MIFTAH
Wednesday, 3 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

Sunday’s ceasefire declaration by Hamas, the Islamic Jihad, and Fatah, along with Israel’s partial troop withdrawal from the Gaza Strip, has echoed throughout the media with a clear sense of optimism and relief. After 33 months of Palestinian-Israeli violence, there now appears to be some hope for a gradual resumption of dialogue and the reestablishment of relative calm in the region.

Intense diplomatic activity (and pressure) from Washington, epitomised by US National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice’s visit to the region, has facilitated the first crucial step in what is expected to be a tough road ahead. Despite the Israeli government’s arrogant refusal to acknowledge the legitimacy of the Palestinian factions’ status, publicly claiming that it will ignore their declared hudna (ceasefire), the US-backed roadmap for peace is set on track.

Palestinian factions have committed themselves to the cessation of military operations against Israel, and Israeli troops have begun their long-awaited withdrawal from parts of the Palestinian territories re-occupied by Israel since September 2000.

However, while these initial steps are imperative in reversing current hostilities and creating an immediate framework for military security, the overall process of putting a complete end to violence, negotiating a viable solution to the conflict, and ultimately achieving a lasting peace will have to be based on a real assessment of the root causes of the conflict.

Israeli and US decision-makers must transcend military considerations and move beyond their shallow interpretation of the Palestinian reality as a mere security issue; they must finally make a commitment to guarantee human security for both Palestinians and Israelis, by ending the injustices committed by Israel against the Palestinian people.

Long term strategies are needed to create a sustainable process towards peace, essentially taking into consideration the major issues that continue to fuel the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, namely Israel’s construction and expansion of Jewish settlements within the 1967 boundaries; Israel’s horrendous violations of basic Palestinian human rights, through excessive use of force against civilians, home demolition, political imprisonment, movement restrictions, home demolitions, and economic strangulation; Israel’s continued refusal to deal with the Palestinian refugees issue; and most urgently Israel’s continued occupation of the West Bank (including east Jerusalem) and the Gaza Strip.

Reconciliation can only be achieved through justice for the Palestinian people.

 
 
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