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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Friday, May 8, 2020
The EU helps Israel export its colonial violence
#ShutDownElbit - Protesters in the UK for closure of arms factory exported to Israel on 8 October 2018 [Twitter]
In 2018, the Israeli defence company Elbit won a €59 million ($63.7 million) contract to provide drone surveillance systems in
the Mediterranean for the EU. “Having been selected by the European
Union authorities is yet another vote of confidence in the Hermes 900 by
following additional contract awards for this UAS in Europe, Asia
Pacific, Latin America and Israel,” Elbit’s General Manager Elad
Arahonson declared.
The contract can be renewed for an additional two years. On Tuesday, the
Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor called upon the EU to cancel the
contract for two main reasons. Drone surveillance provides the
opportunity for transgressions of international law as it removes the
obligation incumbent upon vessels to provide assistance. To cleanse the
Mediterranean of refugees and violate international law, the EU has
chosen Israeli technology which has already been tested on the Palestinian civilian population.
Former UN Special Rapporteur, and Chairman of Euro-Med Monitor’s board of trustees, Richard Falk stated:
“It is outrageous for the EU to buy drones from Israel drone
manufacturers considering the repressive and unlawful ways that drones
have been used to oppress Palestinians living under occupation.”
Israel has firmly established itself as an admired violator of
international law, as indicated by Arahonson’s statement which shows the
global reach of the colonial entity’s military and surveillance
technology. The EU, in particular, continues to exceed the parameters of
its own hypocrisy when it comes to upholding the purported
peacebuilding politics.
The body’s collaboration with Israel is outrageous in terms of human
rights violations, yet this is also an extension of how the
international community has normalised Israel’s colonial violence
against the Palestinian people.
On its website, the European External Action Service states: “The
European Union’s commitment to peace is not rhetorical.” Perhaps the
statement would have benefited from an admission of rhetorical façade.
For Israel, the inaccuracies do not matter as they work in favour of the
colonial project.
Palestinians, on the other hand, are trapped into a political dynamic
where the Palestinian Authority continues to laud the EU as its
political partner. The EU, meanwhile, is able to manipulate political
outcomes for Palestinians while strengthening its ties with Israel,
helping it export its surveillance technology to be used against those
who the EU deems undesirable.
![EU flags on November 11, 2019 [Aysu Biçer/Anadolu Agency]](https://i2.wp.com/www.middleeastmonitor.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/20191113_2_39288283_49411248-scaled-e1573908639381-500x333.jpg?resize=500%2C333&quality=85&strip=all&ssl=1)
Peacebuilding, as the EU describes its diplomacy, is all about silencing
the oppressed, using the ideology and technology of the coloniser. The
reciprocal agreement between Israel and the EU to aid each other in
oppressing populations should be stopped, but the EU has abdicated its
moral and political responsibility. The PA, dependent as it is upon EU
aid to finance its existence, will not voice any opposition to Israeli
drones being used for European surveillance measures. Once again, the
Palestinian political struggle is hindered by the perpetual inequality
that forms the foundations of peacebuilding.
However, this collaboration at a regional level should serve as an
incentive to expose the EU’s role in hindering, rather than supporting
Palestinians and their rights. The PA may well continue to call the EU
an important partner in the illusion of state-building, but the
Palestinian people have experienced the ramifications of EU involvement
first-hand. Not only does the EU benefit from weapons tested upon the
Palestinian people, it also aids Israel in ensuring Palestine is
consistently depleted to prevent even the hypothesis of a Palestinian
state. There is no foundation upon which the EU can claim peace-building
other than its own fictitious narratives. When Israel next targets
Palestinians with its precision weapons, the EU would do well to
acknowledge its role when it issues the usual perfunctory statements.


