve the problem. This is in many ways a new turn in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict," he said.

- Palestine has no external defenders
Another feature of the current situation is Palestine's vulnerability, as it lost almost all its external defenders, Truevtsev added.
Once backed by a number of Arab countries, currently Palestine can only rely on Qatar's support but this country does not have enough power to fundamentally shift the situation, the expert said.
The UAE, Egypt, and Jordan established diplomatic relations with Tel Aviv, while Bahrain only with the approval of Saudi Arabia, he added.
Riyadh has not been able to grant Israel diplomatic relations because of the opposition in the influential religious circles, but "religious circles are anti-Israeli, but not so much as to organize a large-scale resistance to Israel from Saudi Arabia," he also said.
"Iran is far away. As it was said at the time, the resilience of Arab countries towards Israel is inversely proportional to the distance between them and the Israeli border. Libya and Algeria were in favor of resisting Israel. Algeria still fiercely supports the Palestinian people today, but where is Algeria and where is Israel? Iran could have clashed with Israel when it built its infrastructure through Iraq, Syria, reached the Israeli border near the Golan Heights, and linked up with Hamas in Lebanon. But in 2019, there was an uprising in Iraq, anti-Iraqi in its character if you think, and this infrastructure was lost," the expert noted.

- Israel will not allow entry of peacekeepers
Organizing a peacekeeping mission will not be able to unblock the situation, because both Israelis and Palestinians behave unpredictably and there is no understanding where to establish the mission.
"If they encircle the Gaza Strip, which is already encircled by the Israeli army, the rockets will not stop flying from there. The point of peacemakers is to separate the two sides. And here, on the one hand, they are already separated, and on the other hand, it is impossible to divide the radicals from ordinary people inside Israel.
"And Israel will never allow someone's peacekeepers to be introduced into its territory, because Israel considers itself a self-sufficient state, because for Israel it will be a national humiliation," he said.
Tensions have been running high in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood of East Jerusalem since early May when an Israeli court ordered the eviction of Palestinian families, which was later delayed.
Palestinians protesting in solidarity with residents of Sheikh Jarrah have been targeted by Israeli forces.
The escalation resulted in airstrikes by Israel on Gaza, which has left at least 243 Palestinians dead and more than 1,700 others wounded, according to the Palestinian authorities.
Israel occupied East Jerusalem during the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and annexed the entire city in 1980 -- a move that has never been recognized by the international community.
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