NATO’s connection to Israel

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NATO connections to Israel


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Tamara Lorincz’s revealing article on NATO’s connection to Israel is Chapter 6 of

 

PALESTINE IS A CANADIAN

WOMEN, PEACE AND

SECURITY ISSUE:

OBLIGATIONS AND

OPPORTUNITIES

 

Edited by Urooj Mian and Heather Tasker

Published by the Palestine Working Group of the Women, Peace

and Security Network-Canada (WPSN-C)

October 2024

©WPSN-C, 2024

 

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After Gallant’s briefing to NATO last October (2023),

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that

“Israel does not stand alone.” Stoltenberg

announced that members of the Alliance would

give Israel “practical support,” which meant

more weapons and political cover. NATO allies,

in particular the United States, United

Kingdom, and Germany are the primary

weapons exporters to Israel, according to the

Stockholm International Peace Research

Institute’s (SIPRI) 2023 Trends in International

Arms Transfers report.”

 

NATO, Israel, and Canada

by Tamara Lorincz

 

This article traces the troubled history of the

close ties among the North Atlantic Treaty

Organization (NATO), Canada, and the State

of Israel. It also makes visible the role of NATO

in the genocide in Gaza. NATO is a nuclear-

armed military alliance led by the United

States with 31 European members and

Canada. NATO has partners around the world,

including Israel. For the past seven decades,

the Euro-Atlantic allies have firmly supported

Israel, despite its apartheid regime and illegal

occupation of Palestinian territory. In 2019

when Israel’s President Reuven Rivlin visited

Ottawa, Prime Minister Trudeau stated:

“A long-standing relationship between our two

countries, with close cooperation that extends

far beyond matters of security. We went on to

become not only steadfast allies, but dear

friends. Friends who stand up for each other

and support one another in good times and in

bad times. Friends who share the same values

of peace, freedom and the rule of law.”

 

Trudeau ended his speech by emphasizing

Canada’s “special bond” with Israel. Canada’s

Foreign Minister similarly described Canada’s

relationship with Israel as “ironclad.” Canada’s

other “ironclad” relationship is with NATO, as

recently declared by Defence Minister Bill Blair.

NATO has been the cornerstone of Canadian

defence and foreign policies. The bonds

between Canada-Israel-NATO have

perpetuated violence and dispossession

against the Palestinians.

On October 12, 2023, Israeli Defense Minister

Yoav Gallant briefed the NATO defence

ministers by video conference on Hamas’

armed incursion from Gaza that led to the

killing and hostage-taking of Israelis. NATO

allies called Hamas’ attack “unjustifiable acts

of terror,” yet they did not acknowledge Israel’s

cruel and illegal 16-year blockade of Gaza and

detainment of thousands of Palestinians

without charge or trial in Israeli jails for years.

They also did not mention Israel’s violent

occupation of Palestinian land since 1948.

 

Also, NATO defence ministers overlooked

Israel’s shameful history of “mowing the grass,”

a military strategy to “maintain order”

in Gaza, whereby the Israeli Defence Forces

(IDF) routinely shell and bomb the besieged

strip, leading to massacres of Palestinians and

destruction of the cities.

 

After Gallant’s briefing to NATO last October,

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that

“Israel does not stand alone.” Stoltenberg

announced that members of the Alliance would

give Israel “practical support,” which meant

more weapons and political cover. NATO allies,

in particular the United States, United

Kingdom, and Germany are the primary

weapons exporters to Israel, according to the

Stockholm International Peace Research

Institute’s (SIPRI) 2023 Trends in International

Arms Transfers report.

 

Arms sales between NATO allies and Israel

have always been the priority in the

relationship. Israel was established in 1948 with

the support of the same major powers,

including settler colonial States, the United

States, and the United Kingdom, which formed

the Alliance a year later. Canada, one of the

twelve founding members of NATO, was one of

the first countries to recognize the State of

Israel over the objections of the Palestinian

people and Arab countries.

 

As the New York Times reported in 1957, the

Allies were supplying Israel with weapons to

secure its new borders that dispossessed

Palestinians of their land and to conduct

operations to prevent the spread of Soviet

influence in the Middle East [1]. Over time,

Israel became a strategic garrison State that

provided the Euro-Atlantic alliance with

intelligence gathering and armed forces in the

region.

 

In 1987, United States President Ronald Reagan

designated Israel as a major non-NATO ally,

which is a formal designation just under full

NATO membership. The designation enabled

allies to cooperate more closely with Israel on

weapons research, development and

production, and training and operations. The

United States strengthened ties between Israel

and the Alliance even though the IDF had

conducted massacres in Lebanon and while

the Central Intelligence Agency was

conducting “dirty wars” in Central and South

America with Israel’s involvement in the 1980s.

 

During the Reagan administration, the United

States was funding right-wing governments,

arming death squads, and repressing, torturing,

and murdering community leaders, leftist

activists, and peasant movements in Argentina,

Brazil, Chile, Colombia, El Salvador, Honduras,

and Nicaragua. Al Jazeera reported that Israel

trained and armed many of these death squad

leaders and soldiers during that period. The

United States and Israel also backed the

dictatorship of General Efraín Ríos Montt, who

committed genocide against the poor

Indigenous people in Guatemala in the 1980s.

Now, the United States and NATO are arming

the government of Prime Minister Benjamin

Netanyahu as it commits genocide against the

Palestinians in Gaza.

 

In 1994, NATO established the Mediterranean

Dialogue with five countries, including Israel

and Morocco, which has been illegally

occupying Western Sahara. The Mediterranean

Dialogue was supposed to bring stability and

security to the region bordering the sea.

