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Friday, 26 April. 2024
 
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The tragic Boston bombing that killed three and wounded more than 250 others has, unsurprisingly, resonated worldwide, driving some, including hundreds of Palestinian and international runners who were about to launch the Bethlehem Marathon in the small Palestinian town where Jesus Christ was believed to have been born to observe one minute of silence in tribute to the American victims of this horrifying act.

This reflects the feelings of many Palestinians who are usually sympathetic with others, since they, too, have been victims of the merciless Israeli usurpation of their homeland and continued victimisation.

The Bethlehem marathon circles around the ancient biblical city four times on a course that was limited by the confines of Israel’s sprawling and illegal apartheid wall that divides Israel from the occupied Palestinian territories.

The two suspects in the Boston bombing, who are of Chechen origin, were reportedly motivated by the US wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Their act came on the heels of a deadly attack last week in Afghanistan that killed 17 civilians, including 12 children.

Although the era of colonialism has theoretically ended, relations between Western nations and the developing world remain troublesome, if not dangerous, especially if Western military intervention, an expensive venture, seems the only recourse.

It is time that we all find a new way out of this debacle. It is obviously up to the new generation to come up with a more reasonable solution, as is evident in concerns of student groups around the world.

Coinciding with these events was, for example, a “historic decision” of the Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) at its annual conference in Seattle last week to support the Palestinian boycott of Israel academic institutions.

The 800 academics at the conference were responding positively to a call from the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACHI), thus becoming the “first academic organisation in the US to boycott Israeli institutions which are deeply complicit in Israel’s violations of international law and human rights and denial of the right of education and academic freedom to Palestinians,” reported Mondoweiss.net.

It was also noteworthy that while in Turkey last week, US Secretary of State John Kerry unexpectedly saw, much to the disappointment of the Israelis, similarities between the recent Boston bombing and the 2010 Israel commando attack in international waters on the Turkish ship Mavi Marmara, which, loaded with humanitarian aid, was heading to the Israeli-besieged Gaza Strip. Eight Turks and one Turkish-American were killed then, and several other pro-Palestinian activists were wounded.

Kerry told a press briefing last Sunday in Istanbul: “I particularly say to the families of (Turkish) people who were lost in the incident that we understand these tragedies completely and we sympathise with them.”

Mentioning the Boston bombing, he noted: “It affects a community, it affects a country. We’re sensitive to that.”

Then Kerry revealed that he had asked Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan to delay his scheduled trip to Gaza, explaining that it was not the right “point in time”. His suggestion created a Turkish uproar and the prime minister declared later that he was definitely going as scheduled to Gaza, where the Hamas is in full control.

This confrontation came just as the new Hamas politburo in Gaza was reportedly asking European leaders to take Hamas off their terrorism list, promising that there will not be henceforth any “martyrdom attacks inside Israel”.

Hamas officials say that they have not undertaken any such attacks since 2004. It is rather bewildering that the Obama administration, much like its predecessors, shuns any serious bid at twisting Israel’s arms to pave the road to peace in the Middle East. There are many other issues where American officials seem willing to hide their heads under the sand, refusing, for example, to focus on Israel’s nuclear arsenal but willing to confront Iran on the same issue.

More to the point, Israel is a major recipient of US financial and military aid which should be used by the Obama administration to compel Israel to reach a decent settlement with the Palestinians. All agree that time is running out for a two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

Meantime, Defence Secretary Chuck Hagel, on a “charm offensive” in Israel, took a ride in an Israeli military plane and had a bird’s eye view of the country. If Hagel wants to be fair, he might as well take a tour of the Israeli-occupied West Bank and see its shockingly small area, now occupied by some 350,000 illegal Israeli settlers.

 
 
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