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

The Bush administration's Greater Middle East Initiative, designed to bring reform and democracy to the region, might be a noble idea. Yet, in order to achieve this goal or get the anguished constituencies to positively comply, one needs to gain long lost credibility through localizing intentions in order to fit the aspirations of the region and its inhabitants.

In general the reservations made by Arab countries and European leaders address the greatest source of despair and suspicion: the long ignored occupation of the Palestinian people and their land, which has imbedded instability in the Middle East. Israel’s oppressive occupation financed, justified and supported by the ‘world’s greatest democracy,’ the USA, has left a sour taste and a general feeling of a double standard, which is being applied by a country that guarantees equal rights for all its citizens, or once did.

“The peace process always has to be at the center of whatever initiative is in the field.” This statement was made by the EU Middle East envoy Javier Solana, who is very familiar and well experienced with this troubled region’s politics and expectations. Such emphasis was echoed by the Arab League’s General Secretary Amr Mousa when he opined, “the Palestinian cause … is the key to stability or instability in the region, and this issue will continue to influence in all its elements the development of the Arab region until a just solution is reached.”

The agenda should be clear, restore people’s hopes and trust through restoring justice and guaranteeing the Palestinians’ rights. An evenhanded policy with the aim to truly reach a just solution would jump start reforms and polish America’s image in order to enable true, positive and self-beneficiary change.

“We agree with the people in Egypt that the best ideas for reform, the ideas that will work for reform, are the ideas that will come from the region and from each country. Reform cannot and will not be imposed from outside,” U.S. Under Secretary of State Marc Gorssman, on a Middle East tour to counter skepticism of the administration’s plan, declared. Yet when the issue of peace and justice for the Palestinians was brought up as the priority “idea” from each country, Gorssman diverted from his idealistic statement and remarked that “the effort for reform [...] in Arab countries does not have to wait until there is a full peace.”

While Arabs are led to believe that reform should be pursued according to their needs and aspirations, there are exceptions that America’s relentless support for Israel’s occupation is not subject to reform or change, even if it means that no true reforms can take place without that much needed responsible change.

Arab leaders realize that they can not get popular support for any initiative unless the masses actually believed their interests are being addressed. Restoring justice for the Palestinians as well as dignity and power to the Arab people would be the only way to shift towards a true democracy in the Middle East, while reviving trust in America’s intentions to democratically empower these people. Imposing ideas and ignoring demands will only hurt any initiative no matter how noble the idea and cause.

 
 
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