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MEMRI: Faysal Al-Husseiny in his Last Interview: "The Oslo Accords Were a
Trojan Horse; The Strategic Goal is the Liberation of Palestine from the
[Jordan] River to the [Mediterranean] sea"

Special Dispatch - Egypt July 2, 2001 No. 236

On his way to Kuwait, where he died later on of a heart attack, Faysal
Al-Husseiny gave an interview - which turned to be his last - to the
Egyptian (Nasserite) daily, 'Al-Arabi'. Following are excerpts from the
interview with reporter Shafiq Ahmad Ali: (1)

The Oslo Accords: A Trojan Horse

Q: "What is happening now, unfortunately, is a natural consequence of
Arafat's signing the Oslo Accords which did not explicitly state that the
settlements should be removed, or even [their construction] halted...and
did not explicitly determine the future of Jerusalem and the right of
return...but - among other mistakes you recently admit - it did explicitly
state that the PA must confiscate weapons from Palestinian civilians..."

A: "Following the signing of the Oslo Accords... I said three things:
First:
following a long period of "pregnancy" we brought a child into the world
[the Oslo Accords] who is smaller, weaker, and uglier than what we had
hoped
for. However, despite it all, this is still our child, and we must nurture,
strengthen and develop it so that he is able to stand on his own two feet."

"Second, we are the Jews of the 21st Century. Meaning, we the Palestinians
will be the Jews of the early [previous] century. They infiltrated our
country using various methods; using all kinds of passports, and they
suffered greatly in the process. They even had to face humiliation but they
did it all for one goal: to enter our country and root themselves in it
prior to our expulsion out of it. We must act the in the same way they did.
[We must] return [to the land], settle it, and develop new roots in our
land
from where we were expelled; what ever the price may be."

"Third, the [ancient] Greek Army was unable to break into Troy due to
[internal] disputes and disagreements [among themselves]. The Greek forces
started retreating one after the other, and the Greek king ended up facing
the walls of Troy all by himself, and he too suffered from illnesses and
[internal] disputes, and ended up leading a failed assault on Troy's
walls."

"[Following these events] the people of Troy climbed on top of the walls of
their city and could not find any traces of the Greek army, except for a
giant wooden horse. They cheered and celebrated thinking that the Greek
troops were routed, and while retreating left a harmless wooden horse as
spoils of war. So they opened the gates of the city and brought in the
wooden horse. We all know what happened next."

"Had the U.S. and Israel not realized, before Oslo, that all that was left
of the Palestinian National movement and the Pan-Arab movement was a wooden
horse called Arafat or the PLO, they would never have opened their
fortified
gates and let it inside their walls."

"Despite the fact that we entered these walls in order to build, unlike the
Greeks who entered them in order to destroy, I now tell you all, all these
to whom I spoke in a secret meeting during the days of Oslo: 'climb into
the
horse and don't question what type of material the horse is made of. Climb
into the horse, and we shall transform your climbing into that horse into a
beginning of a building era rather than an era of the end of hope."

"And indeed, there are those who climbed unto the horse and are [now]
inside
[the PA territory] whether they supported the Oslo Accords or not."

Q: "But the horse began to ignore criticism from the people, both from
those
who supported Oslo and those who opposed it. [It ignored] criticism about
the true democracy that should lead the horse and about the horse's
corruption."

A: "Your words remind me of the famous meeting we had with all the
Palestinian factions three years following Arafat and the PLO's return to
Gaza...the debate revolved around the same issues you are raising - i.e.,
democracy, corruption, etc."

"In that meeting - and those who attended are still alive and can attest to
it - I asked to speak. I told everyone: three years ago I said 'climb into
the horse' and everyone entered into the horse and the horse entered into
the walled-in [area]. Now, the time has come for us to say: 'come out of
the
horse and start working. Don't stay inside the horse and don't waist time
and energy while you are inside the horse arguing whether this was a good
horse or not. Look, it is thanks to this horse that you were able to get
into the walled-in city."

"So come down out of the horse and start working for the goal for which you
entered the horse to begin with. In my opinion, the Intifada itself is the
coming down out of the horse. Rather than getting into the old
arguments...this effort [the Intifada] could have been much better,
broader,
and more significant had we made it clearer to ourselves that the Oslo
agreement, or any other agreement, is just a temporary procedure, or just a
step towards something bigger..."

