In 1978, US President Jimmy Carter issued a memo calling the settlements “inconsistent with international law”. This memo has been official US policy since then. Even administrations that opposed it did not formally change it until Secretary of State Mike Pompeo officially repudiated it. He reasoned that calling the settlements inconsistent with international law has not brought peace and that because there will never be a judicial resolution to the conflict, it is unnecessary. But no one in their right mind thought that declaring the settlements “illegal” would magically get rid of them and bring peace, or that there would be an internationally imposed settlement. The point always was that the settlements are a major barrier to peace. Israeli security around the settlements cuts off Palestinian communities and makes economic development impossible for them. Meanwhile, the settlers, many of whom are now quite influential, oppose any peace deal that would create a viable Palestinian state because this would force them to leave their illegally-occupied properties.
Published in The Express Tribune, November 21st, 2019.
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