Dear friends,
First, to my Jewish friends, Shana Tova, and to my Muslim friends, Ramadan Mubarak.
It is rather unique that these two events started on the same day this year. So let us hope this is a sign for better days ahead, albeit the world has nearly forgotten how Ramadan would reflect on the children in poverty in Gaza under the fire of the Israeli State.
Speaking of Israel and hope, following article shows signs of an Israeli awakening to reality. Let's hope that this sign spread more.
Time to talk peace
Israel's leaders must change mindset, engage in dialogue with Palestinians
by Shulamit Aloni
Published: 09.24.06, 00:28In a few months, we will mark 40 years of "enlightened" occupation by our famed army in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Strip. Israel pretends to be an enlightened state and signatory of the Fourth Geneva Convention, which rules that "The Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies" (Israel ratified the Convention in 1951.)
Over the years we deported, robbed land and stole water, destroyed crops, uprooted trees, turned every village and town into a detention camp, and set up hundreds of communities on land that doesn't belong to us.
We allowed the settlers to make a living by providing them with huge amounts of money (more than 5 times per capita compared to residents of southern development towns.)
We paved roads for Jews only, a case of blatant apartheid, while defending it using witty Jewish self-righteousness in the absence of fair and public reporting of the budgets involved, deeds committed, expropriation of land, and disregard for vandalism.
Morality, justice, law and order stopped at the Green Line. Lawlessness prevailed right under the noses and protective and soothing hand of the IDF and police, as lawbreaking settlers made their own laws undisturbed, and at times with the kind help of authorities.
Every illegal settlement enjoys water, hydro, and a paved road. The permanent residents, the natives, which the Israeli regime had to take care of, became seemingly non-existent. As if they are there but not there at the same time. The government only notices them if they bother it by filing complaints.
It's no wonder that the leader of a political movement in Israel and a Knesset member can declare that we should expel the Palestinians (and also Israel's Arab citizens) in order to take over what is still left to them.
But as we usually present it – we're the victim while they're the murderers with blood on their hands. We never report the number of Palestinians we murdered from the sky and killed by fire – women, children, the elderly, whole families, thousands of them.
No wonder they hate us
Aerial bombings kill wanted suspects, while eliminating many civilians – yet the hands of the pilot are "clean" of any blood. After all, the victims were killed at the press of a button while their killers returned home safely. None of them committed suicide to kill wanted suspects, who by the way are not a "ticking bomb" and no evidence exists against them.
At times it appears that the IDF, particularly during the last, needless Lebanon war, turns the Gaza Strip into live-fire training grounds for all army branches. Is it a wonder they hate us, and is it a wonder they elected Hamas in free elections, the same Hamas whose establishment we encouraged in order to undermine the PLO?
Many peace-making windows were opened over the years. We hindered all of them, because we coveted the whole of the Territories. We had the Oslo agreements. Twenty countries, which in the past had no ties with us, recognized Israel. We had welfare, international ties were blossoming, peace was at our gates – but we didn't want to make concessions.Ads
Rabin was murdered for the sake of the settlers, and the job of burying peace-making attempts was completed by Ehud Barak with his "There's nobody to talk to!" spin. In order to establish himself in power, Barak also allowed Arik Sharon to visit Temple Mount with armed escorts, even though he was asked by Arafat the night before not to allow this due to the frustration and fury among Palestinians.
Now, another possibility for dialogue has opened. Yet our government is again turning its back on it. They don't know how to and don’t want to talk. Just now we brutally destroyed half of Lebanon at an immense cost and turned a million civilians into refugees in their own country.
Another superb achievement by the IDF and government of Israel. We're willing to resort to any provocation and blow any incident out of proportion, just to hold on to the regular pretext that "There's nobody to talk to", and that we don't talk to terrorists.
Kahane won
Yet the acts we undertake by starving, curfews, deportations, the theft of water and land, false arrests, and targeted killings – all those are, of course, not terror, because the acts are undertaken by a national army through the power of a decision made by legitimate government.
Wonderful, it turns out we forget the fascist states (including Stalin's USSR) that were very legitimate according to their own logic, while committing a plethora of terror acts.
The time has come for the government of Israel to start talking peace, and end the excuses for disqualifying and boycotting Palestinian representatives. The use of arms does not have to be the first reaction. Starvation, imprisonment, and expropriation by an occupying force attest to an unwillingness to reach an agreement and an addiction to greed.
This is reminiscent of Benny Elon comments: "We'll embitter their lives so that they transfer themselves elsewhere."
One cannot escape the impression that the racist and brutal declarations by Effie Eitam gave public expression to government policy over the years. We must note that the courts – the defenders of law and order, including the High Court of Justice – were partners to the developments that led to the legitimization of parties and Knesset members reminiscent of the racist, crude words uttered by MK Eitam.
In fact, it appears that Meir Kahane won, and we continue in his path – we don't talk, but rather, only kill, raze homes and roads and bridges, cut off electricity, fill prisons with women and children and elected officials, because all of them are the "terrorists" while we, the Jewish state, need to be defended from them. We're always the ultimate victim.
As Golda Meir said: "I don't forgive the Arabs for forcing us to kill them." There you go, she's the killer, yet she's the victim.
For our sake, the citizens of Israel, and for the sake of brining peace and quiet – government leaders, start talking and keep doing it until you reach an agreement.
Unruly sons will be brought back into the country, we'll be respecting UN decisions and international conventions, we'll earnestly memorize the universal human rights declaration and our own declaration of independence, we'll rehabilitate our soul, and we'll attempt to establish a democratic country governed by the law and justice. Shana Tova.
