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      Palestine Looks Abroad for Rational 
	  Understanding  
	By Mahboob A. Khawaja 
	Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, January 25, 
	2011 
           “What one misses in Arab and Palestinian culture is a moral 
	and intellectual standard by which truth and falsehood can be distinguished 
	and according to which intellectuals act regardless of profit or patronage.” 
	  We Palestinians must still reconcile ourselves with our history, and 
	with the perhaps futile sacrifices of the past century. And  we must 
	restore Palestine to its place not simply as a small piece of territory 
	between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River but an idea that for 
	years galvanized the Arab world into thinking about and fighting for social 
	justice, democracy, and a different kind of future than the one that has 
	been imposed on it by force and by an absence of Arab will.” (Edward W. 
	Said, Peace and its Discontents, 1996)     Palestine is one but 
	Palestinians are “scattered like seeds” describes the distinguish professor 
	of comparative cultures and civilizations - Dr. Shaw Dallal, the portrait of 
	Palestinian lives ruined by the global politics of the few. When people are 
	dispersed by force of political violence, they encounter insurmountable 
	challenges and seem to build–up the momentum for unity of ideas and ideals 
	and strive with strength of faith for a just cause and survival under 
	tormenting conditions as persist in Palestine for over 60 years after the 
	establishment of the State of Israel. The Jewish homeland in Palestine is 
	outcome of the British- American complacency to avoid accountability for the 
	centuries of conscious persecutions of the Jews in Europe. There was a 
	culture of anti-Jewish religious metaphor across the European world that 
	spilled over to America while Europeans migrated to the new world. 
	Ironically, Arabs are the only people and civilization that enjoys a history 
	of extending human dignity and equal treatment to Jewish people in their 
	homes and hearts. Today, Arabs are the victims of Israeli intransigence and 
	cruelty in Palestine. They live under barbed culture as did the Jews under 
	the Nazis. Perhaps, Jewish emigrants from Eastern Europe could not think to 
	free themselves from the past except to sustain the Nazi culture of human 
	atrocities and reshape Palestine with barbed wires walls and check points to 
	reinvent the insanity of Nazism. What a strange co-incident of human 
	history?  Nobody wants to learn from the lesson of history. Would this 
	course of human ignorance favor the Jewish people and the State of Israel? 
	 Would Jews be more secure by depriving the Palestinians of their inborn 
	right to freedom- an independent State of Palestine? When darkness prevails, 
	people and nation seem to lose the sense of direction. For ages, the 
	capitalist Europeans-American fought ideological wars against communist 
	Russia and China. Today, they eagerly and desperately trying to bridge the 
	historical gulfs often seem unbridgeable. American economic survival depends 
	on the I.O.U notes of trillion of dollars from the Chinese. History is not 
	fixed nor is the destiny of people. Jews should know better as they have 
	gone through various critical junctures in their life cycle- it is the 
	enlightened foresight that can envisage the future for the Arab-Israeli 
	co-existence, not the warfare of the past.   The oil exporting Arabs 
	are authoritarian and patriotic of tribal life but not ignorant as the 
	Western news media perceives in its deliberate visualization of the Muslim 
	people. Their faith, culture and human values are as credible as one could 
	imagine in the Western human norms and values. Arab people have a history of 
	civilization unparallel in global affairs. It is just that in the 
	politically incorrect Western news media articulated culture; some are 
	incapable of learning and rational understanding of the facts of life as 
	they did when they disliked Russians and Chinese. Recognizing the rights and 
	dignity of the people of Palestine does not mean a negation or challenge to 
	the Jewish people and their freedom from exploitation. The global community 
	has come to realize that enough is enough and now is the time to come to 
	consensus for the making of an independent State of Palestine and ensure a 
	durable peace and a new culture of people to people co-existence in the 
	Middle East. Increasing number of world leaders and countries are offering 
	recognition to the State of Palestine with capital in East Jerusalem. This 
	is natural and logical understanding of the facts of human life. This 
	proposition is nothing new or absurd but a reflection of social and 
	religious history of the Arab Middle East. Moses and Jews contain more 
	references, detailed pages and authentic illustrations in the Al-Qura’an 
	than any other Divine revelation including the Torah and Bible. Muslims 
	respect Jesus and Moses as Prophets of Islam – a continuity of prophethood 
	from Adam to Mohammad. If the Jews living in Israel would like to embrace 
	Judaism as the real object of their faith instead of politically 
	indoctrinated Zionism, well that does not offend the Arab culture or 
	challenge Islam. In their daily prayers and recitation of the Al-Qura’an, 
	they know and believe in Judaism as the Divine religion. When the Israeli PM 
	Netanyahu speaks of a new “Jewish State” doctrine instead of the established 
	Zionist State of Israel, it is a political myth in search of escape from the 
	prevalent realities on the ground, not the God- revealed religion of Moses 
	to be indoctrinated. Politicians pretend and act like puppets on stage when 
	face unknown challenges and their motives demand such a stage setting. 
