MIFTAH
Saturday, 20 April. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

On September 28, 2000, Ariel Sharon visited Haram al-Sharif, sparking renewed violence and submerging the Middle East back into conflict. After three years, Palestinians are still subjected to Israeli attempts at defeating, humiliating, subjugating and demoralizing them through various measures of collective punishment enforced by the merciless might of the Israeli occupying military machine.

Today, the Palestinians remember the martyrs (Palestinians killed by the Israeli occupiers) whose numbers have reached over 2500, 700 of whom are women and children. Israel has carried out over 160 assassination operations, while imprisoning thousands either sentenced without due process or held in prolonged detention, in complete contradiction and defiance of international law. Moreover, 25,000 Palestinians have sustained serious injury, many of whom suffer from permanent disability, courtesy of Israel’s Apache helicopters, sophisticated tanks and trigger-happy soldiers.

As the prime minister designate Ahmad Qurie (Abu Ala) names his new cabinet, Palestinians continue to wander when will this abnormal life that they have been thrust into come to an end. The Palestinians are in dire need for a leadership that will uphold their aspirations and bring them a just peace. As we mark the third anniversary of this conflict, it is necessary to press the emerging Palestinian leadership to set their personal ambitions and differences aside and focus their efforts on ending Israel’s 36-year-old occupation.

As the conflict enters its most desperate time, the U.S. must realize that it is not a mistake to adopt an evenhanded approach to the Middle East conflict, especially if their ambition is to be a fair and honest peace broker. It is necessary to caution against voices in Congress and the Bush administration that call for an unreasonably biased position in favor of Israel. It is especially worrying to see U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell surrender himself to the neo-cons and take a non-constructive approach of blaming the situation squarely on the Palestinians, while sympathizing with Israel’s unwillingness to end construction of illegal settlements.

After three years the Israeli people have yet to realize that electing a long time warmonger with a history of committed war crimes will not provide them with ‘security.’ Sharon promised his people that he will break the Palestinian people and force them to submission. Yet, Edward Said observed that "Palestine and Palestinians remain, despite Israel's concerted efforts from the beginning either to get rid of them or to circumscribe them so much as to make them ineffective." The Israeli people must ask themselves if Sharon's right-wing government has any plans for peace or just countless plans for violence.

While the world is focused on Palestinian militants, Sharon is reshaping the Palestinian occupied territories to ensure that a Palestinian state will never exist side by side with Israel. Sharon continues to encourage settlement building, offering incentives to Israeli settlers to continue expanding deep into the West Bank. The building of the separation wall promises to imprison Palestinians in what can only be described as ghettos while making the existence of a viable Palestinian state by 2005 impossible. To be sure, there has been a lot of rhetoric from the international community including the U.S. regarding the Wall, but no action has been taken to actually force Israel to reconsider. As such the international community is aiding in the destruction of a two-state solution.

Perhaps the irony of this conflict is the fact that a solution has always existed, namely ending Israel’s ongoing occupation. The main cause of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is Israel's continued denial of the Palestinians' legitimate right to establish an independent state on 22 percent of historical Palestine. Israel must come to terms with the grave injustice it is inflicted on the Palestinian people and only then can there be reconciliation and closure. Meanwhile, Palestinians will continue to hold steady against the forces of oppression and occupation until freedom and equality prevail.

 
 
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