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Who
is the Terrorist in a Terrorized Land?
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By
Zafarul-Islam Khan
Editor
in Chief – Milli Gazette |
16/04/2002
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What
is taking place right now in Palestine, rather in the rump “22
percent” Palestine, is incredible. The Palestinian Authority, an
entity which was established to partly undo the historical
injustices and partly to satisfy the Palestinian grievances,
redeeming hundreds of UN resolutions in support of Palestine’s
1948 victims, is being systematically destroyed by a discredited mad
general who has been indicted in his own country for his leading
role in the Sabra and Shatila massacres, and who is facing genocide
charges in a Belgian court at this very moment. This maniac
precipitated the current, second uprising, intifadah, by
insisting on visiting Islam’s third holiest shrine, Al-Aqsa
mosque, under the protection of over 2000 Israeli soldiers in
September 2000. The events hurled him to the post of prime minister
in a country which has been carved out of Palestine by deceit,
outright terrorism and stealing others’ lands and expelling the
rightful inhabitants by sheer force.
After
the initial grab, Israel has been trying ever since to capture even
those lands it could not get a hold of during the initial period
1948-50. Even after ceasefire in 1948 it occupied more Palestinian
lands, including Umm al Rashrash port, now “Eilat,” which gave
it access to the Red Sea. In 1948 Israel’s illegal forces and
terrorist gangs like Palmach, Haganah, Stern, Lehi
and Irgun, used widespread terror to grab land and expel as
many Arabs as possible from those lands. These refugees now continue
to live in camps in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, Syria and Jordan.
Israel
is the only country in the world that owes its “legal” existence
to the United Nations. With no authority in its charter to create
new states, the UN succumbed to the Western pressure of the
“recommended” partition of Palestine into Arab and Jewish states
in 1947. It was created to settle Europe’s Jewish problem away
from Western countries. And when the international body sent its
envoy, Count Bernadette, to Palestine to settle the issues, he was
assassinated by Zionist terrorists in broad daylight in Jerusalem.
Thanks
to Western pressure, especially American and British, Israel was
admitted to the UN after offering solemn pledges to implement the UN
resolutions regarding Palestine, and specifically permitting the
Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and lands, a pledge
which has been observed ever since only in violation. Nothing of the
sort ever happened in the Middle East’s “only democracy.”
As
Palestinian refugees still live in shantytown on all sides of
Israel’s land borders, Jews from all over the world enjoy
automatic “right of return” - they become Israeli citizens
simply by placing there feet on the soil of Eretz Israel. This
concept itself is a major part of the Zionist problem. In simple
language, “Eretz Israel” means “Greater Israel” which has
various definitions. The maximalist definition includes the land
from the eastern flank of the Nile in Egypt to the western flank of
Euphrates in Iraq, including Khaibar in the south. The minimalist
version includes the whole of Palestine, and that includes what was
carved out of mandated Palestine by the British to partly satisfy
their wartime promises to the Sharif of Makkah and is now known as
the Kingdom of Jordan. Many Israelis believe in the “transfer”
of the Arab Palestinians to what they call “Jordan is
Palestine.”
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Bank settlements |
According
to Zionism, Jews have a God given right to this land and are
entitled to live anywhere within its boundaries. This vision led to
sprouting Jewish settlements in the territories occupied in 1967.
Today, outside the traditional Arab habitations, all land has been
occupied or acquired by Israel for building or expanding Jewish
settlements. These settlements received a great boost when Menachem
Begin’s Likud party came to power in 1977. Despite Camp David,
Madrid and Oslo, this activity has continued unabated even though
the world perceives the settlements as illegal entities and a clear
obstacle to peace. Palestinians see with their naked eyes the ever
shrinking space they have in the remaining part of their
homeland after the emergence of Israel on lands far in excess of
what was envisaged in the UN partition plan of 1947.
From
around 57 percent of mandated Palestine earmarked for the Jewish
state, Israel now has 78 percent and eyes the 22 percent left with
the Palestinians. Israel has no serious interest in the emergence of
a viable Palestinian state so that it may continue to exploit its
land and resources. It wants to keep tabs on everything within any
Palestinian entity, which must be demilitarized while Israel retains
the Middle East’s most powerful army thanks to American largesse.
Land and water resources in the areas occupied in 1967 are openly
stolen while Palestinians are denied any control over them.
It
was within this scenario of ever-expanding settlements and
misappropriation of Palestinian rights and resources that the
Palestinians’ sole representative, the PLO, agreed to the Oslo
accords in 1991 forsaking legitimate claims to what now masquerades
as “Israel.” Under these accords the sovereign Palestinian state
should have emerged three years ago with defined borders to exist
side by side with the Jewish state. But nothing of the sort has
happened. Israel still controls most of the West Bank and Gaza and
keeps re-negotiating issues long settled and offers crumbs as final
settlements with a take-it-or-leave-it attitude. The crucial issues
of Jerusalem and the Palestinian refugees expelled from their
homelands since 1948 have not even been discussed until now while
the Jewish settlements keep sprouting and expanding.
It
was the Israeli assumption that somehow the Palestinians will accept
the “municipality” being offered in the name of a “state”
while they control the Palestinian state’s security, foreign
policy and borders. But this did not happen. And here lies the crux
of the issue. The pent-up anger, frustration and daily humiliation
by the occupiers, have rekindled resistance, which is the birthright
of every nation whose lands are occupied by foreign powers. This
right is recognized by international law. But, thanks to the current
American obsession with “terrorism” in the wake of September
11th, Israel thinks that it can lump genuine resistance as
“terrorism” and enlist the support of the world’s lone super
power while the whole world watches in utter disbelief the butchery
to which the Palestinians are subjected simply for daring to demand
their natural rights.
The
current onslaught is only a new leaf in Zionist terrorism and the
perpetrators will pay for it sooner or later. Such tactics will only
hasten the dismantling of the unjust entity called “Israel.”
Oslo allowed them a golden opportunity to gain legitimacy by
securing the acceptance of their victims, but they have fretted away
that chance and the current onslaught is the last nail in the coffin
of Oslo.

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