Whatever the excuse, resorting to violence never solves the problem. And yet, certain important truths must be kept in mind when considering the land in which the Intifada occurred. First of all, as corroborated by UN decrees, Israeli soldiers are occupying forces that, in compliance with international law, should be withdrawn. If, despite this, Israel demands that its presence on these lands be accepted, the way to show it cannot be to murder innocent people. As all people with common sense must agree, if it is wrong for Palestinians to resort to violence, than it is just as wrong for Israeli soldiers to kill them. Every country has a right to defend and protect itself, but what has happened in Palestine goes far beyond self-defense.
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Occupying Israeli forces respond to the rocks and slingshots of Palestinian teens with automatic weapons and real bullets. For this reason, at least several Palestinians die every day. |
Once at Jalazoun refugee camp, children were burning tires when a car pulled up. “The doors swung open, and four men (either settlers or the army in plainclothes) jumped out, shooting with abandon in every direction. The boy beside me was shot in the back, the bullet exiting from his navel… Next day the Jerusalem Post reported that the army had fired in self-defense.”94
The Palestinian people’s Intifada, waged with stones and clubs against one of the world’s most advanced armies, succeeded in drawing international attention to this region. The images substantiating Israeli soldiers’ murdering of school-age children demonstrate once again the occupying government’s policy of terror. This period lasted until the Oslo Accords in 1993, when Israel and the PLO sat down at the negotiating table. At these meetings, Israel recognized Yasser Arafat for the first time as the Palestinians’ official representative.
After the first Intifada culminated in a peace agreement, people waited patiently for peace and security to return to Palestinian territories. This waiting lasted until September 2000, when Ariel Sharon, known as “The Butcher of Lebanon,” made a provocative visit to the Masjid al-Aqsa along with tens of Israeli police. This event lit the fuse of the al-Aqsa Intifada.
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In order to stop the bloodshed in Palestine, both sides will have to give up violence. And in order to achieve a permanent peace, Israel must end its occupation and completely withdraw from the Occupied Territories. Palestinians must be granted the right to establish an independent nation-state on their own land. |
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This Intifada was born of Zionist Israel’s cruelty and provocation toward Palestinian people and the things that are holy to us. Because of the Palestinians’ strong ties to these holy sites – principally Masjid al-Aqsa, which is the first qibla of Muslims, their mosque, and one of the central features of the Haram ash-Sharif – Israel has performed acts of cruelty.96
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Many Palestinian children are being held today in Israeli jails. Children arrested in clashes are subjected to various types of torture, as described in the detailed reports of numerous human rights organizations. However, most governments ignore these reports. |
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Chris Hedges, who served as The Times’ Middle East bureau chief for many years, states how Israeli soldiers kill Palestinian children without hesitation in an interview: “I’ve seen kids shot in Sarajevo. I mean, snipers would shoot kids in Sarajevo. I’ve seen death squads kill families in Algeria or El Salvador. But I’d never seen soldiers bait or taunt kids like this and then shoot them for sport.” (NPR Interview of Chris Hedges) |
In The Palestine Chronicle, journalist-author Ruth Anderson describes some of the inhumane scenes of the al-Aqsa Intifada:
No one mentions the newly married young man who went off to demonstrate only to die a martyr, leaving his young bride a widow. No one mentions the Palestinian youth whose head was crushed by Israelis and whose arms were broken before he was so brutally slaughtered. No one mentions the little 8-year-old boy who was shot to death by Israeli soldiers. No one says how Jewish settlers, armed with all sorts of weapons and encouraged by Barak’s government, storm Palestinian villages and uproot olive trees and murder Palestinian civilians. No one mentions the Palestinian babies who have died when their homes were bombed by air raids or who were caught in a hail of Israeli bullets while being transported to an envisioned safety. Everyone knows that babies cannot throw stones. Everyone knows but Israelis and Americans.98
The al-Aqsa Intifada Is Ariel Sharon’s Handiwork
In order to understand the violence that spiraled out of control in April 2001 and turned Israel-Palestine into a bloodbath, one must remember how this latest Intifada started. The person at the center of these events was Ariel Sharon, who subsequently became – and still is – the prime minister of Israel. Sharon is well-known to Muslims as a politician who favors the use of violence. The whole world knows him for the massacres he has perpetrated against the Palestinian people, his provocative behavior, and his violent words. The largest of these massacres occurred 20 years ago at the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps, following Israel’s June 1982 invasion of Lebanon. In this massacre, approximately 3,000 defenseless people were killed, subjected to intense torture, and burned alive. In addition, many of the corpses were burned or mutilated beyond recognition. The second name we encounter in this episode is that of Ehud Barak, at that time the commander of the Israeli forces and another future prime minister.
