Posted on 05/02/2018 4:40:13 AM PDT by SJackson
The signing of the Oslo Accords in Washington, DC, Sept. 13, 1993. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
JNS.org The number of Gaza residents willing to participate in Hamas riots along the border fence is dropping, as seen at last Fridays protest. Hamas is no longer hiding the fact that the demonstrations are not intended to be quiet marches, but violent attempts to carry out attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians, damage the Israeli border fence and military equipment, and burn fields and forests.
We can assume that leading up to May 15, on which the Palestinians mark the Nakba (or Catastrophe) of their displacement during Israels 1948 War of Independence, the border will heat up again. Hamas will encourage Gazans to head out for the marches of return, reminding Israel and the world that the Palestinians are still committed to the dream of return, which in essence means the destruction of the State of Israel.
As Hamas prepares for more rounds of violence, since it has nothing to offer the residents of Gaza other than that, the Palestinian Authority (PA) in Ramallah has been keeping mum. This is due in part to internecine Palestinian power struggles primarily, the fight over who will succeed PA leader Mahmoud Abbas but also because Abbas and his friends do not want and actually cannot escape the trap that they closed on themselves when they turned up their noses at the Trump administrations attempts to kick-start the peace process.
The Palestinian nationalist movement is at one of the lowest points in its history. Some, even among the Palestinians, argue that it has come to the end of the road. Its goals even the smallest ones are slipping out of its reach. No matter what happens, their fate is once again out of their hands and out of the hands of their leadership, whether that happens to be the PA, which is pinning its hopes on the international community, or Hamas, which is now making its way back to the welcoming embrace of Iran.
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The anniversary of Israels independence and its achievements over the 70 years of its existence is an excellent opportunity for the Palestinians to spend some time thinking about where they went wrong, and what could extract them from the dead end they have found themselves in.
After 100 years of clashes (dating from the Balfour Declaration), 70 years of conflict (starting with the 1948 War of Independence), and a quarter-century since the Oslo Accords, which were supposed to have given the Palestinians both peace and a land of their own, it looks like they are losing the little they have managed to obtain.
The Palestinian nationalist movement was always a mirror image of Zionism. In other words, it was born out of and in response to the Jewish national movement. This means that the battle against the Zionist idea and the desire to serve as an antithesis to everything that Israel symbolizes were and are a common denominator rather than a defining element of Palestinian identity. This is not enough to sustain a national movement and lead it to success.
The sources of Palestinian weakness have never changed: the lack of a national identity that supersedes the tribe, the clan, or the village, and is nothing more than a rejection of the other (Zionism); the lack of any legitimate, effective leadership that lays out a path and convinces the public to take it; a weak economy; religious radicalization; and, above all, depending on others to rescue the Palestinian people from their distress.
From 1948 to 1967, the Palestinians hung their hopes on the Arab states. For the PA, its now the international community, the same vague and amorphous entity whose efficacy we have seen in Syria. For Hamas, hope lies in Iran and Turkey.
This is a challenging reality for Israel, because it means the hope that one day Israel will find a Palestinian partner for either a peace deal or, in the case of Gaza, a truce, is currently a false one.
Its hard to imagine that the Palestinians in their current situation are capable of compromise at all, much less a compromise acceptable to Israel, which is the stronger side. It also means that, in the future, the ball is in Israels court when it comes to its approach towards the Palestinians. Ultimately, its doubtful whether the Palestinians wish to or even can take part in the game.
They still got a few years of jumping up and down and flinging poo at each other. Media and democrats will keep them going
They started at a dead end and have CHOSEN to remain there for 100 years.
The signs exclaiming “Free Palestine” which should read, “Kill all the Israelis” should mean, (for them) Free us from our feeble, lying, corrupt, violent, brain dead leadership.
They can always go back to Jordan, Lebanon or wherever and be citizens. No one is stopping them.
F-em. These people danced in the streets when the towers fell.
Can we start by just not calling these Arab squatters “Palestinians”? There is no such people or ethnicity. A complete fabrication, less than 70 years old.
No, they can’t. Other Arab countries don’t want them and do everything they can to keep them in Gaza and scattered refugee camps. The Palestinians are screwed, and they’ve known that for a long time. They just haven’t accepted it.
Thank you. Calling themselves Palestinians is just a bid for authenticity.
The true challenge is the fact that the "international community" insists that the Israelis treat the Palestinians as if they were earnest in their "quest for peace". The Palestinians, of course, are only earnest in their burning desire to drive every Israeli into the sea.
As Abba Eban said "The Arabs never miss an opportunity to miss an opportunity. " "Palestinians" are often substituted for "Arabs" in a mis-quotation, but is nearer the truth. I've never seen a bunch of people consistently make the wrong decision.
If Palestinians don't 'get real' and soon - Trump will take more stuff 'off the table'...until they've lost it all. Silly people.
Can I be the only one who suspects Jihadists of setting most of the forest fires we have recently experienced in the U.S.?
No that would be the result of the incompetent USFS.
Theres no such thing as a palestinian.
Its a fiction.
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The PALEOstinians are locked in the, “eventual military victory over Israel myth”, hence the weekly Gaza protests “for Return” to my so-called land.
All PALEOstinians leaders, from Abu Shukri, Yassir Arafart and now Mahmoud Dumbass (Abbas) all promise their people one thing: Soon we will return to our homes in Israel.
In the meantime, I, your corrupt PLO (and HAMAS) will use all of your resources to build myself great palaces while I use you as human shields against the Israelis.
So...keep your hopes up people, by sending Molotov cocktails attached to kites so they will burn the Jews’ crops, we shall achieve that end...
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