But for all these condemnations and holier than thou attitudes, one wonders where are the real political protests in the Muslim world and the Third World at large? There were reports of hundreds of people protesting in Jordan. Just hundreds? This is something on which thousands ought to have come out. Other places are even worse. I haven’t heard anything happening in Saudi Arabia or a large part of the Muslim world. Even in Pakistan, where we have been passionate about Palestine for a long time, there are no noticeable protests.
Perhaps, there are three reasons for such apathy. First, most of these societies have become apolitical. The depoliticisation of society and politics means that we will shed some tears but not raise a loud voice because we do not believe in political protests. For the average person, what use is a street protest? Second, once upon a time, those from the political Left or those who were considered liberal would feel passionately about Palestine and similar issues. Of course, some small groups still come out on the streets but there is little passion around the movement. This is because the average citizen is divided between taking a clear principled stance on the use of force by the state. Condemning Israel is one, but then there is the fear of such condemnation expanding to one’s own state, which may be engaged in atrocities internally. Gaza is tragic but it also resembles Balochistan, Kashmir, the tribal areas, the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey and many other places. The states are satisfied at one level that the news of Gaza has completely diverted attention from local battlegrounds. When a state and its military kills poor peasants to establish control of a land or when people are picked up and made to disappear, the acts are equally heinous and condemnable. However, the problem is that within our own environment, our thinking is driven by the state’s definition of war and terror.
Third, the years of war on terror have totally changed political dynamics of protest. The peoples of a land have a right to protest against the state if it is seen as dispossessing them of their rights. The state emerges from and represents a social contract, which can be rightfully challenged as we witnessed in the case of Quebec and Scotland. However, states that see political protests as a threat tend to use force. Some states like Israel do not even want to engage a certain population in dialogue or include it in a social contract thus resulting in violence. Sadly, the world has begun to see protest mainly through the lens of violence and religion. The earlier Palestinian intifada had an inspirational value for others in similar conditions around the world. The ripple effect had a problem that countries, which earlier sympathised with the Palestinian issue, began to see it as something that connected with violence in their own states. India, for example, was once a supporter of the Palestinian cause; its government did not even censure Israel for the latest round of atrocities. For New Delhi, the issue is how can it condemn Tel Aviv that has supported India in beefing up its military and technological strength to fight terror. The Indian leadership may no longer look at Palestine as a secular political and human rights issue but a problem of militant political Islam.
In fact, this is where depoliticisation of civil societies around the world, especially the Islamic world, has turned into a bothersome problem. I once remember a conversation with a renowned Pakistani academic currently engaged in think tank activity, who, while discussing Afghanistan, blurted out that it were only the Taliban that could fight American imperialism. There are many who are selectively uncomfortable with the fate of oppressed people in other parts of the world but secretly comfortable with outsourcing the act of opposing such state-led atrocities to non-state actors. We have certainly lost the capacity for political protestation and doing things short of violence. I remember an incident from seven to eight years ago when some of us were protesting in Islamabad and advocating boycott of American goods. We tried hard to convince a maulana sahib trooping into one of the American fast food joints with his children. He looked at us, pointed at his belly and his children and walked away into the eatery. Others opined how we could protest American atrocity while wearing Western clothes. As if political protest has a religion or a dress code. An apolitical society and its conspicuous consumption-driven middle class and elite may not find the strength to save the children of Gaza.
The fact is that the trader-merchant class in a lot of Muslim countries finance militant outfits that eases their guilt for not doing anything themselves. Let’s pay for militants rather then launch a political protest. But why can’t Israel feel the heat of public condemnation, just like Turkey has done? In the tragedy of the dying children of Gaza, lies the inner tragedy of our divided and disempowered societies.
Published in The Express Tribune, July 24th, 2014.
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@Rex Minor, I see most of your comments are all fictious and very far from reality. Israel cannot and will not be sanctioned by US. They are the most trusted ally of US in Middle East. As you people (muslims) might act in favour of your brothers in other countries, there are lots of jews in every country who are not only rich but also very Intelligent too. They can easily contribute immensely to Israel, if not already doing it.
Further, Russia and China will be the most happy if there is sanctions on Israel by US and EU, because they get the chance to get more closer to Israel.
