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From
the Other Perspective
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By
Steven Salaita
Columnist - United States
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06/08/2002
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Asmaa
Muhammad, 9, shot dead August 2, 2002, and her father
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It
was 2:30 AM when my host in the Shatila refugee camp banged on my
door. “Come quickly,” she yelled. I had just showered and was
ready to finish the night reading and writing. When I entered the
living room, her husband and son were mesmerized in front of the
television.
There was a problem in Gaza. An Israeli F-16 had demolished a
residential building. From what we knew then, over ten people were
killed, seven of them children. Concrete piles and rubble were
everywhere. Some were draped with human flesh. Mothers frantically
displayed photos of their children. One man stoically carried a
moist red bone in each hand. He wanted to give the child a proper
burial.
These
are the images we never see in America. Or maybe that’s not
entirely true. We see similar gruesome images of Israeli civilian
victims killed by Palestinian violence. But we rarely see how
Israeli terrorism destroys real people who feel pain like any other
human. In America, after all, it might as well be anti-Semitic to
suggest that Palestinians are human.
For
if we construe them as human, we imply that they deserve human
rights. If they deserve human rights, then nobody can accept their
current living conditions. Israel is therefore implicated. And to
implicate Israel, according to the new Zionist logic, is to admire
Himmler. That’s why it’s easier for Israel and its cheerleaders
simply to essentialize the Palestinian as terrorist or subhuman.
There is only one type of humanity in most versions of Zionism.
I
follow the news closely from here in Lebanon because as Palestinians
like to say, they drink politics in their coffee. In Shatila, there
is no need to beg for acceptance. There is no need to transmute into
a slave in order to receive his attention. Here, one can speak
forthrightly.
I
want Americans who support justice to also speak forthrightly.
Israel is a violent colonial nation. Say it often. Say it loudly.
Say it even if nobody listens. Say it so we can make Palestinians
human. If Palestinians are human, Israel will dissolve beneath its
inherent racism.
Israel
is aggressive. Israel is cruel. Israel is criminal. There are
numerous reasons why we might make such statements. The most
important reason is also the most simple: Because it is truthful.
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Mother
of six-year-old Neveen. Neveen is the last recorded victim
of the Gaza attack on July 23, 2002 |
I’ve
learned lots about the political situation during my two months in
Shatila. I am stricken most by the extent to which pro-justice
commentators in the United States alter their discourse in order to
conform to dominant conventions and popular expectations. It’s a
huge problem because it indicates that the speakers are more
interested in appeasement or self-promotion than independence and
empowerment. People in Shatila often ask me why their friends in
America stay silent or speak weakly. I’m never sure what to tell
them. I’m writing this column in order to pose that question.
Why
are Palestinians always made to justify their behavior? The world
should justify itself to the Palestinians.
Why
do we spend so much time begging Americans to hear our stories when
the United States proudly bankrolls the ethnic cleansing that
underlines our narratives? They should beg the Palestinians to
forgive them.
Most
important, we should all know that we are human. When we operate
with this assumption, there is never reason to play slave to
anybody’s sensibilities. And there is no reason to apologize to
Israel. Let’s live with dignity and wait for them to grovel
because they destroyed an entire society. Let’s quit speaking from
a position of powerlessness and learn to express the other
perspective.
The
possibilities are endless. We might begin by noting that Israel’s
behavior is brutal. It is unconscionable. It is unacceptable. It is
illegal. Say it even if the newspaper rejects it. Say it even if
your friends are disappointed. Say it even if it never makes you
famous.
Somebody
needs to say it, because while Palestine’s American friends
collect credentials for being responsible, Palestine stinks of dead
children.
And
the Palestinians on whose behalf they speak resent them for
acquiescing to ethnic cleansing.
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Two
month old Dunya, killed during the Gaza attack, shrouded in
the Palestinian flag
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I
have spent much of my adult life around Palestinians. I therefore
want to set the record straight in contrast to stereotype and
conventional wisdom: Palestinians want peace. They have suffered
tremendously and desire a life free of poverty and warfare. They
will happily accept peace as soon as Israel ceases to steal land,
destroy homes, and murder children. They will offer their hands when
Israel stops bulldozing crops and building settlements. They will
act humane when they are considered human.
Israel’s
supporters can delude themselves with arguments about
“terrorism” until the word replaces “Palestinian.” Nothing
will absolve their guilt but justice. They need their delusion. They
deserve how history will perceive it. When we discuss the Middle
East, it is important to remember that their neurosis is not our
problem.
I
finally went to sleep last night at 6:00 AM. Before I left I saw the
corpse of a two-month-old baby. CNN won’t ever air the footage. A
man carried the baby by his wrists. Her head bobbled lifelessly with
each footstep. Streams of blood covered her body.
I
realized then that the child was the terrorist Israel fears: a child
who would have grown up Palestinian.
The
author encourages your comments. Please e-mail him at ssalaita@YellowTimes.org
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