Well Met In Palestine: How To Bring True Peace Not Truce To The Middle East

width=300It should be obvious by now that it is impossible to impose peace diplomatically. On February 14th an American resident of Israel Sharon Sullivan who leads a gallant if tiny new group called the Fellowship of Mothers" met with nine Palestinian women leaders.

Left to right: Rima M. Zeid Al-Keilani
Sharon Sullivan Benyamim Tsedaka.
(photo by permission of Daniel Estrin)

Recently in the offices of the Mayor of the city of Nablus Palestine the missing pieces that would permit a just and lasting peace in the Middle East to flourish may have been presented.  If harmony can be restored (as it can) within the social fabric that underlies the political fabric peace finally becomes a possibility.  If women who are respected not marginalized in Palestinian and Israeli society will take center stage a fundamental rapprochement can be effected.  Might this happen?

On February 14th an American resident of Israel Sharon Sullivan who leads a gallant if tiny new group called the Fellowship of Mothers" met with nine Palestinian women leaders under the generous auspices of Ghassan W. Shakaa Mayor of Nablus and Benyamim and Yefet Tsedaka two social leaders of the Israelite-Samaritan community and three members of the Samaritan Committee of the Mount Gerizim Community over Nablus.  The meeting was led by Third Deputy Mayor Rima M. Zeid Al-Keilani.

This is not just one more story of an admirable but marginal women for peace" movement. This is women for harmony" a subtle but profound distinction.  The Fellowship of Mothers while tiny is possessed of an extraordinarily powerful narrative.

Its narrative was formulated with the key guidance of an internationally admired USC management professor a paradigm shifter Dave Logan co-author of Tribal Leadership: Leveraging Natural Groups to Build a Thriving Organization:

God had a plan for the descendants of both Sarah (the Hebrew matriarch of the Israelites) and Hagar (the Egyptian matriarch of the Arabs).  To not allow Hagars offspring the Ishmaelites to be a great nation goes against Gods will.  To not allow Sarahs children to live in peace is also a violation of Gods will.  There were promises made and hope given by the same God to both women.  So God bridges the divide between us" and them."  

As Sullivan trenchantly observes:  We are outraged at the idea that the family relationship is denied by claims of Israelis being Western implants and of Palestinians not being accorded equal rights in the land that was and under conditions of harmony soon again would be flowing with milk and honey.  We focus on this as a  lie of men with indignation rejecting it."

The essence of the genius of the tiny Fellowship of Mothers is that peace is an outcome not an input.  Peace is the natural state resulting from social harmony.  And social harmony comes from a high social rapport … which can be established.

While not implying that any political changes are in order assuredly that would be premature political structures typically following rather than leading the social consensus it should be obvious by now that it is impossible to impose peace diplomatically  whether from the United Nations or Washington London Moscow or Oslo or politically … from Jerusalem (known by the Arab branch of this family as Al Quds) the capital both of Israel and Palestine.  We now have not peace but an uneasy truce.

Peace can no more be forced to flower than a flower can be forced to blossom.  Peace only can be yet will be an outcome of social harmony. Men intrinsically more bellicose than women have failed to deliver it.  People who authentically like and respect one another can work through any problem.  Antagonists however always will find a pretext for fighting.  Only women and especially mothers (such as Sullivan) have the discernment and innate authority to create indeed insist upon mutual respect and with it social harmony.

So the missing piece for Peace:  resolve the underlying cause of strife rather than tussling with the symptoms.   This calls for effecting a family reconciliation" leading to vibrant social harmony.  To accomplish this requires the formal recognition of the unique and necessary exercise of authority by women.  Men have failed for almost 4000 years to effect harmony between the descendants of two of the sons of the same great-grandfather their mutual Patriarch Abraham. Time for the daughters of Abraham to take on the responsibility and assert their authority.

