Palestine Seeks New Approach After 75 Years of Struggle
Post-Gaza Ceasefire Discussion Shifts from Armed Resistance to Peaceful Methods

- •A Palestinian journalist has called for reconsidering 75 years of armed struggle and transitioning to peaceful approaches.
- •Post-Gaza ceasefire, he argued for accepting international proposals and focusing on strengthening internal capacity.
- •He emphasized the need to break free from dependence on regional powers and pioneer Palestine's future through direct diplomacy.
Palestine at a Crossroads After Ceasefire
Following the ceasefire in Gaza, Palestinian political circles are conducting a fundamental review of their traditional struggle methods. Muhammad Khalid Abu Ziyab, editor-in-chief of a Palestinian economic newspaper, recently argued in an op-ed that "75 years of armed struggle, uprisings, and wars have failed to produce substantial results," calling for a new approach.
He pointed out the paradox that "if Palestinian factions had accepted the political and economic proposals currently being discussed before the war, they would have been branded as traitors," while the same proposals are now welcomed as 'national achievements' after the ceasefire.
From Armed Struggle to Peaceful Resistance
Abu Ziyab proposed that Palestinian factions should abandon military means and adopt peaceful and diplomatic methods. His proposed new direction includes:
Key Proposals:
- Adopt peaceful, popular, and diplomatic means instead of armed struggle
- Pursue a phase of 'strengthening Palestinian society's internal capacity'
- Actively participate in international proposals to promote Gaza reconstruction
- Focus on building the future for residents devastated by war and destruction
This represents a groundbreaking shift in Palestinian independence movement history, as the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and various factions have relied primarily on armed struggle since Israel's founding in 1948.
Breaking Free from Regional Power Dependence
Abu Ziyab emphasized that Palestine must not be swayed by the political interests of Arab states or international powers. "Every country has pursued its own interests at our expense, yet they couldn't even guarantee our food security in Gaza and the West Bank," he noted.
He urged purely Palestinian thinking to negotiate directly with the world, proposing a phased approach utilizing 'transaction-based diplomacy' within the current international order. He particularly suggested that direct communication with the international community, without regional intermediaries, could be more effective.
Reassessing 75 Years of Struggle
Abu Ziyab's assessment that "we have tried everything over 75 years—liberation projects, uprisings, governments, wars, factions, alliances—but achieved no genuine national accomplishments" reflects self-reflection within Palestinian society.
He stated, "Nothing worse than what has historically occurred could happen by trying a new approach," urging Palestinians not to fear accusations of betrayal or national division.
Implications for Korea
These Palestinian discussions hold special significance for Korea as a divided nation. The balance between confrontation and dialogue, military demonstrations and peaceful coexistence, has been an ongoing debate in inter-Korean relations.
Palestine's acknowledgment of the limitations of prolonged armed struggle and exploration of new approaches demonstrates how difficult yet necessary pragmatic transformation can be in long-standing conflicts. This could serve as a reference case for the Korean government in setting relations with North Korea.
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
The public raising of such voices within Palestine represents a meaningful change, though whether it will translate into actual policy shifts remains uncertain.
Positive Factors:
- War fatigue among Gaza residents
- International community's willingness to support reconstruction
- Changing Middle East dynamics (Saudi-Iran normalization, etc.)
Negative Factors:
- Potential opposition from hardliners like Hamas
- Israel's far-right government's uncompromising stance
- Deep mistrust among Palestinian internal factions
Ultimately, for Palestine's new approach to succeed, three conditions must be simultaneously met: internal unity, sustained international support, and Israeli cooperation. Given the complex political landscape of the Middle East, this represents a formidable challenge.
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