{"id":8009,"date":"2023-06-27T12:17:21","date_gmt":"2023-06-27T00:17:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/?p=8009"},"modified":"2023-06-27T12:32:13","modified_gmt":"2023-06-27T00:32:13","slug":"wellington-councillor-pushes-false-palestinian-narrative","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/israelinstitute.nz\/2023\/06\/wellington-councillor-pushes-false-palestinian-narrative\/","title":{"rendered":"Wellington Councillor pushes false Palestinian narrative"},"content":{"rendered":"

For the past month Wellington Council, Te Kaunihera o Po\u0304neke has been considering a motion to recognise the State of Palestine, and light up the Michael Fowler Centre with the colours of the State of Palestine\u2019s flag on 15 May 2024. This marks the establishment of Israel, or what Palestinians call Nakba, meaning the catastrophe. The third part of the motion is to establish a Sister Cities Partnership with Ramallah<\/p>\n

The first two points have since been rejected and the third motion has been downgraded to becoming a Friendly City, as the first step to establishing a Sister Cities partnership.<\/p>\n

The Israel Palestinian conflict has been called the most intractable conflict in the world, for obvious reasons. It has been ongoing for over 75 years, at least since the establishment of the state of Israel, and the many attempts by world leaders to broker a solution between the two parties have proven futile.<\/p>\n

Thus the proposal to establish a city sister with Ramallah, casts Wellington into the midst of a highly contentious and divisive conflict. The proposal is opposed by a significant portion of the Wellington constituency.<\/p>\n

In addition, the original motion makes clear that the proponent of the motion, Nikau Wi Neera has adopted a faulty Palestinian narrative that does not align with historical reality.<\/p>\n

The motion states:<\/p>\n

The Palestinian struggle for statehood has similarities with the Ma\u0304ori concept of tino rangatiratanga. Palestinians share similarities with Ma\u0304ori in terms of having suffered land loss and their struggle for self-determination.<\/i><\/p>\n

Wi Neera fails to recognise that Jews are the indigenous people<\/a> of the lands of Judea and Samaria. It is in Israel that the distinctive Jewish culture<\/a> and religion developed over three millennia ago. Strong connection to land<\/a> and ancestors has been maintained over this period, and is further confirmed by archeological, literary and genetic evidence. Even though many colonisers came to dispossess the Jews of their ancestral lands, there always was a remnant keeping ahi kaa.<\/p>\n