	Perhaps, the knowledge-based Jewish Rabies should break the silence and 
	share perception on the making of a truly Jewish State. Politicians change 
	but the Divine religion to Moses is known to the Rabies. It will support 
	Islam and people will live together in peace with complete submission to One 
	God- the God of Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Mohammad. Nobody can speak with 
	certainty about Netanyahu’s religious beliefs or political priorities as 
	they keep on changing from one extreme to another. Perhaps, some of the 
	Arabian and Islamic scholars should break the silence and help guide the 
	divided political actors, how the message of Islam could restore human 
	dignity, peace and reconciliation between the Arabs and Jews without 
	jeopardizing anybody’s standing in global affairs. Once the invaders know 
	Islam, they will embrace it only if it is presented in a logical manner. 
	    The in-house skirmishes between various groups asserting control 
	did little to support the cause of freedom. Some of the Palestinian 
	neo-colonial leaders should encourage the new generation of educated and 
	competent people to assume leadership for building a new future on equal 
	terms with Israel. Whether Arafat and Abbas, few of them for too long were 
	subservient to the Israeli supremacy and supporting their agendas for 
	continued occupation, not freedom from the chains of occupation and 
	exploitation.  Palestinians need unity of thought and action as one 
	people. Their division represents absurdity, not intelligent outlook to the 
	purpose of freedom from the Israeli occupation.  Late Professor Edward Said 
	(“Who is in charge of the Past and the Future”), makes the point: “We 
	acquired a modern political identity by virtue of that struggle, which is 
	very far from over. Today our sense of our history and past should fuller, 
	more critical, more insightful, not less. Above all, it should be written by 
	us, not the American Secretary of State, nor the Israeli government. If we 
	do not take charge of our history what future, if any, will be left for us 
	to think about and implement?” Whether it is Fatah or Hamas, they should see 
	the interest of the people, not the rudimentary flip-flop of the old tribal 
	warfare. Their strength lies in their purpose of being rational people to 
	make ways for the future generation to live in peace.  Palestinian 
	leaders should focus on the goal not on discard and declare the independence 
	without any waiting. MJ Rosenberg, in his most recent article (“US: 
	Recognize State of Palestine In 2011”-ICH, 01/20/2011) notes:    “The 
	best alternative is a U.S.-brokered settlement that would establish a State 
	of Palestine, with contiguous borders, alongside Israel. East Jerusalem 
	would be the Palestinian capital. In exchange, Israel would get the two 
	things it has always insisted are the only demands it makes of the Arabs: 
	secure, recognized borders and security guarantees from the United States. 
	(The security of the Palestinian state would also be guaranteed.”   
	The proactive initiatives rest with the visionary leaders on both sides of 
	the barbed wire. To see things beyond the obvious, not just for today but 
	for tomorrow and day after tomorrow, in the near future and for distant 
	future to be built on mutual recognition, equality and freedom. Holocaust 
	was engineered against the Jews by the Europeans not by the Arabs. The Arab 
	civilization is remarkably unique and credible to claim that Jews have been 
	living amidst their culture and in co-existence for centuries. The concept 
	of state without people is void. Only Hitler and Mussolini could have been 
	flattered by the absolutism of the state doctrine. The current Israeli PM 
	Netanhou talks of peace and con-existence with Palestinians but defies logic 
	when it comes to action in the same spirit. In one sided glorification of 
	the state of Israel another strand can be traced out in Netanhou’s mindset 
	and that is interwoven emotions of hatred and fear of the unknown if an 
	equal State of Palestine will come into being.  Palestinians are the 
	victims of perpetuated fear against their culture and freedom. Arguably, 
	when two national entities exist side by side and treat each other with 
	respect, they develop trust and accountability for mutual survival. Leaders 
	lead and leaders talk openly and learn from the complex situations and 
	difficult circumstances stalling the human change and progress. Those with a 
	picture of the future will survive, others will remain prisoners in the 
	depth of human ignorance and self- imposed failure. Israelis with strong 
	institutionalized capacity of thinking and actions do enjoy the freedom of 
	alternatives, not so with the oil producing Arab elite. They follow 
	one-track box and often without thinking of their own national interests. 
