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Canadian Government under Israeli Control

Commentary, News // Sep 23 2011

by Yves Engler

How pro-Israel is Stephen Harper’s government?

It is so pro-Israel that Canada will vote no in the United Nations to recognize a Palestinian state on only half the land that Canadian diplomats promised Palestine 60 years ago.

It is so pro-Israel that it will support illegal settlers and the extreme right in blocking this small step towards righting a historical wrong despite Canada spending tens of millions of dollars on training Palestinian police and other “state-building” measures.

It is so pro-Israel that it will do this despite a higher percentage of Canadians supporting the Palestinian’s bid for UN membership than voted Conservative in the last election.

Two and a half months ago Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister John Baird criticized the Palestinian statehood bid, labeling it a “public-relations” exercise. On Friday Harper reiterated this position. “Canada views the action as very regrettable and we will be opposing it,” the Prime Minister said.

Canada is one of only a half dozen countries that has publicly come out against the Palestinian Authority’s UN bid and the Conservatives are lobbying “like-minded” countries to do the same (despite the Palestinian Authority sending high-profile emissary, Hanan Ashrawi, to Ottawa to blunt such a move). On June 24 the New York Times reported, “Canada…has been lobbying smaller countries to tell the Palestinians that they will not vote with them in September.” Canada has been spending this country’s diminishing diplomatic currency trying to cobble together a group of countries that will vote against the Palestinian Authority to spare the U.S. and Israel from complete isolation. Notwithstanding Canadian-Israeli-American efforts, the Palestinians expect the backing of more than two-thirds of UN member states — the number needed to override a U.S. Security Council veto — with 120 to 140 countries already in favor.

Isolated diplomatically, Harper is also contradicting the wishes of Canadians. A recent GlobeScan-BBC poll of 20,446 people in 19 countries found that 46% of Canadians support the Palestinians statehood bid while only 25% oppose it. Apparently, there are more Canadians in favor of the Palestinians than voted for the Conservatives.

Whatever happens at the UN assembly in the coming days it will not bring about a viable Palestinian state in the near future. A Palestinian diplomatic victory will not end the blockade of Gaza, bring down the separation wall or remove the 500,000 Israeli settlers in the West Bank and East Jerusalem (let alone eliminate the institutional discrimination faced by Palestinian citizens of Israel).

While UN recognition may improve the Palestinians ability to pursue Israeli officials through the International Criminal Court, taking the issue to the UN is a largely symbolic move pursued by a Palestinian Authority widely discredited for collaborating with Israel’s occupation. There are questions about whether the statehood bid might weaken Palestinian refugees’ (mostly expelled by Zionist forces in 1948) right of return and some have criticized the statehood bid for distracting attention from the growing international boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign against Israel. For its part, the winner of the most recent Palestinian election, Hamas, has rejected the “tactical” UN bid.

Oddly, on the statehood bid the Conservatives find themselves in agreement with Hamas, an organization they’ve worked feverishly to undermine since they won Palestinian legislative elections in 2006. In fact, on this issue the Conservatives are up against a regime they’ve helped maintain in power (despite the expiration of President Mahmoud Abbas’ mandate in January 2009). The Harper government has spent upwards of $100 million to build a Palestinian security force to protect Abbas from his main rival, Hamas. For the past four years Canada has been heavily invested in training a Palestinian security force designed “to ensure that the P.A. [Palestinian Authority] maintains control of the West Bank against Hamas,” as Canadian ambassador to Israel Jon Allen was quoted as saying by the Canadian Jewish News. Trained by Canada, Britain and the U.S. all the Palestinian security recruits are vetted by Israel’s internal intelligence agency, the Shin-Bet. (“We don’t provide anything to the Palestinians,” noted former U.S. mission head General Keith Dayton, “unless it has been thoroughly coordinated with the state of Israel and they agree to it.”) Abbas has used this Canadian trained and funded force to pursue his political adversaries in the West Bank.