"Praise Allah, by now we have all come out of the horse, those who were
with
Arafat and those from the opposition.  Personally, I never had any
complaints regarding the fact that they entered the horse while being
opposed to it.  However, I would have complaints had they stayed inside the
horse and never came out of it. Now that we all came out of the horse, I
ask
of you and of all journalists to lay aside all the analyses of past events,
all the old disputes, and judge people on the basis of what they are
actually doing now...our slogan from now on should be "the Intifada is
always right..."

The Strategic Goal: A State from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea

Q: "What are the borders of the Palestinian state you are referring to, and
what kind of 'Jerusalem' would you accept as the capital of your state?"

A: "With this question you are dragging me into talking about what we refer
to as our "strategic" goals and our "political" goals, or the phased goals.
The "strategic" goals are the "higher" goals, the "long-term goals," or the
"unwavering goals," the goals that are based on solid Pan-Arab historic
rights and principles. Whereas the "political" goals are those goals which
were set for a temporary timeframe, considering the [constraints of] the
existing international system, the balance of power, our own abilities, and
other considerations which "vary" from time to time."

"When we are asking all the Palestinian forces and factions to look at the
Oslo Agreement and at other agreements as "temporary" procedures, or phased
goals, this means that we are ambushing the Israelis and cheating them.
However, the truth is that we are doing exactly what they are doing.  The
proof for that is that they are aware of, and are not trying to hide, the
fact that there is nothing that unites them more around the territory which
extends from the Nile to the Euphrates, than their slogan, which was taken
from the Torah, and reads: 'These are the borders of the greater land of
Israel.'"

"If, for some reason, they had to temporarily declare their state over "a
part" of the greater land of Israel, they would publicly declare that this
is their "political" strategy, which they will have to temporarily accept
due to international circumstances. On the other hand, their "higher
strategy" is always "The Greater Land of Israel."

"We are [acting] exactly like them. In 1947, in accordance with [the UN]
Partition Plan, they decided to declare statehood on 55  of the land of
Palestine, which they later increased to 78  during the War of 1948, and
then again [increased it] to 100  during the War of 1967. Despite all that,
they never attempted to make secret of their long-term goal, which is
"Greater Israel" from the Nile to the Euphrates. Similarly, if we agree to
declare our state over what is now only 22  of Palestine, meaning the West
Bank and Gaza - our ultimate goal is [still] the liberation of all
historical Palestine from the [Jordan] River to the [Mediterranean] sea,
even if this means that the conflict will last for another thousand years
or
for many generations."

"In short, we are exactly like they are. We distinguish the strategic,
long-term goals from the political phased goals, which we are compelled to
temporarily accept due to international pressure. If you are asking me as a
Pan-Arab nationalist what are the Palestinian borders according to the
higher strategy, I will immediately reply: "from the river to the sea."
Palestine in its entirety is an Arab land, the land of the Arab nation, a
land no one can sell or buy, and it is impossible to remain silent while
someone is stealing it, even if this requires time and even [if it means
paying] a high price."

"If you are asking me, as a man who belongs to the Islamic faith, my answer
is also "from the river to the sea," the entire land is an Islamic Waqf
which can not be bought or sold, and it is impossible to remain silent
while
someone is stealing it ..."

"If you are asking me as an ordinary Palestinian, from the "inside" or from
the Diaspora, you will get the same answer and without any hesitations.
However, what I am able to achieve and live on right now, due to
[constraints of] the international system, is not, of course, Palestine
"from the river to the sea." In order for us to fulfill all of our dreams
regarding Palestine, we must, first of all, wake up and realize where we
are
standing. On the other hand, if we will continue to behave as if we are
still dreaming, we will not find a place to put our feet on..."

"As I once said in the past: our eyes must continue to focus on the higher
goal. The real danger is that I might forget [it], and while advancing
towards my short-term goal I might turn my back on my long-term goal, which
is the liberation of Palestine from the river to the sea..."

(1) 'Al-Arabi' (Egypt), June 24, 2001). Subtitles are given by the
translator.

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