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‘Palestinians are to blame for rise of Israel’s far-right’ says Arab human rights campaigner

Bassem Eid criticises international community for supporting PA and ‘getting nothing in return’

December 6, 2022 15:57
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Portrait of Palestinian human rights activist Bassem Eid in the East Jerusalem neighborhood of Issawiya, January 5, 2015. Photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 *** Local Caption *** ???? ??? ???? ?? ???? ?????? ????? ???????? ????? ???? ???? ?????? ??? ???? ???? ???? ????
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A leading Palestinian commentator has blamed the Palestinian people for Israel’s political move to the right.

Bassem Eid, 64, a Jerusalem-based political analyst and researcher, told the JC on a recent visit to London: “What we [Palestinians] are doing now, is affecting us much more than the new government.”

He spoke emotionally of the recent capture of a young Druze car crash victim, Tiran Fero, from a hospital bed in Jenin, when armed men came in, disconnected him from medical apparatus, and kidnapped him before returning his body to his family.

“I spoke to the doctor [in the Jenin hospital]”, Eid said. “He told me that Tiran was still breathing when he was taken. I think that if the Palestinians will continue with such behaviour, one day the Palestinians will be trashed (erased) from the map. This is something unbelievable. Not one Palestinian voice came out to condemn what happened in the hospital. I can understand the fear of the people, but in the meantime, if they continue living in such fear, I don’t think the Palestinians will be able to approach their independence.”