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Friday, 19 April. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 


Is Israel truly committed to peace? Are the Israeli people willing to make the necessary shift towards acceptance of the Palestinians’ right to freedom? Will the Israeli government fully withdraw its troops to the boundaries of June 1967, as stipulated by international law? Do the Palestinians want peace? Can they take a collective decision (at all levels of society) to stop attacks against Israeli civilians, which only tarnish the legitimacy of the Palestinian cause? Is the US willing/able to influence Israel to implement binding agreements, if necessary?

Possible answers to these questions may clarify what lies ahead in the long and bumpy road to peace. Yet, there seem to be as many detrimental factors aimed at destroying the ‘roadmap’ as there are efforts to facilitate its implementation. These factors, apparently, are manifested within the Israeli government and society, Palestinian opposition groups, as well as US lawmakers and officials.

Does Israel want peace? Peace is nestled in Israel’s hands; it is militarily and economically the powerful party, and is therefore capable of reversing the damage it has inflicted on the Palestinian population throughout the past 31 months, let alone the past 36 years. Israel is capable of ending the strangulation of Palestinian society by easing movement restrictions. Most vitally, it is capable of ending hostilities by effectively implementing a complete halt to military assaults against a predominantly civilian Palestinian population. Are Israelis willing to make sacrifices for peace? Israel’s only share of the “sacrifices” is its full implementation of UN Resolution 242, thus allowing the Palestinians to establish their independent state on 22% of historical Palestine.

Perhaps “sacrifices” will have to be made with the inevitability of Israel’s dismantlement of illegal Jewish settlements on occupied Palestinian land. Settlements are illegal in accordance with the Forth Geneva Convention, which prohibits an occupying power from changing or building on land occupied during war. Israel’s “sacrifice” would, therefore, be the mere compliance with endlessly undermined laws and resolutions.

Do the Palestinians want peace? Can they unite under a legitimate method of self defense in order to end the Israeli occupation? The Palestinians must come to terms with the new realities imposed by the shortsightedness of the current US administration; a new world order characterized by a narrow interpretation of world events and a simplistic assessment of international relations. The US is bent on further expanding its hegemony, at the expense of other peoples’ freedom, and in complete contradiction with its own foundations and alleged values. For that reason, the Palestinians will have to adopt a new approach of maximizing their gains from the current process.

Ariel Sharon has already sent his Minister of Tourism, Benny Elon, in order to lobby the pro-Zionist US congress against President Bush’s vision of a Palestinian state by 2005. Elon is advocating the total destruction of Palestinian society and the transfer of Palestinians to Jordan. According to Ha’aretz daily newspaper, Elon has close ties with fundamentalist and evangelist Christians and through them is exerting pressure on Bush and the US Congress to drop the idea of a Palestinian state.

Such actions and policies only bare witness to Israel’s lack of will to make a real commitment towards peace in the region.

The Palestinians have made enormous efforts in order facilitate the process of reconciliation and to end hostilities. The Palestinian Basic Law has been amended, thereby facilitating real changes in, and concrete reforms within, Palestinian institutions. The Palestinians appointed a Prime Minister with real authoritative powers, a commitment to the peaceful resolution of the conflict, and above all a declared commitment to stop Palestinian attacks against Israeli civilians.

Is America capable of exerting pressure on Israel? Yes, America is the only nation capable of pressuring the Israelis to move away from the lawlessness of militarism, and to take an alternative route of political dialogue. However, there is only a small timeframe in which George W. Bush can maneuver and contradict the wishes of the pro-Zionist lobby before the Presidential elections in 2004. Therefore, pressure on Israel to implement a ceasefire must take place immediately, with the aim of ending hostilities on the ground and setting the momentum of the new peace process.

 
 
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