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Obama, Israel, Palestine and Peace

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Arabs and Jews are an emotional people. We live on an emotional rollercoaster that swing to intense anger one day and swing to high hope on another day.

Like many Palestinians, I'm not optimistic about peace. I have been very wary of the empty words that have dominated events in the past 20 years following the handshake between Yasir Arafat and Yitzhak Rabin.

It has been an ugly rollercoaster at times. But this morning, as I listened to President Barack Obama's words in his press conference with Arafat's successor, President Mahmoud Abbas, once again I find myself being pushed towards hope.

Obama made a strong case that has been implied in the past but never before argued so convincingly.

It is not necessary to resolve all of the difficult issues before Palestinians and Israelis can return to the peace table and negotiate a peace accord.

Obama has made that easier to accept by his rhetoric, words that have gone further than any past president in seeking to reassure Palestinians that peace talks are not merely an Israeli shell game of delay and land expansion.

The fact is that with no negotiations taking place in the past several years, Israel has continued to expand its racist and illegal settlements. And, at the same time, we have continued to see the symbolic firing of homemade rockets from the Hamas imprisoned Gaza Strip.

The truth is that when we talk about not having to resolve the major issues, we are not just talking about the major issues Israel refuses to suspend, such as the continued expansion of those Jewish-only settlements that are built on Christian and Muslim owned lands in the militarily occupied West Bank.

It also means not resolving the fact that there will continue to be some levels of violence, even during peace talks.

Israel is the party that continues to impose preconditions on peace, demanding that all violence be ended before talks take place. In fact, every time there have been peace talks, when violence has occurred, Israel has suspended peace talks.

So it's not just the Palestinians who have been making demands as preconditions to peace. Israel has too.

The fact is, settler expansion is a form of violence; violence at the same level of a few extremists in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip firing rockets into Israel that rarely hit any civilian homes or take any Israeli lives.

Contrast that to the vicious military assaults that Israel constantly launches against Palestinian guerrilla and civilian targets, murdering scores of innocent people, men, women, children and the elderly.

It's the Israelis who have no sense of morality when it comes to achieving peace.

Israeli leaders seem just as happy with the violence continuing and retaining control of historic Palestine, from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea. It's the Israelis who have been the obstacles to peace.

But the other obstacles to peace are the fanatics who exploit the emotions of the people on the rollercoaster of failed achievement. These extremists exist on both sides, although more so on the side of the Arabs — that is expected since the Israelis have managed to achieve a quasi-form of "normal life" while Palestinians, moderate and fanatic, are forced to live together in the squander of an Israeli-imposed life of terror.

It's immoral for Israelis to force Palestinian civilians to walk through concentration camp walls and check points that everyone knows have less to do with preventing violence and more to do with stealing Palestinian lands. The transparency of the Israeli lies fuels the fanaticism growth among the Palestinians.

But Obama brings a slightly revised vision of how peace negotiations can be resumed and two-states can be achieved. A two-state solution is the only other permanent answer for Israelis and Palestinians.

What we need to return to negotiations with Israel, while continuing to make our objections against Israeli policies like the continued expansion of settlements that are illegal in the eyes of international — and most American —laws.

That means Israel needs to drops its demands and return to the table, too.

Israel doesn't have to stop the slow growth of the settlements and Palestinians don't have to stop their rhetoric exposing Israeli violence and immoral conduct.

And as far as the violence, moving forward we just have to accept that it will be present and probably won't disappear until two sovereign states are achieved.

Media pundits conclude that the tougher burden will be on the Palestinians to accept resumption of peace as the illegal settlements continue to grow, but the real burden will be on Israel.

As the rollercoaster careens into a period of hope fueled by Obama's clear empathy for the Palestinian cause — and he does understand our suffering — Palestinians should extend their hands to resume peace talks and show the world they can be the bigger people.

All that can happen is that the peace gesture fails and we're back to where we have always been, facing uncertainty, violence and the promise of more bloodshed to come.

When peace rises, we should never turn our backs.

Ray Hanania is an award-winning Palestinian American columnist. To find out more about Ray Hanania and read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit www.creators.com.

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