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  • To continue this-
    I am Palestinian. I accept therefore that my writing below will be full of my own bias.
    It is also incredibly rare for me to talk about the conflict, however, I cannot contain my sadness at the events over the weekend.

    Lets start with 3 basic, undeniable facts
    The targeting of civilians is abhorrent, and always has been, regardless of perpetrator.
    Israel and its people have a right to exist.
    Palestine and its people have a right to exist, and not have basic human rights denied.

    -Hamas’ actions are indefensible-

    This is undeniable, but we cannot take these recent events in a vacuum. As such the history is important.
    I would suggest that corollaries of this action are evident within the creation story of Israel, and this was in no small part aided by the British. The Stern Gang and the Irgun are two examples of similar organisations with a history of against civilians during that formative period. 
Atrocities since have continued, on both sides, and have more-often than is acceptable been white-washed with a narrative of terrorism vs legitimate action. This same rhetoric is clear in review of conflicts historically, elsewhere.

    -Many wrongs do not make a right, but ideological narratives are borne of these events.-

    It does not change the fact these tactics are abhorrent.
Knowledge of the history contextualises the desire for action. This is added to by a collective comfortable ignorance in the West to the events within Palestine and Israel. That ignorance is perceived clearly by Palestinians, in Gaza, in the West Bank and in Diaspora. 
From the Western PoV- it is easy to follow and support the eloquent, racially similar [ie European, White] voices that drive the narrative of a modern state vs the Oriental [other] where as in the EU’s report (https://www.europarl.europa.eu/document/activities/cont/201110/20111027ATT30536/20111027ATT30536EN.pdf) advancement of society requires a nation state with security. These same perceptions are shown by comments within this thread about perceived backwardness of a society that has been famously matriarchal, with higher than average attendances of university by women, and by leading Islamist Feminism (https://vc.bridgew.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1733&context=jiws). 
Add to this a change in meaning of a word [Semite] that reveals our shared racial history. A race continually denigrated and subjugated through history regardless of religion.
    (this is not a plea to return the use of that word, just an example of the power of language)
    The sad irony of this- the loss of our shared cultural heritage, and the subsequent unwillingness to discuss our shared demonisation, destroys me.
    I am lucky to have close Israeli friends, privileged by living out of Palestine or Israel, and we often share both joy and sadness over our shared traditions, similar family structure and culture. I dream of a day we look to our shared likeness, beliefs, and history of subjugation to attempt conciliation.

    It does feel slightly cheap to lessen the imprisoning, the random acts of violence against Palestinians for the past 70 years to lower import than the than the abhorrent events of this weekend.

This graph:

    Reference: https://www.vox.com/2014/7/14/5898581/chart-israel-palestine-conflict-deaths
    shows the mismatch in death-toll, an admittedly poor metric which doesn't add in the additional deaths from the denial of human rights.
    A denial which includes the barricade of medication(see freedom flotilla), acts of violence against humanitarians (Dr. Swee Ang Chai, et al), persecution by reducing ability of creating a viable economic state (the GDP of Gaza is c $1000), prevention of access to education (barriers to university access on a daily basis), segregation physically and politically, Settler attacks on Palestinians, and the accompanying/ underlying ilegal occupation of land that is rightfully Palestine, largely accepted by the global community.

    As such subjugation and imprisonment coupled with a comfortable external acceptance (or ignorance) of suffering drives and adds to the despair of a populace-denied basic human rights- and the inevitable weaponisation of this despair by extremists. The hope of some outcome is better than the existential nothingness of the current.
    
Of note within this thread, attempts to point to complicity of the Israeli populace due to National Service are also unacceptable. They are doing what has protected their people since the inception of the Israeli state, and cannot- as individuals- be held responsible for this, especially when their service has finished.

    
I will just quickly restate that I believe, whole heartedly, that the rights of Israel and its people are legitimate, and that we as Palestinians cannot deny this any longer. Especially if we want long-term solutions. However, this is a view that is easily cultivated as a Diasporic Palestinian, removed from the despair.

    Returning to this weekend:

    It is clear that we are beyond the point of peace now. 
This is a devastating turn of events.
    Retribution will occur and I am sure my people will pay for the actions that have occurred.
    Hamas will continue until destroyed by Israel.
    Alongside it will be the re-capture of Gaza and the deaths and further imprisonment of many ordinary Palestinians who had the misfortune of being born in Gaza, and trapped for their entire lives. It will drive extremism on both sides, to the detriment of all.
    The additive rhetoric of the news cycle in the West- "our 9/11", "Pearl Harbor", will further the above isolation, and add to that cycle. And continues to bolster international support of Israel’s accepted illegal activities in spite of the apartheid that has occurred for decades. Thus we guarantee further driving denigration of a people who have now banded together in utter despair.

    The Civilian casualties are completely unacceptable.

    This is true of both sides. An UNWRA site has already been hit. There will be more.
    Attacking the music festival is bizarre and stomach-turning, a disgusting act.
    This will be a long, bloody conflict with disgusting war crimes.
    Hamas has already carried these out, undeniably, and that is beyond abhorrent. Historically, Israel is not clean of them.

    Finally- to any Israelis who might read this:
    We were once the same.
    My only hope is that one day we return to being the same.
    I stand with you in sorrow, and shock, and disbelief.

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