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Santa Fe prides itself on the city’s reputation as an art mecca and
home to vibrant Native cultures. Why then should a Native installed art
exhibit on a stucco wall along the Santa Fe Trail cause such
controversy? Because it illuminates a truth that many people do not want
to face? It offends people? It is anti-Semitic?
The truth is sometimes painful. One hundred years ago, in what is now
known as the “Middle East,” Europeans drew lines on paper and called
them borders. America has enforced those borders with military aid in
the form of troops, weapons and obscene amounts of money.
In 1916, the French and British signed the Sykes-Picot agreement that
carved up the “Middle East” for their respective countries. This
agreement was quickly superseded by another, which established a mandate
system of French and British control and was sanctioned by the newly
formed League of Nations.
The Balfour Declaration and the British mandate over Palestine were
approved by the League of Nations in 1922. Most Arabs opposed the
Balfour Declaration, over concerns that a Jewish homeland would mean the
subjugation of Arab Palestinians. They were correct.
The British controlled Palestine until Israel, in the years following
the end of World War II, was made an independent state in 1947.
The Palestinian Nakba (catastrophe), occurred when more than 700,000
Palestinian Arabs — about half of Palestine’s pre-WWII Arab population —
were expelled from their homes, during the 1948 war with Israel. Now
these 700,000 and their descendants live in refugee camps spread
throughout the region, while their occupiers, the settler-colonists,
live in shining cities funded by US tax dollars.
Today, Israel is the largest cumulative recipient of US foreign
assistance since World War II. To date, the United States has given
Israel $142.3 billion in bilateral assistance and missile defense
funding. Almost all U.S. bilateral aid to Israel is in the form of
military assistance, although from 1971 to 2007 Israel also received
significant economic assistance.
In 2016, the U.S. and Israeli governments signed a new ten-year
memorandum of understanding (MOU) on military aid, covering FY2019 to
FY2028. Under the terms of the MOU, the United States pledges to provide
$38 billion in military aid ($33 billion in Foreign Military Financing
grants plus $5 billion in missile defense appropriations) to Israel.
This MOU replaced a previous $30 billion ten-year agreement, which ran
through fiscal year 2018.
Each year approximately 500-700 Palestinian children, some as young
as 12 years old, are detained and prosecuted in the Israeli military
court system. The most common charge is stone throwing. It is
unconscionable that “liberal” Americans can be so justifiably enraged
that immigrant children are kept in cages at the US border, but stay
silent at Palestinian children being prosecuted and imprisoned in their
own homelands.
Five centuries ago, in what is now known as the Americas, Europeans
drew lines on paper and called them borders. America has enforced those
borders — all the while forgetting their responsibilities to the
original peoples of this land and the enslaved peoples who were brought
here to build the infrastructure of this nation, a nation founded on
genocide.
These are truths. The images on that stucco wall show the truth of
settler colonialism and the effects it has on Indigenous people. They
were put there to show solidarity with our Palestinian relatives in the
face of brutal occupation; to illuminate injustice and shed light on
this nation’s complicity in Israel’s genocide of the Palestinian people.
This is a wake-up call. This is NATIVE LAND.
To those who defaced those murals – You are settlers on stolen land — here and in Palestine. Remember that.
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