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Subject: Why we blow ourselves up


A psychiatrist gives insight into what motivates a suicide bomber.


Daniel

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   TIME                 April 8, 2002
   WORLD / Viewpoint

                Why We Blow Ourselves Up


   A Palestinian doctor explains why so many of his people want to be
   martyrs

   BY: Eyad Sarraj

   A few weeks ago, my sister, a professional and a mother of four, was
   visibly shaken as she watched, on television, Israeli tanks torturing
   the streets of a refugee camp and soldiers raping its homes. She
   shocked us all when she declared that she would like to become a
   martyr. A few hours later, a young Palestinian woman stunned the world
   when she turned herself into a human bomb and exploded in Jerusalem,
   killing one Israeli and wounding 150 others. In the weeks after, more
   women joined the queue of suicide bombers as the world stood alarmed
   and bewildered.

   To understand why Palestinian men, and now women, are blowing
   themselves up in Israeli restaurants and buses is to understand the
   Arab-Israeli conflict. Ours is a nation of anger and defiance. The
   struggle today is how not to become a suicide bomber. We are told that
   there are long queues of people willing to join the road to heaven,
   and I believe it. What propels people into such action is a long
   history of humiliation and a desire for revenge that every Arab
   harbors. Since the establishment of Israel in 1948 and the resultant
   uprooting of Palestinians, a deep-seated feeling of shame has taken
   root in the Arab psyche. Shame is the most painful emotion in the Arab
   culture, producing the feeling that one is unworthy to live. The
   honorable Arab is the one who refuses to suffer shame and dies in
   dignity.

   The 35 years of Israeli military occupation of the West Bank and the
   Gaza Strip has served as a continuous reminder of Arab weakness. But
   it was the destruction of the P.L.O. in Lebanon by Ariel Sharon that
   decisively shifted the Palestinian-Israeli confrontation to the
   occupied territories and Israel. Helplessness and shame gave way to
   anger that later poured into the streets as defiance. That was the
   first intifadeh.

   Suddenly Palestinians felt that they were restoring their honor by
   fighting the aggressor, by not being helpless victims. Facing a
   superior Israeli army with its formidable arsenal, they felt morally
   victorious as the children of the stones became heroes of defiance.

   While that sense of victory served Arafat as a psychological platform
   to launch his peace initiative and recognition of Israel, it was the
   Oslo agreement and the peace process that followed that disillusioned
   the Palestinians and threw them into a new episode of confrontation.

   The reluctance of Israeli governments to implement promised
   withdrawals from Palestinian land, and then the catastrophic failure
   of the Camp David talks, prepared the fertile soil for a new breed of
   militants and suicide bombers.

   It was the re-entry of Sharon to the political scene that sparked the
   new intifadeh. Scores of Palestinians were killed and maimed as Sharon
   declared his intention to cause as many casualties as possible. This
   time around, however, Israeli soldiers were not on foot and not even
   visible as they shot from their tanks. Palestinian militants shifted
   their target to the exposed Israeli civilians in markets and cafes.

   For the extremist militant, there is no difference between Israelis.
   They are the enemy; they are all the same.

   In every case of martyrdom, there is a personal story of tragedy and
   trauma. A curious journalist once asked me to introduce him to a
   potential martyr. When the journalist asked, "Why would you do it?" he
   was told, "Would you fight for your country or not? Of course you
   would. You would be respected in your country as a brave man, and I
   would be remembered as a martyr."

   This is the influence of the teaching of the Koran, the most potent
   and powerful book in Arabia for the past 14 centuries. In the holy
   book, God promised Muslims who sacrificed themselves for the sake of
   Islam that they would not die. They would live on in paradise.

   Muslims, men and women, even secularists, hold to the promise
   literally. Heaven is then the ultimate reward of the devout who have
   the courage to take the ultimate test of faith.

   What the young man did not say was that he was burning with a desire
   for revenge. He was a tearful witness, at the age of six, to his
   father's beating by Israeli soldiers. He would never forget seeing his
   father taken away, bleeding from the nose.

   As Sharon was taking Arafat hostage and grinding the salt of
   humiliation into the sour wounds, he was taking us into a new horrific
   level of madness. Another young Palestinian girl blew herself up in
   Jerusalem last week, killing two Israelis and wounding more. She will
   not be the last.


   Dr. Eyad Sarraj is a psychiatrist and founder of the Palestinian
   Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights

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                          Copyright 2002 Time Inc.

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