“In Jenin I founded…”

105 years ago, the day after the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Theodor Herzl, wrote in hisdiary: ” In Basel I founded the State of the Jews.” This week, Ariel Sharon should note in hisdiary: “In Jenin I founded the State of the Palestinians.”

Of course, he did not mean to. Quite the contrary, his intention was to destroy the Palestiniannation, its institutions and leadership, once and for all, leaving only bits and pieces,human wreckage that could be disposed of anywhere.

In practice, something quite different happened. Faced with the onslaught of the biggestmilitary machine in the region and the most modern arms in the world, submerged in a sea ofsuffering, surrounded by bodies, the Palestinian nation straightened its back as neverbefore.

In the small refugee camp near Jenin a group of Palestinian fighters from all theorganizations gathered for a battle of defense that will be enshrined forever in the hearts ofall Arabs. This is the Palestinian Massada – as an Israeli officer called it, alluding to thelegendary stand of the remnants of the great Jewish rebellion against Rome in the year 71 AD.

When the international media cannot be kept out anymore and the pictures of horror will bepublished, two possible versions may emerge: Jenin as a story of massacre, a second Sabra andShatila, and Jenin, the Palestinian Stalingrad, a story of immortal heroism. The second willsurely prevail.

Nations are built on myths. I was raised on the myths of Massada and Tel-Chai, they formed theconsciousness of the new Hebrew nation. (In Tel-Chai, 1920, a group of Jewish defenders, ledby the one-armed hero Josef Trumpeldor, were killed in an incident with anti-French Syrianfighters.) The myths of Jenin and Arafat’s compound in Ramallah will form the consciousnessof the new Palestinian nation.

A primitive military robot, who sees everything in terms of fire-power and body-counts, willnot understand this. But Napoleon, a military genius, said that in war, moral considerationsaccount for three quarters, and the actual balance of force only for the other quarter.

How does Sharon’s war look in this perspective?

As for the actual forces, the balance is clear. A few dozen Israelis killed, many hundreds ofPalestinians dead. No destruction in Israel, horrible destruction in the Palestiniantowns.

The aim was, so it was claimed, to “destroy the terror infrastructure”. This definition is byitself nonsensical: the “terror infrastructure” exists in the souls of millions ofPalestinians and tens of millions of Arabs, whose heart is bursting with rage. The morefighters and suicide-bombers are killed, the more fighters and suicide-bombers are ready totake their place. We saw the “laboratories of explosives” – some sacs of material obtainablein Israeli shops. The IDF is proud of discovering tens of them. There will soon be hundredsmore.

When dozens of wounded people lie around in the streets and slowly bleed to death, because thearmy shoots at every moving ambulance – it creates terrible hatred. When the army secretlyburies hundreds of bodies of men, women and children – it creates terrible hatred. When tanksoverrun cars, destroy houses, topple electricity poles, open water pipes, leave behind themthousands of homeless people and cause children to drink from puddles in the street – it causesterrible hatred.

A Palestinian child, who sees all this with his eyes, becomes the suicide-bomber of tomorrow.Thus Sharon and Mofaz create the terrorist infrastructure.

In the meantime, they have created the foundations of the Palestinian nation and thePalestinian state. The people saw their fighters in Jenin and believe that they are fargreater heroes than the Israeli soldiers, protected as they are inside their heavy tanks.They saw their leader in the historic TV sequence, his face lighted by a single candle in hisdark, surrounded office, ready for death at any moment, and compares him with the hedonicIsraeli ministers, sitting in their offices far from the battle-front, surrounded by hordesof bodyguards. Thus national pride is engendered.

No good for Israel will come out of this adventure, as no good came out of any of the previousadventures of Sharon. The concept of the operation was stupid, the implementation cruel, theresults will be disastrous. It will not bring peace and security, solve no problem, but it willisolate Israel and endanger the Jews throughout the world.

In the end, only one thing will be remembered: our giant military machine assaulted the smallPalestinian people, and the small Palestinian people and its leader held on. In the eyes of thePalestinians, and not only theirs, it will look like a tremendous victory, the victory of amodern David against Goliath.