POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!

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By Jeff Halper

The people of Palestine have done it again, taking their own fate in their hands after being let down by their own “moderate” political leadership and, indeed, the entire international community in their struggle for freedom. Early this morning they simply blew up the wall separating Gaza from Egypt, breaking a siege imposed on them by an Arab government in collaboration with Israel.

POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!

We, the peoples of the world, should take great pride and encouragement in this quintessentially civil society refusal to accept subjugation, to abandon their fate to governments, including their own, for whom the lives of ordinary people are simply grist for their political charades - Annapolis and its subsequent “peace process” being but the last cynical expression. For the Palestinians represent far more than just themselves. Their refusal to submit to the dictates of governments, or to governments’ lack of interest in the well-being of people in general, reflects the desire of billions of oppressed people for identity, freedom, a decent life and actualization of their collective and individual rights and potentials. Most of the oppressed, the “wretched of the earth” as Franz Fanon called them a half-century ago, are too preoccupied with the daunting daily struggle for survival to organize and resist. Others do resist in a myriad of ways, but are most often repressed by their own political and economic “leaders,” disappearing anonymously from view. In a few cases they have managed to mount effective resistance to oppression, even to prevail - though the billions spent on “counterinsurgency” warfare by the US, Europe, Russia, Israel and many “developing” nations augur ill for peoples attempting to overthrow oppressive regimes.

POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!In this the Palestinians stand at the forefront, in the front lines of peoples’ insistence everywhere that their rights, well-being and fundamental values as human beings be respected by governments. And they do so (and I write this as an Israeli with great sorrow and shame) against one of the world’s strongest and most ruthless military powers - a power that has dispossessed them from 85% of their land, which is trying to transform its occupation into a permanent regime of apartheid, which has spent decades impoverishing and disenfranchising them; the fourth largest nuclear power which nevertheless casts itself as the victim. Not only have the Palestinians experienced the dehumanization all oppressed and colonized peoples experience, not only have they been made into the embodiment of the rich and powerful’s greatest fear, evil “terrorists” who may tear down their privileged “civilization,” but they have been turned into guinea pigs. Israel is able to gain an edge in the counterinsurgency industry and win entree into the heart of the American military/hi tech complex by turning the Occupied Territories into a laboratory for the development of fiendish weaponry and tactics intended for use against people.

And yet the Palestinian people - and in particular those who remain sumud, steadfast, in Palestine - continue not only to resist but to surprise and confound its would-be Israeli master at every turn. Despite unlimited control, a complete monopoly over the use of force, utter callousness and a vaunted Shin Beit, Israel’s military intelligence, Palestinians vote as they want, resist, carry on their daily lives with dignity - and blow huge holes in the walls and policies constructed in order to imprison and defeat them.

POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!

All this is not on the minds of those desperate people who surged into Egypt today. They may not have the “Big Picture.” Yet they deserve the respect and gratefulness of every person who cherishes a better world based on human rights and dignity, a world that is inclusive. As an Israeli Jew, I have been saddened and mortified that my own people, after all they have experienced, cannot see what they are doing to others. But on a larger scale, not as an Israeli Jew but as a human being, I take heart in the Palestinians’ active refusal to be ground under a global system that is producing unimaginable wealth and power for a few at the expense of the growing ranks of the wretched.

I am not a Palestinian; I am not one of the oppressed. I only hope I can use my privilege in an effective way in order to redeem the gift the people of Gaza have given all of us: the realization that the people do have power and can prevail even in the face of overwhelming power. We may each express our responsibility towards the people of Gaza in whatever way most suits us, but as the privileged we must do something. We owe the Palestinians and the Palestinians writ large at least that.

(Jeff Halper is the Coordinator of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions - ICAHD).

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9 Comments on “POWER TO THE (PALESTINIAN) PEOPLE!”

  • 24 January, 2008, 2:42
  • kimmy
    24 January, 2008, 4:18

    I wish I have the stamina of these people.
    I am proud of them. I envy them.
    They have shown the world the true meaning of freedom and personal pride!
    They are the new symbols of “David and Goliath”.
    Stand proud, Palestein!

  • Blog reader
    24 January, 2008, 4:51

    Ditto!

  • 24 January, 2008, 10:26

    I like what you wrote sabbah. We as Palestinians should be proud since our leadership and the majority of Arab leadership (especialy Egypt’s Husni) has let us down. I was so proud to see 500,000 Gazans cross the border and enjoy for the first time the freedom of movning, transportation and the trade of goods. Most of the people I saw on TV went to buy their Food supplies, Gas supplies and other necessary stuff. And they all returned back to siezed Gaza because they believe that they need to stay in their country and not migrate!
    Speechless

  • 24 January, 2008, 20:19

    I watched in joy and wonder at these heroic people. How shall we ever be worthy next to people like this?

    The joy was greatly dampened by the Italian coverage of it. As if they were rats who found a hole to seep out of…. That is because it’s Holocaust Memorial Year (oh, sorry Day) in a few days, so we are only supposed to remember the bravery of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising and the loss of life of victims of totalitarianism. Then, someone on the radio said, “How many who don’t belong there are going to climb through” (either direction, it was intended). As a matter of fact, one of my friends today is packing his bag. He told me that if he does not try to get to to Palestine now, he may never have the chance again. I don’t think it will happen, but it was the radio that put the idea in his head….Maybe this is what should be done?

    At any rate, my greatest respect and love to the brave people of Gaza who teach us lesson after lesson.

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