After a few years, short
in the perspective of time, but long and heavy in the perspective
of the night of subjugation and hopelessness, what has happened?
Ears pound, eyes stare, breathlessly awaiting. At each sign of the
latest news or event, the same questions are on every lip:
Where? Who? How many?
Jews? Americans? An uprising here, martyrs there…
Scenes pass through the
mind even faster than they do on the TV screens: the shredding of
the pages of negotiations and their burning in the flames of anger
and rage, the shameless shepherd of peace who punishes the sheep
in his charge every time the wolf attacks them.
Slingshots of David manufactured
by shackled hands, standing before rockets of Goliath. Military
vehicles driven back by stones. A single man opposing hundreds of
soldiers protected by the latest of American technology. Israeli
brutality that shocks even her most loyal friends, disturbs her
secret friends, and drives those who previously had wavered into
the camp of her open enemies.
An unprecedented Muslim
consensus that the only solution is jihad, these are the
words of leaders, scholars, thinkers, strategists, populists, preachers,
the illiterate masses, men, women, children…Everyone agrees with
these words which no sooner enter the ear and settle into the depths
of the heart, then new questions arise: how? From where? With whom?
When? Will the rulers do this? Will the Americans do that?
A government-appointed
scholar of the Azhar declares on the most widely-viewed satellite
television channel that the only way to deal with the Jews is with
the principle: “Slay them wherever you find them.” The interviewer
asks, “But Shaykh, do you mean actual killing?” (That is, “Do you
understand what you are saying?”). “Does the Azhar agree with you?”
And the answer is unequivocally: “Yes.”
Tremendous anger everywhere,
new terms of rejection, and new attempts at solution, what happened?
Why?
After a long, winding
labyrinth of fruitless negotiations and content-less meetings, the
term 'peace' as understood by the Jews has become all too clear.
The new crisis was born between the triviality of the 'doves' and
the violent opposition of the 'hawks,' when the other side was exposed
like a lamb among wolves. (In Israel, or so we have been told since
the time of Sadat, there are hawks and doves). Many of us believed
this since we are accustomed to seeing opposing sides on different
issues within every human community, whether family, tribe, or state.
But in the entire world there are no stranger opposing sides than
within the ranks of the Jews. You hear communiqués or read announcements
and are unable to tell whether they come from the hawks or the doves
unless you know the name of the speaker or his party. When you hear
two Jewish leaders -one a politician, the other a Rabbi- threatening
the Palestinians and refusing to cease Israeli expansion, your first
thought is that they represent the hawks, but when you learn who
they are they are assumed to be doves. And when you hear one of
the hawks calling for the total annihilation of the Palestinian
then you know that the dove only disagrees with him concerning method
and timing.
Attendance at Madrid,
Oslo, or Camp David II does not mean the attendees are doves. Whichever
party happens to be in power at the time attends. Strange terms
which have no equivalent in other countries. In Jewish logic those
whom they call hawks and those whom they call doves, compete against
each other in zealotry, excess, crookedness, and delay. They oppose
each other, yet they are both the same. They are not two sides of
the same coin, either party can be either side. Thus, Jews are Jews.
There are no hawks or doves.
The single permanent
factor, whether in war or peace, in government or in opposition,
is the Jewish belief system and psyche, which has not lost its particular
characteristics since ancient times. This is attested by the books
of the Bible that have been collected over many centuries (as we
shall see).
Therefore, the doves
maneuver and delay in order to concede some issue or semi-issue,
while the hawks debate and contend so that no concession is made.
Between the insignificance of the concessions and the violence of
the opposition this Jewish belief system and psyche was clearly
exposed, and the crisis exploded.
Concession:
After a long and confused
process of negotiations, mediation attempts, and procedural disputes,
Barak agreed, or nearly agreed, to a strange project of dividing
the al-Aqsa mosque complex which was, nevertheless, in harmony with
the Jewish mind. The mosque complex was to be divided into three
levels:
The mosque
and its adjacent courts.
All that
lies below the surface.
The air
space above it.
Israel was to have total
sovereignty on everything below the surface since they conjecture
that it may contain the remains of the temple. They were also to
have sovereignty over the airspace. Mentioning this was hardly necessary
since Israel is the only of the two parties permitted to possess
military aircraft of any kind. Thus, Arafat's Palestinian authority
is limited to that which is between these two Israeli levels, and
its authority is itself limited to a nominal, caretaker jurisdiction
over the mosque and its environs. As a sort of symbolic gesture,
the Palestinian authority was allowed to raise the Palestinian flag
over this one small area of the Holy City.
Opposition:
The religious and political
opposition immediately fell onto Barak, criticizing this minor concession.
The groups supporting the rebuilding of the Temple (there are more
than a dozen such groups) screamed their threats to kill Barak,
and to destroy the Aqsa mosque, and the Palestinians. The crisis-nature
of this situation was further enhanced by the fact that the negotiations
took place near the day of fasting (the Day of Atonement), and near
the day of remembrance of the destruction of the Temple by the Roman
emperor Titus. 3
The opposition seized on this fact to connect the criminal Titus
with the traitor Barak, as one of the Rabbis said: “We do not mourn
the destruction of the Temple two-thousand years ago, we mourn its
destruction today.”
The blood-thirsty former
general Sharon (responsible for the infamous Sabra and Shatila massacres)
then came to the rescue by his inauspicious visit to the Aqsa mosque,
thus delaying or finishing offthe project.
Sharon's visit was, without
doubt, planned by, or with the knowledge of both the Israeli government
which sent along two-thousand troops to guard him, and Arafat's
Palestinian Authority which pledge an explosive popular reaction
which they expected, but the extant of which he could never have
known.
Since the Aqsa Mosque
is dear to every Muslim, and since Jewish arrogance provokes even
the most patient of people, and since it is the people who pay the
price, they immediately leapt to zealously protect it from Sharon,
and the Jews reacted with the barbarity of their distorted Torah
and Talmud. All the occupied territories erupted, as did the rest
of the Islamic world. The Intifadha of Rajab was like
a cyclone, knocking down many barriers and walls, and blowing the
cover off many plans and plots.
In brief, it was an expression
of:
The subjugation
which the Palestinian people suffer. The uprising of those who
are subjugated is unequalled.
The long-withheld
anger and silent rejection which the people had endured during
the long period of fruitless negotiations.
The feelings
of the Arab leadership of insult and marginality since there
came to be only three players: Israel which sought endless claims,
Arafat, who made continuous concessions and compromises, and
America, the biased judge who demands that the Arabs get in
line with what it has predetermined, to act as their intermediaries
to force Palestinians to accept their decision, to finance their
projects, topass along their decisions to the media,
and to force them upon their people with no consideration for
the religious sensitivity of the issue.
One of the Arab leaders
advised America: “If you want to be obeyed, then order that which
is possible,” but she remained unchecked in her impudence. These
were also the feelings of the Europeans and Japanese, and even more
so the Russians, the former superpower whose house had collapsed
atop them. Thus, the anger was universal and violent, though for
different reasons.
A distinguishing feature
of this uprising is the open use of Islamic terminology by everyone,
which is the mark of the spiritual strength of the blessed Islamic
revival: which is the only remaining path after the exposure of
the futility of the all the secular slogans.
Thus, arrived the morning
of the day that will end when Allah pours out His wrath and vengeance
upon the tyrants of unbelief, and the forces of criminality and
destruction.
2
The seventh month in the Islamic calendar, two months before Ramadhan. 3 In 70 C.E.