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Are Palestinians on the Verge of a New Intifadha?
By Khalid Amayreh
in Occupied Palestine
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, October 12, 2015
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Palestinians, especially youngsters, are taking to the streets in
large numbers to protest increasingly determined efforts by Jewish
fanatics to take over or demolish al-Aqsa Mosque, the third holiest place
in Islam. A number of protesters, including a child, have been
shot dead by trigger-happy Israeli soldiers, instructed by the Israeli
government to shoot to kill even peaceful protesters. According to
eyewitnesses, Abdul Rahman Ubaydullah, 12, was shot dead early Tuesday by
an Israeli sniper as he was playing outside his home at the Ayda refugee
camp near Bethlehem. Israel murdered thousands of Palestinians,
including hundreds of children, in three devastating wars on the Gaza
Strip in 2008-9, 2012, and 2014. On Monday, another Palestinian
youngster named Huthayfa Suleiman was shot dead at the Shweika
neighborhood near the town of Tulkarem, in the northern West Bank.
Palestinian medical sources have reported that as many as 600 protesters
were injured in the last three days, 300 by rubber-coated bullets, and the
rest as a result of suffocation from tear-gas inhalation. The
hawkish Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu on Monday vowed to take
"harsh” measures against "rioters." The measures include
instructions to kill stone-throwers, and demolish the family homes of
Palestinians accused of killing Israeli settlers as well as imposing hefty
fines on their families. The measures seem to represent a stark
contrast to the extremely lenient measures adopted against Jewish
terrorists responsible for murdering Palestinians. Nearly two
months ago, Jewish terrorists burned alive an entire Palestinian family at
the village of Duma near Nablus in the northern West Bank. The
father, mother and a small toddler succumbed to their massive burns while
a second and only remaining child of the family is still fighting for his
life in hospital. Israel vowed to catch the perpetrators. However,
two months after the ugly incident, none of the murderers has been
apprehended. It is widely believed that the Israeli security
agencies as well as justice system are reluctant to pursue the Talmudic
settler terrorists who are backed by powerful political figures as and
top-ranking army officers. The Israeli justice system, which is
rife with right-wing judges sympathetic to the terrorists, often treats
Jewish suspects as "innocent even if proven guilty," using the words of
Israeli peace activist. Al-Aqsa Mosque, the epicenter
The main reason behind current Palestinian protests is the recurrent
and increasingly bold Jewish attempts to take over Al-Aqsa Mosque from
Muslim hands in order to build on its site a Jewish temple.
Messianic Jewish groups, backed by powerful parties within the coalition
government led by Netanyahu have been storming the Islamic sanctuary,
nearly on a daily basis, under the protection of the Israeli security
forces. Muslims who tried to defend the sanctity of the place were
severely beaten, shot at, or arrested and given hefty fines. On
Monday, crack Israeli soldiers expelled Muslim worshipers from the place.
Messianic Jews believe that the destruction of the Aqsa Mosque and
building a Talmudic temple on its site would usher in the beginning of the
so-called "redemption age" and appearance of a Jewish Messiah or redeemer,
who will bring salvation for Jews and establish a world-wide Jewish
empire. Some Jewish circles, including religious Zionists, whose
main political arm, ha-Bayt ha Yehudi, (Jewish home), is the second
largest party in the current Israeli government, believe that bloodshed
and violence on a very large scale must precede the redemption and
appearance of the redeemer. Believers in this cataclysmic
theology, who are in the hundreds of thousands and include most settlers
in the West Bank, often seek to expedite these doomsday whims by
provoking violence in Occupied Palestine, especially by torching mosques
and even churches and by committing outrageous acts of murder like what
happened to the Dawabsheh family. However, Messianic Jews know
well that nothing would provoke the Palestinians like the recurrent
storming of the Aqsa Mosque. Life- and- death issue
In a certain sense, the millenarian Jews are correct.
Assaults on the Aqsa Mosque, even under the deceptive rubric of "innocent
visits" do provoke Palestinians as nothing else would. After all,
the Aqsa Mosque is an integral part of the Islamic belief itself. The
Mosque is mentioned by name in Suratul Isra (Chapter- 17) Most
Palestinians actually believe that the majestic Muslim sanctuary, to which
the Prophet Muhammed made his night journey from Mecca and subsequently
flew from there to the seventh heaven in what is known in Muslim
traditions as Israa and Mi'iraj, symbolizes their very existence in
Palestine. Hence, targeting the Mosque by Jews is viewed as a
direct, brazen and flagrant attack or declaration of war on the very
existence of the Palestinians, not only in Palestine, but also in the
Levant region. That is why; nearly every Palestinian considers the
issue a matter of life and death even at the personal level.
A new Intifadha
It is difficult to say with certainty whether an intifada or uprising
is occurring or going to occur soon. However, it is amply clear
that the chances for a new intifada are now greater than ever before in
light of the deep anger and indignation generated among most Palestinians
by Israeli provocations and crimes. Hence, it is probably logical
to say that the evolution of the present protests in the West Bank into a
full-fledged uprising depends very much on Israeli behaviors, especially
at the Aqsa Mosque. More to the point, the virtual death of the
so-called peace process and the practical elimination by Israel of all
realistic prospects for the establishment of a viable Palestinian state
are likely to make the eruption of a third Intifada more likely if not
inevitable.
Khalid Amayreh is a veteran Palestinian journalist
and political commentator living in the West Bank. Source: The
Palestinian Information Center
http://english.palinfo.com/site/pages/details.aspx?itemid=73970
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