The Palestinians have employed various methods in their ongoing struggle to secure their just and legitimate rights against Israel over the past 75 years.
They have attempted a range of tactics, including commando operations, popular uprisings, missile attacks, bombings, and plane hijackings, as well as diplomatic paths, negotiations, agreements, and concessions.
Despite their sacrifices and heroism, they have not achieved their goals and instead have faced repeated setbacks.
In contrast, Israel has consistently managed to subdue all forms of Palestinian resistance, whether peaceful or military, popular or guerrilla. Israel has consistently outmanoeuvred the Palestinians, preventing them from capitalising on any option while inflicting high costs upon them.
This discussion does not aim to favour one form of resistance over another; rather, it aims to examine the reality of the contemporary Palestinian liberation movement, which is now 58 years old.
It is important to acknowledge that this movement has been unable to achieve accomplishments equivalent to the sacrifices made, and instead has witnessed a decline in its achievements since the mid-1970s, within the first 10 years of its existence.
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In the past 48 years, it has failed to make substantial progress.
Key questions arise: Where is the unity of the Palestinian people today? Where is the Palestine Liberation Organization? And where is the inclusive national goal for the Palestinians?
These circumstances indicate that, given the prevailing international and regional environment, the Palestinians are unable to leverage their sacrifices and heroism, whether through military or popular means, uprisings, or negotiations.
However, this does not imply that there is nothing for them to do. On the contrary, it necessitates the adoption of new and different political and strategic approaches. These approaches should be based on several principles.
Misplaced faith should be abandoned
First, it is essential to abandon any illusions or misplaced faith in external parties or specific struggles and political options, regardless of their nature.
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Palestinians must not overestimate their capabilities and should recognise the inherent weaknesses they face as a fragmented people living under the authority of various countries, lacking resources, and enduring Israeli domination.