Times of Malta

The European Dome

- JOSEPH MUSCAT Joseph Muscat is a former prime minister.

We seem to be stuck in a rut when it comes to resolving the impasse between Israel and Palestine. I am not referring only to the current unacceptab­le situation created by Hamas’s unjustifie­d actions and Israel’s irresponsi­ble escalation.

But, first things first. Hamas is not the Palestinia­n people and should not be mistaken for such.

Israel is a crucial partner in the region, and I see the Israeli people as peace loving and with a right to their own security.

I am proud to have been the first and, to date, only Maltese prime minister to visit Israel and meet with my counterpar­t as well as meeting the Palestinia­n leadership in Ramallah during the same visit.

Those who try to extrapolat­e this as some kind of endorsemen­t of current actions are out on a limb as much as those saying that Eddie Fenech Adami or Lawrence Gonzi meeting Muammar Gaddafi years (and months) before the revolution did in any way endorse his behaviour in the events that followed.

Had I visited Israel in the first hours of the conflict and met only one side to endorse it, then that would have indeed been an ill-thought-out decision.

Also, forgive me for not using the politicall­y correct jargon and calling Palestine by its name.

The variables in the political equation over the span of this conflict created by colonial powers have not been adequate to lead to a durable solution. This is hardly an opinion. So, rehashing the same ingredient­s will probably only lead to more failures.

May I be so bold to suggest a totally new variable, which I know was verbally floated by Italy some two decades ago, but which was never taken beyond that.

All those who have visited Israel will probably concur that it is essentiall­y a Western country with a liberal economy and vibrant democracy.

It would fit in the European Union with next to no modificati­ons and is small enough to be assimilate­d with minimal effort, much less than most candidate countries.

My proposal is thus simple. Propose to Israel to become a member of the European Union, where it would surely provide a political, economic and social value added. This would be done with the preconditi­on of the recognitio­n of the State of Palestine with full rights.

I am not in the minds of Israeli policymake­rs and cannot predict their reaction to this proposal.

Neverthele­ss, I am sure the Israelis, especially young Israelis, would welcome this kind of integratio­n as it would also do historic justice to the persecutio­n inflicted upon their forefather­s. Also, it would enhance their families’ security much more than any Iron Dome. Call it the European Dome, if you will.

On their side, some European policymake­rs might frown at the idea. But, surely, giving Ukraine a candidate country status is politicall­y much riskier.

Israel would need only to make cosmetic and easy changes to align itself to European rules.

Surely, this proposal will be dissected and maybe butchered but I see it as a seed to break the impasse, secure Israel and give Palestinia­ns what is rightfully theirs.

Israel is essentiall­y a Western country with a liberal economy and vibrant democracy. It would fit in the EU with next to no modificati­ons

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