Ottawa argues legal absurdity to defend Israel

Started by yankeedoodle, August 14, 2023, 03:22:35 PM

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yankeedoodle

Ottawa argues legal absurdity to defend Israel 
https://yvesengler.com/2023/08/11/ottawa-argues-legal-absurdity-to-defend-israel/

As it claims to promote the international rules-based order, the Trudeau government is seeking to block a World Court opinion on Palestine.

Recently Canada submitted a statement opposing an International Court of Justice (ICJ) advisory opinion on UN General Assembly resolution A/RES/77/247. Titled "Israeli Practices Affecting the Human rights of the Palestinian People in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem", the resolution requested the UN legal authority deliver an advisory opinion on "the legal consequences arising from the ongoing violation by Israel of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination."

Canada's position is that the ICJ shouldn't offer an opinion on the legal consequences arising for states and the UN from Israel's occupation. The government actually tasked its bureaucrats with crafting an argument demanding the World Court not release a legal opinion requested by the international community.

Canada's statement says Israel should agree to the ICJ issuing an advisory opinion on the legal status of its more than half century long occupation before the court does so. Ottawa claims it wants Israel and Palestine to sit down and discuss the matter. This is akin to arguing a murderer must agree to a court process before it begins and that the family of the victim and the killer should discuss the matter before the case proceeds. How far do you think a defence lawyer would get with that contention?

While it submits a ridiculous opinion demanding the World Court not deliver an advisory opinion, the Trudeau government touts it adherence to the rule of international law. Its stated justification for pouring huge amounts of weaponry into Ukraine is that Russia's invasion is a violation of such law. Following the same logic shouldn't Canada be arming the Palestinians who are also victims of a country flouting international law? Instead, the Trudeau government opposes the World Court even delivering a legal opinion on Israel's occupation.

Canada's submission even contradicts Ottawa's official position, which ostensibly supports Palestinians' right to self-determination. Canadian policy says that under "UN Security Council Resolutions 446 and 465, Israeli settlements in the occupied territories are a violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention, [and] the settlements also constitute a serious obstacle to achieving a comprehensive, just and lasting peace." Yet the Canadian submission opposes the ICJ considering the issue of settlements in the occupied West Bank.

This isn't the first time the Trudeau government has sought to block international courts from discussing Israel's violation of international law. In 2020 Ottawa pressed the International Criminal Court to stop investigating Israeli war crimes. Ottawa sent a letter to the ICC saying it didn't believe the court had jurisdiction over Palestine. "Canada's longstanding position is that it does not recognize a Palestinian state and therefore does not recognize the accession of such a state to international treaties, including the Rome Statute. In the absence of a Palestinian state, it is Canada's view that the Court does not have jurisdiction in this matter," a Global Affairs official told the Jerusalem Post. But it doesn't matter if Canada recognizes Palestine. The vast majority of UN member states recognized Palestine and it joined the ICC in 2015.

Canada's position at the ICC and IJC are among the innumerable ways Canada supports (or encourages, one could argue) Israeli apartheid. The Trudeau government has expanded the Canada-Israel free trade agreement, organized a pizza party for Canadians fighting in the Israeli military, voted against over 60 UN resolutions upholding Palestinian rights, sued to block proper labels on wines from illegal settlements and created a special envoy to deflect criticism of Israeli abuses. During a 2018 visit to Israel, former foreign affairs minister Freeland announced that should Canada win a seat on the United Nations Security Council it would act as an "asset for Israel" on that powerful body.

The Trudeau government's contribution to Palestinian dispossession is reprehensible. Despite the new far-right Jewish supremacist government, Ottawa continues its staunch support to the point it embarrasses fair-minded Canadians with its flagrant double standard regarding a rules-based international order.

Shame on the Liberals. Shame on us for allowing this to happen in our name.


yankeedoodle

Quebec government embraces Israeli apartheid 
https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/ali-abunimah/quebec-government-embraces-israeli-apartheid

The government of Quebec is embracing Israeli apartheid.

The Francophone Canadian province is opening up a trade office in Tel Aviv, a move being decried by supporters of Palestinian rights.

