“[It] is wrong to suggest that the Jewish people would support a government in Israel or anywhere else that institutionalizes ethnically based suppression, and Democrats reject that allegation vigorously.”
Nancy Pelosi
One might hope that the newly elected Democrats that constitute the majority in both houses would be able to think for themselves on the issue of Israeli apartheid and not be led by the prejudicial opinion of their presumed House leader. Pelosi’s statement denies the reality that exists in Israel now on two counts: first, she denies the reality of the present government in Israel because with Olmert’s acceptance of Avigdor Lieberman and his Yisrael Beiteinu party into his government, he, and therefore his government, has acknowledged what this man and his party endorse, the ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from their land and the denial of citizenship of Palestinians living in Israel; secondly, she denies the reality of the Jewish state’s “Declaration of Independence,” as noted by Dr. Uri Davis in his work, Apartheid Israel, “The Declaration of the Establishment of the State of Israel – known as Israel’s Declaration of Independence – does not declare Israel an independent State, nor does it declare Israel a sovereign State, it rather declares Israel a Jewish State … the Jewish State in the political Zionist sense of the term was to be an apartheid state.” Dr. Davis’ work records the acts of “ethnic cleansing of the majority of the native indigenous Palestinian Arab people from the territories that came under the control of the Israeli army and razing some 400 Palestinian rural and urban localities to the ground …” and the plantation of Jewish settlements and subsequent annexation by the State in “violation of both the UN Charter and of international law.”
Pelosi speaks as though she were the voice of AIPAC
chastising its minions to abide by their presumed commitment to the
Zionist cause, a commitment it could count on in the six years of
Republican rule. She also speaks for all Democrats, apparently
excommunicating the most senior Democrat of all, former President Jimmy
Carter whose new book occasioned her outburst because he spoke the
truth about Israel’s illegal confiscation of Palestinian land as the
actions of an apartheid state. And finally, and perhaps most tellingly,
she speaks for all Jews not understanding that hundreds of thousands of
Jews have condemned the actions of the Olmert government and of the
prior Sharon government for the savagery of their treatment of the
Palestinian people.
One need read only Gideon Levy’s recent article
(“The Cease Fire Will Go Up in Flames,” 12/3/06 Harretz)
to realize that it is Israel’s Olmert government and the IDF that
prevents peace in Palestine, not the Palestinians. But Pelosi gets her
news from AIPAC wrapped in its most recent resolution it wants our
congress to pass supporting the apartheid government that she denies
exists.
On November 7th, the American people made it
abundantly clear that they repudiated the policies of the Republican
Congress and the Bush administration. The new Congress must address the
failure of the Bush/Neo-con war in Iraq and defuse the world-wide anger
and outright hatred of the United States for its support of the state
of Israel for its inhumane treatment of the Palestinian people, what
President Carter called on Good Morning America
the “’prime cause’ of continuing violence in the Middle East.” (Ron
Bryneart, 11/27/06).
This new Congress cannot afford to retreat before
the onslaught of AIPAC that will slither its way beneath their office
doors to cajole and entice them with euphemisms and lies. They must
face their responsibilities with minds open to the truth and with the
guts to stand against the rhetorical flood that will follow any
statement or action that seems to qualify their blind support for
Israel. Perhaps the answers to three questions would help our new
Congress assess where they stand. 1. Why does the United States stand
alone in its unqualified support when the actions of the Israeli state
are so blatantly illegal and unjust? 2. How can Pelosi claim that the
state of Israel is not apartheid when the evidence is so overwhelmingly
the obverse? 3. How can anyone deny that Israel is and has been
ethnically cleansing Palestinians from their land when documented
research demonstrates the opposite?
The United Nations Human
Rights Committee has just appointed Bishop Tutu to lead an
investigation into the Israeli atrocities in Beit Hanoun in Gaza,
specifically the deaths of 13 members of a family, mostly children and
five other adults, while they were sleeping. This follows a resolution
on the massacre proffered in the Security Council where the U.S. stood
alone in vetoing the condemnation of Israel, followed by a special
session of the General Assembly where 156 nations voted to censure
Israel for its actions while the United States, the Federal States of
Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, Nauru and Palau voted against it.
