The 1948 negotiated cease-fire line became known as the
"Green Line." Egypt occupied Gaza, and Jordan controlled the West Bank.
It was Israel's moment of triumph. The war lasted six months, expelling
and killing about 800,000 Palestinians. It destroyed 531 Palestinian
villages, 11 urban neighborhoods, and was a clear case of ethnic
cleansing international law calls a crime against humanity. Guilty
Israeli leaders were never held to account for it or forced to admit
what, in fact, they indisputably did according to recently declassified
Israeli archival material Israeli historian Ilan Pappe used for his
important new book, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine. Noted British
journalist and documentary filmmaker John Pilger calls him "Israel's
bravest, most principled, most incisive historian."
In his
book, Pappe documented Israeli crimes including cold-blooded
mass-murder; destruction of homes, villages and crops; rapes; other
atrocities; and massacres of defenseless men, women and children shown
no mercy. It happened because British Mandate forces did nothing to
stop it, and when neighboring Arab states finally intervened, they
acted pathetically without conviction against a superior Israeli
fighting force easily able to defeat the small, ill-equipped and
unmotivated token forces matched against it.
Israel's second
war of aggression was launched along with Britain and France October
29, 1956 against Egypt following President Nasser's decision to
nationalize the Suez Canal. Invading forces gave in to US and Soviet
pressure to cease fighting eight days later, and after the Federal
Reserve began selling large amounts of British pounds undermining the
dollar-pound exchange rate. It ended when Israel withdrew its last
troops March 8, 1957.
On June 5, 1967, Israel launched its
third major war of aggression but hardly its last with another one
always planned and ready to unleash on the flimsiest pretext almost no
other nation could get away with. It did it for the usual reasons
nations go to war when under no external threat to do it — territory,
resources (for Israel Golan's water was key), and a desire for
unchallengeable regional dominance. As it always did since, Israel
falsely claimed its security was threatened by creating myths Syria was
shelling Israeli farmers; legitimate, non-threatening Egyptian military
exercises masked a preparation for war; and that "incendiary Arab
rhetoric" proved it. With plans set and a date picked, Foreign Minister
Abba Eban flew to Washington May 26 to inform Lyndon Johnson of
Israel's intentions and was assured the US backed them.
The
war began preemptively June 5 and proved to be an impressive display of
overwhelming power with Israel destroying 90% of Egypt's 300 + aircraft
on the ground and two-thirds of the Syrian Air Force the first day.
After 24 hours of conflict, Israeli Air Force (IAF) Commander Mordechai
Hod announced the combined Arab air forces were destroyed, and the
devastating toll on them proved it. Israel lost a mere 19 fighter
aircraft while Egypt lost about 300, Syria 60, Jordan 35, Iraq 15, and
Lebanon one or more. The Palestinians were about to lose much more —
the remaining Gaza and West Bank parts of their nation leaving them
stateless.
On day 2, Israel invaded Gaza and the West Bank; on
day three Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) entered northern Sinai,
devastated Egyptian brigades, captured Jerusalem, and got Jordan to
surrender. On day four, the IDF invaded Haram Al-Sharif and central
Sinai, and by day five had advanced to the Suez Canal, taking all of
Sinai and the Syrian Golan Heights. The war was practically over before
it began, but Israeli forces showed no mercy using their unopposed air
power to massacre thousands of defenseless Egyptian troops on the
ground. It was a turkey shoot made possible largely because Washington
supported it providing Israel with the latest munitions including
tarmac-shredding explosives preventing undamaged planes from taking off
making them sitting ducks to follow-up attacks. In addition, a US
carrier group provided intelligence and communications help standing
ready to intervene if needed.
Though nothing like today, even
then Washington showed its commitment to Israel, and ignoring and
covering up the USS Liberty incident highlights it. The intelligence
ship was in the Mediterranean about 13 nautical miles off the Sinai
Peninsula when Israeli aircraft and torpedo boats attacked it with full
knowledge it was a US vessel as the senior Israeli lead pilot later
admitted. Thirty-four on-board were killed after which Johnson
Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara ordered an inquiry that concluded
the incident was a case of "mistaken identity" despite knowing full
well it wasn't. Later, retired Joint Chiefs of Staff chairman Admiral
Thomas Moorer said the incident was "one of the classic all-American
cover-ups" for a close ally Washington has made excuses and allowances
for ever since along with providing huge amounts of financial aid and
modern weaponry and munitions in near-limitless amounts.