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ZIONIST MASSACRES ALSO TARGET CHILDREN
Israeli soldiers have been ruthlessly killing Palestinian children. Below is a young Palestinian student, still wearing his backpack, the target of Israeli bullets. |
According to Zionist ideology, there should be no foreign element whatsoever on the “promised lands.” Hence there is no objection to killing children or even babies in their cribs. In Rachel Marshall’s article “Sowing Dragonseed: Israel’s Torment of Children Under Occupation” in Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, she describes the torment endured by Palestinian children. |
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The massacres at the Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps carried out under Sharon’s directives were neither his first nor his last. Sharon has not changed in all these years, and as soon as he became prime minister he picked up where he had left off. Ariel Sharon’s provocative visit to the Masjid al-Aqsa sparked the second Intifada. (Right) AKSIYON-Turkish Magazine, 14.10.01 |
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Following Sharon’s visit, the Palestinian territories were once again plunged into chaos. |
Is The Real Goal To Destroy the Masjid al-Aqsa
As we emphasized earlier, however, Jerusalem is just as important for Muslims and Christians. For this reason, this city, which is holy to all Jews, Christians, and Muslims, cannot be placed entirely in Zionist hands. The only solution to this seemingly intractable problem is to find a way for the area’s Jews, Christians, and Muslims to live together in peace and security. Throughout history, only Islamic administrations have managed to do this successfully, and thus only Muslims will be able to do it in the future. Israel, with its attitude of contempt toward Muslims and Christians, can bring only terror and disorder to Jerusalem and its surroundings.
Likewise, all negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian officials have been undone by the Jerusalem issue. Ever since Israel was established in 1948, various solutions have been suggested for Jerusalem: declaring a neutral and free Jerusalem, joint Israeli-Jordanian sovereignty, a government consisting of representatives of all religions, granting land rights to Palestinians and air and underground rights to Israel, and many similar proposals. Israel, however, rejected all of them and eventually annexed Jerusalem by force and declared it the “eternal capital” of Israel. As long as Israel refuses to abandon its longstanding policy of violence, withdraw from the Occupied Territories, or compromise with the Palestinians, the future status of Jerusalem and all other related problems cannot be solved.
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The Zionists’ greatest dream is to destroy the
Masjid al-Aqsa and rebuild Solomon’s Temple, of which only one wall
remains standing.
The picture on the adjacent page depicts a representation of Solomon’s palace. |
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During the Ottoman Empire’s centuries-long rule, members of the three great religions lived together peacefully in Palestine. It is possible to achieve such a peace today. |
As reported above, the site of the Masjid al-Aqsa has special significance for all Jews, but especially so for Zionists. For this reason, Zionists have fought for a pure Jerusalem and have worked to “purify” it of Christian and Muslim elements. According to many fanatical Jews, the Masjid al-Aqsa should be destroyed at once. While virtually all Zionists agree with this view, some base themselves upon political reaons while others use religious reasons. Whatever the reason, there is one inescapable fact: Zionists consider the existence of the Masjid al-Aqsa a large obstacle to their vision for the future.
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The attacks orchestrated by radical Jews resulted in both property damage and death. Pictured below are restoration efforts undertaken following the partial burning of the Masjid al-Aqsa by Zionists in 1967. |
The first attack was carried out by Rabbi Shlomo Goren, a chaplain of the Israeli Armed Forces, in August 1967. Goren, who would later become chief rabbi of Israel, entered the Muslim holy site with 50 armed men under his supervision. On August 21, 1969, Zionists opened fire directly on the mosque, destroying a pulpit made of wood and ivory. The UN saw fit merely to condemn the incident, a direct attack on a Muslim place of worship.
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ISRAELI BARRICADE BEFORE THE AL-AQSA MOSQUE
A Palestinian boy prays in front of a line of soldiers preventing Muslim worshippers under the age of 45 to attend Friday prayers in the Masjid al-Aqsa compound in Jerusalem’s old walled city Friday Nov. 10, 2000. Police banned Muslim men under the age of 45 from entering the mosque compound to discourage rioting after the services. (Top) The Masjid al-Aqsa has taken center stage in the clashes occurring between Israelis and Palestinians. New clashes occur every day, for Israeli security forces have established an ever-increasing presence in the area. |
The incidents listed here are just a few examples of how the radical Zionists are targeting the Masjid al-Aqsa for destruction. The Palestinian people have shouldered the responsibility of protecting these holy sites and Jerusalem itself on behalf of the world’s Muslims, and it is they who have personally endured these attacks. Thus their reaction to Sharon’s scandalous visit, performed as a mere power ploy, is very important. The violence that Sharon started by violating Muslim holy land with a guard of 1,200 soldiers shows no sign of abating. Figures demonstrate plainly the heights to which this violence, pioneered by Sharon and continuing under his leadership, has reached.
95- Health Development and Policy Institute, http://www.hdip.org/reports/Martyrs_statistics.htm.
96- Yeni Safak Turkish Daily, 19 December 1999.
97- Defence for Children International/ Palestine Section, www.dci-pal.org.
98- Ruth Anderson, “Intifada Al-Aqsa and American Propaganda,” The Palestine Chronicle Online, www.palestinechronicle.com, emphasis added.
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