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January 2003
Letter Against Expulsion of the Palestinians
American College Professors Join Israeli Colleagues In Warning Against
Ethnic Cleansing
We, American academics and intellectuals, applaud our courageous
Israeli colleagues for their recent letter warning of the possibility
of ethnic cleansing in Israel and the Occupied Territories. The 187
Israeli signatories express concern that the "fog of war" [against
Iraq] "could be exploited by the Israeli government to commit further
crimes against the Palestinian people, up to full- fledged ethnic
cleansing."
The Israeli professors point out that: "The Israeli ruling coalition
includes parties that promote 'transfer' of the Palestinian population
as a solution to what they call 'the demographic problem'. Politicians
are regularly quoted in the media as suggesting forcible expulsion,
most recently MKs [members of the Israeli parliament] Michael Kleiner
and Benny Elon, as reported on Yediot Ahronot website on September 19,
2002. In a recent interview in Israeli daily Ha'aretz, Chief of Staff
Moshe Ya'alon described the Palestinians as a 'cancerous manifestation'
and equated the military actions in the Occupied Territories with
'chemotherapy', suggesting that more radical 'treatment' may be
necessary. Prime Minister Sharon has backed this 'assessment of
reality'. Escalating racist demagoguery concerning the Palestinian
citizens of Israel may indicate the scope of the crimes that are
possibly being contemplated."
Benjamin Netanyahu, the newly appointed Israeli foreign minister,
previously
advocated expelling Palestinians while the world was distracted with
events at Tiananmen Square.
We join with our Israeli colleagues in calling for vigilance as events
unfold in Israel and the Occupied Territories. With an average of more
than $10 million dollars per day of American tax dollars going to
Israel, we believe Americans cannot remain silent while crimes as
abhorrent as ethnic cleansing are being openly advocated.
We urge our government to communicate clearly to the government of
Israel that the expulsion of people according to race, religion or
nationality would constitute crimes against humanity and will not be
tolerated.
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