Israel
used what it got then for its one-sided blitzkrieg ending June 10 with
Israeli forces completing the job left unfinished following their 1948
"War of Independence." They took the remaining 22% of ancient Palestine
comprising Gaza and the West Bank, and on June 6, 2007 will have held
the territories for 40 repressive years of the longest continuous
illegal occupation in the world under which Palestinians (including
Israeli citizens and Palestinian Christians) lost their personal,
political and economic freedoms under Israeli rule affording those
rights only to Jews.
Worldwide Solidarity Actions Opposing the Illegal Occupation
To commemorate this infamous anniversary, the International
Coordination Network on Palestine (ICNP) was launched at the annual UN
civil society conference in 2006. It supports the inalienable rights of
the Palestinian people under their banner, "The World Says No to
Israeli Occupation." ICNP called for global days of protest June 9 — 10
demanding an end to the occupation; the realization of the
Palestinians' inalienable rights including their right to
self-determination; their Right to Return to their homeland; and to
establish an independent, sovereign Palestinian state with its capital
in Jerusalem where it rightfully belongs.
ICNP is building
nonviolent global action campaigns for boycotts, divestment and
economic and political sanctions. In addition, it engages in a wide
range of educational and cultural activities with the same aims in
mind. It insists governments across the world stop providing Israel
economic, political and military support and work instead together to
end an occupation that never should have been tolerated in the first
place. It wants it replaced with a "just and lasting peace."
Hundreds of other organizations, networks and groups across the world
are also mobilizing for a global protest day June 9. One of them is the
"Occupation 40" coalition calling for "six days" of actions (from June
5 — 10) marking 40 hellish years of occupation. In addition, a Global
Day of Action was called for on Saturday, June 9. The coalition is
comprised of grassroots Israeli groups and organizations, peace
activists, artists, student groups, internal Palestinian refugees,
anarchists, animal rights activists, and leftist groups including
socialists and communists. There will be a six-day convergence in
Israel including demonstrations, direct actions, discussions and
cultural events.
"Occupation 40" is also calling for
international direct actions against the illegal occupation from June 5
— 10 including economic punishment against corporations profiting from
an occupation that cost Palestinians their homeland. The planned agenda
for these days is as follows:
– June 5: An international
action day against militarization, wars and occupations in advance of
the June G-8 summit in Germany.
– June 6 — 8: Protests against
the G-8 by Palestinian and Israeli activists and Palestinian Solidarity
groups across Europe where German authorities are already cracking down
in advance of the June 6 — 8 summit of world leaders taking place at
the German resort of Heiligendamm in the northern German state of
Mecklenburg-Vorpommen on the Baltic coast.
Wherever George
Bush travels, unprecedented levels of security are needed the result of
intense worldwide anger against him and his administration showing up
in mass public actions justifiably protesting his presence. As a
result, the Heiligendamm resort is being turned into a luxurious armed
military fortress with a huge protective wall around it costing $17
million a German newspaper called "the equivalent of a maximum security
prison (in reverse) to keep people out."
In addition, the
Baltic Sea surrounding the resort will be patrolled by nine naval
vessels supplementing 16,000 local police and 1100 soldiers guarding
the area to keep protesters several miles from the meeting. Add to that
the police state-style raids now ongoing targeting global justice and
leftist organizations across the country on the phony pretext they're
involved in the "creation of a terrorist organization."
– June 6 — 12: Protest action days against the occupation in Palestine, Israel and internationally.
– June 9: A mass rally in London along with a Global Day of Action Against the Occupation.
– June 10 — 11: A protest, teach-in and lobby in Washington, DC.
All these actions across the world are intended to send Israel, G-8
governments and all nations around the world "a message they cannot
ignore."
Life in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT)
IDF occupation forces continue assaulting Palestinian civilians and
property daily in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT), and while
November 8, 2006 wasn't typical, it shows how horrific some attacks
have been. It began November 1 with Operation Autumn Clouds when
Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) attacked Beit Hanoun in northern Gaza
launching their largest assault on the territory since the late June
Operation Summer Rains deadly one killing at least 240 mostly civilian
men, women and children. In one November, 2006 week, 80 innocent
civilians were dead, hundreds wounded, and many bodies afflicted with
terribly disfiguring cuts, burns and hard to explain loss of limbs
unseen before that had to have been from experimental bombs and shells
likely containing radiation or other chemical materials able to burn
human flesh. More on this below.