Do not fool around with ideas which is beyond your comprehension.
@Milind: You will see my comments too about his hypocracy! He is a flyer and is used to have the birds eye view of the world events but also makes him short sighted too. The House of Saud feels more pain about the sufferings of the muslims in the world than any other country in the world. It has a conservative posture because of its responsibilies to the ummah on one side and its responsibility for the world industry on the other side. They do not make deals or shabby alliances for more influence in the world affairs specially with the nuclear armed Israel.
Rex Minor
@Rex Minor - "Your narrative is the figment of speculation which people like you are giving food of imagination"
Dude you need to wake up and get your knowledge updated...
Check this article from Shahzad Chaudhary http://tribune.com.pk/story/740932/why-the-islamic-world-is-silent-on-gaza/ He pretty much confirms whatever I've said in my post....
@abhi: What is the significance of your friends opinion or your narration? There are more than two billion people who have declared themselves as muslims; how does it affect their opinion on the performance of Israeli occupation force? None whatsoever will be the answer. What the American administration have now discovered that Israelis can indeed be influenced in case their life style is affeced. The Package of sanctions is now being developed reluctantly by both the European and the American administrations.
Rex Minor
One day I was talking with a muslims friend in USA, and we talked about Palestine. I was asking what is the real issue and why can't there be peace. He told me very clearly that the issue is ownership of Al-Aqsa mosque. Whatever happens muslim will not accept that a non-muslim gov have an ownership of this mosque. I was totally surprised because he was not concerned about well being of palestinians or any other thing, it was just about a mosque.
@Rex Minor: wiping off the map does not mean wiping off the people; the State gets wiped off the map eventualy when it becomes dysfunctional.
And who else can say it better than a Pakistani who as per your own definition has ensured that Pakistan is wiped off the map because it is dysfunctional.
It is a well-known fact historically that no Muslim ruler cared for Palestine when it was part of various Muslim empires, but the moment anyone else acquired Palestine, the entire ummah whether it be Sunni or Shia would suddenly go berserk.
For all those who think that Jerusalem would be the capital of Palestine, note that long before Muslims constructed the Al Aqsa mosque right on top of the Temple Mount, the Jewish temple built by Solomon where Jesus got lost as a child, not only Jews but Christians also have laid claim to this site.
@Ali Hashim:
Well said, but please do not pass the buck to others. It is not Israel per se but the Israeli Government which is backed up by the majority of its population who are embarked on current course; they have the support of the American administration. The Europeans are just watching this spectacle with the spector of anti semite returning to European cities! There will not be a truce or ceasefire or business as usual unless the siege on Gazans and the Palestinins end! There are too many currently involved on behalf of the Goliath and the David to have a Truce, a Ceasefire followed by negotiatiations or whatever but the silver line in the clouds has not yet been spotted yet.
Rex Minor
Surprising though this may seem but I think it is pointless to criticize Israel on their barbaric actions. Not because they are not blatant aggressors, but because this will not get us any where.and not yield results. In any case it is not within our power to get the Israelis to stop. Likewise it is pointless to debate as to whether Hamas responsible for this or Israel. It does not matter. This is really an academic question which we can continue to debate but the immediate problem is not to get an answer to this question but to stop the killing. By debating this we are in effect falling into a trap since this is taking away the attention from the immediate problem. I think under the circumstance we have to look for second best solutions. What the so called Muslims should do is to FORCE EGYPT and SAUDI ARABIA to stop supporting the Israeli aggression and allow the Palestinians a relatively free exit into Egypt through the border crossing there. This is what Morsi had done and the Saudi's and the New Egyptian Government have now prevented. It is because of this action that Gaza has been put under a choke hold and created the immediate problem. The main issue is that the blockade of Gaza has to be lifted. The Israelis will do all they can not to let this happen and we cannot help this. However the " Muslim Umma" can help create a partial lifting by FORCING EGYPT AND SAUDI ARABIA for reopening the crossing into Egypt. We have a greater chance to do so than trying to get Israel to lift the embargo. If this happens then critically needed supplies can get into Gaza. If this valve is opened full throttle economic activity in Gaza will return and people will go about their day to day activities about making the best of a bad situation instead of staking all they have, even their lives to remove the choke hold. Life is full of situations where we have to look for second best solutions and this is one such item.
