The New York Times, March 31, 2002.
Suicidal Lies
By Thomas L. Friedman
The outcome of the war now under way between the Israelis and
Palestinians is vital to the security of every American, and indeed, I believe,
to all of civilization. Why? Quite simply because Palestinians are
testing out a whole new form of warfare, using suicide bombers strapped
with dynamite and dressed as Israelis to achieve their political aims. And
it is working.
Israelis are terrified. And Palestinians, although this strategy has
wrecked their society, feel a rising sense of empowerment. They feel they
finally have a weapon that creates a balance of power with Israel, and
maybe, in their fantasies, can defeat Israel. As Ismail Haniya, a Hamas
leader, said in The Washington Post, Palestinians have Israelis on the
run now because they have found their weak spot. Jews, he said, "love
life more than any other people, and they prefer not to die." So
Palestinian suicide bombers are ideal for dealing with them. That is really
sick.
The world must understand that the Palestinians have not chosen suicide
bombing out of "desperation" stemming from the Israeli occupation. That
is a huge lie. Why? To begin with, a lot of other people in the world
are desperate, yet they have not gone around strapping dynamite to
themselves. More important, President Clinton offered the Palestinians a
peace plan that could have ended their "desperate" occupation, and Yasir
Arafat walked away. Still more important, the Palestinians have long had
a tactical alternative to suicide: nonviolent resistance, א la Gandhi.
A nonviolent Palestinian movement appealing to the conscience of the
Israeli silent majority would have delivered a Palestinian state 30 years
ago, but they have rejected that strategy, too.
The reason the Palestinians have not adopted these alternatives is
because they actually want to win their independence in blood and fire. All
they can agree on as a community is what they want to destroy, not what
they want to build. Have you ever heard Mr. Arafat talk about what sort
of education system or economy he would prefer, what sort of
constitution he wants? No, because Mr. Arafat is not interested in the content of
a Palestinian state, only the contours.
Let's be very clear: Palestinians have adopted suicide bombing as a
strategic choice, not out of desperation. This threatens all civilization
because if suicide bombing is allowed to work in Israel, then, like
hijacking and airplane bombing, it will be copied and will eventually lead
to a bomber strapped with a nuclear device threatening entire nations.
That is why the whole world must see this Palestinian suicide strategy
defeated.
But how? This kind of terrorism can be curbed only by self-restraint
and repudiation by the community itself. No foreign army can stop small
groups ready to kill themselves. How do we produce that deterrence among
Palestinians? First, Israel needs to deliver a military blow that
clearly shows terror will not pay. Second, America needs to make clear that
suicide bombing is not Israel's problem alone. To that end, the U.S.
should declare that while it respects the legitimacy of Palestinian
nationalism, it will have no dealings with the Palestinian leadership as
long as it tolerates suicide bombings. Further, we should make clear that
Arab leaders whose media call suicide bombers "martyrs" aren't welcome
in the U.S.
Third, Israel must tell the Palestinian people that it is ready to
resume talks where they left off with Mr. Clinton, before this intifada.
Those talks were 90 percent of the way toward ending the occupation and
creating a Palestinian state. Fourth, U.S. or NATO troops must guarantee
any Israeli-Palestinian border.
"The Spanish Civil War was the place where the major powers all tested
out their new weapons before World War II," said the Israeli political
theorist Yaron Ezrahi. "Well, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict today is
the Spanish Civil War for the 21st century. A big test is taking place
of whether suicide terrorism can succeed as a strategy for liberation.
It must be defeated, but that requires more than a military strategy."
The Palestinians are so blinded by their narcissistic rage that they
have lost sight of the basic truth civilization is built on: the
sacredness of every human life, starting with your own. If America, the only
reality check left, doesn't use every ounce of energy to halt this
madness and call it by its real name, then it will spread. The Devil is
dancing in the Middle East, and he's dancing our way.
© The New York Times, March 31, 2002.
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