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By Khalid Amayreh in Occupied East Jerusalem
It is really lamentable that the Palestinian Authority (PA) continues to manage the Palestinian Question disastrously.
The latest failed effort to get the UN Security Council (UNSC) to designate a time-ceiling for ending the decades-old Israeli occupation is an expression of the disastrous mismanagement of our just cause by the PA.
It simply shows that the PA neither learns from others' mistakes nor from its own.
The UN, after all, has had more than 60 years to give the Palestinians any semblance of justice, but to no avail. The reason behind this monumental moral failure is simple. The world order is not based on justice and morality. It is rather based on military might and political power.
This fact has not changed ever since the creation of the UN following the Second World War. It is not expected to change in the foreseeable future, at least in our lifetime.
I know the Palestinian establishment in Ramallah is too fully aware of this fact. Yet, it continues to walk in the same path.
A few weeks ago, this writer wrote that it was futile for the Palestinians to count on the United States to restore Palestinian rights from Israel. I argued that the US lacked the will and inclination as well as the moral power to challenge Israel due to the Zionist domination of American political life.
In this article, I want to pen down my conviction that it is equally pointless to rely on the UNSC to end the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, East Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.
We all know that the UNSC is firmly dominated by the US, whose government and Congress are at Israel's beck and call.
Hence, it is absolutely futile to rely on this entity (UNSC), to do justice or even a semblance of justice for the Palestinians. Thinking otherwise would be like seeking safety in a snake's hole or searching for justice at a thieves' den.
I realize the Palestinian leadership of Chairman Abbas is facing a very frustrating situation, having been repeatedly deceived and betrayed by successive American administrations ever since the 1960s.
But the Palestinians should have a sound plan to follow lest they continue to run around in a circle.
I am not necessarily against diplomatic efforts at the UN. But I am decidedly against employing the same failed tactics that have proven their utter failure ad nauseam.
In short, the Palestinians must have a "de fault strategy" that would maximize their "national assets" while minimizing their national liabilities.
What should be done?
Without making a short story unnecessarily long, I believe the PA should do the following today, not tomorrow.
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Khalid Amayreh is a Palestinian journalist living in Occupied Palestine.