The attack culminated November
8 when Israeli tanks shelled Palestinian homes killing at least 20 and
wounding 60 more in what's now called the Beit Hanoun massacre.
Ironically, or maybe intentionally, it happened the day after IDF
forces withdrew following the week-long Operation Autumn Clouds
operation that already devastated the town and its people. The Beit
Hanoun massacre wasn't typical. But it highlights how, on any pretext
at any time, Israeli forces freely attack defenseless Palestinians with
unrestrained viciousness maybe just to show they can get away with
almost anything.
Mel Frykberg in the April 26 — May 2 issue of
Al-Ahram Weekly reports some of the worst of what Israel is doing
(unreported in the West) in his article called Israel's lab in
Palestine. He wrote about Gaza-based doctors recently reporting severe
wounds clearly made by horrific experimental weapons inflicting
shocking damage with graphic web site pictures painful to view:
– disfiguring burns caused by intense heat requiring amputation;
– legs sliced from victims' bodies "as if a saw was used to cut through bone;"
– the absence of shrapnel in or near wounds but the presence of a
powder-like substance on victims' bodies and internal organs identified
by lab analysis as carbon and tungsten (microscopic shrapnel) with many
affected patients dying several days later; and
– internal organs severely burned in the absence of external wounds.
The article further explained Italian RAI News 24 satellite TV reported
on a laboratory analysis of substances taken from victims alleging
Israel used "dense inert metal explosives (DIME)" last summer in the
Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) and that a high concentration of
carbon, copper, aluminum and tungsten points to a DIME weapon this
time. RAI News 24 indicated military experts said DIME weapons are
"carbon-encased missile(s) that shatter on impact into minuscule
splinters (simultaneously exploding with) blades of energy-charged,
heavy metal tungsten alloy (HMTA) powder (like) cobalt and nickel or
iron, with a carbon fibre casing. It turns to dust on impact....burning
and destroying....everything within a four-metre range."
In
addition to causing severe disabling and dismembering injuries, DIME
weapons leave carcinogenic fallout (like depleted uranium — DU — or
other toxic chemical pollutants) in areas targeted by them resulting in
environmental contamination with virtually certain large increases in
future cancers for people living close by and exposed.
The
Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) on the ground in the
territories documents it all daily, and its weekly report ending May 17
reads like all others depending on how horrific each week is with some
hugely more so than others as Palestinian victims can attest. PCHR (and
other groups) publish an account of daily incursions, assaults,
shootings, targeted assassinations, aircraft intrusions and attacks,
arrests, torture, home demolitions, restrictions on movement, crop
destruction, land theft, and countless other types of harassment and
humiliations making life in occupied Palestine repressive and
unbearable for its residents who somehow resist and endure.
In
nearly all cases, Israeli actions are unprovoked or barely so like
responding with overwhelming force to children throwing rocks or
Palestinians defending their homes, neighborhoods or communities from
repeated IDF incursions. Palestinians only have crude and light weapons
against the world's fourth most powerful military with nearly every
imaginable modern weapon including sophisticated nuclear ones and
delivery systems to use them effectively. Specifically during this one
week, IDF ground forces killed six Palestinians in Gaza and a baby in
his mother's womb in the West Bank. They also wounded 36 Palestinians
and a French solidarity activist.
In Gaza on May 15, IDF border
forces killed a Palestinian National Security Forces officer fleeing
Fatah-Hamas armed clashes with US and Israeli fingerprints all over
this renewed fighting aimed at toppling the unity government. To do it,
Fatah security forces were supplied with millions of dollars in
funding, weapons and Egyptian-based training for this type operation
ebbing and flowing with renewed fighting erupting on any pretext when
cease-fires break down.
On May 16, Israeli forces killed
three Executive Force members of the Palestinian Ministry of Interior.
They also wounded 27 other Palestinians (including two journalists and
a civilian bystander) by Israeli air attacks on a Rafah Executive Force
site. On the same day, two Hamas members were killed and three others
wounded by air attacks in northern Gaza. Earlier on May 10, IDF forces
near Khan Yunis burnt large areas of Palestinian agricultural land in
Khuza'a village in a deliberate act of military vandalism.
Also, on May 10, the IDF attacked Israeli solidarity and Palestinian
civilian and international activists' peaceful demonstration protesting
the construction of the Annexation/Apartheid wall in Bal'ein village
west of Ramallah wounding three Palestinian adults, one child and a
Swiss solidarity activist. On May 13, an Israeli settlement guard shot
from "zero range" wounding a Palestinian taxi driver.
