Recovering Palestina unity
People from all ideological backgounds, raising flags and banners bearing the names of the villages from where Israelis uprooted them came together to demand their rights
On March 30, 2018, I witnessed something that I will never
forget. I saw tens of thousands of people, with different political
affiliations and ideological backgrounds, standing together in one field,
raising the Palestinian flag and banners bearing the names of the villages and
towns from which Israel had uprooted them. On that day, the divisions
among Palestinians disappeared, and the people came together to demand their
inalienable rights.
The Great March of Return opened a new chapter in the
Palestinian struggle for freedom. It gave the Palestinian people a new
opportunity to collectively rise up against the Israeli occupation.
Since then, we have paid a heavy price for our peaceful
resistance. Some 266 Palestinians have been killed and more than
6,557 have been injured by live ammunition; 124 have had a limb amputated.
But we have persevered. Every Friday, thousands of us, women
and men, young and old, have continued to stream to the border fence with
Israel to demand our legal right to return to our homeland and demonstrate that
we will not accept a slow death inside the walls of the Gaza Strip prison.
The Great March of Return has rekindled our spirit of
resistance, empowered us, made us stronger and more unified.
When I and my friends first started discussing the idea of a
march more than a year ago, I did not expect that we would achieve so much.
The idea came to us at a time when popular resistance in
Palestine had suffered massive decline. Since the end of the second
Intifada in 2005, there have been sporadic protests but no spontaneous mass
movement.
Instead, various political factions had taken over the
streets with planned demonstrations, rallying their members and supporters. Such
activism organised along political lines had reduced many Palestinians to
passive bystanders and alienated them.
This was highly detrimental to the national cause, because
it factionalised the resistance movement. Since the occupation targets the
Palestinian people as a whole and not just a particular political faction, the
national struggle can only be successful if it involves every single
Palestinian.
In addition, Israel's wars on Gaza in 2008, 2012 and 2014
had shifted the spotlight to the armed factions and away from popular resistance.
These military confrontations had also allowed Israel to double down on its
attempts to justify its excessive use of force against the Palestinian
population under the pretext of protecting itself from attacks from armed
groups.
As a result, international attention had shifted away from
Israel's rights abuses and focused on its security pretences. This had
additionally side-lined ordinary Palestinian and their demands for an end to
the occupation and the right of return.
But all of this changed with the Great March of Return.
What distinguishes it from the protests and confrontations
of the recent past is not only its popular and peaceful nature, but also its
inception. The idea for the march came from the youth of Gaza - my friends and
I took the initiative and floated the idea on social media. Ordinary
Palestinians discussed it and helped it to mature and transform into something
that can be adopted by all members of the Palestinian society.
The Great March of Return, as an idea conceived by the people,
managed to cut across factional lines and build a united front. It channelled
the Palestinian people's energy that does not find a place in the activities of
traditional factions.
Individuals and families without any political affiliation
who in the past had felt they could not find a place for themselves in many
other protests actively participated in this march. Civil society organisations
and activists also joined and so did clan unions.
The Great March of Return also attracted many young people
who had been disillusioned and depoliticised by the disastrous state of
internal Palestinian politics and rekindled their spirit of resistance. It
helped a new generation of Palestinians embrace the Palestinian struggle for
the right to return.
The march - with its popular mandate and peaceful nature -
also managed to undermine Israel's efforts to present Gaza as a "security
issue". The constant protests have been a source of dismay, annoyance and
embarrassment for the Israeli occupation.
Israel's violent response to the Great March of Return
proved that it does not want the Palestinians to adopt the peaceful option. Scared
that our peaceful resistance can harm its propaganda efforts painting us as the
aggressors, Israel chose to attack demonstrators that pose no direct threat to
its people. And as its soldiers killed, maimed and silenced peaceful
protesters, the Israeli state tried to put the blame of the bloodshed on the
victims.
However, this time, the occupiers did not succeed. This
march helped more and more people around the world see our plight and hear our
demands for freedom and dignity.
The Great Return March restored credence to the concept of
peaceful struggle. If armed resistance confronts the occupation with bullets,
the peaceful struggle confronts it with the power of words and the justice of
the cause.
Israel may have military strength, but it is morally weak. It
displaced a people, occupied its land, and continues to usurp their freedom and
dignity to this day. Therefore, the Palestinians naturally have the moral high
ground in this struggle and their peaceful protests deliver stronger blows to
Israel than any other weapon.
One year after the start of our march, I'm filled with a mix
of sadness and determination. We paid with the lives and bodies of many
Palestinians for these peaceful demonstrations. With every single Israeli
bullet that hit one of the protesters, our suffering and grief as a people
multiplied. However, we did not give up for 70 years and we have no intention
to do so now.
The Great March of Return is the response of a proud nation
to decades of occupation, aggression and theft. By taking this peaceful stand,
we are announcing to the world that despite Israel's attempts to wipe us out,
we are still standing strong and united.
Reproduced from Al Jazeera
https://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/great-march-return-resurrected-palestinian-resistance-190328082440677.html

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