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I recently spoke to
someone from Hamas and told them I was coming here this evening. I was very
enthusiastic on several different levels and was rather crestfallen when he
just sneered, shrugged his shoulders and looked singularly unimpressed.
When I pressed him and
asked surely it was important for all sides to talk, he shrugged his shoulders
again and then said: “Why do we need to talk? Why do we need to do anything?
Time is on our side. We have waited 50 years for our country and we can wait
another 50 years”.
I mentioned this to
Jewish American author Dr Alice Rothchild, an amazing, compassionate woman who
had just returned from the region and surprisingly she nodded in agreement.
According to Alice the so-called Zionist lobby in America is weakening by the day because young
Jewish Americans no longer want to move to Israel and many want to forget
about the so-called Promised Land because it was making them confront
uncomfortable ideas about the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their land.
A case of the abused becoming the abuser is simply too unpleasant for some
jewish people to contemplate.
But while it appears a
growing number of young Jewish people from the West are content to remain in
the West, the millions of young Palestinians living around the world are
growing in their determination to return and demand the right to return to Palestine.
So you see, this could
be why Hamas in particular and other Palestinians aren’t that bothered about
talking to people who have no wish to talk to them or even discuss the notion
of the right to return which could be demanded by as many as 7 million
Palestinians.
May be 50 years down
the line no one but the Palestinians will really care about the return.
As a journalist, I am deeply saddened by the censorship by omission which
runs deep in western media coverage on Israel,
especially in the US.
Hamas is dismissed as a “terrorist group sworn to Israel’s destruction” and one that “refuses to
recognise Israel
and wants to fight not talk”.
The truth is that Israel is bent on Palestine’s destruction. Moreover, Hamas’s
long-standing proposals for a ten-year ceasefire are loudly ignored, along with
a recent, ideological shift within Hamas itself that amounts to a historic
acceptance of the sovereignty of Israel.
“The [Hamas] charter is not
the Quran,” said a senior Hamas official, Mohammed Ghazal. “Historically, we
believe all Palestine
belongs to Palestinians, but we’re talking now about reality, about political
solutions... If Israel
reached a stage where it was able to talk to Hamas, I don’t think there would
be a problem of negotiating with the Israelis [for a solution].”
The very fact that Israel
is mentioned in the Hamas charter is surely proof in itself that Hamas
recognizes the Zionist state.
Someone I spoke to who
is very keen to see the Israeli political leaders sit down and talk with Hamas
is former Tory Government minister Michael Ancram – this is the politician who
sat down and began talking to the IRA on behalf of the British Government months
before anyone knew what was happening behind the scenes.
When news leaked out
what was happening he was pilloried and told he had blood on his hands. Some
people said he was contaminated and Unionists refused to speak to him.
The talks continued –
even though some of the bombing continued which piled huge pressure and
personal angst on Michael Ancram.
But, if he had any
doubts then that he was doing the right thing he must look at the long term
result today and be very comforted by the growing peace in Ireland, and an
environment where Gerry Adams can work amicably alongside Ian Paisley.
Part of the trouble is
that the history of Israel
has often been portrayed as the triumph over tragedy of a people marked for extinction
… the people who emerged from Nazi death camps to establish their own country
in 1948.
I am not a Holocaust
denier and nor do I want to play down the horrors and sufferings of European
Jews, but the Holocaust Industry as described by Professor Norman Finkelstein
does tend to protect and fireproof
Israel against the charge of a devastating colonization by falsifying history and
denying the awful future with which it now challenges the Jews, the West and
the Muslim world.
The Zionists have now
managed to shoehorn themselves into a space between two historical enemies, the
capitalist West and Islam, and by using the strength of the former against the
latter, it has created and nurtured fertile conditions for a conflict that is
growing by the day.
But if my good friend
from Hamas and Dr Alice Rothchild are right, then time really is on the side of
the Palestinians and not the architects of Zionism or the Zionist state. They
would have us believe that the emergence of Israel is a sensational triumph
of good over evil, the evil coming from Europe's centuries-old anti-Semitism,
in particular the demonic Nazi master plan to wipe out the Jewish people.
Theodore Herzl, the
founding father of Zionism, was convinced that Zionism would only thrive if
anti-Semitic Europe could be persuaded to push
for its success. It is true that Jews and anti-Semites have been historical
enemies, that Jews have been the victims of Europe's religious witchunt since Rome became Christianity’s
capital.
While Arabs and Jews
have lived in harmony over the centuries, the hate and suspicion towards Jewish
people has always come from the West.
So, for the Zionist
project to succeed, a new enemy, common to the West and the Jews would have to
be created. In choosing to locate their colonial-settler state in Palestine - and not in Uganda
or Argentina
as once mooted - the Zionists created a bogeyman that would deepen their
partnership with the West.
The Islamic world was
a great deal more likely to ignite the West's imperialist and evangelical
designs than Uganda or Argentina.
And so, Israel became the west’s watchdog right in the
heart of the Islamic world; guarding over the strategic crossroads of Asia,
Africa and Europe.
And so it sits today,
monitoring developments in the Gulf with its vast reserves of oil and gas. For
the West as well as Europe's Jews, this was an
opportunity to monopolise.
Without the help of
the West, there is no way the Zionists could not have created Israel on their
own.
The net effect has
been to humiliate the Muslim world, making each new generation more resentful than
the last.
And with US puppets,
dictators and despots placed to lead Islamic countries this has further driven
Muslims to embrace increasingly radical ideas and methods to recover a lost
dignity and power.
Watching Arab leaders
bow and scrape before Israel to please their western masters, as the
Palestinians are enduring a slow genocide, has been too much for some to
endure.
The roots of 9/11 are
buried deep in the soil of the Middle East along with Bali,
Madrid and the London bombings.
The net result has
been to drive the West into a direct confrontation against the Islamic world.
We in the West are now staring deep into an abyss.
Hamas might not want
to sit down with Israel but
it is in Israel
and the West’s interests that the Knesset realizes that it must sit down and negotiate
with Hamas.
And the first thing Israel needs to
do is cut out its victim mentality and the pointless invective about terrorism.
As we all know one
man’s terrorist is another’s freedom fighter. We all know Margaret Thatcher
called Nelson Mandela a terrorist and we all know what Ian Paisley thought of
his new best friend Gerry Adams a few years ago.
And before any of you continue
to cite terrorism as a counter argument for not sitting down and talking to
Hamas it might be worth remembering that the first aircraft hijacking was carried out by Israel in 1954
against a Syrian civilian airliner.
Grenades in cafes were first used by Zionists
against Palestinians in Jerusalem
on 17 March 1937.
Delayed-action, electrically timed mines in
crowded marketplaces were first used by Zionists against Palestinians in Haifa on 6 July 1938.
Blowing up a ship with its civilian passengers still on board was first carried
out by Zionists in Haifa
on 25 November 1940. The Zionists did not hesitate to blow up their own people
in protest at the British policy of restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine. The ship,
Patria, was carrying 1,700 Jewish immigrants.
Blowing up of government offices with their civilian employees and visitors was
first carried out by the Zionists against the British in Jerusalem on 22 July 1946. The toll was 91
Britons killed and 46 wounded in the King
David Hotel.
Menachim Begin, who masterminded and carried out the attack and later became
Israeli prime minister, admitted that the massacre was coordinated with and
carried out under the instruction of the Haganah.
Letter bombs sent to politicians was first used by the Zionists against
Britain when 20 letter bombs were sent from Italy to London
between 4 and 6 June 1947.
I could go on – but I won’t.
Israel really needs to sit down and talk with Hamas … if for nothing more
than to secure its own long term future.
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