@Naveen: Alas! ET has refused to publish my reply, and now you will never know how wrong you are. Cheers!
@Milind:
Your narrative is the figment of speculation which people like you are giving food of imagination. You must not, however, forget that leaving politics on one side, both arabs and the jews are semites and the children of Ibrahim. Neither the Iranians nor the Egyptians or even the Turks can understand fully the semite people.
@Sam@ABE:
wiping off the map does not mean wiping off the people; the State gets wiped off the map eventualy when it becomes dysfunctional. Both India and Pakistan are in different category, they are both dysfunctional despite being on the map? Have a nice day.
Rex Minor
@Ahmed yar khan: "A targeted operation against murderers, kidnappers,miscreants and terrorists is not the same as mass killing of infants through relentless aerial bombings"
Thats what israel calls Hamas. The funny part is that the israelis call it a targeted operation too. People are incapable of seeing their own faults but are ready to jump at anothers.
@ Jahangir Chauhan
By "wiping off" , you do mean killing off every single Jewish man, woman and child of Israel, don't you ?
Would it be OK if Indians were to say that "Pakistan should be wiped off the map of the world to end this crisis once and for ever." ?
Israel should be wiped off the map of the world to end this crisis once and for ever.
@milind Most useful comment here, I learnt some things. Thanks to ET moderators as well who let in truths published despite protests from some quarters. Terrorism for the sake of terrorism undermines even legitimate political grievances.
@Author - Excellent analysis.. However you missed one dimension.. That is the Saudi - Israeli nexus... The Saudis & Israelis fear Iran more than anybody else and there's a convergence of goals & aims and the fact that they co-operate / collaborate secretly is known.
Additionally, the Saudis, Egyptians (regime) & Israelis are wary about the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt.. All this realpolitik overrode religious unity, hence the lack of response from the Arab world, where the narrative & discourse is controlled by the regime.
The Pakistani 'establishment' too maybe in cahoots with Israelis - who knows.. After all it was the Mard-e-Momin Zia-ul-Haq who sought co-operation between Mossad and ISI. Additionally Musharraf to professed his admiration to Israel and 'accidently ran into' Israeli Foreign (or Defence) minister in Turkey, a few years back...
ET - Please publish.
@all supporters of human tragedy and blaming israeli action, did they not know what would be the reaction of israelies if rockets are fired and tunnels dug to enter israel. when u know what whould happen why u do the same.
keep doing the same you get same result.
@Baloch:
First, change your handle to "Punjabi". No one is fooled.
"However, Khan of Kalat voluntarily annexed the Kalat state with Pakistan due to his personal relations with Quaid-e-Azam Mr. Jinnah."
Yes, that is what is taught in falsified revisionist history books in Pakistan studies. Repeating a lie a thousand times may brainwash some, but it will never become the truth.
If someone has doubts about Israel being extremely cruel, see the video below BY AN ISRAELI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etXAm-OylQQ
See and decide yourself.
Please feel pain for around 800 killed and so many injured mostly the women and children. This is extreme brutality.
@nrmr44: "It’s rather like Kargil: climb busily up the mountain slopes when they are bare, and run down at super speed when the Indians appear." Mine Mine dude your this statement clearly portrait that you either know nothing about Pak army or have a biased or one sided statement against Pak and Muslim.So in case of later we can't help you but in case of formal issue ...well you need to read the actual history of Pakistani army and with an open mind. And by the way since when oppressed people of any land be it Palestine ,Kashmir or Mya mar's(http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/06/16/opinion/nicholas-kristof-myanmar-documentary.html?smid=tw-share&_r=0), have the resources or the support to fight back power hungry ,blood trusty Israelis,Indian govt or Buddhist.So please straight your facts first and then try to impress us with your self made propaganda base ideas. So before you come back with any more ideas do read the above mentioned article may it let you consider Muslim as a target in so many lands.Not that I am hopeful as you have your eyes close or are just here to talk against Muslim.
@abhi: You are quite wrong. This is blatant genocide by Ashkenazi infiltrators who with massive US assistance have almost completely stolen Palestine from the original inhabitants.
