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By Ramzy Baroud – Nov 7 2023
It is time for us to speak about justice ā real justice ā the outcome of which is non-negotiable: equality, full political rights, freedom and the right of return.
Gaza has changed the political equation in Palestine.
Moreover, the repercussions of this devastating war are likely to alter the political equation in the entire Middle East and to re-center Palestine as the worldās most urgent political crisis for years to come.
Since theĀ establishmentĀ of Israel, facilitated by Britain and protected by the United States and other Western countries, the priorities have been entirely Israeli.
āIsraeli securityā, Israelās āmilitary edgeā, āIsraelās right to defend itselfā, and much more, have defined the Westās political discourse on the Israeli occupation and apartheid in Palestine.
This bizarre US-western understanding of the so-called conflict, that an oppressor has ārightsā over the oppressed, has enabled Israel to maintain a military occupation over the Palestinian Territories that hasĀ lastedĀ for over 56 years.
It has also empowered Israel to neglect the roots of this āconflictā, namely the ethnic cleansing of Palestine in 1948, and the long-deniedĀ Right of ReturnĀ for Palestinian refugees.
Within this context, every Palestinian-Arab overture for peace was rejected, even the supposed āpeace processā, namely theĀ Oslo Accords, turned into an opportunity for Tel Aviv to entrench its military occupation, expand its settlements and to corral Palestinians in Bantustan-like spaces, humiliated and racially segregated.
Some Palestinians, whether enticed by American handouts or shattered by a lingering sense of defeat, lined up to receive the dividends of the US-Israeli peace ā pitiful crumbs of false prestige, empty titles and limited power, granted and denied by Israel itself.
However, the Israeli war on Gaza is already changing much of this painful status quo.
Israelās constantĀ emphasisĀ that its deadly war is against Hamas, against āterrorā, against Islamic fundamentalism, and all the rest, may have convinced those who are ready to accept the Israeli version of events at face value.
But as the bodies of thousands of Palestinian civilians, thousands of whom are children, beganĀ piling upĀ at Gaza hospitalsā morgues and, tragically in the streets, the narrative began changing.
The pulverized bodies of Palestinian children, of whole families perished together, stand witness to the brutality of Israel, to the immoral support of its allies, to the inhumanity of an international order that rewards the murderer and reprimands the victim.
Of all the biased statements made by US President Joe Biden, the one where heĀ suggestedĀ that Palestinians are lying about counting their own dead was perhaps the most inhumane.
Washington may not realize this yet, but the repercussions of its unconditional support for Israel will prove to be disastrous in the future, especially in a region that is fed up with war, hegemony, double standards, sectarian divisions and endless conflict.
But the greatest impact will be felt in Israel itself.
When Palestinian Ambassador to the UN, Riyad Mansour, gave a powerfully emotionalĀ speechĀ on October 26, he could not hold back tears. International delegations at the UN General Assembly clapped non-stop, reflecting the growing support for Palestine, not only at the UN, but in hundreds of cities and towns, and in countless street corners around the world.
When the Israeli Ambassador to the UN, Gilad Erdan, who had spearheaded much of the lies communicated by Tel Aviv, especially in the early days of the war, delivered his talk, not a single person clapped.
The Israeli narrative had clearly crumbled, crashing to a thousand pieces. Indeed, Israel has never been so isolated. This is definitely not the āNew Middle Eastā that Netanyahu hadĀ prophesiedĀ in his UNGA talk on September 22.
Unable to fathom how the initial sympathy with Israel quickly turned into outright disdain, Israel resorted to old tactics.
On October 25, ErdanĀ demandedĀ the UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to resign for being āunfit to lead the UNā. Guterresā supposedly unforgivable crime is suggesting that āthe attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuumā.
As far as Israel and its American benefactors are concerned, no context is allowed to taint the perfect image that Israel has created for its genocide in Gaza. In this perfect Israeli world, no one is allowed to speak of military occupation, of siege, of the lack of political prospect, of the absence of a just peace for Palestinians.
Even though Amnesty International has said in itsĀ statementĀ that both sides had committed āserious violations of international humanitarian law, including war crimesā, Israel still attacked it, accusing the group of being āanti-Semiticā.
Because, in Israelās thinking, even the worldās leading international human rights group is not permitted to contextualize the atrocities in Gaza or dare suggest that one of the āroot causesā of the conflict was āIsraelās system of apartheid imposed on all Palestiniansā.
Israel is no longer all-powerful, as it wants us to believe.Ā Recent events have proven that Israelās āinvincible armyā ā a brand that allowed Israel toĀ become, as of 2022, the worldās tenth-largest international military exporter ā turned out to be a paper tiger.
This is what is infuriating Israel the most. āMuslims are not afraid of us anymore,āĀ saidĀ former Knesset member, Moshe Feiglin, in an interview with Arutz Sheva-Israel National News. To restore this fear, the Israeli extremist politician has called for burning āGaza to ashes immediatelyā.
But nothing will turn Gaza into ashes, even if the over 12,000 tons of explosivesĀ droppedĀ on the Strip in the first two weeks of war have alreadyĀ incineratedĀ at least 45 percent of the housing units in the Strip, according to the UNās humanitarian office.
Gaza will not die because it is a powerful idea that is deeply entrenched within the hearts and minds of every Arab, of every Muslim and millions of people around the world.
This new idea is challenging the long-held belief that the world needs to cater to Israelās priorities, security, selfish definitions of peace and all other illusions.
The discussion should now return to where it should have always been ā the priorities of the oppressed not the oppressor.
It is time that we speak about Palestinian rights, Palestinian security and the Palestinian peopleās right, in fact obligation, to defend themselves.
It is time for us to speak about justice ā real justice ā the outcome of which is non-negotiable: equality, full political rights, freedom and the right of return.
Gaza has told us all of this, and much more. And it is time for us to listen.
Ramzy Baroud isĀ a journalist and the Editor of The Palestine Chronicle. He is the author of five books. His latest is āThese Chains Will Be Broken: Palestinian Stories of Struggle and Defiance in Israeli Prisonsā (Clarity Press). Dr. Baroud is a Non-resident Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Islam and Global Affairs (CIGA). His website isĀ www.ramzybaroud.netĀ