"Quebec has chosen to reward Israel's far-right government with trade deals despite the fact that international and Israeli human rights organizations have accused that country of imposing apartheid practices on Palestinians," said Thomas Woodley, president of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East.

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"Opening a Quebec office in Israel when it is led by an extreme right-wing coalition opposed by the population is immoral. And not a word from [Minister Biron] about the Palestinians. I am shocked! It is not worthy of Quebec," tweeted Ruba Ghazal, a lawmaker from the left-wing opposition Québec Solidaire party.
Ghazal was referring to Martine Biron, the international relations minister in the province's government formed by the right-wing Coalition Avenir Québec (Quebec Future Coalition).

Brain drain
Announcing the move earlier this month, Biron recited standard Israel lobby propaganda.

"Israel's dynamic economy offers business opportunities," Biron tweeted.

"It's the place in the world where there are the most startups per capita," she asserted. "Our research and development exchanges and our ties with the universities have been there for a long time, but we will consolidate them and do more business."

"Israel is poised as an important pole of technological innovation on the world stage, especially in artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, which particularly interests the Quebec government," the newspaper Journal de Québec reported.

Marketing Israel as a so-called "Startup Nation" has been a key strategy of its propaganda outlets and lobby groups in recent years to distract from the brutal reality of its dispossession and subjugation of millions of Palestinians.

In reality, Israel is a small, uncompetitive economy suffering from a long-term brain drain that hampers innovation.

A 2019 article in the Tel Aviv newspaper Haaretz, called the "startup nation" idea a "myth" and asserted that overall in terms of its economic performance, Israel is a "superpower of mediocrity."

The flight of capital and people is accelerating as Israel's Jewish settler-colonial population turns against itself in a bitter and escalating conflict over how best to maintain its system of violently enforced Jewish supremacy and apartheid over the Palestinian people.

A recent survey by the OECD on how attractive and open countries are to international startup founders placed Israel and Japan at the bottom of its ranking.

Israel scored at or near the bottom for every factor considered by the OECD.

"Canada is the most attractive country for startup founders in the OECD, with high scores in all dimensions and a start-up visa that offers several advantages for prospective startup founders," according to the survey.

In other words Quebec has little to gain from collaborating with apartheid.

As for "cybersecurity," Israel's most notorious tech export has been surveillance technologies such as NSO Group's Pegasus spyware that has been used to hack the mobile phones of human rights activists, journalists and politicians around the world.

Emulating Israel?
Biron claimed that Quebec has always taken a "balanced position" when it comes to conflict between the Palestinians, Israelis and the broader Arab world.

But the provincial government's embrace of Tel Aviv can only be understood as an endorsement of Israeli government policies, especially when contrasted with Quebec's response to the conflict in Ukraine.

Last year, François Legault, the premier of Quebec, offered his full support for the Canadian government's economic sanctions against Russia.

"It's incredible that in 2022 that there would be a war, that one country invades another," Legault said. "It's totally unacceptable what President Putin is doing and we are going to support Justin Trudeau and the federal government to put in place all repressive measures, including economic ones."

It can therefore be confidently inferred from its actions that as far as Legault's government is concerned, Israel's illegal invasion, occupation and colonization of Palestinian land is not only acceptable, but worthy of encouragement and rewards.

Legault has himself long been an advocate for more trade with Israel and has promoted the "startup nation" myth – perhaps considering it a model for Quebec to emulate.

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Anti-Palestinian groups in Canada are welcoming the Quebec government's move, which they correctly interpret as evidence of its growing support for Israel.
CIJA, one of the top pro-Israel lobbying organizations in Canada, said it "has encouraged successive Quebec governments to open a formal diplomatic mission in Israel for several years."

CIJA also noted that recently, "representatives of the Quebec government have made official visits to Israel."

Although Quebec, like Israel, is a European settler-colony established on ethnically cleansed Indigenous land, there has been a strong tradition of Palestine solidarity there.

Many Quebeckers, who see English-speaking Canada as a historical oppressor and support sovereignty or independence for the province, have identified with the Palestinian struggle for self-determination.

In 2019, activists in the province celebrated after Quebec's national electricity company Hydro-Québec declined to renew an agreement with its Israeli counterpart, following a grassroots campaign.