	Their global image in policy making and behaviors carries no weight for the 
	future. When the Arabs were committed to Islam as a system of life, they 
	were people enriched with originality of thinking and proactive vision of 
	success for the future, not just for the self but for the whole of mankind. 
	But the borrowed oil-based economic prosperity has destroyed the Arab 
	cultures and values, not just the originality of things for the good of 
	humanity but transformed them into captives of illusions without reality. 
	The Arab rulers are subservient to the policy dictates of the Western 
	masters, not accountable to the interests of the people they govern. If they 
	were intelligent and energetic in new thinking with strong presence in 
	global politics, they could have evolved new institutions and offered help 
	to search for feasible solutions to major political problems such as 
	Palestine, Kashmir and remaking of Muslim Ummah. Recent political upsurge in 
	Tunisia and the disgraced fall down of Ben Ali should serve a warning to the 
	authoritarian Arab rulers. They need an inward eye and thinking to serve the 
	people, not the masters in Washington or London.   The former colonial 
	master of the Middle East, the British policy makers are confused on matters 
	of principles. Their interest is derived from the unknown and often glued to 
	financial gains in playing the political cards. Britain is no longer a 
	superpower but shrinking to be a colony of the US as it was during the Roman 
	Empire. They follow blindly the US lead in global affairs as they did in 
	Iraq and Afghanistan- fighting without a cause and killing others and get 
	killed.  The US leaders believe that war is the lifeline for the economy and 
	the big political-military-industrial complex controlling the nerve of the 
	US strategic thinking and policies. They need wars, not peace. The Middle 
	East does not long for another war but peace and co-existence for human well 
	being and living together. Arabs despite being rich in banking and buildings 
	are weak and need moral and intellectual strength that oil pitched dollar 
	cannot buy. To subside the primitive neo-colonial rulers in their immobile 
	palaces, the Arab world as a whole desperately needs new public 
	institutions, new thinking and new educated and proactive intelligent people 
	in public governance who could cope with the challenges of the 21st century 
	innovative political thinking and global interactive communication. 
	Listening and learning is much part of the leadership trait as it is 
	rational substance for effective leadership. Are the oil producing Arab 
	rulers listening to the voices of REASON? A decade earlier when this author 
	proposed to one influential Arab foreign minister to establish a university 
	of security, peace and conflict management that it will help cultivate their 
	institutionalized capacity building to deal with global issues including 
	Palestine and strengthen their capability in public institutions.  
	Strangely enough, his reply was that we have the best experts from USA and 
	Europe to advise us. Surely, Allah does not guide the ignorant and wicked. 
	The Al-Qura’an clarifies the truth that “intelligent people always readily 
	accept advice.” Are there any Arab leaders looking for intelligent advice 
	and guidance to reconnect themselves with the aspirations of the masses? 
	  Why do the Arabs and Palestinian leaders failed to make progress in 
	global conflict resolution? Late Professor Edward W. Said puts it in a 
	nutshell: “we must all take the blame in colossal failure.” (Peace and its 
	Discontents). The Israelis were smart to cherish the White House Peace 
	handshake between Yasir Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin but the Palestinian gained 
	nothing out of the so called Oslo peace process. President Obama appears 
	enthusiastic to proclaim from the UN Assembly that by next year, there 
	should be two states having membership of the UN, beside Israel an 
	independent State of Palestine. This is an idea, not a devised formal plan 
	of the US government. In 2012, political campaigns will build up momentum 
	for the next presidential race in the US. The US politics survives on Jewish 
	financial contributions as will Obama and the Democratic Party to get 
	re-elected. One fails to understand, who will think pragmatically to enhance 
	the cause of freedom for Palestine? The oil rich Arabs have no leadership, 
	no vision for the future, nor presence in the US policy making corridors. 
