There has been a disturbing trend among Israelis during
the last 52 years. . .blame everyone else but ourselves. Ariel Sharon, a
war criminal who was found responsible by Israel's own Kahan commission of
the Sabra/Shatila massacres in Lebanon, was elected democratically by the
Israelis. For Palestinians, Sabra/Shatila will never be forgotten, nor
will Sharon's massacre in Qibya, Palestine.
Now that Sharon has been rewarded for pogroms, Israelis
are blaming the Palestinians for his victory. Excuse me? Where is the
responsibility of the Israeli voters? Are they not the ones who cast the
votes?
Ariel Sharon's past was well known to Israelis. Still,
they elected him. Actually, Sharon is only the latest of many Israeli war
criminals to be elected. Former Prime Minister Menachem Begin had
masterminded the infamous massacre at Deir Yassin – the first of many
massacres to result in the exodus of 750,000 Palestinians. Begin also
masterminded the blowup of Jerusalem's King David Hotel where dozens of
Palestinians and British diplomats were killed.
There was Yitzhak Shamir, who assassinated the Swiss
diplomat Count Bernadotte. There was Yizhak Rabin, who by his own
admission, drove out 50,000 Palestinians from the city of Lydda,
Palestine.
Ehud Barak's hands were also dripping with blood, so it
made little difference who won. After all, as a general, he made a living
by killing Arabs. In the latest Intifada, he unleashed the world's fourth
most powerful army on children with stones. And under Barak, Israeli
settlements continued to be built at a record pace; Palestinian homes
demolished, Palestinian land confiscated, Palestinian laborers brutalized
by bored Israeli border patrol, and Palestinians tortured despite a ban on
torture by Israel's own High Court. Military checkpoints remained between
every Palestinian urban center and the freedom of travel was never been a
norm.
While the Palestinian leadership effectively recognized
Israel's right to exist on nearly 80% of what was Palestine, the Israelis
have never recognized the Palestinians' right to self-determination -- a
right guaranteed to every human being under the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights [December 1948]. Yet, Palestinians have been expected to
negotiate for this as if it were a reward.
After the Camp David Summit, Barak was credited as going
further than any other Israeli leader in what he offered to the
Palestinians. There was a time when Israeli prime ministers said
Palestinians don't exist. When the first prime minister acknowledged
Palestinians' existence, technically, they had gone further than any other
Israeli leader. In addition, many could say that Menachem Begin went
further than other Israeli leader in 1978 when he offered Palestinians
autonomy on their own land. Each time an Israeli leader went
"far" by their own standards, should Palestinians have accepted
whatever subsequent offer was made to them, even if it wasn't in their
best interest?
In fact, the public doesn't even know what Barak
specifically offered. What we do know is that Barak has said no right of
return for refugees, no return to 1967 borders, and no compromise on
Jerusalem. All of these issues are governed by international law. What
Palestinians have been asking for is what is due to them under the law and
as a matter of justice. And what seems like justice for the Israelis has
never been justice for the Palestinians. But Barak gave so many
concessions!
And those "ungrateful" Palestinians who wanted
to see international laws upheld are going to pay the price. In walks
Sharon to "save the day." Sharon's hands dripping with blood,
and his supporters have promised to "end" the Palestinian
uprising against Israeli Occupation. God forbid that the Palestinians want
to live in freedom.
The Israelis think that Sharon will immunize them from
death. But it's going to be worse. What the Israelis don't realize is that
there is no enemy more deadly than the one who has nothing to lose. And
the Palestinians have nothing to lose. The unfortunate reality is that
there will be much more bloodshed. Most of it will be Palestinian. But
there will be a lot of Israeli blood, too. Such will be the result of
Israel's choice for prime minister.
In the meantime, the Israeli Foreign Ministry says that
the "Arab World" will compare Sharon to Milosevic and poor
Israel will be treated like Serbia. Their line of defense, already cited
in Israeli newspapers: blame Palestinians, as well as promote a warmer
image of Sharon. No doubt Hitler is looking up from hell and wondering
where the Israeli Foreign Ministry was when he needed good PR people to
whitewash his war crimes.