Abstract

The present study discusses the national strategies having been adopted by Palestinians to put an end to Israeli occupation. The study aims to show how Palestinians plan to establish their state and get rid of the occupation by using different strategies and policies. The study adopts historical research method to support authentic historical data about Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Such a method has helped researcher provide proper data that may help Palestinian political leaders understand the nature of conflict and this know how to deal with the issues of this conflict in the future. The study also adopts descriptive analytical research method to describe and analyze the data. The study finds that it is very vital for Palestinians to unite and to have one ‘unified’ national strategy in order for ‘popular resistance’ to work out. Besides, the study finds that Palestinian leaders and peace activists ought to create ties with Israeli and western activists in order to strongly activate ‘popular resistance’ against Israeli occupation. Furthermore, the study recommends that Palestinian leadership, factions, peace organizations and national institutes ought all adopt one ‘integrated strategy’ to confront Jewish influence.

Highlights

  • Palestinian struggle has been going on since Balfour Declaration in 1917

  • Gandhi was anti-colonial nationalist and political ethicist who employed nonviolent resistance to lead the successful campaign for India's independence from British rule, and to later inspire movements for civil rights and freedom across the world

  • 5.0 Conclusions The present study has come up with these conclusions: 1- There is no political vision on part of Palestinians to carry out systematic popular resistance

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Introduction

Palestinian struggle has been going on since Balfour Declaration in 1917. Palestinians have used different forms of self-defense to confront English occupation and Zionism both of which paved way for the Jewish occupation of Palestine. Palestinians have used different defensive strategies to face Israeli occupation, for instance, in 1936, Palestinians went on a massive strike against Britain’s policies of enabling Jews to settle in Palestine. These strikes were peaceful in that some local conferences were carried out, calling for peaceful demonstrations. In the period between 1947 and 1949, Palestinians adopted another strategy of defense: confrontation.

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