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

History as usual repeats itself, in part because people refuse to look at what their actions mean to others, ultimately remaining trapped in their own narrow vision.

Israel does not spare itself in this respect, as it refuses to genuinely scrutinize its actions and instead maintains an agonizing occupation that continues to perpetuate injustice and destroys the slightest hope left for a viable and peaceful settlement for both Palestinians and Israelis.

An Associated Press article published Sunday voiced the complaints of hard line ideological Israeli settlers living in Gaza who reject Israeli government compensation plans for their evacuation, with some refusing to be “uprooted” from their settlements, while others find the proposed compensation, expected to average USD 300.000, insufficient to duplicate their lifestyle in Israel proper.

Yossi Ayalon, an Israeli lifeguard who lives in the Gaza settlement of Dugit, explains that the Israeli government can never put a price “on the fresh air and small-town lifestyle.” The settler movement in Gaza currently poses the most potent threat to Sharon’s infamous but ailing “unilateral disengagement” plan, on which Sharon’s government future is depending on.

Among the 1.3 million Palestinians who live in Gaza, largely enduring dire living conditions in over cramped and under served refugee camps, some 7500 Israeli settlers, who constitute less than 0.5% of Gaza’s population, live and occupy over 15% of Gaza.

While Israel sees it necessary to compensate the to-be evacuated settlers, most of whom have settled there during the past two decades, Israel continues to refuse acknowledging the displacement of Palestinians by Israel in 1948 and ‘67 and the need for restitution.

While Israeli settlers find no difficulty portraying themselves as “uprooted” and “expelled” by the planned evacuation, they, as most of Israel’s society, find it impossible to acknowledge the dispossession and displacement of Palestinians that largely allowed the establishment and expansion of Israeli settlements in the first place.

That 7500 settlers, who exploited an illegitimate Israeli occupation to settle in Gaza, are to receive government compensation to evacuate while denying Palestinians even the recognition of the endured expulsion is malicious and hypocritical at best.

How does it escape Israeli settlers in Gaza that the people cramped behind their generous gardens and beach fronts were evicted from homes they now have to see with the unbearable pain of never being able to return.

Ought Israel not understand why Palestinian refugees will not relinquish their right of return and hold on to the keys and deeds of their homes and lands from which they were expelled, if only to preserve their memory.

Will Ayalon now be willing and able to recognize the injustice caused to those millions of Palestinians who once lived in the same place and enjoyed the same happiness?

When will Israelis acknowledge that Palestinian refugees are not just numbers who increase with time, but people, who are hurt and humiliated and who refuse to have their lives rendered negotiable, and subject to financial settlement.

As long as the Israeli government contends itself in denying the plight of Palestinian refugees and the need to reconcile this issue for any future settlement to be successful, it continues in a fatalistic path that will ultimately become insurmountable.

If Israel does not open its eyes now it will be too late to make a core-shaking change, too late to establish a bright and stable future and too late to restore humanity and dignity for all the people living on this same land.

 
 
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