When I was studying psychology, I was introduced to the laboratory of human
behavior. In one experiment, a poor guinea pig was to learn how hard it can be
to die. It was repeatedly given a piece of cheese. When the animal tried to
taste the cheese, it was given an electric shock. The guinea pig would go then
into frenzy, rocketing himself against the cage in a desperate attempt to
escape. After few episodes the miserable animal would be frozen by terror in
his
cage. His earlier attempts at rebellion were futile, and his rage could not
persuade his masters to give him a respite.
A few days later it would die, and the dissection of the body revealed severe
internal hemorrhage of the suprarenal, which had been producing serious
amounts
of adrenaline.
The experiment was about the effects of stress, we were told. You can apply it
to the world we live in; human relations, power and powerlessness.
This letter of course is not about guinea pigs, but it is about us,
Palestinians. It is about human life, about the politics of arrogance and the
"violence" of the oppressed. I feel the duty of writing to you, with the hope
that you may see and act.
I am aware, like all of us, of the sad fact of today that only America can
decide on issues of the world, even stubbornly and unilaterally insist on
polluting it. As for matters of the Middle East, you know very well that
Israel
is reassured of the American support, the impotence of the Arabs and the
silence
of the world. So we enter the cage.
The Palestinians are caged on their own land, while the Israeli military
marches
towards the complete and final 'victory'. What you are observing from a
distance
is a Palestinian "violent" reaction to a vigorous Israeli attempt at
domination
and imposing submission, with or without cheese.
The Israeli plan to achieve 'victory' is not very difficult to understand,
especially if you belong the club of Israeli generals. The plan is based on
the
following:
a) Present the Palestinians with offers that they have to refuse, and let them
be seen as the obstacle to peace.
b) Incite the Palestinians; make them react violently, so Israel is seen as
the
victim. The tragedy is that the Palestinians have reacted always as Israel
demands as they could not see other none violent alternative.
c) Talk about peace and the future, and let the Palestinians talk about
history
and liberation.
d) Let the world know that you seek security, while Palestinians are painted
as
terrorists.
e) Make the world believe that Israel is eager to solve the problem by
negotiation while Palestinians are trying to impose solutions under fire.
From that logic Israeli soldiers are projected as defending themselves, and
Palestinian children are killed because they are asking to be killed and their
families are inhuman.
The same logic means that Israel has no hesitation in demolishing Palestinian
homes, while talking about its desire to improve their life.
And Israel has the nerve to seize land on the West Bank and Gaza and tell the
world that Palestinians have twenty-two Arab countries while Jews have only
one
Israel.
Dear Prime Minister,
If the Israeli military is allowed to pursue its final victory it must
produce a
new exodus which may reach Europe. The Palestinians in Gaza will have to
leave,
and those who would remain in the West Bank would have to accept Jordan as
their
state.
To achieve its goal the Israeli military will have only to commit a savage
war,
and massacres "by mistake!" As at Deir Yassin 53 years ago, Israeli' defense
forces will kill a few hundreds or thousands. They will open the border to
Egypt, and Palestinians will flee.
Victory in the eyes of Israeli military establishment is said to be peace and
security. But it is not. Clearly and increasingly it is about eating up the
rest
of Palestine. As you know peace and security for Israel can only be achieved
if
it abides by the International law and ends its occupation of Palestinian
Land.
In America the remnants of the 'red Indians' have been reduced to misery on
reservations and die at an early age -- of stress, of poverty, of
powerlessness
and defeat. The US administration is prepared to let Israel treats the
Palestinians in a similar way. Will Europe simply stand by and watch? Or how
can you explain your abstention on the UN human rights commission ruling for
the
protection of the Palestinians against the brutal Israeli policies of
occupation, which are already condemned by your government?
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Eyad El Sarraj
General Director
Gaza Community Mental Health
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