by Bassam Tawil • February 26,
2018 at 5:00 am
- Let us be clear
about this: When Palestinians -- and some of their supporters
in the international community, including Europe -- say that
they want an end to the "occupation," they mean they
want to see an end to Israel's existence, full stop. They do
not want to throw the Jews out of their homes in the
settlements; rather, they want Jews to be expelled from the
whole country.
- The conflict, as far
as the Palestinians are concerned, did not begin in 1967, when
east Jerusalem, the West Bank and Gaza Strip came under
Israeli control. In the eyes of the Palestinians, all Jews are
"settlers" and "colonialists." All the
land, they argue, stretching from the Jordan River to the
Mediterranean Sea, is Muslim-owned land, and no Muslim is
entitled to give up any part of it to a non-Muslim. For the
Palestinians, accepting Israel's "right to exist"
with Jews is seen as an act of treason.
- What is really
bothering the Palestinians is that Israel, with Jews, exists,
period. The Palestinians want all of Jerusalem. They want all
of "Palestine." They want Israel removed from the
planet. It is time to listen carefully to what the
Palestinians are saying -- in Arabic -- to understand
that the conflict is not about Jerusalem and not about
settlements.

The
Palestinians do not differentiate between a Jew living in a
settlement on the outskirts of Bethlehem, in the West Bank, and a
Jew living in the cities of Haifa, and Tel Aviv and Eilat. All the
Jews, they say, are "occupiers" and "settlers"
who need to "go back to where they came from." Pictured:
The skyline of Tel Aviv. (Image source: Ted Eytan/Flickr)
No doubt Ismail Radwan is a terrorist, but, unlike
other Palestinian leaders and spokesmen, he is at least an honest
one.
At a time when most Palestinian leaders are telling
the world that settlements are the real "obstacle" to
peace, Radwan, a senior Hamas official, last week made it clear
that the conflict with Israel is not about Jews living in a
settlement in the West Bank. The truth is that the Palestinians see
Israel as one big settlement that needs to be uprooted from the
Middle East.
The Palestinians do not differentiate between a Jew
living in a settlement on the outskirts of Bethlehem, in the West
Bank, and a Jew living in the cities of Haifa, and Tel Aviv and
Eilat. All the Jews, they say, are "occupiers" and
"settlers" who need to "go back to where they came
from."
For the Palestinians, the real
"occupation" began with the establishment of Israel in
1948.
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