March 2004


 

When Ariel Sharon was asked by Winston S. Churchill III, grandson of the former

 British prime minister, in 1973 how Israel will deal with the Palestinians, he responded:

“We’ll make a pastrami sandwich of them, we’ll insert a strip of Jewish settlements in between the Palestinians, and then another strip of Jewish settlements right across the West Bank, so that in 25 years’ time, neither the United Nations nor the United States, nobody, will be able to tear it apart.” [1]

 

 

Israel wants Palestinian land but it doesn’t want the Palestinian people.  Consequently, the Wall is part of a strategy to annex large parts of Occupied Palestinian Territory while caging in large Palestinian population centers.  Once complete, the indigenous Palestinian population will be restricted to reservations constituting less than 13% of historic Palestine while illegal Israeli settlers will be able to freely travel throughout Occupied Palestinian Territory.

 

If the Wall were truly about security, the Wall would have been built on Israel’s 1967 pre-occupation border (the “Green Line”).  However, the Wall is not being built on the Green Line, but rather well within Occupied Palestinian Territory.

 

The Case of Qalqilya – Surrounding and Isolating an Entire City

 

Facts on The Wall Surrounding Qalqilya

Effects of the Wall Surrounding Qalqilya


 

[1] Winston Churchill III, Address at the National Press Club (October 10, 2001). See  www.fmep.org/analysis/hishmeh_settlements_now_israeli_security_factor.html

[2] 1 dunum = ¼ acre.