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A
peace maker constantly seeks to mitigate conflicts and
nurtures goodwill for peaceful co-existence. His or
Her words and actions do not make things worse, but
bring some sense and understanding to the situation.
God wants us to live in peace and harmony with his
creation; indeed that is the purpose religion. – Mike
Ghouse
YES WE CAN BRING PEACE TO GAZA
Mike Ghouse, March 8, 2008
Justice is the basis
for peace, and the responsibility to bring justice
falls squarely on the powerful shoulders of the
al-mighty nations.
Israel owes peace and
security to her citizens and it is directly
dependent on the security and peace needs of the
Palestinians. You cannot live in peace, when your
neighbor's aren't. Finding a balance is the most
difficult thing to do and both the nations are
trying and failing. No wonder the phrase "love thy
neighbor" plays such a crucial role in every
society.
When Hamas does not
rein in those who are shelling the rockets into
Israeli territory, Israel finds tempting to avenge
it out and the world takes a back step as well.
Hamas can earn the
moral high grounds by holding the shelling, and if
Israel continues the attacks, then the world will
empathize with the Palestinians and most likely the
peace process gets a chance. The unfortunate reality
is that every time Israelis and Palestinians are
inclined to talk, we mess it up badly with a veto
against the consensus of the world, and shamelessly
it is against the long term interests of Israel.
Neither the Hawks in Israel, nor our administration
is willing to refresh their thinking. Ultimately,
the parties have to figure out how to co-exist.
Mother Teresa said, "If you want peace, go talk with
your enemies, you don't make peace with your
friends". I do hope the state department genuinely
attempts to assess the policies that would work.
Right now, they are chasing their own tails.
A few basics need to
be addressed and understood by all the parties.
Jews have a need to
be understood and be acknowledged for their eternal
security needs, not the military, but mental
security where they can put their guards down and
live their life in peace.
Palestinians have
suffered immeasurably; no human should be stripped
of his or her hope and dignity; hopes to have a
family, work and own a house and call a place their
homeland and live a life of dignity.
The end game of our
policy should be peace. Our Presidents need to
seriously look at what works and develop a vision
for peace. They must understand that it may be going
against the general opinion and perhaps against
their very supporters; AIPAC. We need to take bold
steps and produce peace for the people of Israel and
Palestine.
Our foreign policy
has relied on our gun powder and our ability to dole
out alms to shove nations around the World to
achieve our goals. The state department has
forgotten that 'lasting relationships' hinge on a
dialogue based on treating all parties on an equal
footing.
If protection of Israel is based on injustice to
either Palestinians or the Jews, our integrity has
become questionable. We need to be above reproach.
Mighty empires can crush the weak for a short term;
in the long run every one goes down the tube. We
cannot rob anyone and live with a good conscience.
The ways adopted by
Israel and Hamas leaders has not worked and most
likely will not produce the desired results; peace.
We need to listen to average Israelis and
Palestinians, we need to encourage the peace makers
on both sides and give peace a chance.
I urge both the
Moderate Jews and Palestinians to speak up; they
need to put justice above the fear of repercussion
from the neighbors and members of their communities.
Right now, the shots are called by extremists on
both sides, it needs to change. It is the fear of
what the next Muslim or next Jew will tell them that
frightens the moderates. They need to speak up and
rein in, they are the absolute majority on both
sides, otherwise the evil will persist, if the good
people do nothing about it.
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Mike Ghouse
is a Speaker, Thinker, Writer and a Moderator. He is a frequent
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