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Hi Haitham..
Ramadan Kareem to you. I am very glad to see such an article on your blog. War or armed conflicts will only lead to more war and armed conflicts, an eye for an eye makes the world blind, as Ghandi puts it.
I hope that Ramadan will be good to you and your family. Ain’t no Ramadans for seculars like me in Sweden, but even if i do not believe in a religious school of thought, I do believe in peace.
Salam
This Wednesday, October 27, is the feast of St. Vincent de Paul,whose name is honored by one of the largest Catholic charity organizations. In his words, “We should strive to keep our hearts open to the sufferings and wretchedness of other people, and pray continually that God may grant us that spirit of compassion which is truly the spirit of God.” Bless you Shulamit Aloni.
I pray that Christians worldwide join Muslims and Jews in this holy time and work towards peace.
A Catholic prayer for refugees and victims of war
Lord God,
no one is a stranger to you
and no one is ever far from your loving care.
In your kindness, watch over refugees and victims of war,
those separated from their loved ones,
young people who are lost,
and those who have left home or who have run away from home.
Bring them back safely to the place where they long to be
and help us always to show your kindness
to strangers and to all in need
Grant this through Christ our Lord.
Ramadan Kareem and Shana Tova
Peace and hope to all.
Thanks you, Rami and Robin. Wishing best for you and all yours, always :-)
“Israel’s leaders must change mindset, engage in dialogue with Palestinians ”
WE CAN DIALOUG FOR 2000 YEARS AND NOTHING WILL HAPPEN. THERE IS INTERNATIONALN LAW AND NO ONE NEEDS TO BE CONVINCED OF IT. IT’S THE LAW AND WHEN THE ISRAELIS DO NOT ABIDE BY IT IT’S BECAUSE THE WEST GIVES THEM PROTECTION. THE FAILURE OF THE PEACE PROCESS IS A DIRECT RESULT OF THE WEST’S FAILURE TO THREATEN SANCTIONS AGAINST ISRAEL. WHILE ISRAEL KILLS, UPROOTS, AND WAGES BLOODY WAR ON CIVILIANS, THE WEST TRADES WITH IT AND MAINTAINES FULL DIPLOMATIC TIES. THE FACT IS THE WEST CREATED ISRAEL ON THE RUBBLE OF PALESTINE AND CONTINUES TO PROTECT AND NURTURES THE JEWISH SUPREMACIST STATE.
President Bush just compared the war in Iraq to a comma. Haha !!!!!! How low can he go.
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Hani, you are right because the US has supported the Israelis (Zionists) for years. The time is coming to an end because everyone else in the world is realising that the Palestinians are the persecuted race.
This will take time, but people will realise that the Israelis are the terrorists.
The US moves very slowly, but the movement is there.
Once Bush is gone or neutralised it will move faster.
Bush is now questioning the Geneva Convention. When he gets stopped the US will have to inspect their other commitments, (hopefully).
Until then, my heart bleeds for the Palestinians!
Well, as an Israeli who actually read this article this morning in Hebrew (it was published on Ynetnews.co.il) I must say that it moved me too.
Shulamit Aloni has always been an outspoken left-wing activist and I dare say that many Israelis agree with her views, including myself.
What I would also like to add is that the number of Israelis holding this view is steadily decreasing. I find this unfortunate. However all hope is not gone and I still hope we can promote understanding, and we have not been so far from it during the years of the peace process.
Today what we need most of all is a halt on demonizing each other.
There is another quite alarming (though less violent) vicious cycle of mutual demonization and extremity in play and I will try to describe it to those of you who will take the time:
- depicting ALL muslims as extremists (and there are endless blogs and sites dedicated to that) causes jews (and others) to become more extreme
- depicting all jews and Israelis (and Americans) as extremists (again endless blogs and sites are dedicated to that) cause many more muslims to become extreme and intolerant
- the extreme muslims depict all jews as murderous zealot zionists (which I am not and most of who i know are not) that should be gotten rid of, again causes more israelis feal that muslims are all hateful extremists, justifying more people to become more extreme, which justifies more muslims to become extreme and…
DO YOU GET THE PICTURE?
Terrible. I think many people contribute to this cycle of extremism and manipulation without realizing it.
I wish one day we can tell all extremists on both sides to go to h… and finally make the world a better place for all.
The only true and honest solution to the ROOT of the problem is in the hands of the group from ” NETUREI KARTA INTERNATOINAL “.
They are: Jews United Against Zionism
That is the only just solution; however, the Zionist and politicians who control the UN/USA/IDF with money will never consider this as an option to find everlasting peace.
NKI/JUAZ have no power to change anything because they are just another minority group with no ‘teeth’. I.e., no one listens, UNFORTUNATELY.
Thanks to Ms. Shulamit Aloni for her words, and thank you, Haitham, for reprinting them. It is a shameful world we live in, that someone speaking the plain truth is labeled a “leftist”, and is considered a shrinking minority.
“I’m for truth, no matter who tells it. I’m for justice, no matter who it is for or against. I’m a human being, first and foremost, and as such I’m for whoever and whatever benefits humanity as a whole.”
“I don’t favor violence. If we could bring about recognition and respect of our people by peaceful means, well and good. Everybody would like to reach his objectives peacefully. But I’m also a realist. The only people in this country who are asked to be nonviolent are black people.”
- Malcolm X
replace ‘black’ with ‘Palestinian’. Same truth, then and now.