	They are overwhelmed with erecting tallest buildings made of dust across the 
	Arabian gulf region. The big thinking behind the tall edifice does not 
	change the political scale in Washington nor frighten anybody. Dust is dust, 
	it does not change its originality. They lack institutions and inward 
	foresight and will to assign priority to the freedom of Palestine. Hardly 
	any Arab leaders can communicate openly to the informed global community. 
	Some Arabs are wasting time and opportunities to buy obsolete US weaponry 
	worth of $60 billion or more but it will not raise eyebrows to influence the 
	Arab status-quo in the Middle East strategic construct dominated by Israel. 
	What Israeli and America need is an intellectual and political challenge 
	that the naïve Arab rulers cannot imagine. Under Islam, the Arabs used to 
	claim and enjoin moral and intellectual superiority in dealing with enemies 
	and situations of conflict. They appear void of reasoning. At a Middle 
	Eastern university campus, while this author was speaking on the current 
	affairs, a mention was made that “Arab prince live in palaces, not with 
	people.” Among the audience some of the ruling elite got allergic and 
	nauseated. Consequently, next time, the Arab embassy refused to issue the 
	visit visa.   The superficial oil-based prosperity has bewildered 
	the Arab rulers to the extent that some have become intolerable to any 
	rational concerns. They THINK of the self, not of the people or of the 
	Muslim Ummah. Would another jolt as was inflicted to Saddam Hussein change 
	the Arab thinking of the politics of the palaces? Have they learned anything 
	from the ousted Ben Ali of Tunisia? He is not a victim of anything except of 
	his egoistic wrong thinking and a dictator kept in office by the Western 
	governments and the IMF. There is a culture of pretension across the Western 
	political governance about human rights and liberty. Nobody questioned Ben 
	Ali while he was decreeing anti-Islamic practices and torturing political 
	activists. All of  sudden, the Western news media opens up its closed 
	circuits to Arabs activists, Mr. Obama  speaks out, so does Ban K Moon, 
	the unheard UN Secretary General on human right violations in Tunisia and so 
	many others.  Were they dormant and deaf in the past prior to the 
	ousting of Ben Ali?  Palestinian leaders should not wait for anything to 
	happen out of the blue but organize themselves as one people of UNITY 
	striving to achieve national freedom from Israeli occupation. They should 
	plan to declare the independent State of Palestine with capital in East 
	Jerusalem without delay.  Otherwise, global community would be as 
	indifferent to that goal as they have been throughout the history.  The 
	Palestinian leadership should articulate initiatives to make it happen. Let 
	us share the vision of late Professor Edward Said (Peace and its 
	Discontents: Essays on Palestine in the Middle East Peace Process, 1996), a 
	truly dedicated intellectual and warrior for the freedom of Palestine:   
	“I sincerely believe in reconciliation between peoples and cultures in 
	collision, and have made it my life’s work to try to further that end. But 
	true reconciliation cannot be imposed, neither can it occur between cultures 
	and societies that are enormously uneven in power. The kind of 
	reconciliation that can bring real peace can only occur between equals, 
	between partners whose independence, strength of purpose, and inner cohesion 
	allows them fully to understand and share with the other.”       
	Dr. Mahboob A. Khawaja specializes in global security, 
	peace and conflict resolution with keen interests in Islamic-Western 
	comparative cultures and civilizations, and author of several publications 
	including: "Muslims and the West: Quest for Change and Conflict Resolution", 
	University Press of America; How America Lost the War in Iraq and 
	Afghanistan and Mujahideen Won; To America and Canada with Reason, VDM 
	Publishers, 2009; “President Obama – War is War, Not Peace”, 2009; “ Global 
	Peace and Conflict Management: How the Arabs-Israelis and the West Duped the 
	Humanity?” “The Arab People Look for Peace and New Leadership.”, and 
	“President Obama and the US Generals in Search of Navigational Change.” 
	Comments are welcome at: 
	kmahboob@yahoo.com . 
       
       
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