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Al - Aqsa Intifada
The first Intifada, characterized as it was
by its popular support and non-violent nature, served a
critical purpose in the Palestinian struggle for liberation.
Similarly, Al-Aqsa Intifada, characterized somewhat differently, is also a
vital component in the struggle, sending a clear message that
surrender and subordination are unacceptable as a solution to
the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.
The role of the media in altering reality during
both Intifadas has served to mask the primary purpose of
Intifada, namely, the struggle toward freedom from Israeli
occupation. The Zionist-controlled media does its best to
conceal the true nature of the Palestinian resistance. For
example, German TV, the BBC, and Euronews broadcast the news
about the attack on a military convoy escorting settlers in Gaza
by stating, "Palestinian gunmen shot at an Israeli bus, killing
three, among them a woman." No one bothered to mention the fact
that it was a military convoy escorting settlers in Gaza.
The Israeli government has concentrated its
efforts, together with the US government, to systematically
eliminate any effective Palestinian presence in Palestine. Since
Israel failed to eliminate the Palestinians as major players in
the "peace process," the Palestinians were given a minor
(basically insignificant) role that would be easy to manipulate.
Israel's intentions and policies since 1948 were not changed by
the handshake of Rabin and Arafat. Noam Chomsky writes that in
1948, the Israeli government Arabists had an internal discussion
while ethnic cleansing was under way. Their expectation was that
the refugees would be crushed and die, while the rest would turn
into human dust and the waste of society and join the
impoverished classes in other Arab countries.
As documented by various human rights'
organizations, and most recently by the UN High Commissioner for
Human Rights, Israel's response to the Palestinian resistance is
vastly disproportionate. What these organizations fail to
realize, however, is that Israel's.
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