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ISRAELI PROF TO QUIT
POST IN PROTEST OVER "SECURITY" Wall
[By Penelope Debelle -- The Age -- Oct. 11, 2006]
ADELAIDE, Australia --
Prominent left-wing Israeli academic and author Tanya Reinhart plans
to quit as professor emeritus at Tel Aviv University
in protest against her
Government's handling of the Palestinian issue.
Professor Reinhart, who
recently gave a public lecture at the
University of Melbourne,
said Israel's walling of the large and prosperous West Bank was
cutting off the Palestinian people from their lands and each other.
She said she could no longer live in Israel while it did what she
said was the first
attempt in history to imprison a nation with a wall that
cut off villages from
their farmland.
"This is not something I
know from history, that you could control people by simply locking
them in designated areas," Professor Reinhart said in Adelaide,
where she delivered the Edward Said Memorial Lecture. "This is not
the imprisonment of dissidents but the imprisonment of a whole
nation."
She said the walling of
the West Bank was causing mounting international opposition, and the
International Court of Justice found Israel was
Taking land deep inside
Palestine for its own. If completed, the wall would displace up to
400,000 Palestinians and force them to move to the
Outskirts of the bigger
cities.
"It's not just a land
grab, it's turning the West Bank into a natural
open- air prison, just
like Gaza," she said.
Professor Reinhart, whose
Melbourne lecture, "What Are They Fighting
For?" was sponsored by
Women for Palestine, grew up with Palestinian
friends. She has been a
harsh critic of Israel's occupation of Palestinian land since the
1967 Israeli-Arab Six Day War.
In her latest book, Road
Map to Nowhere, she argues that the Israeli Government, including
former prime minister Ariel Sharon, lied to the
World by using arguments
about Israel's right to exist as a cover for
taking land and resources
from the Palestinian people.
"Palestinians should not
have to pay the price of the Holocaust," she
said. "It seems that it
has been forgotten that this is a simple and classical conflict over
Palestinian land and resources that Israel has been
occupying since 1967."
She said the recent attacks on Lebanon were similarly unjustified
and that Israel used the capture of their soldier, Gilad Shalit, as
a pretext for war with Hezbollah. But the war had been planned for
some time and was based on a vision of Israel that extended into
southern Lebanon.
"Lebanese know that (1948
prime minister David) Ben-Gurion's vision
for the state of Israel
was based on the Litani (River) as the natural northern border of
Israel," she said. "Everything they did suggested they have
never given up the idea
of the Litani."
She said Israeli people
would never defend taking land from Lebanon
but the kidnapping of an
Israeli soldier was used by the Government as a failed pretext for
attempting to ethnically cleanse southern Lebanon.
Professor Reinhart said
she was leaving Tel Aviv with great regret.
"I can't stay, I can't,
it's very sad," she said.
(This article was
slightly edited for the Friday Magazine.) |