A decisive loss for Israel
Published Jan 28, 2009 1:39 PM
The following essay by Mousa Abu Marzook, deputy chief of the Hamas
political bureau, was published in the Guardian on Jan. 22.
Israel’s objectives from the war on Gaza were set long before its
launch: to remove the Hamas movement and government, achieve the reinstallation
of the Fatah leader, Mahmoud Abbas, in Gaza, and end the armed resistance. Two
other objectives were not announced. First, restore the Israeli public’s
wavering confidence in its armed forces after its defeat by Hizballah in 2006.
Second, boost the coalition government in the coming elections.
Accordingly, we declare that Israel lost, and lost decisively. What did it
achieve? The killing of large numbers of civilians, children and women, and the
destruction of homes, ministry buildings and other infrastructure with the most
advanced United States weapons and other internationally banned chemical and
phosphorous elements. Almost 2,000 children were killed and injured in
desperate pursuit of political goals. Many international organizations called
these attacks war crimes, yet barely a word of denunciation was uttered by any
Western leader. What message does the European Union mean to send Palestinians
by its shameful silence on these crimes, when it speaks incessantly on human
rights?
If anything, the last three weeks, and previous 18 months, have proved that the
Palestinians can never be broken by either starvation, economic strangulation
or brutal attack. European leaders have only one option: to recognize the
outcome of a democratic process they had called for and supported.
The aggression failed to undermine or weaken the Hamas-led government, or turn
Palestinians against Hamas. If anything, public support is stronger than ever
in Palestine and worldwide. Hamas’s military capabilities have not been
hurt, either. This explains Israel scurrying to sign such a strange agreement
with the U.S. to stop arms reaching Hamas. It is doomed to fail. As the former
Israeli chief of staff Moshe Yaalon and [right-wing Likud party leader]
Benjamin Netanyahu agreed, Israeli forces failed to achieve their
objectives.
Why is Israel allowed a continuous flow of the most lethal arms, including
banned weapons, while national resistance movements are denied the means of
defense? International laws permit occupied nations to resist their occupiers,
and that is a right we aim to utilize to the full.
Israel must accept the reality that it is incapable of breaking the Palestinian
resistance. Similarly, Europe must accept that bringing back Abbas on an
Israeli tank is not an option. Nor are attempts to win by
“diplomacy” what the might of the Israeli military failed to secure
by force. To state that all aid for Gaza reconstruction must go through the
illegal government of appointed Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Salam
Fayyad suggests there is no end to some parties’ exploitation of
Palestinians. We will never cease to pursue national unity, but we will never
allow it to be attained by compromising Palestinian rights.
And to President Obama we say: The wave of hope that met your election was
heavily dampened by your silence on the Gaza massacre. This was compounded by
your pre-election statement siding with the Israeli settlers of Sderot. You
would do well to know the history of the places of which you speak. Sderot,
which may be known to some as an Israeli town, lies on the ruins of Najd, a
Palestinian village ransacked in May 1948 by Zionist terrorist gangs. Villagers
were forced from their beds and homes with nothing but the clothes they were
wearing, rendering them refugees for the next 61 years. That is the story of
Sderot. It is never a good start to get your tyrant and victims mixed up, but
there is still room for a revival of passionate optimism. Only if you decide to
fairly address the issue of the 6 million Palestinian refugees and the ending
of occupation of Palestinian lands, including Jerusalem, will you be able to
start a new relationship with the Muslim world.
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