Arafat has outlived his usefulness. The "peace of the brave" has become "the
peace of the grave."
Palestine needs new leadership: Time for Arafat to abdicate
By: Dr. Mohamed Khodr
For generations, Palestinians have only known Yasser Arafat as their leader,
freedom fighter and spokesperson for their legitimate rights and aspirations
for independence and a homeland. Palestinians have placed their intellectual
and emotional trust in him to deliver them from the grasps of enslavement
and persecution. Arafat has played that role for the last 35 years. He became
the wily politician survivalist who was adept at playing Arab against Arab,
Palestinian against Palestinian, Israeli against Israeli, and confused the
world over time as to his true intentions. He has logged more travel miles
than anyone in modern history while enjoying the celebrity status of a guerilla
Statesman. Since Oslo, he became more interested and arrogant in his new
roles as White House Statesman, Albright hand-holder, and popular Western
media celebrity. With his deteriorating health, time became a valuable commodity.
He was determined to fulfill his dream of being the first Palestinian President
of an independent Palestinian State, regardless of the geographic, historical,
religious, economic and social framework of such a "nation." To him, the
ends justified the means.
For decades he held secret meetings and contacts with Israeli officials while
keeping his people and the Arab nations in the dark. He approached Oslo
single-handedly and secretively without informing or coordinating with the
Arab leaders who have supported him for years. Oslo forced the Arab world
to refashion and readjust its political dynamics with Israel and the United
States. With the death of Oslo, Arafat once again found himself marooned
in need of Arab and Islamic support. Unfortunately, his worth and capital
to his people and to the Arab leaders and masses has greatly diminished.
What does Arafat have to show for his Oslo capitulation? Over 260 Palestinians
dead and approximately 8,000 wounded-many disabled for life; homes blown
up by helicopter rockets and missiles; indiscriminate tank shelling of towns
and villages under siege; interrupted food, water and medical supplies; and
the inhumane shelling of ambulances carrying the wounded-all over the period
of less than two months. Arafat's impulsive nature to make rash decisions
goaded by his own ego and compliant aides have sacrificed the noble Palestinian
cause for Israeli and American crumbs and Bantustans while allowing Israel
to dictate the agendas of "peace" and "occupation". Even Masjid al-Aqsa became
fodder for the Arafat-Israeli political and public relations one-upmanship.
Arafat has failed Palestine, failed himself, and failed to dedicate, sacrifice
and focus himself on the Palestinians living in squalor refugee camps who
hardly ever see or hear him. Even the Pope looked more at ease and more
sympathetic to the plight of the refugees of the Dheisheh camp than Arafat,
who appeared uncomfortable, embarrassed and more anxious to leave the squalor
of "his" people.
After Arafat and the Pope left the camp, the refugees unleashed their anger
and frustration at their "government"' with stones, stones usually meant
for enemies.
Arafat is responsible for the arrogant weapon-wielding and occupying PLO
force that led to disasters and more ill feeling toward the Palestinians
in Jordan and Beirut. The PLO in Beirut established a government by force
imposing its will on the hapless Lebanese. Its leaders lived in extraordinary
comfort pursuing a playboy-ish lifestyle while the health, welfare and economic
standards in the refugee camps continued to deteriorate. When the PLO was
forced to leave Beirut, the only thing they left behind for the refugees
was the angry, sour distaste of the Lebanese people against them.
Arafat has done his part for Palestine but his failed politics, corrupt
government and America-pleasing attitude has only led to more funerals. He
has no respect from within or without his people. He embarrasses himself
and his people whenever he appears on American television with his egotistical
pronouncements, histrionic gestures and broken English that only serves to
reinforce America's already bigoted assessment of him. His stupid, awkward
salute in front of Clinton is demeaning to him and to all Arabs. Why salute
the man who blames you for your murdered children?
Arafat can take heart in the fact that he is not alone in his lackluster,
self-serving leadership qualities. In that regard, he joins most of the Arab
and Islamic leaders who are more content with preserving their chairs,
maintaining their applauding media, while keeping their populace hungry,
poor, illiterate and threatened with jail, death or disappearance should
they raise their voices. Some Arab leaders would rather shoot their own citizens
than let any harm come to the Israeli or American embassies. However, as
a result of a few days of protest from their masses, the best the Arab Summit
could do was buy time with a $1-billion-bribe to bury the martyr's and silence
their cries for freedom. Arafat to his eternal shame accepted the money and
the bribe to continue his doomed "Oslo" path littered with apartheid promises
and daily funerals. Not to be outdone, Clinton immediately sent Congress
a request for $480 million in emergency military aid for Israel to replenish
the weapons and bullets lost in the organs of Palestine's youth. In effect,
America pays for the murders while the Arabs pay for the funerals. No one
it seems is concerned with the living and their hopes and dreams for a breath
of life and freedom in Palestine. To paraphrase Abba Eban's famous phrase:
"The Arab, American and Israeli leaders never miss an opportunity to miss
a Palestinian."
OSLO IS DEAD AND ARAFAT MUST GO
Arafat has outlived his usefulness. The "peace of the brave" has become "the
peace of the grave." The Palestinians must democratically elect new leaders
with a new vision, new energy and new political and economic strategies.
