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 The Palestinian State:
 Does a Dream 
	Deferred Sag or Does it Explode?
 
 By Mazin Qumsiyeh
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, May 30, 2012   Langston Hughes wrote a poem, "Lenox Avenue Mural" in the 1930s:
 What happens to a dream deferred?
 
 Does it dry up
 
 like a 
	raisin in the sun?
 
 Or fester like a sore-
 
 And then run?
 Does it stink like rotten meat?
 Or crust and sugar over-
 like a syrupy 
	sweet?
 Maybe it just sags like a heavy load.
 Or does it explode?
 
 Our situation in Palestine is very dire indeed.  Millions of 
	Palestinians squeezed unto concentration areas and money pours in to a few 
	of them to keep the lid on the rest of us.    Among 
	Palestinians and Israelis, the rich get richer and the poor get poorer 
	(though the disparity of money allocation is still 10:1 in favor of Israeli 
	Jews over the indigenous Palestinians).  But it is also not just an 
	economic issue: the issue is racism.  Zionism, built on notions of 
	privilege and chosenness cannot help but spread racism.  The pogroms in 
	Tel Aviv against Africans is just a small manifestation of the kind of 
	pogroms and ethnic cleansing done against the native Palestinians. And it 
	continues to be done.  Even as Zionists celebrated occupying Jerusalem, 
	studies show Israeli policies succeeded in creating the highest levels of 
	poverty among Palestinians of Jerusalem. And the disastrous affects of the 
	Oslo agreements continue to be felt throughout the occupied areas.  
	Settlement building and destruction of lives and livelihood continue.
 
 There is a process of slow transfer from most of the West Bank to the 
	ghettops otherwise designated area A.  The Palestinian "Authority" 
	continues to have a charade of a "government" (appointing new "ministers" 
	recently) while under occupation. And while talking for years about 
	"reconciliation" and the need to revive the "peace" process (it is a process 
	so the quotes are correctly placed only on "peace"). No consultation with 
	people and no strategy of liberation is presented.  An Israeli general 
	once quipped to his fellow criminals" "once we have settled the land, all 
	the Arabs will be able to do is run around like drugged roaches in a 
	bottle."  Sharon used to call it with his thick English accent: the 
	"piss process" and his right hand man Dov Weisglass correctly identified the 
	purpose: to ensure there will never be a Palestinian 
	state and to never discuss Palestinian rights.
 The only efficiency worth noting today for the PA is its ability to 
	suppress any "friction" via the security cooperation with the Israeli army.  
	Acts of armed and non-violent resistance are both successfully suppressed. 
	The PA meticulously adheres to its obligations under Oslo (as subcontractors 
	for the occupation) while Israel regularly invades area A that is nominally 
	under PA "control" (the 12% of the WB or 2% of historic Palestine).  
	Meanwhile, money and resources are taken from Palestinian lands and people 
	to enrich the coffers of Israeli billionaires (including land developers) 
	and the Israeli military. A profitable occupation indeed! The Palestinian 
	dream of living in freedom and dignity is deferred yet again as the Zionist 
	dominated media works feverishly to talk about Iran and other issues.  
	Israeli authorities continue to think of ways to direct anger towards 
	anything and anyone other than Zionism (the primary cause of instability in 
	this part of the world).    Billions of dollars keep moving and millions become poorer.
 But 
	back to Hughes question: does a dream deferred sag or does it explode?
 
 Jerusalem Day 2012: Unprecedented Deterioration in East Jerusalem: The 
	prolonged policies that created 78% poverty rates and a frail job market in 
	East Jerusalem.
 http://www.acri.org.il/en/2012/05/16/poverty-in-east-jerusalem/
 
 (for Europeans who came here illegally and expelled the indiginous peopel to 
	make a Khazar State, this turn of events is ironic)
 
 How I survived a 
	Tel Aviv mob attack
 http://972mag.com/how-i-survived-a-tel-aviv-mob-attack/46587/
 
 Israeli Kristallnacht: Africans attacked in Tel Aviv anti-migrant demo
 (PHOTOS) 
	http://www.rt.com/news/israel-anti-migrant-demo-061/
 
 (Worth 
	reading. Note: title usually chosen by editors not author) Not All Israeli 
	Citizens Are Equal
 
 http://imeu.createsend1.com/t/r-l-hryuthy-oikkddhd-i/
 
 Saturday 
	(Tomorrow): Hosh Jasmin is a new organic farm and camping/hicking facility 
	in Bethlehem area (Al-Makhrour).  Their first event is a hiking trip to 
	Battir. For more info call 0599868914,
	saadehmazen@yahoo.com
	www.hoshjasmin.blogspot.com
 
 Israel's Mabo - Israel/Palestine
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=49jBz2kR8Ts
 
 Nakba 
	documentary on Aljazeerah
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bm7dMhE80dw
 
 Good news: "Art is a 
	hammer to shape reality": PalFest breaks the siege of Gaza
 
 http://electronicintifada.net/content/art-hammer-shape-reality-palfest-breaks-siege-gaza/11318
 
 
 
 Mazin Qumsiyeh, PhD
 
 A Bedouin in Cyberspave, a 
	villager at home
 
 http://qumsiyeh.org
   
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