WELCOME TO PALESTINE – IF YOU CAN GET IN

Remember, there is no other way to get to the Palestinian territory of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which is under military occupation by Israel, except by passing through Israeli-controlled points of entry such as Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv or one of Israel’s sea ports or land crossings. The entry point to the Gaza Strip from the West Bank requires passage through Israel as well.
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Image ‘Copyleft’ by Carlos Latuff
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Welcome to Palestine – if you can get in 
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Israel’s threat to deny visitors entry to Palestine is as disturbing as it is shocking. Our protest will be a civil society tsunami. 
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Sam Bahour *
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Palestinians have globally touted an array of rights that Israel systematically denies. There is the right of return, the right of freedom of movement, the right to water, the right to education, the right to enter (not to be confused with refugees’ right to return) and so on.
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But the right to receive visitors, or lack thereof? This is the most recent addition. The prohibition on freely receiving foreign visitors is as disturbing as it is shocking, especially for a country that claims to be the only beacon of democracy in the Middle East. 
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Yes, you read correctly. Israel is threatening to refuse to allow Palestinians living in the occupied Palestinian territory to receive visitors from abroad. We are not talking here about visitors such as the 5 million Palestinian refugees whom Israel has refused to allow to return to their homes after being expelled by force and fear when Israel was founded in 1948. Rather, the issue now is that foreigners who desire to visit the occupied Palestinian territory are being denied entry into Israel.
Remember, there is no other way to get to the Palestinian territory of the West Bank and East Jerusalem, which is under military occupation by Israel, except by passing through Israeli-controlled points of entry such as Ben Gurion airport in Tel Aviv or one of Israel’s sea ports or land crossings. The entry point to the Gaza Strip from the West Bank requires passage through Israel as well.
So, more than 300 international activists plan to arrive in Tel Aviv during the week of 8 July at the invitation of 30 Palestinian civil society organisations, to participate in an initiative named “Welcome to Palestine”. Delegations from France, Great Britain, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, the USA, Japan and several African countries are expected. 
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Upon arrival at Ben Gurion airport, the invited guests, all from countries that have diplomatic relations with Israel, will make no secret of their intent to go to the occupied Palestinian territory. This nonviolent act, a civil society tsunami of sorts, only comes after Israel’s restriction of movement and access to and from Palestine for Palestinians and foreigners has exhausted all established channels that carry the responsibility to uphold international law first and their domestic laws second. 
The greatest inaction has come from the US state department, even though it has put on record, multiple times, the fact that Israel is discriminating at its borders against US citizens. 
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It is also worth noting that the 1951 Israel friendship, commerce and navigation treaty explicitly states: “There shall be freedom of transit through the territories of each Party by the routes most convenient for international transit …” and persons “in transit shall be exempt from … unreasonable charges and requirements; and shall be free from unnecessary delays and restrictions.” So much for respecting signed agreements.
Israel, as a state and previously as a Zionist movement, has gone to every extreme to fragment and dispossess the Palestinian people. It has had accomplices every step of the way, starting with Great Britain and continuing to this very day with the US and the flock of UN member states that act more like parakeets to the US than sovereign states when it comes to Palestine.
Well, the game of inaction is coming to an end. When states fail, people take over. It is these people, like those coming to Palestine this week, or those attempting to reach the Israeli- blockaded Gaza Strip by sea, or those living in Palestine and resisting the occupation day in and day out, who will prove to historians once again that history is made of real people who have a keen sense of humanity and the courage to sacrifice. 
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* Sam Bahour is one of the co-ordinators of the Right to Enter Campaign. 
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6 Comments

  1. Stacy said,

    July 5, 2011 at 19:45

    Sadly, they’ve been controlling all methods in and out of not only Gaza but the WB for a while now. Anyone who shows up at Ben Gurion with so much as a solidarity pin will find themselves deported faster than they can say “Fourth Geneva Convention!”

    There’s an article over at +972 about this today- it’s on their front page. It describes how the activists are trying to get into Tel Aviv in a show of support for the flotilla this upcoming Friday but Israel is planning on deporting them all.

    If this were any other country but israel we’d institute sanctions…

    Great site by the way.

  2. Tom Dee said,

    July 5, 2011 at 21:35

    It is amazing how Israel continues to slip deeper and deeper into the pit of being look like bigots and fools in their conduct. If one reads the diary of Moshe Sharet, the second prime minister of Israel, Ben Gurion planned on attacking Egypt as early as 1951. The Levon Affair happened in 1953 along with an actual invasion of Gaza in 1955. Is the interest in Gaza only a matter of the rich nation of Israel attempting to steal the natural resources of the dirt poor arabs of Gaza? I cannot understand any other reason for the blockade. They have already stolen so much of the land that once was to be shared but apparently the chosen do not share anything. What possible reason do the military bloated Israel have a desire to self destruct over the dirt poor arabs of gaza? How much of the USA taxpayers wealth do the rich Israel have to steal till they lose the only nation keeping Israel going?

  3. thecook said,

    July 6, 2011 at 00:48

    the sooner israel disappears,the sooner the planet will have a semblance of peace.

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