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The Confrontation to Come in Palestine By Mazin Qumsiyeh Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 21, 2011
He also worked hard to get funding to pave alternative roads that made it
easier on the apartheid system isolating Palestinians in cantons than need
not interfere with the plans to control the natural resources and best lands
of the West Bank. And then there is Mahmoud Abbas who declared on more than
one occasion and also even signed a provisional agreement with Israelis that
also declared that refugees need not return to their homes and lands but
only to the demilitarized denuded bantustan called a Palestinian state.
Abbas also declared repeatedly that his options are negotiations,
negotiations, negotiations. He and his associates (Saeb Erekat, Abu
Ala' etc) have been negotiating for 20 years with the only tangible
accomplishment being giving Israel economic and diplomatic space to
consolidate Zionist colonialism. But this era of Israeli colonial
superiority must and is coming to an end. The other options have been proven catastrophically negative: relying on politicians (elected or self-appointed) or on the vagaries of shifting military capabilities (a dangerous development in the era of advanced science that makes development of weapons of mass destruction relatively easy even for small state and non-state actors). Let no one have any illusion: we are coming to a major confrontation. It can either be 1) a civil confrontation where civil society wins the struggle because it got engaged in these tactics of strong and determined popular resistance, or 2) it can happen via armed insurgency that uses modern technology to challenge conventional military forces. Hezbollah in Lebanon provides a model of mixing the two but with more reliance on the second. In challenging local dictatorship, we saw the power of civil resistance in Egypt and Tunisia. Challenging colonialism successfully happened with a mix of the two in Algeria (liberated in the 1960s) and South Africa (more recently). But the mix in South Africa was improved thanks to International civil participation. Each situation is unique and our local history here and the upcoming confrontation will also be unique to Palestine and different than in these other places. But it is clear that we have a responsibility as individuals in our society to try to shape the coming confrontation so that it is not catastrophically violent (i.e. less "military might makes right" and more "people power"). Our future as humans depends on us working together to change our
circumstances. Those who think they can afford to sit and wait (and
watch TV news) will miss the moving train of justice and will regret their
apathy. We Palestinians must carry the bulk of the weight (I remember
the image of the old man carrying Jerusalem and Palestine on his back).
But we humans are all responsible. We cannot be lulled by
"humanitarian aid" or by "state" and non-state structures that give the
illusions of safety and security whether in the US, Europe, Australia, the
apartheid state of Israel, or in the bantustans called a Palestinian state.
Everyone knows that that old system merely makes the rich richer, the poor
poorer, destroys our environment, and lets us have fake elections between
waves of certain economic downturns and the occasional war or terror attack
that aims to distract us.
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