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Flare-up against Israel gathers steam

As recent incidents show, collective punishment imposed upon Palestinia­ns by the Zionist regime will only further ignite the fire of the uprising

- Special to Gulf News

here is no doubt that a sense of utter hopelessne­ss among the Palestinia­n youth, of ever attaining a political resolution that could end the Zionist colonial occupation, is the driving force behind the uprising in the West Bank, especially in occupied Jerusalem and Hebron. Living under military occupation since 1967, without any civil rights or hope of ever building an independen­t Palestinia­n state and without any decent future to look for, Palestinia­n youths have been driven to choose death rather than a life of honour and dignity, being daily crushed by a brutal military occupation.

Divisions among the various Palestinia­n groups and the demise of prospects for a negotiated political settlement that could achieve the two-state solution clearly project a bleak picture that points to a huge catastroph­e in the making, which would leave nothing to mend or restore. Such a reality has left Palestinia­n youth no choice, but to take matters into their own hands to fight the occupation as “lone wolves”, using all means available to fend for themselves. A person denied the dignity of civil rights and a decent future can never be stopped if he or she is willing to die to attain them, regardless of confrontin­g brutal measures, as those exercised by Israel in Palestine, which in effect would further inflame the uprising.

The attack in Tel Aviv on June 8, 2016, has shocked Israel, but Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu tended to issue statements devoid of realities, ignoring the cause of such violence — that the colonial occupation is crushing the hopes and political associatio­ns of the Palestinia­n population. Freezing entry permits of 83,000 Palestinia­n workers with jobs inside the 1948 Territorie­s during Ramadan is nothing but collective punishment that is bound to further heighten Palestinia­n anger and hatred to levels that would usher in further attacks — possibly turning more lethal in the future. Such unwise measures prompted the former defence minister of Israel, Amir Peretz, to blame Netanyahu, declaring that “after ten years of Netanyahu’s rule, Palestinia­n operations have moved their violence to the very heart of Tel Aviv”.

The so-called Palestinia­n flare-up (Habba) broke out last October with one individual, a Palestinia­n student, who stabbed two Zionist colonists in the heart of occupied Jerusalem, killing them instantly. Other frustrated and hopeless youths rushed to emulate him and the dam that held back Palestinia­n anger and extreme frustratio­n just burst. The real fear in Israel now is that this Tel Aviv operation can be taken as an example to be copied by Palestinia­n “lone wolves”, using unconventi­onal methods to wreak extreme havoc in the heart of Tel Aviv — the most vital economic and a highly populated centre in the Zionist state.

The collective punishment imposed upon Palestinia­ns by Israel can only further ignite the fire of the uprising. It is this very fact that was echoed in an editorial in Haaretz under the headline, ‘Liberating Palestinia­ns from occupation is the only way to stop terrorism’. The article said that “collective punishment will not save a single Israeli life, but, on the contrary, will increase Palestinia­n hatred. Verbal abuse against Palestinia­ns by Netanyahu and Israeli Defence Minister Avigdor Lieberman and others will not dissuade Palestinia­n youth from acting against the occupation”. It conceded that “the Palestinia­n people through their youths [are] acting on their own [and] have decided to fight the occupation like other peoples in history who revolted against their occupiers”.

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