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Thursday, 4 July. 2024
 
Your Key to Palestine
The Palestinian Initiatives for The Promotoion of Global Dialogue and Democracy
 
 
 

Having gladly assumed the role of Israel’s (Sharon’s) apologist, Noble Peace Prize winner Shimon Peres finds himself trapped as Israel’s ‘pendulum’, between the pillars of Israel’s political spectrum. On the one hand, he is the Israeli government’s shining public image abroad with the painstaking responsibility of cleaning up Sharon’s mess, and on the other, he faces a, somewhat, simmering internal conflict between his allegedly progressive and peace-oriented policies and Sharon’s hard-line stance against the Palestinians.

Both the Israeli public and US government may submissively accept, and blindly endorse, the simplicity of this analogy; however, for the Palestinians the distinction between language and reality is clear and provocative.

Mr. Peres has willfully adopted Sharon’s policy of repression and mentality of occupation, with all its anachronisms and misperceptions. At best, his deceptively “moderate” image will compliment Israel’s shortsighted distortion of reality; the well-articulated media and diplomatic campaigns in Washington will, once more, rescue Israel’s image in the eyes of US foreign policy makers, but failure to address the real causes of conflict are bound to generate more hatred and, eventually, induce new momentum to the seemingly unbreakable cycle of violence.

Peres has shamelessly abandoned his “declared” commitment to peacemaking in the Middle East, not least for a secure position in Sharon’s government. His calls for adjusting the most minimal requirements of peace (expressed by the recent Jordanian-Egyptian non-paper) fall short of his earned reputation as the “architect of the Middle East Peace Process.”

Between the diplomatic language of Peres and harsh reality of Sharon, the Palestinians, the Israelis, and, with them, the prospects of peace, have fallen victim to the evils of deception and distortion.

 
 
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