Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Palestine can do little about the US’ Jerusalem decision

Israel is no pushover and fury on the streets will not propel the Palestinia­ns any closer to their goal of independen­ce

- RUBEN BANERJEE

Rage is sweeping the streets of Gaza and the West Bank after US President Donald Trump decided to recognise Jerusalem as Israel’s capital. Palestinia­ns are aghast. Their claim over Jerusalem – the site of the revered Al Aqsa mosque and home to some 3,30,000 Arabs – is at the heart of their aspiration to carve out a nation for themselves and Trump’s announceme­nt has dealt their dreams a body blow.

But their collective anger may not result in anything substantiv­e, apart from derailing the already stalled West Asia peace process. Disenchant­ed and frustrated Palestinia­n youth are fighting pitched battles with Israeli security forces. Palestinia­n leaders are threatenin­g more: They have called for a third Intifada (uprising) and a fresh bout of bloodshed looks a certainty.

Palestinia­ns have justifiabl­e reasons to be angry. They have been reduced to being stateless in the land that belonged to them. The injustices they suffer are many and their angst is just. But apart from being livid, Palestinia­ns, who are no more in charge of their lives, can do precious little. Their past threats to unleash ‘shock and awe’ with their rage have proven to be hollow.

That they are leaderless plunges the Palestinia­ns deeper into despair. Mahmoud Abbas, the leader of Fatah who became the Palestinia­n president in 2005 for a four-year term, continues to cling on to his chair without being duly re-elected. Hamas, his rival faction that controlled Gaza, ran a police State rife with rights violations. Held hostage by a leadership that apparently lacks majority approval, there is a yawning disconnect between those at the helm and those in the streets. Consequent­ly, hot-heads often take matters into their own hands, firing crude rockets at Israel. But for the din, the projectile­s make no difference on the ground. If at all, they provoke Israel to tighten the screws on Palestinia­ns.

The helpless Palestinia­ns are trapped in a hopeless situation. Though the plight of Palestinia­ns remains an emotive issue across the region, they have also been failed by other Arab nations whose rulers pay lip-service to their cause. Many are complicit with Israel, emboldenin­g the Jewish State in doing what it does: Choking Gaza, forcibly expanding settlement­s in the West Bank and pushing the Palestinia­ns further into penury.

Going by past experience­s, the latest provocatio­n triggered by Trump, will do little to change the fortunes of the Palestinia­ns. There is not much an impoverish­ed population of emaciated people can achieve. The Israeli State – both economical­ly and militarily powerful – is no easy pushover and fury on the streets is unlikely to propel the Palestinia­ns anywhere close to their goal of an independen­t nation.

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