I wrote my Ph.D. thesis on the efforts by the United Nations to bring an end to colonialism. Angola and Mozambique, Namibia, and Zimbabwe were still colonies when I completed it, but it was fairly obvious that colonialism was on the way out. After the Portuguese colonies and what was then South West African and Rhodesia gained independence, the only colonies left would be remnants like Puerto Rico and some small islands.
Now Israel has approved 22 settlements in the West Bank on territory owned by Palestinians. The Palestinians did not give up this land willingly, but they had no choice. A process that I thought was basically over in 1973 when I completed the thesis has come roaring back. And it has come back because of Israel.
In the past I considered myself a supporter and friend of Israel. No more.
See Natan Odenheimer and Fatima Abdulkarim, “Expansion in West Bank Adds to Displacement,” New York Times, (5 Dec. 2025), p. A9.