EU väljer att bryta mot överenskommelser som de själva varit med om att underteckna.
Alan Baker lyfter fram fakta som bland andra EU väljer att blunda för.
Why does the EU disproportionately fixate on Israel? - opinion
The EU’s extreme and illogical fixation seems to represent and echo the long-held personal aversion and hostility to Israel of EU High Representative Josep Borrell.
"...In attempting to undermine and to intervene in Israel’s legitimate and agreed-upon jurisdiction and governance in Area C, and in supporting Palestinian attempts to violate the Oslo Accords, the EU is in fact violating the terms of the very agreement to which it attached its signature as witness...
...In so doing, the EU relies on several utterly false and misguided assumptions. Claiming that Area C is “to be preserved as part of a future Palestinian state in line with the Oslo Accords” based on the two-state solution is simply a mistaken and misleading interpretation of the Oslo Accords. They made no reference whatsoever to any “future Palestinian state” or “two-state solution.”
On the contrary, the Palestinian leadership and Israel agreed that the ultimate fate of the territories will be agreed upon in permanent status negotiations. No determination was made as to the outcome of such negotiations, whether they will result in one, two or three states, a federation or a confederation...
...The EU document notes the EU’s commitment to “contribute to building a Palestinian state within the 1967 borders.” However, the Oslo Accords made no mention whatsoever of the 1967 borders. On the contrary, there has never been any 1967 border but an Armistice Demarcation Line established in the 1949 Armistice Agreements between Israel and its neighbors under UN auspices.
These agreements stated specifically that the Armistice Demarcation line was not intended to constitute a border but rather a temporary line separating the forces pending negotiation of peace agreements.
Furthermore, both 1967 UN Security Council resolution 242 establishing the conditions for Middle East peace following the 1967 Six Day War, as well as Palestinian leadership and Israel in the Oslo Accords, agreed that negotiation on borders would be on the negotiation table in the permanent status negotiations. The EU and its member states fully supported these international determinations..."
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