The Harper government has chosen to line up against domestic opinion, most of the world and their Palestinian allies on recognizing a Palestinian state half the size of the one Canadian diplomats endorsed 60 years ago. When Britain turned its control over Palestine to the UN after World War II Canadian officials played an important role in the move to divide the territory into Jewish and Palestinian states. Some consider Canada’s representative on the United Nations Special Committee on Palestine, Supreme Court Justice Ivan C. Rand, the lead author of the majority report in support of partitioning the area into ethnically segregated states. Additionally, External Affairs Undersecretary Lester Pearson pushed partition in two different UN committees dealing with the issue.

Read More: http://dissidentvoice.org/2011/09/canadian-government-israeli-controlled/

 

8 Responses to "Canadian Government under Israeli Control"

  1. john September 23, 2011 7:22 pm Reply

    harper is a zionist, the goverment and it’s lackeys are also zionists, what can one expect from this government, they are Israeli’s bitches

    1. chris September 23, 2011 8:38 pm Reply

      No, your wrong…. The USA is Israel’s bitch…. Canada is merely Israel’s personal ass licker! The whole “western” culture is Israel’s bitch. Most of the protocols of Zion have already been fully implemented. And the sheep walking blindly towards the edge of the cliff….

      1. rita September 24, 2011 6:54 am Reply

        Well, the recent revelations in Israeli media makes you wonder. Montenegro, the former republic of Yugoslavia introduces judaism as an official religion of the country. Yugoslavia used to be very secular country. Now, we have islamic Kosovo and Bosnia … and jewish Montenegro. The Croatian government is also jewish.
        So that’s what this war on Balkans was all about?
        Greece is next, isn’t it?

        http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0.7340.L-4123780.00.html

  2. Skulz Fontaine September 23, 2011 8:03 pm Reply

    That Harper’s Canada is Israeli Occupied Territory should come as no suprise to anyone. The US is Israeli occupied, the UK, Germany, most of the EU, and so it goes. Governments bought and paid for by Zionists. Any citizen of the aforementioned Gang of Ardent Zionistas, that is not in compliance is simply being ‘auntySemitic’ and that goes without saying.
    The Palestinian people haven’t a snowball’s chance in hell of getting a straight up vote @ the UN. At least after the “vetoes” are counted, the Palestinian people will know for a certainty whom their REAL friends are.
    FREE PALESTINA!

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  4. Nick September 23, 2011 11:37 pm Reply

    There are very good reasons why religion and politics should be entirely separate. Mr. Harper is allowing his religious indoctrination and brainwashing to effect decisions for all Canadians. He does not represent the voice of the people in any way on the Israeli occupation of Palestine; in fact he is opposed to the will of the people. Once again, shows his allegiance to Israel, Bilderberg and corporate interests. He’s a 2003 Biderberg attendee…. look it up, it’s on record.
    On a side note, it was quite the shrewd tactic to “allow” the NDP to beat out the Liberals in the last election. They were well aware of Mr. Layton’s health issues prior to the election and, while I don’t really like Iggy, he could have made it difficult for Harper to begin implementation of his masters wishes. I suggest that he read his Bible a bit, especially The Beatitudes. He has lost his way.

  5. Howard T. Lewis III September 24, 2011 1:02 am Reply

    Israel is big enough to pick on Palestine. The Rothschild/ English Crown-freemasonry group is big enough to make life rough for folks as far as money goes, including genocides. This problem could be remedied. As it stands now, most U.,S. military brass are men of peace. At this date. They know who did 9-11. And await America’s government toi get its head out of the CFR’s behind. israel is a boardgame, full of nasty hoodlums.

  6. Dr. Goldstein September 24, 2011 2:44 am Reply

    The DICK-tator Harper and his evil regime took over our country with only 38% of the vote. Fuck Harper – He represents Israel, and the bloody Rothschild family, but he sure a hell does not represent me and the other 62% of Canadians who did not vote for his punk ass regime.

    And let’s get the Queen’s mug-shot off our Canadian Money. It makes me sick. I hate the fucking monarchy and their pompous arrogance.

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