From
May 10 — 17, IDF forces conducted at least 26 military incursions into
Palestinian communities in the West Bank arresting 41 civilians
including seven children. That brings the number of Palestinians
arrested in the West Bank alone this year to 1,164. Israeli forces also
demolished one home and arrested two Palestinians in Gaza. Throughout
this period, the IDF continued imposing a tightened siege on the OPT
severely restricting movement including in occupied East Jerusalem and
at border crossings through which essential humanitarian goods and
services must have access but often don't when most needed.
The
important Rafah International Crossing Point has been closed since June
25, 2006 except for three days. Because of this and other crossing
point restrictions, markets aren't getting food, stores aren't getting
goods, and hospitals don't have vital medical supplies, with most
Palestinian patients unable to travel to them in Israel or the OPT
anyway as needed. In addition, Palestinians have been prevented from
fishing in the Mediterranean for nearly one year depriving them of
their livelihood and the people of the food they harvest from the sea.
In recent days, Israel launched heavy air strikes against Hamas
government Gaza targets killing 36 mostly Palestinian civilians and
wounding 97 others through May 21 as well as destroying dozens of homes
and parliamentary sites. This is on top of renewed Israeli-instigated
Fatah-Hamas armed clashes in Gaza killing 47 and injuring scores more
through May 19. On May 18, independent Palestinian writer Laila
El-Haddad wrote on the Electronic Intifada web site of a recent
"terrifying 24 hours (with) sporadic gunfire and ghostly streets."
She mentioned a phone call from her father describing a (US-supplied
F-16-caused) "tremendous explosion (sending) intense shockwaves through
our house....so powerful....it blasted off the windows from my cousin's
home in the neighbourhood behind us. This attack was followed by
another then another, and then another." There were six Israeli (F-16)
air strikes in one morning with "Israeli tanks....amassing at Gaza's
northern border, and unmanned Israeli drones whirring menacingly
overhead in great numbers patrolling ghostly skies....preparing..for
yet another strike against an already bleeding, burning, and battered
Gaza" from Israeli terror attacks.
Tony Karon, writing in the
Electronic Intifada May 15, notes the current conflict "has assumed a
momentum of its own" Palestinian leaders are unable to contain because
Washington and Israel want it that way in the wake of Hamas' victory in
the January, 2006 elections. He then adds ominously this may end up
"turning Gaza into Mogadishu" just the way the Bush administration is
now "busy turning Mogadishu into Mogadishu all over again."
The
"If Americans Knew" web site also publishes and keeps current shocking
information on the daily toll in the OPT. Some of its disturbing
figures affecting Palestinians from September 29, 2000 (the first day
of the Second Intifada) to the present at the hands of Israeli forces
are as follows:
– 934 Palestinian children have been killed in
most cases while engaging in normal daily activities like going to
school, playing, shopping, or being in their homes. PCHR reports a
total of 4284 Palestinian deaths through March 23, 2007.
– A
known total of 31,307 Palestinians have been injured, mostly civilians,
and mostly under the same circumstances children were killed. The
B'Tselem Israeli Center for Human Rights in the Occupied Territories
reports these numbers are extremely conservative while the
internationally respected Palestine Red Crescent Society reports much
higher totals that are likely more accurate. In addition, these figures
exclude large numbers of Palestinians who die when unable to reach
medical care in time because of Israeli checkpoints, road closures,
curfews and other restrictions on mobility in the OPT. Also, no
accurate records are available on the large number of avoidable
Palestinian deaths resulting from deprivation and/or disease following
the first time ever imposition of sanctions on an occupied people from
early 2006 to the present.
– The cite reports US financial aid to Israel is $7,023,288 per day, but the true number is far higher including:
- around $3 billion or more annually in direct aid;
- billions more in loans as needed;
- millions annually for immigrant resettlement;
- multi-billions in waved loan repayments;
- billions more in military aid, financial help to develop Israel's
defense industry, transfer of state-of-the-art technology and the
latest US weapons, and US guarantees for Israel's access to oil;
- $22 billion Israel got over the past 50 years through the sale of its
below-market paying bonds that have financed half its development —
meaning the colonization of annexed Palestinian land; military aid for
its imperial aggressive wars; and still more as needed and requested.
