4.9.04
How Are You, Non-Violence?
At the mass meeting with Arun Gandhi, the grandson of the Mahatma, in
Abu-Dis, I observed the faces of the participants. While Gandhi was preaching
non-violence, I imagined a debate between two young Palestinians in the
audience.
Yussuf:
“He is right. The armed intifada has failed.”
Hassan: “On the contrary. Without the actions of the martyrs, the world would have forgotten us long ago.”
Yussuf:
“For half a year there were no suicide attacks in
Hassan: “We have achieved nothing.
On the contrary, the Israeli generals boast that they have defeated us with
their targeted assassinations, incursions into our
territories and all the other acts of oppression. And all this time they have been
enlarging the settlements, putting up new ‘outposts’
and continuing to build the racist wall.”
Yussuf:
“You forget that the
Hassan: “What is that worth, if in the meantime
Yussuf:
“Even the senior jurists in
Hassan: “But in the meantime, the opposite is happening. Because of the lull
in suicide attacks, the Israeli economy is reviving. Tourism to
Yussuf:
“We have to win international public opinion. We can do this only by
non-violence. I admire the martyrs who are ready to die for our people. I am
proud that we have such heroes. But they don’t get us anywhere. They only
provide
Hassan: “As if
Yussuf:
“But Gandhi argues that non-violent methods will be more successful. His
grandfather proved this in
Hassan: “He doesn’t know the Israelis. The Israeli army will open fire
on any non-violent Palestinian demonstration that reaches serious proportions.”
Yussuf:
“Look at the brothers who scaled the wall. That is an example of successful
non-violent action, breaking the law of the occupier openly and without fear! ”
Hassan: Don’t kid yourself. If Arun Gandhi
and the Israelis hadn’t been there, the soldiers would have shot and killed
them. Later they would have announced that they were wanted terrorists. You remember the
beginning of the al-Aksa intifada, when there were unarmed mass
demonstrations? The Israeli army brought in snipers and killed the leaders.
Please, this is not
Yussuf:
“But that is exactly what they say about us!”
This kind of debate is now going on everywhere in Palestinian society,
perhaps in every Palestinian family. The Yussufs have no success in convincing
the Hassans, and I am afraid that Gandhi will not succeed either, because they
lack the decisive argument. Abu-Mazen, who advocates non-violence, got nothing
from
Therefore,
the suicide attack in Beer Sheva, just a week after the Gandhi rally, was to be
expected.
As long as the Sharon government, with the active encouragement of
President Bush, goes on enlarging the settlements, building the Wall and all
the other actions of annexation, there is no way to convince Palestinian public
opinion to turn its back on violence. And only a decisive change in Palestinian
public opinion can put an end to suicide attacks. No wall will stop people who
are ready to die in order to carry out attacks, and the Palestinians have
already proved that they have any number of such people.
Ehud Barak, a very violent person, once said that if he had been a young
Palestinian, he would have joined a terrorist organization. Obviously, he doesn’t
believe that non-violence will succeed against the Israeli army. And he should
know.
I
was impressed by the teachings of Mahatma Gandhi. He was the greatest liberator
of the 20th century, achieving freedom for the whole Indian
subcontinent, including present-day
In my youth I joined two very violent organizations (the Irgun and the
Israeli army), but after I was wounded near the end of the 1948 war there were
several months when the very thought of combat caused me physical nausea. I
detest violence in all its forms, but how can it be stopped?
There are people amongst us who are ready for a compromise peace but have
been led to believe that “there is no one we can talk with”, because “they” don’t
want peace but seek to annihilate us. But we must understand that Palestinian
violence, which causes so much bloodshed, is the predictable result of our
cutting off every other road in front of them.
I
am convinced that it is possible to put an end to violence in our country – if
we offer the Palestinian people an alternative, non-violent way of achieving
freedom and justice.
Anyone who believes that a wall will succeed in stopping suicide attacks
might as well rely on the amulets of Kabbalist rabbis.