Saturday, May 15, 2010

An Israeli on Nakba Day: ‘Our humanity is bound up with your right to return’


(A Palestinian overlooks a refugee camp, 1948)

By Eitan Bronstein( Executive Director of the the Israeli NGO Zochrot. Zochrot's aim is to promote awareness of the Palestinian Nakba and their slogan is "To commemorate, witness, acknowledge, and repair".)

My sisters and brothers the refugees of Palestinian, today is the 15th of May, the Nakba Day, and I have one request from you; a heartfelt request from the son of occupiers, as an occupier, to those who paid the price for this occupation.

No, I do not ask for forgiveness for the occupation, or the destruction and expulsion that occurred in the Nakba of 1948. I can’t really expect forgiveness for these horrors, not in the true sense of forgiveness, the religious or spiritual sense. And since this forgiveness cannot truly take place, so can Israeli-Palestinian reconciliation occur only as a political and cultural settlement that will allow us to stop the killing and the mutual fear (and this mutuality does not mean symmetry, because it absolutely does not exist between the sides). Religious forgiveness belongs, therefore, to a different dimension, an unrealistic dimension utopian to a radical degree. This perhaps is a Platonic idea or guiding principle that guides us in the right direction that we must strive towards even if we’ll never get there.
Mondoweiss

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