Gaza cease-fire alone won't repair larger enduring rift, political scientist says
Calls for a cease-fire in Gaza may be well-intentioned, but a halt to the current fighting will not repair the enduring rift between Israelis and Palestinians. That can only happen once the Palestinians abandon an ideology that rejects the legitimacy of a sovereign Jewish state, said Israeli political scientist Einat Wilf 96.
During a conversation Friday with Tarek Masoud, Ford Foundation Professor of Democracy and Governance and faculty director of the Middle East Initiative at HKS, Wilf spoke about the war in Gaza and why she thinks theres been so little progress reaching a resolution over the years. The talk was the fifth in an ongoing Middle East Dialogues series at Harvard Kennedy School, organized by Masoud, which aims to showcase a range of viewpoints on the current crisis and promote informed dialogue.
Describing herself as the poster child of the Israeli Two-Stater Left, Wilf served in the Knesset, Israels parliament, from 2010 to 2013 as a member of the Labor Party, which supports the creation of an independent Palestinian state. She said she still favors such a goal, but no longer believes the conflict between Palestinians and Israelis is just about land.
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She came to that realization after conversations shes had with many highly educated, moderate Palestinians over the last 20 years. They basically tell me things like, The Jewish people are not a people. Youre only a religion. This idea that you have a connection to this land, you invented it to steal our own, she said.
And I realized from the conversations with them that how they think about the conflict, and how I think about it, dont even meet. For them, the very existence of a sovereign Jewish state is illegitimate.
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