Mayor Shakaa himself a holder of the Samaritan Medal of Peace (2006) courageously organized for Sullivan the opportunity to meet with nine social lionesses of Nablus among them Miriam Altif an Israelite Samaritan.  It took courage for Sullivan to accept this invitation.  The trip from Jerusalem to Nablus is not for the faint of heart. Sullivan was accompanied only by her doughty Israeli fiance Haimon Eretz and by Daniel Estrin an AP reporter and Sullivans friend.   She was received in Nablus by in addition to her Palestinian hosts a delegation of Israelite-Samaritans from their nearby Mountain of Blessings community Kiryat Luza.

There is authentic historic significance to the presence of the Samaritans the descendants of the northern Israelite tribes.  Few are unfamiliar with the parable told by Jesus of the Good Samaritan."  Far fewer know who the Samaritans are: the authentic representatives of the famed legendary Lost Tribes of Israel" … who staged a tax revolt upon the death of Solomon.

Solomons son as recorded in the Biblical books of Kings and Chronicles ascending to power confronted a very Tea-Party-like revolt by the ten northern tribes of the Kingdom against the crushing taxes imposed by King Solomon.  Solomons successor to the throne contemptuously ignored pleas for a tax cut and instead raised taxes.  This precipitated secession by the ten northern tribes who created the Kingdom of Israel centered in the land of Samaria.  When later this nation fell to invaders its people became known as Samaritans" or more accurately the Israelite Samaritans.

Fewer still are aware that a modest fascinating community of Samaritans lives on to this day.  Mark Twain meeting a Samaritan elder wrote of the experience in The Innocents Abroad as to have been just as one would stare at a living mastodon."  There are as of this writing 754 Israelite Samaritans.  Almost half reside in Palestine and the balance live in Israel.  The Israelite Samaritans live meticulously according to millennia-old Biblical traditions.  Their High Priest Aaron b. Ab-Hisda b. High Priest Jacob is the 132nd lineal descendent of Aaron the brother of Moses. Yes Mosess blood great-grandnephew is alive and well.

Of key importance this tiny noble community lives on terms of harmony and mutual respect with both the Arabs and the Israelis possessing dual citizenship.  The Mountain of Blessings of Biblical fame has given the world not just a Good Samaritan" but four clans who might be called great Samaritans: Cohen Tsedaka Danfi and Marhib.

The Samaritans as thoughtfully described by writer Benjamin Balint in Tablet Magazine tend toward insularity.  One of their social leaders the scholarly Benyamim Tsedaka publisher of the A-B Samaritan News translator and editor with co-editor Ms. Sullivan of the first English translation of the Israelite Samaritan version of the Holy Scriptures however is internationally celebrated.  This Great Israelite Samaritan Tsedaka over the last three decades has made an annual international goodwill tour to many of the capitals and leading cities of the world.

During one of his goodwill tours seven years ago this columnist established an enduring personal friendship with Tsedaka and later was given the honor of serving along with Sullivan among others on the board of the Samaritan Medal Foundation that Tsedaka founded and chairs.  This body grants medals for Peace humanitarian achievement and scholarly studies. The Fellowship works inside the halo of moral authority of the only authentic Biblical Samaritans. Tsedaka thus is the moral godfather of the Fellowship of Mothers.

It is early in the process.  But the tea party in the office of the Nablus Mayor reportedly was electric. Sullivan:

Each woman introduced herself and told a bit of her background in business mothering peacemaking (and in one case prison).  Yes we had among us a Palestinian woman who had been released in a prisoner exchange between Israelis and Palestinians.

Haimon talked (as the only Israeli there non-Samaritan  which was a big deal to the group of women there).   Haimons opening line was I look around and I see family. Look at us.  We all look alike.  One is no different than the other.  It was sweet.  He spoke of his Grandfather who was born in Gaza long before this conflict began to which women from Palestine exclaimed Youre Palestinian!"

The Fellowship of Mothers like the Samaritan people is a small group with a powerful narrative and a big commitment.  And as Margaret Mead said Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful committed citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has."  May the women of Palestine and Israel now assert under the auspices of the noble Israelite Samaritans their authority bring about this family reconciliation restore social harmony and with harmony firmly established show the whole world how a just and lasting peace really blossoms.

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