However, it has done the exact opposite. In the

past thirty years, there has been greater

instability, terrorism, and a refugee crisis across

the Middle East and North Africa, especially

since NATO’s illegal bombing of Libya in 2011,

which Canada led.

 

As the United States and NATO were fighting

wars against Afghanistan and Iraq, Israel

signed an Individual Cooperation Programme

(ICP) under the Alliance’s enhanced

Mediterranean Dialogue in 2006. This

facilitated a closer partnership between NATO

and Israel on counter-terrorism operations.

However, for the U.S., which dominates NATO,

and Israel, the “terrorists” on their lists are

Palestinian liberation groups and the Lebanese

resistance army, Hezbollah. These so-called

“counter-terrorist operations” by NATO and

Israel serve to prevent Palestinian self-

determination and undermine a peace

process.

 

Two years after the ICP was signed, the IDF

launched Operation Cast Lead and pounded

the densely populated Gaza strip with bombs

and white phosphorus munitions, killing 1,100

Palestinians and injuring 5,200 more. It is NATO

allies that have supplied Israel with the bulk of

its weapons, which have targeted Palestinians

and destroyed civilian infrastructure.

In 2014, Israel formally announced its adoption

of the UN Security Council Resolution 1325 on

Women, Peace and Security (WPS). This

resolution is supposed to ensure that countries

engage women to prevent conflict, mediate,

and build peace. Yet that same year, the IDF

launched a vicious assault called Operation

Protective Edge against Gaza that caused

tremendous harm and trauma, especially to

women and children. According to the United

Nations Works and Relief Agency for

Palestinian Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA),

Israel killed over 2,000 Palestinians, injured

11,000 people, and destroyed healthcare

facilities, mosques, and homes. Israel’s illegal

blockade of Gaza, occupation of Palestinian

territory, and system of apartheid are

antithetical to the WPS agenda.

 

Despite Israel’s severe violation of human rights

against the Palestinians, NATO welcomed

Israel’s Permanent Mission to its headquarters

in Brussels in 2016. Stoltenberg said that the

Euro-Atlantic Alliance and Israel are partners

with “shared values” and would increase

cooperation in the Middle East. Yet for years,

Türkiye had blocked Israel from establishing an

office at the NATO headquarters because of

the IDF’s deadly raid on a Turkish aid ship, the

Mavi Mara, that was sailing to Gaza in 2010.

Israeli commandos stormed the ship, killed ten

humanitarian activists, and injured many others

on board. Ankara later capitulated to NATO’s

demand, and Israel’s Ambassador to the

European Union, Aharon Leshno-Yaar, became

Tel Aviv’s first official representative to the

Alliance.

 

Since Israel established its mission in NATO,

there have been more high-level visits between

Brussels and Tel Aviv. In January 2019, NATO

Deputy Secretary General Rose Gottemoeller

visited Israel to discuss “practical cooperation”

and “common interests” in the region. She

participated in a meeting on Israel’s approach

to WPS issues that includes mandatory service

in the Israeli military for Israeli women.

Gottemoeller urged Israel to promote more

women into the upper echelons of the

government and the armed forces. NATO and

Israel are militarizing the WPS agenda by

pushing more women in the military and

disregarding conflict prevention, mediation,

and peacebuilding measures. Worse still,

Gottemoeller gave no consideration to the

impacts of Israel’s violent occupation and

military operations that are harming

26Palestinian women and girls in Gaza and

preventing a peaceful resolution.

 

Two years later, with its newly acquired F-35

stealth fighters from the United States and

parts from NATO allies, Israel launched another

large-scale air assault against Gaza,

damaging infrastructure and injuring and killing

many civilians. Israel boasts that its weapon

systems are “battle-tested” against

Palestinians. Every spring in Ottawa, Israeli

arms dealers sell their “battle-tested weapons”

and wine and dine with Canadian government

officials and military officers at the CANSEC

exhibition.

 

The close relationship between Israel and the

Alliance is also exemplified by the visit of the

Chair of the NATO Military Committee, Admiral

Rob Bauer, to Tel Aviv on September 27-28,

  1. Lieutenant General Hertzl Halevi, Chief

of the General Staff of the IDF, coordinated

Admiral Bauer’s trip. Admiral Bauer received a

briefing from the IDF and was taken to the

Gaza border crossing, which coincidentally

took place a week before the Hamas attack

and hostage-taking. NATO and Israel have the

most highly sophisticated intelligence

gathering, reconnaissance and surveillance

technologies, and espionage operations in the

world, and they closely coordinate with each

other. An independent public inquiry should be

held to determine what NATO and Israel knew

in advance of October 7 and what they were

planning.

 

Despite NATO having a WPS policy and allies

having WPS National Action Plans, they have

provided “military assistance,” weapons, to

Israel as it deploys extreme violence against

the Palestinians. The allies’ bullets, bombs,

missiles, sniper rifles, and fighter jets are used

by the IDF to injure and kill women and girls

and make the lives of all Palestinians more

insecure. This has resulted in the

weaponization of WPS as NATO allies are

exporting arms and prolonging the genocide in

Gaza.

 

Canada needs to be accountable for its

complicity in Israel’s illegal occupation of

Palestinian territory, system of apartheid and

genocide in Gaza, and to withdraw from

NATO. We want justice and liberation for the

Palestinian people, the genuine

implementation of the WPS agenda, the

abolition of the United States-led military

alliance, and peace in the Middle East.

 

[1] ISRAELI LEADERS STUDY ARMS DEAL: FORMULA SOUGHT FOR LINKS WITH NATO. Special to The New York Times.

New York Times (1923-); Dec 27, 1957; ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times pg.3

 


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