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Fi Dikra Nakba: Synopsis of Palestino-Israeli conflict. PDF Print E-mail
Jaouad Radouani - AlJazeeraTalk
The roots of the modern clash between the East and the West go back to the beginnings of the Palestino-Israeli problem. With the emergence of the Israeli state in 1947, with back up from western powers (Europe and the US), emerged with it what we call the “Palestinian case” with a back up from the eastern nations (Arabo-Islamic states). Since then, The East and the West were newly brought together to the field of battles; a Judaeo-Christian West was clashing with a Muslim East. What is of paramount importance in this clash is the fact that it is mainly and primarily based on religious and economic causes (crusade wars).
The Christian West sowed the Jewish Israeli state on the Muslim Palestinian land in an attempt to shatter the Islamic world and weaken it. It sought to help Jews establish a nation on the cadavers of living Palestinian people so as to fulfill an old Christian promise: invasion and erasion of the Islamic East. The West helped the Jewish community settle down by force on Islamic lands and impose itself as a colonial nation that relies on false claims of a property that never was. Doing so, the West had in mind to undermine a historical enemy of the crusades and shatter it.  

The Eastern Muslim world too, though faintly, did not save courage. It stood against western implantation of an airy state on the territories of a free Muslim state, Palestine. With fresh memories from the bloody history of cruel crusade battles and harsh colonial years of oppression in mind, the East knew the conspiracy of the foe and refused any attempt to fraction it through engulfment of one of the Muslim states. Arab nations, mainly Egypt, Syria and Lebanon, frightened by the close threat, decided to wage a war against the West by confronting the Israeli war machine and putting and end to its illusory dreams on which it bases its present bloody claims and actions.  

Today, fifty years after Israeli invasion of the Palestinian territories, the West celebrates its victory. It looks at the ‘avancement sur terre’ that the Israeli airy nation realized at the expense of expelled Palestinian land owners and cheers. It sees some of its crusade prophecies becoming relatively true.  

On the other hand, the East feels sorry for its ongoing loss in a battle against a huge oppressor who is materially developed and can neither be resisted to death, nor can it be completely hated. But though, the East remains an amazed loser who never loses faith in fate. It believes firmly that as long as it still breathes air and as long as its lungs could still process oxygen to blood there remains infinite hope. The East, Palestinians and Muslims all over the world, believe firmly that, as history proved thousands of times, an oppressor’s destiny is ultimate FAILURE on the same battlefield where this same oppressor gets used to mercilessly chew raw livers of its oppressed on a daily basis. Therefore, it remains to say that for every wronged Muslim, as the proverb goes: “Tomorrow is not that far for that who sees it.”
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Yes, we have to remember
written by Hashasm, May 16, 2008
Yes, the world should remember and witness.
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