Posted on 01/30/2015 7:53:13 AM PST by Academiadotorg
Haider Eid, an associate professor at al-Aqsa University in the Gaza Strip, who also has a blog with Al Jazeera, pre-recorded his remarks to the Modern Language Association (MLA) convention in Vancouver, Canada.
Eid apologized for not being able to attend the convention:Unfortunately, I have not been able to leave Gaza for at least eight conferences. He even remarked that he had to think twice about participating in your extremely important panel at the MLA, which had less than a dozen people in the audience. He then blasted Israel, Gaza has been under a medieval siege by apartheid Israel since 2007.
The Palestinian leadership did not escape his ire. He was unhappy for the leadership caving into the Post-Oslo map of Palestine that exists today, even when the leadership boasts of having laid a foundation for an independent state. He said there are two options for Palestinians after Zionisms continued presence in Palestine of becoming assimilated or enslaved. Referring back to the Oslo Accord, Eid said, The granting of semi-autonomous rule over the most crowded Palestinian cities has not amounted to much, and the Accord never sold the antithesis that Israel has created of exploitation and repression.
Ignoring past suicide bombings and both intifadas against Israel, Eid boasted of the legacy of civil and political resistance that has become a trademark of the Palestinian struggle and resisting the Israeli war machine. His goal for the panel was to present the beginning of the deep Oslo-izing of the Palestinian mind as a result of the Oslo Accord and to represent an outcry to the Egyptian[s]. He noted about 75-80% of [people in] Gaza are refugees and have been left on their own by the world because of the infamous handshake on the White House lawn [in the Clinton years]. That handshake has left the dream of a Palestinian state far from realization.
He reminded the audience that the Oslo Accord did not answer the embarrassing question of the remaining 2/3 [of Palestinians] mainly the disposed refugees living in miserable camps and the world would like to forget about the 6-7 million refugees scattered around the world. Eid said, Palestinians are not only those that live in the Gaza strip. Going back to the 1948 agreement that formed a Jewish state, Israel then disposed 800,000 Palestinians and kicked them out of their ancestral lands. Israel, by now, should acknowledge the right of Palestinians as people and the right of self-determination and admit there is no Israeli nationality. He said this refusal to acknowledge a nationality only encourages discrimination, gives second-class status to non-Jews, which reaches the inevitable conclusion that a Palestinian state is unattainable.
He did not mention the slaughter of four people in an Isreli synagogue that got an enthusiastic response in those Palestinian communities he waxed rhapsodic about, particularly in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
Eid added, Palestinians should try to implement the idea of a secular democratic state, where a country is inhabited by its citizens and governed on the basis of parity and equality, have equal footing, and where all citizens are treated equally, this is a rightful solution that will bring an end to the conflict. Today, Israel is not the state of citizens, but the state of the Jews entitled to the entire land of Israel that still has not declared its boundaries.
The world should change their views, Instead of blaming the victim for the mere fact of being victims, Eid said, and to push for justice, non-discrimination and equality. And these are qualities that Israel denies Palestinians.
The Modern Language Association is almost as important as the Mohave Desert Azalea Growers Cooperative.
yes but with federal funding, direct or indirect
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