When a whole people
is seething with rage, it becomes a dangerous enemy, because the rage does
not obey orders.
When it exists in
the hearts of millions of people, it cannot be cut off by pushing a button.
When this rage overflows,
it creates suicide bombers - human bombs fueled by the power of anger,
against whom there is no defense. A person who has given up on life, who
does not look for escape routes, is free to do whatever his disturbed mind
dictates. Some of the suicide bombers are killed before they reach their
goal, but when there are hundreds of them, thousands of them, no military
means will restore security.
The actions of General
Mofaz during the last month have brought this rage to an unprecedented
pitch and instilled it into the hearts of every Palestinian, be he a university
professor or a street boy, a housewife or a high-school girl, a leftist
or a fundamentalist.
When tanks run amok
in the center of a town, crushing cars and destroying walls, tearing up
roads, shooting indiscriminately in all directions, causing panic to a
whole population - it induces helpless rage.
When soldiers crush
through a wall into the living room of a family, causing shock to children
and adults, ransacking their belongings, destroying the fruits of a life
of hard work, and then break the wall to the next apartment to wreak havoc
there - it induces helpless rage.
When soldiers shoot
at everything that moves - out of panic, out of lawlessness, or because
Sharon told them “to cause losses” - it induces helpless rage.
When officers order
to shoot at ambulances, killing doctors and paramedics engaged in saving
the lives of the wounded, bleeding to death - it induces helpless rage.
When these and thousand
other acts like them humiliate a whole people, searing their souls - it
induces helpless rage.
And then it appears
that the rage is not helpless after all. The suicide bombers go forward
to avenge, with a whole people blessing them and rejoicing at every Israeli
killed, soldier or settler, a girl in a bus or a youngster in a discotheque.
The Israeli public
is dumbfounded by this terrible phenomenon. It cannot understand it, because
it does not know (and perhaps does not want to know) what has happened
in the Palestinian towns and villages. Only feeble echoes of what really
happened have reached it. The obedient media suppress the information,
or water it down so that the monster looks like a harmless pet. The television,
which is now subject to Soviet-style censorship, does not tell its
viewers what is going on. If somebody is allowed
to say a few words about it, for the sake of “balance”, the words are drowned
in a sea of chatter by politicians, commentators acting as unofficial spokespersons
and the generals who caused the havoc.
These generals look
helplessly at a struggle they do not understand and make arrogant statements
divorced from reality. Pronouncements like “We have intercepted attacks”,
“We have taught them a lesson”, “We have destroyed the infrastructure of
terrorism” show an infantile lack of understanding of what they are doing.
Far from “destroying the infrastructure of terrorism”, they have built
a hothouse for rearing suicide-bombers.
A person whose beloved
brother has been killed, whose house has been destroyed in an orgy of vandalism,
who has been mortally humiliated before the eyes of his children, goes
to the market, buys a rifle for 40 thousand shekels (some sell their cars
for this) and sets out to seek revenge. “Give me a hatred gray like a sack,”
wrote our poet, Nathan Alterman, seething with rage against the Germans.
Hatred gray like a sack is now everywhere.
Bands of armed
men now roam all the towns and villages of the West bank and the Gaza strip,
with our without black masks (available for 10 shekels in the markets).
These bands do not belong to any organization. Members of Fatah, Hamas
and the Jihad team up to plan attacks, not giving a damn for the established
institutions.
Anyone who believes
that Arafat can push a button and stop this is living in a dream-world.
Arafat is the adored leader, now more than ever, but when a people
is seething with anger he cannot stop it either. At best, the pressure-cooker
can cool off slowly, if the majority of the people are persuaded that their
honor has been restored and their liberation guaranteed. Then public support
for the “terrorists” will diminish, they will be isolated and whither away.
That was what happened in the past. During the Oslo period there were attacks
too, but they were conducted by dissidents, fanatics, and the public aversion
to them limited the damage they caused.
American politicians,
like Israeli officers, do not understand what they are doing. When an overbearing
vice-president dictates humiliating terms for a meeting with Arafat, he
pours oil on the flames. A person who lacks empathy for the suffering of
the occupied people, who does not understand its condition, would be well
advised to shut up. Because every such humiliation kills dozens of Israelis.
After all, the suicide-bombers
are standing in line.” -30- Uri Avnery Mar 23, 2002
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