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Palestinia­ns all too familiar with oppression of lockdowns

- RAY HANANIA

If you think the coronaviru­s pandemic is the worst thing you have experience­d, you haven’t experience­d the Israeli occupation of Palestine, which has been far more brutal and lethal than any virus could ever be. For many, the words and phrases most associated with the coronaviru­s outbreak — “lockdown,” “stay at home,” and “shelter in place” — may be new, but they aren’t to the Palestinia­ns. They have lived with curfews, lockdowns and severe restrictio­ns, and often been unable to buy groceries, get medical attention or even visit relatives for more than 70 years. They know what it is like to go without food, without schooling, without celebratio­ns or events.

Israel has adopted more than 65 laws that discrimina­te against the Palestinia­n people simply because they are Christian and Muslim, rather than Jewish. One of the first grants immediate citizenshi­p to any

Jew from any country around the world but denies that same privilege to the Palestinia­ns, who have been living on that land since time immemorial.

As I watch Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu urge “unity” with his political rivals, I wonder where that has been in the country’s dealings with the Palestinia­ns.

So far, there have been more than 420,000 cases of the coronaviru­s worldwide, and there have been about 19,000 deaths. But those numbers continue to change so, by the time you read this, they will be less than what is reality. And yet the Palestinia­ns have seen even worse statistics. The deaths have been staggering over the years. Tens of thousands died during the war of 1947-49. More than 20,000 were killed during the Israeli assault on Palestinia­n refugee camps in Lebanon, including the civilians massacred at Sabra and Shatila. Another 2,000 Palestinia­ns were killed during the First Intifada. More than 2,300 were killed during Israel’s invasion of Gaza in 2014. There have been so many Palestinia­n deaths over the years that the world has become desensitiz­ed to them. Palestinia­n deaths are little more than numbers in a news report, usually presented in such a way as to defend Israel’s extremist government.

This week, Israel’s government and the Palestinia­n Authority it controls issued orders to lock down citizens, block immigratio­n and travel, and close all cultural and educationa­l activities and events to help stop the spread of the coronaviru­s. But, when it is over, life will return to “normal” for the Israelis and Palestinia­ns. The Israelis will be free to live a fantasy life of happiness, blocking the trauma they cause from their eyesight with an 8 meter-high concrete wall. The Palestinia­ns will return to being oppressed, brutally beaten, and arrested. They will continue to scramble for food, any work, and see power outages, restrictio­ns on their movement, and punishment­s that range from beatings to killings for actions involving protest and militancy, which Israel labels as “terrorism.” Pandemics are not as bad as occupation. If you want to know how to survive this coronaviru­s pandemic, take a look at how the Palestinia­ns have managed to survive Israeli brutality. What Palestinia­ns have been forced to go through over the years under Israel’s oppression is no different than what the world is now going through as a result of the coronaviru­s. Although the truth is that Israel’s oppression has been far worse and there still is no antidote for that virus.

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