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The message Sharon refuses to heed,
Adnan Abu Odeh
The Daily Star, 7/28/03
When John Wolf, head of the American team charged with monitoring the
application of the “road map,” informed the Israeli authorities that a
simple mathematical equation would show that their government dismantled
only one “unauthorized” settlement and not 10 as they claim, he did
more than just unmask Ariel Sharon’s deception tactics. He also
uncovered the fact that the latter does not share US President George W.
Bush’s vision of a two-state solution, Israeli and Palestinian, on the
land of Mandate Palestine.
Israel’s relentless expansion of its settlements in the occupied West
Bank simply shows that it means to continue eating up parts of Palestine
until such a day, not that far off now, when any talk of an independent
and viable Palestinian state, on the land of Palestine, becomes redundant,
since not enough land will be left. News sources have it that it is the
Israeli Peace Now movement that monitors and reports on Israel’s
settlement activities, which means that it is that movement and not the
Sharon government that shares Bush’s vision of a two-state solution.
However, since it is the Sharon government and not the Peace Now Movement
that decides Israel’s policies, the question that begs itself now is:
What is the solution in Sharon’s view? This is a legitimate ideological
question to which the answer could be the transfer option – the gradual
ejection of the Palestinians from their land. But this solution is not
feasible due to several reasons, and chief among them is the fact that the
Palestinians are holding tight onto their land and want no other.
The sacrifices that the Palestinians have offered and continue to offer
since the onset of their intifada, which occupies part of the world’s
consciousness due to events unfolding daily on television screens, is not
the only proof of the above. There is another other war taking place,
albeit a secret and unseen one.
A look at a map of the population centers in the West Bank would show
dense intertwining of Palestinian villages and Israeli settlements. One
would quickly see that the settlements are connected by a large network of
modern roads that crisscross the old Palestinian roads – which link
Palestinian villages – and end up in Israel. This brings to mind the
image of warts that appears on the skin and which our mothers removed by
tightly knotting a silk thread around their base to cut off their blood
supply.
The bypass roads that Israel built between the settlements are like this
silk thread, and if we were to follow the same logic, life in the
surrounded Palestinian towns and villages should have soon come to a halt.
This unbearable situation was further compounded when Israel, after the
onset of the intifada, applied additional choking measures by laying many
roadblocks on the old roads that link Palestinian cities and villages.
Surprisingly, however, life did not come to a halt in these towns and
villages, even though life for their inhabitants did become harder and
more difficult to bear. The Palestinians have actually devised their own
countermeasure – bypass roads to relieve that throttling, exactly like
the human body opens a new artery to bypass the blocked ones.
The ads that appear on local Palestinian television selling “shoes for
bypass roads,” therefore, hold many hidden signs. Among them is one that
Sharon would do well to heed, namely that the Palestinians have opted for
a two-state solution as the only valid option. If, however, Israel chooses
to ignore these signs, it will have no alternative, once the road map
fails, but to come to terms with the only remaining option – not
transfer, but the creation of a bi-national Palestinian state. But will
Sharon ever open his eyes to the truth?
Adnan Abu Odeh, a former Jordanian ambassador, information minister and
chief of the royal court, is a regular contributor to THE DAILY STAR
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| The Israeli
apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers
(Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03). |
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| The Israeli
apartheid (security) wall around Palestinian population centers in
the West Bank (Ran Cohen, pmc, 5/24/03). |
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