@Solomon2: Your wisdom, Oh! Solomon, is difficult to beat! However, with your leave, a minor adjustment. The option you mention has not been chosen by Pakistanis from an available range. This option - elevating falsehood and bigotry - is one they originated and added to the mix. And they dispense their anguish from a safe distance, please note. Do you see Pakistani volunteers fighting alongside any Muslims brothers they shed tears for? In reverse, it is the rest of the world that had to shed tears for their loot, rape and murder of Muslims in Bangladesh in 1971. I am sure even poor OBL was charged a hefty rent on the building he was given! There is a very logical reason why their own terrorists don't stop fighting them. (I hesitate to apply the term 'State' to Pakistan).
@Razi: You have made the point, but not quite: Pakistanis are condemned to live next to Indians and the arabs are condemned to live next to Israel, and for all times to come.
Rex Minor
@author For the majority of Indians, at least those who comment on these pages, the issue has simply assumed a religious dimension as you have also pointed out. Whichever side is Muslim, be it the victim or the aggressor, these Indians will try using every trick up their sleeve to portray that side as evil. It is primarily the Muslim identity that they cannot stand, and despite the efforts of those few who try not to be blunt about it, they are unable to hide their deep-seated ill will. The majority, however, remains unabashedly plain-spoken about it. Needless to say that they also happen to be diehard supporters of the Hindu Nationalist currently in power in their country. That should explain everything.
@Pacifica: Mahatma non violence did not convince the Brits to leave, but the agreement of WW2 allies notably the USA and Russia that the European colonialists will decolonise their colonies. Have a nice day sir. With regard to Israel it is now the agreed position of the current USA administration and the European States to declare an independent Palestinian State within in the 1967 boundries with Jerusalem as the capital whether Israel accepts it or not! The first signal of this intent was conveyed to Israel by cancelling flights to TelAviv! Israelis without life style have no interest in the country which is sorrounded by hostile arabs.
Rex Minor
I think the problem is in this war no one is fighting for justice, This is fight for ego. One side has power to back up the ego, other side is on suicidal path.
@Dr M KImran: You are certainly not a Pakistani nor a doctor otherwise you would not try to relativise the attacks on hospitals and children!
Rex Minor
Pakistan's choice to support the terror-rocket tyrants of Hamas rather than Egypt, Israel, and the Palestinian Authority is a poor one. The choice elevates falsehoods in the service of terror and bigotry above truth and human decency. Why should Pakistan's own terrorists stop fighting the Pakistani state, then? By this choice doesn't the Pakistani state cast itself as a mere rival for power and wealth to be combated by any means rather than a state that serves the people?
I find it difficult to understand that these brave descendants of Suleiman the Great keep getting beaten to a pulp by a tiny nation like Israel. They need a whole United Nations of 140-odd countries to save them? And why are there no Pakistani brothers-in-arms actually available to help them when the wicked Israelis come out? It's rather like Kargil: climb busily up the mountain slopes when they are bare, and run down at super speed when the Indians appear. Meanwhile, the entertainment is kept up by taking shelter behind lofty moral standards they themselves have never been able to meet.
Why Pakistan want to be champion on Human Rights if same article published in Pakistan for Minorities would you allow to published you lost right to speak about HR as in your country what you did know world so keep quite and watch game also hamas has to stop their activities if not than be ready to get reaction
@Dr M KImran: Hamas Govt is democratically elected. Why people of Ghaza voted for them?
@Muree wala
So let me get this straight. IF India fires rockets on Pakistan because Pakistan is occupying historical Indian land, then there will be triplicate reaction from Pakistan ... but when Hamas fires rockets into Israel for occupying Arab land then its unfair... and Israel is a monster. Got it.
Reminds me of Turkeys AKP party celebrating the 500th or 550th year of conquering Istanbul (Constantinople) and at the same time castigating Israel for occupying Jerusalem.
@baloch Speak for yourself as a punjabi probably. Raj is right on history about illegal annexation of Kalat.