Why
does the United States not see what the rest of the world sees? Why
does the United States continue its string of vetoes in support of the
ruthless actions of the Israeli state while virtually all other nations
condemn their atrocities? Why does the United States damn Iraq and Iran
for defying a few UN resolutions and not damn Israel for defying the
160 UNGA and 60 UNSC resolutions condemning Israel? Why do we mock the
world’s intelligence belligerently thrusting our own ignorance before
it as righteous truth? What does it profit America to stand before the
world as the sole defender of a state bathed in the blood of apartheid
and deny it is so?
Consider the reality of Israeli apartheid, not the mealy-mouthed
mutterings of the presumed Speaker of the House: “Israel is the only
Western country and Jerusalem the only city that systematically deny
permits and demolish houses of a particular national group. These
actions, reminiscent of apartheid-era South Africa and the Serbs in
Kosovo, clearly violate international covenants of human rights.” (Jeff
Halper, “The Message of the Bulldozer”). Jeff Halper is the Coordinator
of the Israeli Committee against House Demolitions; he knows whereof he
speaks. But lest one reference be discarded, let’s note that in
December 2001, Harretz published
an article, “Five Minutes from Kfar Saba,” that described Jewish
settlements on land it labeled “state-owned.” In fact, the settlements
reside on Palestinian land as recent leaked information from Israel
makes clear.
“… the settlement enterprise in the Occupied Territories
has created a system of legally sanctioned separation based on
discrimination that has, perhaps, no parallel anywhere in the world
since the apartheid regime in South Africa.” (Land Grab: Israel’s Settlement Policy in the West Bank,
May 2002). Let’s add our former President’s words to this discourse,
words from a man that has spent 30 years witnessing the actions of a
state that has thwarted the peace initiatives of U.S. presidents before
Bush Jr. “And contrary to the United Nations resolutions, contrary to
the official policy of the United States government, contrary to the
Quartet so-called road map, all of those things – and contrary to the
majority of Israeli people’s opinion – this occupation and confiscation
and colonization of land in the West Bank is the prime cause of a
continuation of violence in the Middle East … Israel’s continued
control and colonization of Palestinian land have been the primary
obstacles to a comprehensive peace agreement in the Holy Land. In order
to perpetuate the occupation, Israeli forces have deprived their
unwilling subjects of basic human rights. No objective person could
personally observe existing conditions in the West Bank and dispute
these statements.” Need we go any further to prove our point? An open
mind and a caring heart will arrive at the only viable answer, the
Israeli state is an apartheid state and U.S. support for it is a
travesty of our fundamental principles of justice and equality.
Now let us turn to our third question, does Israel condone and practice
ethnic cleansing? Ramzy Baroud cites this definition of ethnic
cleansing: “The term ethnic cleansing refers to various policies of
forcibly removing people of another ethnic group. At one end of the
spectrum, it is virtually indistinguishable from forced emigration and
population transfer, while at the other it merges with deportation and
genocide.” (“Ethnic Cleansing and Israel’s Racist Discourse,” 12/1/06,
ZNet). Based on this definition, Baroud claims the “Palestinians have
been and remain victims of a determined and unwavering ethnic cleansing
policy that began in 1947-48 and continues until today.” Historians no
longer debate the ethnic cleansing undertaken by the Israeli forces in
1947-48; even Israeli historian Benny Morris describes in detail how it
was carried out and what logic was used to defend it. An estimated
13,000 Palestinians were killed and more than 850,000 evicted and
forcibly removed while approximately 400 towns and villages were
demolished. That was the beginning; it continues to this day as Carter
demonstrates.
Now let’s turn to Lieberman, the avowed racist and proponent of ethnic
cleansing. He has spoken openly of the need to kill off the entire
leadership of the Palestinian government: “They have to disappear, to
go to paradise, all of them, and there can’t be any compromise.” But he
doesn’t stop there, he would also execute the Israeli Arab members of
the Knesset who met with Hamas and didn’t celebrate Israel’s
Independence Day. He advocates the complete separation of the Jewish
and Arab populations in Palestine, in effect, forced transfer. He and
his followers, now an integral part of the Israeli government, oppose
the peace process especially the U.S. backed road map.
