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'Peace is dead. My people will no longer be victims'
Leading Palestinian moderate warns that the Oslo accords are irrelevant on 
eve of crucial Clinton-Arafat talks to end the violence

By Robert Fisk in Ramallah

8 November 2000

Hanan Ashrawi bursts into her home with an energy born of exhaustion, 
jet-lagged, angry, scornful of Israel and Western journalists in almost 
equal measure, complaining of toothache, wolfing down chicken, potatoes and 
hot peppers, her white cat Labneh watching aloofly from the carpet. The 
future will be difficult. "It's not just the dark night of the soul when you 
have the resurgence of hostilities and a loss of faith in the 'peace 
process'."

Oslo is dead. That is her message. Only United Nations Resolutions are left.

Palestine's most famous woman has just returned from lecturing American 
universities on the catastrophe befalling her people, trying to persuade the 
Gore and Bush foreign policy teams to understand the realities of the Middle 
East, condemning the powerful US press for its biased reporting of 
theconflict. A member of the original 1991 Madrid-Palestinian delegation and 
one of the few Palestinians to speak her mind to Yasser Arafat, Ms Ashrawi's 
job as an English literature don lets her speak with unique eloquence and 
contempt.

When I ask if it's all over for Oslo, she nods. When I ask if the UN's 1967 
Security Council Resolution 242 - demanding an Israeli withdrawal from 
occupied territory in return for the security of all states in the area and 
refusing the acquisition of land through force - is now the only possible 
peace, she nods twice more, between gulps of tabouleh and rice. When I ask 
if that means the closing down of all Jewish settlements on occupied Arab 
land and the return of East Jerusalem, her voice sharpens.

"All the settlements will have to go - the moment you accept otherwise, you 
have legitimised the acquisition of territory by force. The basis of Oslo 
was 242 and [the reaffirming] Resolution 338, but Oslo violated that. It 
reinterpreted 242. The Israelis never respected any of the Oslo withdrawal 
timetable. What is happening now is a result of Oslo. We've been warning 
this would happen, that there would be an implosion or explosion. And now we 
are proven right, it's too late and there's a tragic loss of life."

To listen to Hanan Ashrawi - always associated with moderation and humanity 
- is to experience the historical shock of what has happened in the Middle 
East these past six weeks. "The Palestinian people feel victimised by this 
'peace process'," she says angrily. "The 'process' is reinvented all the 
time to suit Israel. And America thinks as long as there is a 'process', God 
is in his heaven. Now the Americans are indulging in crisis management and 
individual legacies - the people in Washington have come to the end of their 
careers."

It's also clear Ms Ashrawi would like the careers of several reporters to 
come to an end. "When I visited The Washington Post, I asked them what had 
happened to the idea of journalistic integrity. There's now a total 
disjunction between the pictures of what is happening - the Palestinian 
casualties - and the language; this is the product of America's processed 
language and the Israeli spin machine."

She leans back on the sofa in exhaustion. "Now we are all being fed 
well-worn phrases: 'peace process', 'back on track', 'ceasefire', 
'time-out', 'put an end to violence', 'Arafat to restrain/control his 
people', 'do we have the right peace partner?' This is a racist way of 
looking at the Palestinians and it obscures the fact that we've suffered an 
Israeli occupation all along. When newspapers ask if Palestinians 
deliberately sacrifice their children, it's an incredibly racist thing to 
do. They are dehumanising the Palestinians. The press and the Israelis have 
rid us of the most elemental human feelings in a very cynical, racist 
discourse that blames the victims."

The phone rings - it's like a clock chime in the Ashrawi home in Ramallah, 
the chirruping of the mobile, the repeated, tiring explanation of why Oslo 
does not work - and only after a minute of silence can she continue. "I 
always say Oslo could lead to a disaster or a state. It's not an agreement, 
remember. It says specifically that it is a 'declaration of principles'. The 
danger was always that the 'peace of the brave' could turn into the 'peace 
of the grave'."

When she is relaxed Hanan Ashrawi tells her narrative in sequence. "Let's 
reduce all this to its simplest components," she says. "Occupation is the 
cause of our problem. We already made the historic compromise by accepting 
22 per cent of Mandate Palestine [the rest now being in the State of 
Israel]. In 1967, Israel occupied the remaining 22 per cent - 242 deals only 
with this remaining 22 per cent of Palestine. We said we would be 
reasonable, pragmatic. But now Israel says it will keep its 78 per cent and 
see how much it wants to keep of our 22 per cent - in Jerusalem, Jewish 
settlements and so on. So they want to sign away our rights."

The new "intifada" will continue - "in different shapes, different forms" - 
she believes. "We are not fond of mass suicide, but we want the right to 
resist occupation and injustice. Then the moment we say 'resist', the 
Israelis pull out the word 'terrorist' - so a child with a stone becomes the 
'legitimate' target for Israeli sniper fire and a high-velocity bullet.

"Ultimately, there will have to be peace. But any unfair, unjust, partial, 
imposed peace will be a postponement or an invitation to further conflict."

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