Tiny Israel today (with six million Jews) gets more US financial aid
(in all direct and indirect forms) than all other countries in the
world combined.
In addition, a 2006 "Washington Report" piece
by Shirl McArthur estimated the minimal amount of US aid to Israel
since 1948 in an article titled "A Conservative Estimate of Total US
Aid to Israel: $108 billion." Again, the true number is far higher.
Over the same period to the present, US aid to the Palestinians was
"zero" except what's supplied for "security" for Israel and now to aid
quisling Fatah forces fight the democratically elected Hamas government
Israel, Washington and the West won't recognize.
– Israel has been targeted by at least 65 UN resolutions ignoring them all. The Palestinians have been targeted by none.
– One Israeli corporal is held prisoner by the Palestinians. At least
10,756 Palestinians are now imprisoned by Israel, most held on
"administrative" or no charge, and according to the B'Tselem Center for
Human Rights in the Occupied Territories the great majority of them are
abused or tortured. PCHR reports from 1967 through 1994 alone, 775,000
Palestinians were imprisoned for periods ranging from one week to life.
The Israeli human rights organization HaMoked Center for the Defense of
the Individual confirms this in an April, 2007 report it jointly
published with B'Tselem titled "Utterly Forbidden — The Torture and
Ill-Treatment of Palestinian Detainees. It's based on testimonies of
dozens of Palestinians arrested, interrogated and tortured by Israel's
ISA, formerly known as the General Security Service. In addition, even
Israeli authorities openly admit using "exceptional" interrogation
methods and "physical pressure" against Palestinian detainees that
translated means "torture." However, B'Tselem reports the State
Attorney's Office "covers up these illegal acts, thereby assisting in
the breach of international law and of High Court of Justice's
prohibitions."
It hardly needs mentioning international laws
ban torture for any reason, but it never deterred Israel or the US from
using it freely. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights outlawed it
in 1948. The Fourth Geneva Convention banned any form of "physical or
mental coercion" in 1949 requiring detainees at all times to be treated
humanely. The European Convention affirmed this in 1950, and in 1984,
the UN Convention Against Torture became the first binding
international instrument dealing exclusively with banning torture in
any form for any reason. Israel and the US both have contempt for
international law mutually affirming the other's right to act as it
pleases with no protests heard in the West or hardly anywhere else.
– 4170 Palestinian homes have been demolished according to a B'Tselem
November 15, 2004 report titled "Through No Fault of Their Own." The
Israeli Committee Against House Demotions (ICAHD) reports a far larger
number calling them "the hallmark of the Occupation." It cites the
demolition of around 12,000 Palestinian homes (on their own land in
their own country) since June, 1967 to the present, leaving about
70,000 Palestinians "without shelter and traumatized."
B'Tselem reports three types of demolitions:
– 1. As "clearing operations" to meet Israeli "military needs."
– 2. Administration demolitions of houses built "without a permit"
meaning Israel won't let Palestinians build homes on their own land.
– 3. Demolitions for punitive reasons against Palestinians "suspected"
of attacking Israeli (occupying) soldiers or civilians. In many cases,
adjacent homes are destroyed as well.
PCHR reports other
destruction of land and property from September 29, 2000 through June,
2005 including 31,500 dunums (31.5 million square meters) of mostly
agricultural land in Gaza or 10% of the territory's arable land total.
Israel seized the land for illegal settlement development. In addition,
656 businesses, factories and schools were either destroyed or damaged
over this period.
– World Bank data estimates Palestinian
unemployment at 40%. The true figure, however, is much higher, at least
70% and likely higher still, while available employment is grossly
inadequate to meet essential human needs in most cases. It's the result
of Israeli and western political and economic sanctions imposed on the
democratically elected Hamas government after January, 2006. It was the
first time ever an occupied people were put under a virtual midieval
siege in violation of the Fourth Geneva Convention obligating the
international community to protect an occupied civilian population.
Instead, a state of belligerency was imposed causing chaos and mass
human misery, deprivation, starvation, illness and disease so far
unaddressed and worsening. Almost none of this is reported in the
dominant western media.
As early as June 28, 2002, PCHR
reported 40 — 50% of Palestinians were living below the internationally
recognized poverty line of $2 a day with the figure in Gaza 81%.
Two-thirds of them were called the "new poor," having been impoverished
since the outbreak of the Second Intifada September 29, 2000. Nearly
five years later, the figures are far higher.