Justin Raimondo
lists a litany of his racism in AntiWar.com (Oct. 27, 2006) including
this: “Destroy the foundation of all the [Palestinian} authority’s
military infrastructure … not leaving one stone on another. Destroy
everything (civilians included).” Following that he would use the
Israeli air force to bomb all Palestinian “commercial centers,
including banks and even gas stations.” Harretz, the moderate Israeli
newspaper wrote about Lieberman after his ascension to power with
Olmert, “The choice of the most unrestrained and irresponsible man
around for this job constitutes a strategic threat in its own right.”
And we never heard a word of dissent from our press or TV anchors.
Raimondo makes this cogent point as a result of Lieberman’s current
position, the one Pelosi forgets to mention: “If the Israeli government
is going extremist, the moral and strategic implications of our
continued assistance (to Israel) is grave: will we be complicit as
Israel “transfers” hundreds of thousands of Arabs, many of them Israeli
citizens? As hard-right ideologies embark on a campaign of aggression
aimed at creating a ‘Greater Israel,’ will U.S. tax dollars continue to
fuel the Israeli war machine?”
These are the thoughts that should resound in the halls of Congress as
the new Democrats take their seats. Does the United States continue to
finance a rogue state that defies not only the desires of the United
Nations, but the desires of all Presidents prior to our current one?
Does the United States stand with all the Jews who condemn the actions
of the Olmert government or do we support the idiocy of Olmert who has
joined forces with a corrupt ideological party led by a fanatic who
should be placed in the same group as those who lead the Islamic
fanatics we so forcefully condemn?
Does the United States government
abide by its own laws, the U.S. Foreign Assistance Act, Sections 502B
and 116 (a) that states “No assistance may be provided under subchapter
1 of this chapter to the government of any country that engages in a
consistent pattern of gross violations of internationally recognized
human rights, including torture or cruel, inhuman or degrading
treatment or punishment …” or does it continue to support an Israeli
government that defies these laws? Does the United States stand by its
own laws that forbid the use of U.S. military equipment against a
civilian population or does it continue to permit the Israeli
government to hurl its disproportionate U.S. supplied military weight
against the civilians living in Gaza and the West Bank? Finally, does
the United States begin to show the world that it is a law abiding
state that practices what it preaches, repudiates its alliance with the
apartheid state of Israel, and rejoins the international community by
supporting justice for all not hatred of the few.

Tyler MC
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The tip of the iceberg Ths letter barely touches on the full scope of Israeli ethnic cleansing and planned genocide. Dr. Ilan Pappe's new book, "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine" further documents these horrendous atrocities and the fact that from its inception, the expulsion and extermination of all things Palestinian is and was the order and objective of the day. Little has changed and the genocide continues. Read this book and you'll never fall for the myths of Zionism or its pretense as a victim again. Great job on the letter! |
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5th of November
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Blind support of Israel is only one area the Democrats need address. Now that the Democrats won, it is time to straighten up some things, such as the gov't rountinely violating our Constitutional rights. They violate the 1st Amendment by caging demonstrators and banning books like "America Deceived" from Amazon. They violate the 2nd Amendment by confiscating guns during Katrina. They violate the 4th Amendment by conducting warrant-less wiretaps. They violate the 5th and 6th Amendment by suspending habeas corpus. They violate the 8th Amendment by torturing. They violate the entire Constitution by starting 2 illegal wars based on lies and on behalf of Israel. Fix up that, impeach whomever needs impeaching and while you are at it, investigate 9/11 a bit more thoroughly. Support indy media. Last link (unless Google Books caves to the gov't and drops the title): http://www.iuniverse.com/bookstore/book_detail.asp?&isbn=0-595-38523-0 |
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Isobella
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Mrs. "IsraHell is far worse than South AFrica ever was. FAr, far worse. Africans were not bombed, they did not suffer from sonic booms over their land and homes ever night, terrifying their babies, traumatizing thier children, they were not given minutes to get out of their houses before they were buldozed, they were not pulled out of their beds by dogs to be shot. Above all, their children were not especially targetted by vindictive thugs in uniforms, filled with hate. South Africa police and army were bullies too - but the were not spiteful and they did NOT entice children out to shoo them - little boys with tears in their eyes. They wer stupid but they were not vicioous and vindictive. IsraHell is far worse, much much nastier that SA ever was. |
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