Violence in Palestine
What they communicate is that life for a whole generation born under Oslo is increasingly suffocating and generating a new type of anger. These acts communicate to Israel that Palestinians havent disappeared and can still pose a threat to its bureaucratic and military control of Palestinians.
Explaining the New Violence in Palestine
Recent events have shown how untenable Israels dream of occupation with security is.
by Bashir Abu-Manneh
3-17-2016
United Nations secretary general Ban Ki-moon made some illuminating remarks about Israel-Palestine last month. After a ritual condemnation of Palestinian violence, he added a comment that enraged Israels government and politicians.
As oppressed peoples have demonstrated throughout the ages, it is human nature to react to occupation, which often serves as a potent incubator of hate and extremism.
Such crude descent into causality was troubling for Israel. For the head of such an important institution to attribute blame to the country for the current wave of attacks can only be met with claims that the secretary general is a terrorist sympathizer.
Never short of linguistic acrobatics, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu lead the charge by saying that Ban Ki-moon was stoking terror. He continued that:
The Palestinian terrorists dont want to build a state; they want to destroy a state, and they say that proudly. They want to murder Jews everywhere and they state that proudly. They dont murder for peace and they dont murder for human rights.
For Netanyahu, there are two reasons that can explain the current wave of stabbings and car rammings against Israeli soldiers and civilians. First and foremost, there is the cultural reason: they murder us because they are antisemitic. And they are so because of their religion and culture.
For Netanyahu, there are two reasons that can explain the current wave of stabbings and car rammings against Israeli soldiers and civilians. First and foremost, there is the cultural reason: they murder us because they are antisemitic. And they are so because of their religion and culture ...
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https://www.jacobinmag.com/2016/03/israel-palestine-netanyahu-stabbings-fatah-hamas/