The
Conflict over Jerusalem is All Obama’s Fault
By Alan Dershowitz
Jewish Press
December 20, 2017
The US acted properly in vetoing a misguided UN Security
Council resolution designed to undo President Donald Trump’s recognition of
Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.
First, it is beyond the jurisdiction of the United Nations
to tell a sovereign nation what it can and cannot recognize. If Turkey, for
example, were to recognize East Jerusalem as the capital of “Palestine,”
there is nothing the UN could or would do. (Of course, most UN members would
applaud such a move.)
Second, the resolution fails to recognize that it was the
December 2016 Security Council Resolution — the one engineered by lame duck
President Barack Obama — that changed the status of Jerusalem and complicated
the efforts to achieve a compromise peace. Before that benighted resolution,
Jerusalem’s Western Wall, the Jewish Quarter and the access roads to Hebrew
University and Hadassah Hospital were widely recognized as part of Israel — or
at worst, as disputed territory. Everyone knew that any peace agreement would
inevitably recognize that these historically Jewish areas were an indigenous
part of Israel. They were certainly not illegally occupied by Israel, any more
than Bethlehem was illegally occupied by the Palestinian Authority (PA). Both
Jerusalem and Bethlehem had originally been deemed part of an international zone
by the United Nations when it divided the British mandate into two states for
two people — a decision accepted by Israel and rejected by all the Arab
nations and the Palestinian Arabs in the area. Jordan then attacked Israel and
illegally occupied the Western Wall and Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem, prohibiting
any Jewish access to these holy areas, as well as to the University and
hospital. Jordan also illegally occupied Bethlehem.
In 1967, Jordan illegally attacked Israel. Jordan shelled
civilian areas of Jerusalem. Israel responded and liberated the Western Wall,
the Jewish Quarter and the access roads to Hebrew University and Hadassah
Hospital, thereby opening these sites to everyone.
That has been the status quo for the last half
century, until Obama engineered the notorious December 2016 Security Council
Resolution that declared the Western Wall, the Jewish Quarter and the access
roads to be illegally occupied by Israel, thus changing the status
quo. This unwarranted change — long opposed by United States administrations
— made a negotiated peace more difficult, because it handed the Jewish holy
places over to the Palestinians without getting any concessions in return, thus
requiring that Israel “buy” them back in any negotiation. As the former
prime minister of the Palestinian Authority once told me, “If we have the
Wall, we will demand much to return it to Israel, because we know Israel will
give much to get it.”
By declaring this disputed territory illegally occupied by
Israel, the Security Council enabled the Palestinian Authority to hold the sites
hostage during any negotiation. That vote changed the status quo more than the
declaration by President Trump. The Trump declaration restored some balance that
was taken away by the Obama-inspired Security Council Resolution of a year ago.
Why did Obama change the status quo to the disadvantage of
Israel? Congress did not want the change. The American people did not support
the change. Many in the Obama administration opposed it. Even some members of
the Security Council who voted for the resolution did not want the change. Obama
did it as lame duck revenge against Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, whom he
hated. His motive was personal, not patriotic. His decision was bad for America,
for peace and for America’s ally, Israel. He never would have done it except
as a lame duck with no political accountability and no checks and balances.
Before that Security Council resolution changed the status
quo, I did not support a unilateral recognition of Jerusalem by an American
president, outside the context of a peace process. But once that resolution was
passed and the status quo changed, I strongly supported President Trump’s
decision to restore balance.
President Trump has been criticized for vetoing a
resolution that has the support of every other Security Council member. That has
been true of many anti-Israel Security Council and General Assembly resolutions.
The United States often stands alone with Israel against the world, and the
United States and Israel have been right. The bias of the international
community against the nation state of the Jewish people has been long-standing
and evident, especially at the United Nations. Abba Eban made the point years
ago when he quipped that if Algeria presented a resolution that the earth was
flat and Israel flattened it, the vote would be 128 in favor, 3 opposed and 62
abstentions. Recall the infamous UN General Assembly Resolution declaring
Zionism to be a form of racism. It received overwhelming support from the
tyrannical nations of the world, which constitute a permanent majority of the
United Nations, and was rescinded only after the United States issued threats if
it were to remain on the books.
This entire brouhaha about Jerusalem — including the staged tactical violence by Palestinians — is entirely the fault of a single vengeful individual who put personal pique over American policy: Barack Obama.