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"Resilient" |
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USA Today Cartoon August 2014 |
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Palestinian women look at the shattered remains of a building complex
that was destroyed by Israel this month. The best form of resistance to
such brutality is non-violent, argues Hussein Ibish. (AFP PHOTO/ROBERTO SCHMIDT) |
"Although in the West it is sometimes
thought Palestinians mainly refer to militants as “martyrs,” in fact
they define everyone who perishes in the conflict with Israel as a
martyr. The term has traditionally been used indiscriminately, including
everyone from babies killed in their sleep to suicide bombers.
Not only is there no need to dispense with the concept of martyrdom
in the Palestinian cause. There is a crying need to clarify the term and
strictly apply it to those who willingly risk – and unfortunately who
will have to also give – their own lives for freedom without trying to
harm others. Those who damage the Palestinian cause through
counterproductive violence should be excluded from this honorific. But
so, too, should random victims.
Martyrdom status should instead be reserved for those who actually
act like martyrs and who step forward to accept injury or death, without
evil intent towards anyone else, in order to free their people from
outrageous oppression.
Religious leaders, especially, and other
Palestinian opinion-shapers, would be key figures in a conscious,
coordinated and sustained campaign for as long as it takes to change the
way martyrdom is understood in Palestinian society.
Is this an absurd pipe-dream? Possibly. But there is no other way to
successfully unleash the massive power potentially at the disposal of
the Palestinian people. Israel would have no effective answer to a
campaign of non-violence, and the power-dynamics between the occupier
and occupied would be totally upended..."
HUSSEIN IBISH of ATFP, September 2, 2014
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