A war of attrition will only deprive Palestine of its future. Only a coordinated
Arab Islamic and Christian effort supplanted by a willingness to sacrifice
political and economic relations based on UN resolutions 242 and 338 will
ultimately succeed. Arab Christians have been forgotten in this conflict,
yet their suffering at Israel's hands is just as serious. Their participation
is vital and needed to influence Western public opinion. The strategy must
be developed soon emphasizing a massive public relations campaign worldwide
to take advantage of a new American President's honeymoon, especially if
George W. Bush is elected. An international protective force for Palestinians
seems the rational first strategy that a new American President can support
without expending too much Jewish capital.
Palestinians must elect new leaders dedicated to their people, not their
wallets, leaders educated and sophisticated enough in politics, economics
and Western culture, leaders with experience in the modern media with excellent
command of English, leaders who above all will have the support and commitment
of their people; leaders who can reach the minds and hearts of the American
taxpayer, who only knows the Palestinians as terrorists and sends his hard-earned
tax dollars to Israel to kill children; leaders who understand Zionism, Judaism,
Christianity and Islam and can speak effectively on such topics; leaders
who can come to American churches, synagogues, and mosques and deliver a
moving message of hope and peace; leaders unafraid to speak directly to the
American people with truth, passion and compassion.
A forceful, revolutionary and bold move would be to elect Dr. Hanan Ashrawi
as President of the Palestinian Authority. Western politicians and the media
will have finally met their match. An elegant, eloquent, highly educated
Christian woman with a respected international reputation and good relations
with Israeli citizens, an educator already known in the U.S. who above all
knows what it is to hold shot Palestinian youth in her arms. If elected,
Palestinian Muslims must support Dr. Ashrawi to show the world Islam's
inclusiveness, respect, and support for a Christian woman.
After 52 years of despair, painful suffering and failed Arab support,
Palestinians recognize that their struggle against Israel depends more on
their own will, hard work, intelligence and sacrifice than on the support
from a lost, divided, demoralized Arab and Islamic world. Within weeks of
the Arab League's deplorable summit hastily arranged by America's Mubarak
to appease the marching masses, the Organization of the Islamic Conference's
(OIC's) meeting in Qatar was an even greater failure. As Muslims, we have
long tolerated our un-Islamic leaders who fear us more than they fear Islam's
enemies. Their military and police are used against us lest we awaken and
demand a life of faith, hope and prosperity. The protection of their chairs
is more important than the protection of the blood that spilled from Muslim
children in Palestine. Our leaders lack religious or democratic legitimacy
from their people thus they are more comfortable in importing labour and
dealing with Western banks, governments and institutions than they are in
supporting their Muslim brothers and sisters. It isn't a lack of resources
but a lack of will both among our peoples and our leaders. As long as Arabs
and Muslims accept the status quo with an irrational subservience to authority,
we deserve our rulers and our destiny. Our rulers, following Western propaganda,
have instilled in our youth an almost knee-jerk rejection of Islam as a faith
detrimental to democracy and progress. Ironically, in the West, people are
searching for a spiritual life while we are abandoning ours. There is nothing
in Islam that prevents or prohibits any nation from achieving its ultimate
potential in any field. It is only autocratic rulers who seek to keep their
people subjugated and ignorant who fear the liberation and justice of Islam.
Democracy, pluralism, respect for human rights, justice and tolerance are
the hallmarks of Islam. Despite America's lip service to supporting democracies,
America will always oppose democratically elected Islamists in any Islamic
nation, as is the case in Turkey, Algeria and Egypt. America recognizes that
a nation steeped in Islamic law, religion and tradition will not submit to
its political, economic, military and cultural hegemony.
How should we proceed as Arabs, Christians and Muslims? A totally revamped
political strategy is needed by the Arab and Islamic nations that emphasizes
international legitimacy, human rights, justice, peaceful coexistence, a
nuclear-free Middle East, economic cooperation and prosperity. A well funded,
organized public relations campaign aimed at Western public opinion, especially
in the United States, is needed to influence Western leaders and counter
the Zionist propaganda that has done more harm to the Palestinian cause and
Islam than any military victory. Perhaps the launching of a new Islamic satellite
channel to enlighten the West with images and words of the cost and consequences
of their blind support of Israel . A carrot and stick strategy has been effective
for the Zionists; it can be effective for the Islamic world. Make no mistake
that the Palestinian conflict is the fulcrum of the larger East and West
conflict. As far as Palestine goes, so goes the East-West relationship. We
must face our demons and our internal truths and build upon our faith, and
Allah (SWT) will make us victorious. We have seen our enemy and the enemy
is us.
Tragically, time is needed to awaken our masses to the culpability of our
leaders in squandering our lives and resources for selfish, secular reasons
under the guise of a "pseudo-intellectual" revolution toward progress and
modernity. Our Ummah will continue to pray in fear, silence and intimidation.
Israel may militarily win the security argument but will lose the long-term
peace it seeks while America may win the peace for Israel but lose its long-term
security and national interests in the region and the Islamic world.
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