@ Murree wala : A Hindu with a fake name! If India fired rockets into Pakistan. Then Pakistan will respond in kind. And will brutalize India. With massive casualties. No one spared Just a replication of what Israel. is doing now. In triplicate. Until India agrees to peace. And then,back to square one. . You replied as such to : . @Barry: Some Pakistanis are becoming more intelligent. They know who started firing rockets at Israeli civilians, and who did not respect Egypt’s cease fire. Could you imagine if India indiscriminately fired rockets into Pakistani cities and towns what would happen? . Barry did not say that India would fire rockets into Pakistani cities and towns what would happen? . All he said if India indiscriminately fired rockets into Pakistani cities and towns what would happen? . He used the word if i.e. asked a Question. He did not state that Indian Will! . I trust you will now appreciate the difference. . Cheers
@Otto: Occupying others' land and then calling "freedom fighters" as terrorists will not do. Nelson Mandela was a "terrorist" to the apartheid regime. Hamas is a terrorist group to the Zionist settlers of Palestine. Israel is the occupying power, consisting of settlers from the Eastern Europe, Russia and the rest.
@Barry: Facts need to be put correctly. Hamas was never in violation of the last cease fire. Israel has been a flagrant violator of all agreement. In the last ceasefire, it was agreed that Israel will lift its blockade of Gaza - Israel never did that.
@Raj: The free country of Kalat (Baluchistan) was illegally annexed by Pakistan Basically they needed to take a prior NOC from Mr. Raj, to make the annexation legal. Right? However, Khan of Kalat voluntarily annexed the Kalat state with Pakistan due to his personal relations with Quaid-e-Azam Mr. Jinnah. That's the reason there was no opposition to his decision at the time, unlike of India's forced occupation of Kashmir.
@salman Nice try, keep trying. The free country of Kalat (Baluchistan) was illegally annexed by Pakistan in 1948. Claiming the UN has not yet taken Pakistani atrocities there is a lame excuse.
@Howard: If Israel is innocent, then I must say that Hitler was the 'most peaceful person' ever existed on this planet.
@Pakhtun: When people like you will have guts to come up with their real identity, rather than taking a refuge in camouflage.
There is NO comparison whatsoever between Baluchistan and Palestine or Kashmir. Kashmir and Palestine issue are registered issues at UN while Balochistan is Pakistan's internal issue and UN acknowledges Pakistan's stance on it. World recognize Palestine and Kashmir as disputed issues. I know from where it is coming out from writers like hers. She doesn't have any problem with Pak Army action in Waziristan while, in order to get attention, for the sake of it, when ever Army takes on militants in Balochistan, they all cry foul by labeling it as human rights violation.
The Palestinians have tried wars, negotiations, terrorism, intifada, in fact pretty much everything except non-violence.
Follow the way shown by the Mahatma.
Give up all forms of violence, and peacefully march back to reclaim their lands. At a stroke Israel's military superiority will be blunted and peace will finally prevail.
Right now the world sees no difference between the violence from both sides.
Thousands regulatory protest in London not hundreds. By many estimates there were one hundred thousand during the last march in central London. This Sunday another one will march to the houses of Parliament.
@author: "India ...was once a supporter of the Palestinian cause.."? India remains a supporter of the Palestinian cause, i.e., the two nation (and probably even a three nation) solution, but it also recognizes both Israel's right to exist and the fact of its existence. Besides, it need not be more Arab than the Arabs themselves (you mention the apathy in the Arab and Muslim worlds; have you ever wondered the reason for that?). Hamas represents a class of Palestinians that is somewhat different to those represented by Fatah in the West Bank, and its methods disturb many. But there is also a report that Fatah and Hamas were trying to get together and to prevent that Israel seized on the opportunity provided by the kidnapping and killing of three Israelis. Maybe, but most Indians don't care - they have enough problems at home to deal with.
It is inevitable that the Non Muslims of the World, not just Hindu’s and Indian’s, view cries of alleged “victimization” of various Muslim minorities as not being “a secular political and human rights issue but a problem of militant political Islam”. This is because Muslims minorities across a wide swath of the world, governed by a wide assortment of Non Muslims, have a demonstrated track record of violent behavior in order to separate themselves from their Mother Societies. This has been seen in Bosnia, Cypress, Chechnya, Lebanon, Israel, Xinjiang, Jammu & Kashmir, Myanmar, Southern Thailand and Mindanao. Then there is the demonstrated track record of violent behavior by Muslim minorities in Societies where separatism appears not to be currently on the agenda. These would include acts of Islamic Terrorism in the Canada, US, Argentina, Norway, Denmark, Germany, UK, France, Spain, Nigeria, Central African Republic, Kenya and Australia.
