Continued Israeli
occupation seen as roadblock to peace
OMAR AL-QATTAA | AFP
John
Burger - published on 01/21/25
“Only peace and freedom and a life with dignity can
secure for the Israelis and Palestinians the security that they
need."
Continued occupation by Israel of the Palestinian
territories, keeping the Palestinians from having their own state, and
continued settlement of Palestinian land are the main roadblocks to lasting
peace in the Holy Land, said the Jerusalem-based regional director of a
Catholic charity.
A day after the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas went into
effect, January 19, Joseph Hazboun, regional director of Catholic Near East Welfare
Association-Pontifical Mission for Palestine, based in Jerusalem, said that
it’s clear from 15 months of war that military action will not bring peace and
security to Israel.
In an interview with Aleteia, Hazboun said that
“keeping the Palestinians from having an independent state or enjoying some
sort of dignified freedom will not guarantee security for the Israelis.”
“Only peace and freedom and a life with dignity can secure
for the Israelis the security that they need and provide for the Palestinians a
sense of peace and security for them as well,” Hazboun said.
He said that the root cause of the conflict between Israel
and Hamas, the organization that has governed the Gaza Strip since 2007, is
Israel’s continued occupation of the Strip and the West Bank, as well as new
Jewish settlements and expansion of existing ones in Palestinian territories.
“As long as there is occupation, there will never be real
peace,” he said.
Also impeding progress is Israel’s practice of “keeping the
Palestinians contained in containers.”
“That's what the Palestinian cities are; they are containers
where the Palestinians are held, controlled by the Israeli military by numerous
checkpoints,” he said. “The number of iron gates put on Palestinian roads within
the West Bank has grown enormously since October 7 [2023]. Only yesterday,
three or four more gates were installed, even around Bethlehem, so people don't
have freedom of movement.”
But Hazboun assesses that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu’s “extreme, rightwing government will not allow him to go into the
path of peace if it means giving back the land to the Palestinians, freedom of
movement, decreasing the number of settlements. I don't see that we are heading
towards a sincere path of peace, unfortunately.”
"I don't see that we are heading towards a sincere
path of peace, unfortunately."
Humanitarian situation
Hazboun also addressed the humanitarian situation in the
Gaza Strip, where the Israel Defense Forces have attacked Hamas military positions
since October 2023, after Hamas invaded southern Israel and killed some 1,200
people and took 250 people hostage.
“Now the question is, ‘Will Netanyahu allow reconstruction
material into Gaza? Or will we witness, again, 2012 and 2014 scenarios where
construction material was not allowed into Gaza, and so a number of buildings
were not rebuilt -- and then the size of devastation and destruction goes way
beyond what we have seen,” Hazboun said. “So great relief efforts and
reconstruction and planning are required, and it can only happen if Israel
allows material into Gaza.”
During the past 15 months, the Pontifical Mission for
Palestine provided food packages to Gazans, as well as psychosocial support,
mostly to children, youth, and mothers, Hazboun said. It also provided grants
to help institutions continue “some sort of education.”
“For 15 months, the educational process was put on hold, so
at least the kids continued to learn something,” he said
Hazboun also expressed hope for an end to the war in Ukraine, which could
lead to greater levels of humanitarian aid to the Palestinians. He said that “a
number of European states” had “diverted their funding from humanitarian and
development and relief” to assist Ukraine defend itself against the Russian
invasion.
Said Hazboun, “I believe it's important for Europe to join
forces with the United States in pushing for serious and real peace that
guarantees a dignified life for the Palestinians.”
https://aleteia.org/2025/01/21/continued-israeli-occupation-seen-as-roadblock-to-peace
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