Gaza - A New Middle East Indeed


As Israel unleashed its military fury against Lebanon for several weeks in July-August 2006, it had one major objective: to permanently 'extract' Hezbollah from the South as a fighting force, and to undermine it as a rising political movement, capable of disrupting, if not overshadowing the 'friendly' and 'moderate' political regime in Beirut. 

As Israeli bombs fell, and with them hundreds of Lebanese civilians, and much of the country's infrastructure, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice sprung into action. She too had one major objective: to delay a ceasefire, which the rest of the international community, save the US and Britain, desperately demanded. Rice, who is merely, but faithfully reiterating the Bush Administration's policy, hoped that the Israeli bombs would succeed in achieving what her government's grand policies failed to achieve, namely a New Middle East. 

In a friendly meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert in Jerusalem, on July 25, 2006, Rice eagerly, although rashly wished to interpret to equally eager journalists the political promise that lies within the Israeli onslaught. "As we deal with the current circumstances, we need always to be cognizant of and looking to what kind of Middle East we are trying to build. It is time for a new Middle East," she said. Olmert nodded. 

Neither Rice, nor Bush, nor Olmert were indeed interested in shifting the status quo in the Middle East in anyway that might jeopardize Israel's regional standing, as a powerful ally with astounding military outreach. Indeed, there was hardly anything new in the New Middle East. Like the old one, the New Middle East was also meant to be achieved from behind the barrel of a gun. But why the element of 'newness'? 

It was very clear to both Israel and the United States that their Middle East policies were failing, and miserably so; but both governments were still insistent that the problem is not in the use of force, but rather, not using enough of it. It's, perhaps, the kind of arrogance that accompanies power. But arrogance can also be the powerful downfall. 

As world patience began running out, especially following the second Qana Massacre of July 2006, Rice still insisted on beautifying the horror in Lebanon. The Israeli war against Lebanon, despite the tremendous hurt it caused was, according to Rice, the "birth pangs of a new Middle East".

And a New Middle East it was, although not the one that Rice and Olmert reflectively envisioned in Jerusalem; a different one, which changed the political landscape in Lebanon in favor of Hezbollah, and denied Israel any sense of victory. 

In fact, the new 'New Middle East' did more than that. It once more renewed a long abandoned idea in the minds of many Arabs, especially Palestinians, that resistance was not futile after all. 

Hezbollah's triumph, and its ability to thwart various attempts at igniting a civil war in Lebanon, accompanied by the group's leader, Hasan Nasrallah's fiery speeches began penetrating the Arab psyche, defeated and accustomed to defeat. Nasrallah became the new Jamal Abdul Nasser, and like Abdul Nasser of Egypt, he too polarized Arabs: peoples vs. regimes. 

New terminology also sprung. Words that were not uttered, at least not in any realistic context, in decades, began encroaching into Arab vocabulary: 'victory', 'resistance', 'Arab nation' with 'one fate', 'one future', and so on. The language and the culture it espoused proved immensely threatening to the US camp, which too enjoyed its own language and designations: 'friendly', 'moderate', etc. 

Rice's New Middle East has failed. It has failed because the representatives of the old Middle East prevailed: Iran, Hezbollah, Hamas, but most importantly the people through the region, which began once again, constructing a sense of collective identity. The new 'axis of evil', somehow managed to withstand immense pressures, and in the case of Hezbollah and Hamas in Gaza, numerous bombs. Israel's pressure on the US to go after Iran failed for various reasons. Israel's own Middle East project remains on hold, jeopardized by Iran's rising influence in the region, Hezbollah's proven formidability in the north, and Hamas' irritating ability to hold onto power, and its insistence to govern by its democratic mandate, even if in besieged Gaza. 

As both Olmert and Bush were readying to hand over the torch to their successors, and as folders of the New Middle East project were about to be tossed into the recycle bin, Israel opted for one last chance at proving the viability of its military prowess, for force is the only language that Israel is capable of thoroughly communicating, and is under the odd impression that it's also the only language that its enemies understand. Olmert, once again unleashed his country's military fury, this time against Gaza. The Strip was supposedly an easy target, for the tiny stretch of land, blocked from all directions, lacks everything. It is home to a largely young population, the majority of whom are malnourished as a result of the Israeli siege. 