At last count, how many Pakistanis are on the ground fighting for the Palestinians? You know, like importing foreign jihadis to die for Pakistan? Now, here is a Foreign Exchange surplus to be proud of!
I must salute valiant people of Gaza for standing up to the barbaric, full-scale war by Israeli air force, navy and ground forces against lightly armed Hamas and killing over six hundred fifty Palestinians already, including a large number of women and children, through their indiscriminate bombing even of homes, hospitals and mosques. Good-for-nothing do-gooders like UN Secretary General and most of the Western leaders who are demanding ceasefire, have let Israel scuttle all efforts over decades to reach a two-state solution (on just terms for both sides) which, by the way, is the only thing that could ensure durable peace to the region. Obviously, Israel can have peace or territory, it can't have both, but unfortunately, relying on their might and support from the Western leaders, Israelis are all the time illegally grabbing more and more of the Palestine territory through barrier wall declared illegal under international law, and by building illegal settlements dotting all over in order not to leave enough of contiguous territory for a viable Palestine state.
The UN Secretary General could at least try to get a new quartet envoy in place of Tony Blair who has proved absolutely useless, indeed harmful to the cause, despite costing the UN a fortune by way of travel expenses and maintaining an office in Jerusalem, and in view of his Iraq record, was hardly a proper choice. The man does consultancy business in the region and among other things, was once an advisor to deceased Moammar Gaddafi of Libya. He even managed to win a million US dollar award from Israel, and all this fairly explains his interest in the region.
The world leaders are again trying to do a patch-up job by insisting on just a ceasefire, leaving all else as before, in order to enable Israel to take over yet more territory, and sooner or later, leading to another carnage, when they will again repeat the drill. Obviously, this does not suit Palestinians as they would prefer to die fighting instead of dying bit by bit every day through strangulating blockades and perpetual Israeli harassmen and humiliation.
Unfortunately, strong, independent people like Dag Hammersjokeld and Kurt Waldheim don't come any more and instead, we have clowns and weaklings operating as world leaders, with disastrous consequences.
Karachi
Let us demand a 'Youm-e-Ishq-e-Palestine' holiday to express the rage of the Ummah.
@Author, You have been proven wrong about India. Yesterday, India supported Palestine in the UN. You are right that India's enthusiasm for Palestinians has been some what blunted by its new interests.
@Dr M KImran what a one sided hatred basis analysis, you have given.So poor Israel and monster Hamas.Pitty that to justify your baseless claims,you would not even care how many dead bodies are present under your feet.Try to take away my freedom,push me out of my own land and expect from me Not to EVEN try to get freedom is, so slave like thinking. The problem is because of leaders of Arab countries who gives sh.t about Palestine and just have no self respect and care for common man.
I agree with Ayesha, sorry we cant help. Same applies to 170,000 with more than 7,000 children killed in the Syrian conflict which now has spread into Iraq.
@Dr M KImran: baseless argument. Israel daily kills Palestinians, if three Israeli were killed, don't know by whom in war torn area it means Israel can hundreds of Muslims, there is no worth of life of Muslims in Palestine. What Hamas demands? Just to end blockade, what is wrong in it? Israel has usurped their land and cut their connections with whole world, still Palestinians are terrorists. Israel is terrorists and their friends including you indians.
We are concerned about Palestinians as they are our brothers, they are being killed by an illegitimate state, but I wonder why Indian are so jealous to us. Indian should first stop gang rapes, resolve its internal conflicts and stop interfering in matters of neighbouring states. Then talk about Israel Palestine issue.
@Dr M KImran: Very thoughtful and accurate response. Thank you very much for your insight. I couldn't have said it better myself.
@Barry: A Hindu with a fake name! If India fired rockets into Pakistan. Then Pakistan will respond in kind. And will brutalize India. With massive casualties. No one spared Just a replication of what Israel. is doing now. In triplicate. Until India agrees to peace. And then,back to square one.
