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In Ahmed's Shoes - What Is In The Mind Of A Young Palestinian?

Uri Avnery - Israeli Journalist | 05.08.2002 05:10

He has read in the newspapers that the day before the bombing the Tanzim,
the biggest Palestinian fighting organization, had decided to declare a
unilateral cease-fire and tried to convince the Hamas to do the same. He
shakes his head in astonishment: What, won't they ever learn? Don't they
know that Sharon does not want peace, that he wants to drive all the
Palestinians out?

Uri Avnery

27.7.02

In Ahmed's Shoes

Some years ago, Ehud Barak said: "If I were a young Palestinian, I would
have joined one of the terrorist organizations." An interesting statement. It
proves that Barak was once capable of putting himself into the shoes of
somebody else.

It's easier for me. Since I did indeed join one of the terrorist organizations
when I was young, I can clearly remember the feelings and thought that
caused me to do so. Nowadays, when I want to predict what the Arabs will
do tomorrow, I use the same method. I try to enter into the shoes of a young
Arab, as an actor enters the persona he is supposed to play. I try to feel
what he feels, think what he thinks.

Last week I chose the persona of Ahmed, an 18-year old student at Irbid
University, Jordan. His grandfather fled from Jaffa in 1948, settled down in
the Hashemite Kingdom and got rich. The young man studies physics.
What does he feel, what does he think, after the bomb in Gaza?

Like everybody else, Ahmed saw the gruesome pictures on al-Jazeera
television. Over and over again. He will probably never be able to forget the
3-year old child dying on camera, with a cluster of doctors around him
trying to save his life with all kind of instruments. The trembling of the little
limbs, the jerking of the head, the sudden stillness.

Ahmed saw the wrecked houses, the mothers, the bodies on the stretchers,
the faces of the shocked neighbors, numb and helpless. His heart went out
to them. Then a consuming hatred took hold of him, and all his feelings
coalesced into one burning desire: Revenge! He is not particularly
religious, but now he prays to Allah to send a Palestinian hero to take
revenge on the Jewish murderers, a big and terrible revenge!

He has read in the newspapers that the day before the bombing the Tanzim,
the biggest Palestinian fighting organization, had decided to declare a
unilateral cease-fire and tried to convince the Hamas to do the same. He
shakes his head in astonishment: What, won't they ever learn? Don't they
know that Sharon does not want peace, that he wants to drive all the
Palestinians out?

And America. Ahmed is full of anger against America. Bush did not even
condemn the outrage. He just let a minor spokesman rebuke Sharon for his
"heavy-handed" means. He did not pick up the phone to call Sharon and
read him the Riot Act, as President Reagan had did to Begin after the
savage bombing of Beirut by Sharon in 1982. He did not call President
Arafat to extend his condolences. His real message to Sharon was: OK, go
on, but use smaller bombs.

Ahmed tells himself: Maybe Bin-Laden was right, after all. The Americans do
really hate the Arabs. Only a fool would pin any hopes on them.

And so, too, only a fool can hope for anything from the Europeans. Look at
them, a bunch of hypocrites, mouthing moral disapproval and doing
nothing. They were silent when the Germans mistreated the Jews, and they
are silent now, when the Jews mistreat the Palestinians.

But most of all Ahmed is furious with the Arab world. Conferences are
convened, resolutions adopted, some crumbs thrown to the starving
Palestinians in their besieged towns. He feels a searing humiliation. Don't
we feel the shame? Is this the mighty Arab nation? Is this how we look, the
heirs of Caliph Omar and Saladin? Somebody must raise a flag, arouse the
masses, give us back our courage and pride!

In spite of the fact that he does not grow a beard or go to the mosque, he
does not mind if the Muslim Brothers or some other Islamic group do it. The
main thing is that somebody, anybody, will avenge the humiliation. This
cannot go on! A big revolution must come!

--- Here I leave Ahmed and come back to myself. I am afraid. I am afraid of
the millions of Ahmeds in Cairo and Riyadh, Damascus and Doha, Rabat
and Baghdad, who feel exactly like him, who will one of these days,
perhaps tomorrow, perhaps in another ten or twenty years, arise and
change the region we live in.

Uri Avnery - Israeli Journalist
- Homepage: http://www.avnery-news.co.il/english/index.html

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