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The right of return will never die

Tuesday 17-May-2011

The spectacular determination on Sunday 15 May by tens of thousands of Palestinian refugees to return to their ancestral homeland from which they were so mercilessly and so brutally uprooted at the hands of evil Zionist gangs demonstrates that the right of return will never ever die.
 
It also underscores that  the  right of return which the apartheid  entity known  as Israel  has been trying to  obliterate  and  consign to oblivion by way of propaganda  and conspiracies remains  the  crux of the matter and  will never go away as long  as even a single Palestinian  refugee  remains dispersed in the Diaspora.
 
The fact that Israeli leaders have lost their composure over the Nakba anniversary commemoration this year is understandable. Israel has been trying in vain to erase the right of return from the collective memory and consciousness of the Palestinian people. Israeli leaders thoroughly absorbed in their arrogance and insolence thought the old refugees would die and the young ones would  forget.
 
However the spectacular events of yesterday the Nakba Day was a clarion proof that determination to attain the right of return was still as vivid today as it was 63 years ago when the children of the holocaust sought to carry out another holocaust against a people who had nothing to do with whatever happened to Jews in the course of the Second World War.
 
One Palestinian refugee from the depopulated village of Dawayma south of the present  Jewish settlement of Kiryat Gad told this writer the following words in commemoration of the Nakba anniversary.
 
“The right of return is very much like a religion for the Palestinians. You can imagine Jews converting en mass to Third Reich Nazism but you can’t imagine Palestinians giving up the right of return.
 
“Because the right of return is the heart of the Palestinian problem and liquidating this right through international conspiracies would mean one thing: the decapitation of the Palestinian people.”
 
As any western-educated journalist would I confronted that young refugee with all the cold facts the impossible odds which seem to make the attainment of the right of return far-fetched and next to impossible.
 
But the young man interrupted me saying “why is it impossible why is it far-fetched?
 
“We are talking about a people that were unfairly and unjustly expelled from their ancestral homeland. These people simply want to go home.”
 
“Yes of course” this writer retorted. “But the Israelis are powerful and they more or less control the government of the only super-power in the world namely the United States.”
 
He didn’t give up. “Military might might have the  upper hand for some time but eventually it will give in to the power of  truth.  Where is the Roman empire? Where is the Soviet Union? Where is Nazi Germany? Where is the British empire? Israel will face the same fate sooner or later. A country that is based on falsehood and theft and murder and terror shall not last long. Sixty three years are nothing in the annals of history.”
 
As usual Israeli leaders officials and spokesmen were frothing at the mouth as they commented on the spectacular reassertion of the  right of  return on all  fronts south north and east as well as inside  occupied  Palestine  itself where at least a million internal refugees are still extirpated from their original  towns  and  villages for  63 years.
 
Benyamin Netanyahu the pathologically mendacious  prime Minister of  the  Zionist regime claimed that  attempts  by Palestinian  “infiltrators” to “slip” through  the borders were an additional proof  that  the  conflict  was not  over  the 1967 borders but rather over  Israel itself.
 
Well wake up Mr. Netanyahu from you stupor!  Have you forgotten that the very home you live in West Jerusalem belongs to a Palestinian refugee now languishing in misery at a refugee camp in Lebanon?

Don’t you feel ashamed living in a home illegally and unlawfully a home that belongs to a refugee whom your state which ironically you call a light upon the nations banished to the four corners of the globe?
 
Another Zionist cabinet minister claimed that the highlighted commemoration of the Nakba anniversary was a demonstration of hatred. Coming from the lying mouths of those who murder school children and then claim they didn’t mean it this is nothing short of fornication with language.
 
Indeed by what standard of morality or imagination can we consider the exercise of one’s right to return to his or her home an act of hatred?
 
Quite the contrary it is the Zionist denial and recalcitrance to prevent these miserable refugees from returning to their homes that  is  the real expression of hatred.
 
A last word. The  reassertion  of the  right of return  should be an indelible landmark  toward the ultimate actualization of that right. It should also be an opportunity to stress and accentuate the right of return as an inviolable constant that must never be subject to compromise and negotiations.
 
Yes we don’t expect politicians to implement the right of return tomorrow. But we do expect them to preserve the sanctity and inviolable status of that right.  In Islam one doesn’t commit  adultery if one  doesn’t  possess dowry for marriage. 

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