We Pakistanis seem to live in our own delusional 'reality', which is different than the rest of the world. Some of the reasons Pakistanis are not protesting for the Palestinian in the first place, Ayesha Saheba are: Maybe because we know that Palestinians started this war, not Israelis; that Palestinians started and still are raining down thousands of rockets on Israeli civilians, deliberately and specifically targeting the civilians; that Palestinians inhumanly use their innocent women and children as human shields, firing rockets from hospitals, mosques, homes, schools etc; that this is the 3rd or 4 th time Hamas terrorists have initiated war on Israel; knowing full well that dumb, rich Arabs and self-hating, guilt ridden , naive Western whites would be suckers again and again pour billions into 'rebuilding' Gaza, this money would as usual be used by Hamas to arm themselves for the next round. I think we are tired of Hamas power elites playing this endless macabre game again and again, sacrificing their civilians and getting billions of dollars....Not too long ago PLO in WEst Bank used to play this game until they couldn't do it...
@Khan: According to recent scientific polls, most gazans despise Hamas and would rather reside in and work in Israel, the land of the free and the only democracy in the Middle East. G-d bless Israel, a nation state that is on the side of morality and righteousness.
No one says it openly but most people wonder why Hamas does not stop firing rockets into Israel. Hamas cannot win, so why not swallow its Ghairat as a pragmatic measure? That should stop Israeli action immediately. Live to fight another day.
Author thanks for showing the mirror to middle class who pay for militants @ Ahmed Yar Khan: please don't break the mirror if you don't like image. Mirror is not at fault.
@Otto:
Hamas is the democratically elected government of Gaza and its resistance is supported by the people.
@Pakhtun:
Kashmir is India's Gaza.
Gaza is the world's largest open air prison. Gaza's been subject to an economic blockade for years. This is despite the terms of previous ceasefires requite g Israel to lift the blockade.
Current Egypt government is anti Hamas and was happy to see it pounded before proposing a ceasefire that wasn't even discussed with or communicated to Hamas!
Hamas started it? Typical lazy not checking of facts. The Israelis started rounding up Hamas people left right and centre (including those released in pre it's deals) after alleging that a murder of 3 teens in the West Bank was the fault of the Hamas government. Each of the previous conflicts in recent years had also started with Israeli raids but let's forget that and blame Hamas for retaliating?! Amazing how much a people kicked off their land and oppressed for over 60 years are meant to put up with!
The Golden words "leadership may no longer look at Palestine as a secular political and human rights issue but a problem of militant political Islam. In fact, this is where depoliticisation of civil societies around the world, especially the Islamic world, has turned into a bothersome problem"
The leaders of Hamas are savages. They don't care about the casualties caused by them. Israel is trying to protect its homeland against these savage leaders that condemn their people to a life which they have not chosen. According to a recent scientific poll, most gazans would prefer to have a job in Israel and they hate everything Hamas stands for. Israel is innocent and just protecting its people and its country.
For hell's sake lady do not equate Balochistan with what is happening in Palestine just to satiate your whims. A targeted operation against murderers, kidnappers,miscreants and terrorists is not the same as mass killing of infants through relentless aerial bombings. Just for the sake of justifying one's own conclusions it is a crime in itself to present the world with wayward analogies just because a well read paper is bound to publish your conclusions. Have some respect atleast for the Palestinians not using them for your prejudiced theories.
Author has rightly pointed out that society protesting against state terrorism should also look into the same going in own society like Baluchistan,Kashmir etc.
Parts of this article read like sarcasm. Pakistanis have such love of faraway Muslims, that they must express it by killing one another.
Sounds like Pakistanis are getting smarter. Everyone knows that Hamas is nothing but gang of killers masquerading as a government. It has zero interest in providing decent govt for the captive people it rules. Its only goal is killing Jewish people and destroying Israel. They expect the brain-dead muslims to support them even when they can see the truth about the death cult and its palestinian branch office.
Some Pakistanis are becoming more intelligent. They know who started firing rockets at Israeli civilians, and who did not respect Egypt's cease fire. Could you imagine if India indiscriminately fired rockets into Pakisatani cities and towns what would happen?
FATA and Balochistan is Pakistan's Gaza.