Israel hoped that Gaza would grant it a victory, any victory, even if a small token of triumph. Starting December 27 and for many days, Israel pulverized entire neighborhoods, killed and wounded thousands, mostly civilians, mostly children and women. Another New Middle East was in the making with its own "birth pangs." Entire families perished; children died in droves, in their homes, in schools; a panicking population ran in circles, hopelessly trying to flee the death machines that hovered everywhere, but there was no escape. Borders remained sealed as the region's 'moderates' watched the demise of the 'extremists.' Rice, again, grinned, brazenly justifying Israel's new war. The world watched in horror as the drama unfolded. But Gaza fought back, withstood, resisted, and the language once again was altered. Arabs are now speaking of 'victory', hailing the 'resistance', singing the praise of the Palestinians in Gaza. 

Gaza's resistance is nothing short of a 'miracle', said Aljazeera's military expert. Millions of Arabs around the world agree. The New Middle East defined in Lebanon in July-August 2006, was confirmed in Palestine in December-January 2008-2009. A new language with new terminology and a new culture is springing up from the ashes and the rubble of Gaza. Arabs are eager to define themselves and shed years of defeat and defeatism. A New Middle East, indeed. 

Ramzy Baroud (www.ramzybaroud.net) is an author and editor of PalestineChronicle.com. His work has been published in many newspapers, journals and anthologies around the world. His latest book is, "The Second Palestinian Intifada: A Chronicle of a People's Struggle" (Pluto Press, London).


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Older Comments:
WISDOM FROM USA said:
The muslims need to be reminded day and night with this arabic proverb:

"A THOUSAND ENEMIES OUTSIDE THE HOME ARE BETTER THAN ONE WITHIN"

Once we get it in our mind, heart and culture victories will come easily.
2009-01-19

FAISAL MOHAMMED FROM INDIA said:
The aim of Israel and its allies is to first destroy the resistance forces. Once they destroy these forces, they will do whatever they want with the arab countries. The leaders of many arab countries are castrated puppets, cowards and incapable of defending the muslim world if it is attacked by Israel and US.

The resistance forces who fight exclusively seeking God's pleasure, are the only lines of defence for the muslim ummah, and should be protected at all costs.
2009-01-18

RON MULCAHY FROM AUSTRIA said:
I don't know whether to agree or no. One thing is clear, we have fitna right at the heart of Islam. The fitna of Saudi Arabia. Stunning silece all through the tragedy, providing tacit approval all throughout the slaughter. Unless Muslims settle the issue of Saudi complicity in the whole matter, I don't know what to say. A country, arguably the most powerful today because of its holy sites, and 12 million barrell of oil flow, cannot do much, is a news to everybody since the west is at its weakest in 200 years. Before resolving the issue of Gaza or any other place, Muslims have to settle the issue of Saudi Arabia first.
2009-01-17

UBALE AHMAD MASKA FROM TRITECH COMMUNICATIONS said:
The Gaza invasion and the earlier one of Qana are two excellent instances of a small force succeeding against a big force by the will of Allah. May Allah grant us muslim countires the necessary unity and recognition of our oneness. Alhamdu lillah, the Yehuds themselves are helping us achieve both despite the unwillingness of some of our leaders.
2009-01-17

THESUBMITTEDONE FROM USA said:
I usually agree with Ramzy Baroud, and I highly respect his opinion, but I must say I stongly disagree with this article. If this is what we call "victory", I just don't know what to say anymore. We have divided nations, each with leaders proven and known to be Western, or elitist, viceregents. We the have so-called rebel groups with their own agendas, funded by these differing nations with their own agendas.

Now, we claim victory when thousands of us get killed, and our cities destroyed. We've re-defined the term victory, and furthermore, we seek to attribute it to some "Arab" strength. The Arabs are nothing without God, and were nothing before Allah chose His final Messenger (Allahuma Salli 3layhi) and revealed to him His final Revelation in Arabic.

We are in a state of obvious fitna right now, just as our Messenger (Oh Allah bless him and give him peace) and those who followed him were in Uhud. We're divided, and we've fallen in love with this world. It'll take us understanding first foremost the enemy within ourselves before we can do anything. We have to stand against these groups and nations that have tarnished the image of Islam, each one claiming to be on the right path exclusively.

"Those who split up their Religion, and become(mere) Sects,- each party rejoicing in that which is with itself!" (Qur'an 30 : 32)

"And hold fast, all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you), and be not divided among yourselves; and remember with gratitude Allah's favour on you; for ye were enemies and He joined your hearts in love, so that by His Grace, ye became brethren; and ye were on the brink of the pit of Fire, and He saved you from it. Thus doth Allah make His Signs clear to you: That ye may be guided.

....

Be not like those who are divided amongst themselves and fall into disputations after receiving Clear Signs: For them is a dreadful penalty,-" (Qur'an, 3:103 - 3:105)

Oh Allah save and guide us,for You are
2009-01-17