The swift descent into a new Gaza confrontation says that leaders on
both sides of the divide, including in the US, have learned almost
nothing from past tragedies, writes James Zogby
The escalating violence between Israel and Gaza should remind us of old
lessons that still need to be learned and new realities to which
attention must now be paid.
First and foremost among the old lessons is the fact that the
successive waves of violence that have characterised the history of the
Israeli-Palestinian conflict have produced nothing but more death and
destruction, more suffering and insecurity, and more anger all round.
Every attack or assault that was intended to “teach a lesson” or “exact
revenge” only laid the predicate for the next attack. And so it has gone
for decades. The lesson that should have been learned, and apparently
has not been learned, is that just as violence will not end the
occupation, neither will violence put an end to resistance to the
occupation....READ MORE
No comments:
Post a Comment