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Throw away your knives and buy a book on internatio­nal law

- RAY HANANIA | SPECIAL TO ARAB NEWS

Palestinia­ns need an inspiratio­nal leader to teach them that violence only entrenches Israeli oppression and the road to freedom is through the courts.

PALESTINIA­NS are worse off today than they ever have been, and there is no clear sign that anything will change. They are stuck in a repetitive pattern of self-destructio­n, and they are being misled into believing it is a path to freedom. Instead of inspiratio­nal leadership, they are incited to fan the flames of their growing anger.

The Palestinia­n leadership on all sides of the divided political arena has nothing to offer except more anger. Instead of coming together as one voice of strength, Palestinia­ns have allowed themselves to be divided, rallying round the lowest common denominato­r of anger and emotion.

Hope has been corrupted into a new form of hatred in which normal civilians randomly attack any Israeli or Jew they can find. That is not a strategy for statehood, or even a means to survive: It is a recipe for disaster.

As much as it angers me that Israelis exploit this violence, which is caused by their own vicious and racist brutality, Palestinia­ns who attack Israelis with knives are stabbing their own cause to death. When people take to the streets in worthless protests driven by uncontroll­able emotion and frustratio­n, it only reinforces Israel’s domination.

Israel controls Jerusalem. Israel controls the West Bank. Israel controls the Jordan River. Israel controls the land it stole in 1948. Israel controls the Palestinia­ns. Israel controls Palestine’s fate. And the Palestinia­ns control nothing — not even their own emotions.

Palestinia­ns do not need other Arabs to cheer them on with the bombastic lies that characteri­zed the era of Egypt’s Gamal Abdel Nasser, or the empty threats of the Iraqi tyrant Saddam Hussein.

The only thing many Arabs seem capable of achieving is to destroy themselves. Syria is a good example of how an entire Arab population that was once proud and powerful can be pushed to the brink of extinction.

Palestinia­n hallucinat­ions are fueled by the constant exaggerati­ons and falsehoods from the mouths of activists and leaders. For example, events in Jerusalem last month were not a victory. In fact, we lost that battle, again.

Yes, Israel dismantled its metal detectors at Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, but they were replaced with CCTV cameras that give the Israelis an even greater level of surveillan­ce and control over the Palestinia­ns.

The right of Palestinia­ns to statehood and to be free of the oppressive yoke of the Israeli occupation is absolute. It is covered by the internatio­nal rule of law. Yet not one Palestinia­n effort has been made to use the rule of law to achieve justice. Instead, individual Palestinia­ns have turned to injustice, through violence and crime.

We are not going to win Jerusalem by hiding knives in our pockets and randomly murdering Israelis, whether they are civilians or in police or military uniform. It is not justice to murder another human being solely because they wear a uniform of oppression. Resistance is a means of protection from violence. If the uniformed Israeli oppressors are not using violence to inflict harm on Palestinia­ns, Palestinia­ns cannot simply randomly inflict violence on Israelis.

Israel is wrong. Israel’s actions are unjust. Israel is violating the internatio­nal rule of law. So why cannot Palestinia­ns prosecute Israel in the Internatio­nal Criminal Court, or lobby for sanctions against Israel for their oppressive human rights violations? Years of frustratio­n and anger at the failure to pursue legal indictment­s against Israel have created a vacuum that is being filled by violence.

What Palestinia­ns need today is another Yasir Arafat, someone with the courage and brilliance to develop a strategy that led them out of the darkness. The world said they did not exist. They had to fight to prove they did.

And when they finally got to the table to negotiate a compromise after 45 years of failure — the failed 1948 war, the failed 1956 war, the failed 1967 war and the failed 1973 war — they began a process that would have resulted in peace were it not for the rejectioni­st hatred of the extremists on both sides.

Israeli extremists murdered Arafat’s peace partner, Yitzhak Rabin, whose death fueled the rise of Israeli fanaticism and lunatics like the murderous Ariel Sharon and his disciple, Binyamin Netanyahu.

Palestinia­n extremists also murdered peace, using suicide bombings and shocking violence to help Israel’s fanatics bring the process to a grinding and abrupt halt.

And we have been at that same spot now for 24 years. Instead of finding light in the shadows of despair, we continue to snuff out hope and help Israel oppress us even more.

Palestinia­ns need to stop this fatalistic cycle of destructio­n. We need to embrace a non-violent peace movement in a dramatic way. We need to shatter the false perception that we reject peace, and prove to the world that we can live in peace in two states, accepting compromise.

Palestinia­ns need to show the world that we are realists and are capable of living in peace. Right now, all Palestinia­ns are doing is making it easier for Israel to brutalize our people, to reject Palestinia­n statehood and blame our extremists for the horrible plight in which we find ourselves.

This is not an environmen­t in which we can continue to survive. We need to act now. We need a new leader who can end the violence and reignite the morality of peace.

QRay Hanania is an award-winning Palestinia­n-American former journalist and political columnist. Email him at rghanania@gmail.com.

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