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COMMENT | October 30, 2000

The End of Oslo
by EDWARD W. SAID


 Misreported and flawed from the start, the Oslo peace process has entered
its terminal phase of violent confrontation, disproportionately massive
Israeli repression, widespread Palestinian rebellion and great loss of life,
mainly Palestinian. Ariel Sharon's September 28 visit to Haram al Sharif
could not have occurred without Ehud Barak's concurrence; how else could
Sharon have appeared there with at least a thousand soldiers guarding him?
Barak's approval rating rose from 20 to 50 percent after the visit, and the
stage seems set for a national unity government ready to be still more
violent and repressive.

The portents of this disarray, however, were there from the 1993 start, as I
duly noted in The Nation (September 20, 1993). Labor and Likud leaders alike
made no secret of the fact that Oslo was designed to segregate the
Palestinians in noncontiguous, economically unviable enclaves, surrounded by
Israeli-controlled borders, with settlements and settlement roads punctuating
and essentially violating the territories' integrity. Expropriations and
house demolitions proceeded inexorably through the Rabin, Peres, Netanyahu
and Barak administrations, along with the expansion and multiplication of
settlements (200,000 Israeli Jews added to Jerusalem, 200,000 more in Gaza
and the West Bank), military occupation continuing and every tiny step taken
toward Palestinian sovereignty--including agreements to withdraw in
minuscule, agreed-upon phases--stymied, delayed, canceled at Israel's will.

This method was politically and strategically absurd. Occupied East Jerusalem
was placed out of bounds by a bellicose Israeli campaign to decree the
intractably divided city off-limits to West Bank and Gaza Palestinians and to
claim it as Israel's "eternal, undivided capital." The 4 million Palestinian
refugees--now the largest and longest existing such population anywhere--were
told that they could forget about return or compensation. With his own
corrupt and repressive regime supported by both Israel's Mossad and the CIA,
Yasir Arafat continued to rely on US mediation, even though the US
negotiating team was dominated by former Israeli lobby officials and a
President whose ideas about the Middle East showed no understanding of the
Arab-Islamic world. Compliant but isolated and unpopular Arab chiefs
(especially Egypt's Hosni Mubarak) were humiliatingly compelled to toe the
American line, thereby further diminishing their eroded credibility at home.
Israel's priorities were always put first. No attempt was made to address the
injustice done when the Palestinians were dispossessed in 1948.

Back of the peace process were two unchanging Israeli/American
presuppositions, both of them derived from a startling incomprehension of
reality. The first was that after enough punishment and beating, Palestinians
would give up, accept the compromises Arafat did in fact accept and call the
whole Palestinian cause off, thereafter excusing Israel for everything it has
done. Thus, the "peace process" gave no considered attention to immense
Palestinian losses of land and goods, or to the links between past
dislocation and present statelessness, while as a nuclear power with a
formidable military, Israel continued to claim the status of victim and
demand restitution for genocidal anti-Semitism in Europe. There has still
been no official acknowledgment of Israel's (by now amply documented)
responsibility for the tragedy of 1948. But one can't force people to forget,
especially when the daily reality is seen by all Arabs as reproducing the
original injustice.

Second, after seven years of steadily worsening economic and social
conditions for Palestinians everywhere, Israeli and US policy-makers
persisted in trumpeting their successes, excluding the United Nations and
other interested parties, bending the partisan media to their wills,
distorting the actuality into ephemeral victories for "peace." With the
entire Arab world up in arms over Israeli helicopter gunships and tanks
demolishing Palestinian civilian buildings, with almost 100 fatalities and
almost 2,000 wounded, including many children, and with Palestinian Israelis
rising up against their treatment as third-class citizens, the misaligned and
skewed status quo is falling apart. Isolated in the UN and unloved everywhere
in the Arab world as Israel's unconditional champion, the United States and
its lame-duck President have little to contribute.

Neither does the Arab and Israeli leadership, even though they are likely to
cobble up another interim agreement. Extraordinary has been the virtual
silence of the Zionist peace camp in the United States, Europe and Israel.
The slaughter of Palestinian youths goes on while they back Israeli brutality
or express disappointment at Palestinian ingratitude. Worst of all are the US
media, cowed by the fearsome Israeli lobby, with commentators and anchors
spinning distorted reports about "crossfire" and "Palestinian violence" that
eliminate the fact that Israel is in military occupation and that
Palestinians are fighting it, not "laying siege to Israel," as Madeleine
Albright put it. While the United States celebrates the Serbian people's
victory over Milosevic, Clinton and his aides refuse to see the Palestinian
insurgency as the same kind of struggle against injustice.

My guess is that some of the new Palestinian intifada is directed at Arafat,
who has led his people astray with phony promises and maintains a battery of
corrupt officials holding down commercial monopolies even as they negotiate
incompetently and weakly on his behalf. Sixty percent of the public budget is
disbursed by Arafat to bureaucracy and security, only 2 percent to the
infrastructure. Three years ago his own accountants admitted to an annual
$400 million in disappeared funds. His international patrons accept this in
the name of the "peace process," certainly the most hated phrase in the
Palestinian lexicon today.

An alternative peace plan and leadership is slowly emerging among leading
Israeli, West Bank, Gaza and diaspora Palestinians, a thousand of whom have
signed a set of declarations that have great popular support: no return to
the Oslo framework; no compromise on the original UN Resolutions (242, 338
and 194) on the basis of which the Madrid Conference was convened in 1991;
removal of all settlements and military roads; evacuation of all the
territories annexed or occupied in 1967; boycott of Israeli goods and
services. A new sense may actually be dawning that only a mass movement
against Israeli apartheid (similar to South Africa's) will work. Certainly it
is wrong for Barak and Albright to hold Arafat responsible for what he no
longer fully controls. Rather than dismiss the new framework being proposed,
Israel's supporters would be wise to remember that the question of Palestine
concerns an entire people, not an aging and discredited leader. Besides,
peace in Palestine/Israel can be made only between equals once the military
occupation has ended. No Palestinian, not even Arafat, can really accept
anything less.

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