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MEMRI: A CRITICISM OF PALESTINIAN INTELLECTUALS' DOUBLE STANDARD


Special Dispatch - PA
March 8, 2001
No.193


A Criticism of Palestinian Intellectuals' Double Standard

Palestinian writer, Zakariya Muhammad, criticized Palestinian intellectuals
for not denouncing Palestinian crimes while criticizing the Israeli peace
camp:


"These days, Palestinian intellectuals tend to blame the Israeli
intellectuals who used to present themselves as peaceniks, for abandoning
justice and peace, in favor of the [Israeli] 'consensus' that describes the
Palestinians as aggressors and as a danger to Israel, instead of
resisting the occupation, and demonstrating their understanding for the
Palestinians' revolt. The gentlest thing that Palestinian intellectuals have
to say about the Israeli intellectuals is that they are hypocrites; that the
peace they spoke of was lip-service, and that deep inside - when the moment
of truth came - they stood by the occupation."

"In fact, these accusations are correct with regard to most of the
intellectuals in the so-called [Israeli] 'peace camp,' they have displayed a
nationalist tendency and have had a role in Sharon's rise to power."

"However, this claim by Palestinian intellectuals, is weakened by their
profound fear of dealing with the bad deeds that have occurred on the
Palestinian side. None of them have denounced the criminal acts of murder
that have been carried out by the Palestinian side. Although many of them
denounce these acts in private, none have clearly written against them or
published even a single communique condemning them."

"In other words, these intellectuals are either afraid of their public and
its reaction, or they are hypocritical in their approach to their public.
They only try to please [this public] even if it breaks the scales of
justice on which they claim to weigh things. This position serves the
hypocrite peaceniks among the Israeli intellectuals, who use it [as an
excuse] to join their 'national consensus.' As long as the Palestinians have
a consensus of their own and as long as their intellectuals abandon the
'scales of justice,' - the Israelis have no reason not to do the same
thing."

"I cannot understand the attitude of the Palestinian intellectuals toward
the abominable murder of the two [Israeli] captive soldiers in Ramallah. Nor
can I understand the humiliating silence on the murder of two innocent
Israeli citizens in Tul Karm after they were pulled out of a restaurant.
They were killed only because they were Jews, in total contradiction to the
Arab values of hospitality as well as human morals. In addition, I cannot
accept the silence over the murder of the youth from Ashdod through the
Internet..."

"If the Palestinian intellectuals cannot denounce these acts of murder out
of fear of their public or because they accept the widespread logic that we
act as [the Israelis] act - then we have come to a point where we use their
crimes to justify our own. If this is indeed the case - then these
[Palestinian] intellectuals have no right to denounce the hypocrites among
the Israeli intellectuals."

"When I see a Palestinian intellectual sinking his teeth into the flesh of
the Israeli intellectuals in his newspaper column without saying even one
word of truth against the murders committed on our side - I sink into
depression. Justice is one and cannot be divided. You cannot use the part
that serves you and cast off the other part, because in so doing you destroy
the very essence of justice, which is supposed to be the intellectual's
principle weapon."

"The Palestinian intellectuals left the condemnation of these acts of murder

to the Palestinian Authority and its spokesmen, and thus hypocritically
excused themselves [from taking a stance]. They hid behind the PA and easily
rid themselves of the embarrassment of confronting their public with the
truth."

"The truth is that if we want to flog the hypocritical Israeli
intellectuals, the only instrument we can use is adherence to the scales of
justice; we cannot abandon or break them. By adhering to the scales of
justice, we can make them walk on sword- blades and injure their feet,
[undermine] their morals, and expose their hypocrisy."

"There is no doubt that we are the oppressed. We are the persecuted and we
are in the right, generally speaking. However, the oppressed and the
persecuted are [also responsible] for sins and heinous acts. We must not be
silent about these sins and crimes, even if it turns people's anger against
us. For because justice is our demand; it is the roof that shades our heads,
and without it we will stand naked like Amos Oz, A.B. Yehoshua and others,
who, at the end of the day, justify murder and occupation and feel
comfortable in the shade of their national consensus - the shade of the
government of the murderer Sharon." (1)

Endnotes:

(1) Al-Quds (PA), March 1, 2001.

The Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) is an independent,
non-profit organization providing translations of the Middle East media and
original analysis and research on developments in the region.  Copies of
articles and documents cited, as well as background information, are
available on request.

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