– Israel
currently has over 400,000 Jews living in 121 Jewish-only settlements
and 102 "outposts" on stolen Palestinian land violating Article 49 of
the Fourth Geneva Convention stating "The Occupying Power shall not
deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population in the
territory it occupies." The number continues growing with deputy
Jerusalem mayor Yehoshua Pollack announcing in May 20,000 new homes
will be built in Arab East Jerusalem on more land annexed from its
legal residents Israel is systematically ethnically cleasning toward
making the entire city 100% Jewish.
In addition, 500 more
houses will be built in Abu Dis village, southeast of Jerusalem with
new home construction aimed at creating territorial continuity between
Jerusalem and "Gush Etzion" settlement bloc, south of Bethlehem, and
between Jerusalem and "Beit Eil" settlement, north of Ramallah. Toward
the same end, the Israeli government allocated $1.5 billion in US
taxpayer aid May 13 to developing Jerusalem settlement neighborhoods to
reduce an increasing Palestinian population in the city.
At
the same time, Palestinians in Salama and Fqaiqees villages, east and
south of "Noghohot" settlement, west of Hebron, were ordered to stop
building 10 houses and a mosque on their own land in their own country.
Then on May 11, Israeli settlers in "Sousia" setttlement, south of
Hebron, attacked Palestinian farmers on their agricultural land near
the settlement without provocation.
End the Illegal Occupation Now
For 40 years under occupation on one-fifth of their original land and
nearly 60 years after the "Nakba," Palestinians are forced to endure
the most appalling repression no one should have to face for a single
day. Five million of them, including 1.4 million Israeli citizens, are
denied all rights afforded Jews only and are subjected to daily abuse
and neglect along with regular IDF assaults against which they're
defenseless. The Palestinians suffer for it, and the world community is
silent except, like Israel, to shamefully call the victims the
victimizers.
Then there are the five million refugees in the
Palestinian diaspora (by some estimates the number is seven million)
including 260,000 internally displaced and living inside Israel. Those
outside the country are denied the absolute universal "Right of Return"
affirmed in UN Resolution 194 passed in December, 1948 resolving that
"refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their
neighbors should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable
date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those
choosing not to return and for loss of or damage to property....made
good by the Governments or authorities responsible."
This
"Universal Right" was also established in Article 13 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights as well as various Geneva Conventions
Israel won't recognize just as it ignores over five dozen UN
resolutions condemning or censuring it for its actions against the
Palestinians or other Arab people, deploring it for committing them, or
demanding, calling on or urging the Jewish state to end them. One of
them was UN Resolution 273 passed May, 1949 giving Israel UN membership
conditional on its implementing Resolutions 181 of November, 1947
partitioning Palestine 56 — 44% in its favor and 194 passed December,
1948 giving Palestinians their absolute universally accepted "Right of
Return."
From 1948, when Palestinians lost 78% of their
homeland, to 1967 when they lost the rest to a hostile foreign
occupier, to the present, life in the OPT has been oppressive,
intolerable and criminally imposed on a defenseless people helpless
against it and unsupported ever since in their courageous struggle for
liberation one day they'll achieve because they'll never give up till
they have what they rightfully and legally deserve. For 40 years under
occupation they have no recognized state of their own, no right of
citizenship, and no power over their daily lives.
They live
in a constant state of fear in the virtual open-air prisons of Gaza and
the West Bank under Israel's racist apartheid laws even the Israeli
High Court shamefully upholds. They're strangled economically and
politically; denied free movement in their own country from a structure
of roadblocks, checkpoints, electric fences and a land-grabbing
"Apartheid Separation wall" the World Court in the Hague ruled (14 — 1)
is "contrary to international law" because it "destroyed and
(illegally) confiscated" property, it greatly restricts Palestinian
movement, and it "severely impedes the exercise by the Palestinian
people of (the) right to self-determination."
For its Jewish
citizens, Israel is nominally democratic, although far from perfect at
the least. For its Arab Muslim and small Christian population, it's a
daily struggle for survival under the harshest conditions of all kinds
imaginable those outside the territories and most Jews in Israel can't
possibly understand and too few even try. For 40 brutal years, Israel
has illegally controlled all aspects of Palestinian life in the OPT
with an iron fist it freely swings on the slightest pretext. It
cantonized the indigenous population under deplorable conditions in
refugee camps and bantustans surrounded and cut off from all other
ones. It rules defenseless people by intimidation and repressive
military might. It denies Palestinian people their right to a truly
sovereign independent state and won't allow Muslims, Christians and
other non-Jewish legal residents in greater Israel the same rights as
Jews including the right of citizenship and safety under one sovereign
nation for everyone entitled to it.
Israel claims it wants
peace but never negotiated in good faith to get it. The current
so-called "road map" is a cruel hoax going nowhere. It's as fraudulent
as all other phony peace efforts before it. Beginning with Camp David
in 1978, the US bribed Egypt with billions in "baksheesh" in return for
peace with Israel leaving Palestinians out in the cold. The predictable
result was festering anger that exploded in what became the First
Intifada in 1987 killing hundreds of Palestinians that finally led to
the Oslo Accords and their so-called Declaration of Principles in 1993.
Under them, Israel got what it wanted giving back nothing more in
return than the right of Palestinians to be Israeli enforcers in their
own land. So highly touted and praised when signed, it offered no Right
of Return, no independent Palestinian state, no portion of Jerusalem as
a capital, and no Palestinian control over their own daily lives free
from a foreign occupier. From then till now, things only got worse.
Oslo I led to Oslo II in 1995 that divided the West Bank into the way
it exists today in Areas "A," "B," "C," and "D"; "H-1" and "H-2" in
Hebron; nature reserves (in the OPT) for Jews only; closed military
areas; security zones; and "open green spaces" for Jewish-only housing
developments in over half of Arab East Jerusalem (slowly being stolen
entirely) leaving Palestinians confined to unconnected cantons
surrounded by growing Israeli settlements, restricted roads, and all
kinds of impediments restricting free movement preventing any semblance
of normal daily life.
So-called "permanent status" talks then
began in July, 2000 at Camp David resulting in another insulting
betrayal. Portrayed in the West as a generous offer in good faith, it
was, in fact, just another example of US-Israeli duplicity leaving out
entirely what Palestinians most want — a free and sovereign state or a
single multi-ethnic one with Jews and Palestinians having equal rights,
the Right of Return, a portion of Jerusalem as a capital or the entire
city as capital for both, and an end to foreign occupation. All that
was offered in exchange for "peace" Israeli-style is what they now have
— life locked down in unconnected cantons on mostly scrub land in
virtual open-air prisons surrounded by expanding Israeli settlements
continuing to encroach on Palestinian lands fast disappearing as
Israelis take what they want dunum by dunum.
Again justifiable
festering anger erupted into the Second (al-Aqsa Mosque) Intifada in
September, 2000 following former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon's
provocative visit to the holy al-Aqsa Mosque in occupied East Jerusalem
(the Noble Sanctuary for Muslims and Temple Mount for Jews and
Christians). It became far worse following elections for Palestinian
Legislative Council (PLC) seats on January 25, 2006 when, fed up with
years of Fatah-led corruption and betrayal, Palestinians democratically
elected a Hamas government Israel, Washington and the West acted
savagely against since to destroy because its leaders won't act as a
quisling government the way Fatah's Yasser Arafat and current Fatah
Palestinian President, Mahmoud Abbas, and his powerful National
Security Advisor and "Gaza warlord," Mohammed Dahlan (controlling Fatah
security forces), were always willing to do and Abbas and especially
Dahlan still are. For Hamas' courage and dedication to their people,
the Palestinians have paid dearly ever since and still do. This must
end.
It's long past time people of conscience everywhere take a
public stand and demand 40 years of illegal repressive occupation end
so Palestinians can finally have what all people have a right to expect
and demand — to live freely in their own land the way international law
mandates with nations supporting it accepting nothing less.
Palestinians and their legions of supporters worldwide aren't waiting
for conflict resolution that won't ever come unless enough committed
people everywhere demand their leaders act on it. A growing effort is
building to convince them by calling for an organized global campaign
for boycott, divestment and political and economic sanctions against
Israel the same way they developed in the 1980s against the South
African apartheid state that finally brought results.
It must
include a demand that the world community of nations ends the "last
taboo" of silence when it comes to Israel. It must be willing to expose
and denounce what no longer can be tolerated that current South African
Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils calls worse than apartheid saying
Israel "behav(es) like fascists when they do certain things (like
attacking Palestinians with helicopter gunships and tanks)." What
better time to do what Kasrils is surely calling for than on the 40th
anniversary of the longest continuous occupation in the world that no
longer can be tolerated.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.
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