Once again, Israel seeks to defend the indefensible in an
attempt to cloak its crimes against humanity with the mantle
of self-defense. As its American-manufactured bombs and missiles
pound a virtually unarmed starving population, Israeli officials
appear on just about every satellite news network singing
from the same propagandist song sheet.
It’s all the fault of the terror organization Hamas
which refused to renew the cease-fire, “We have a duty
to protect our citizens in the south from rockets and mortars.”
I’ve heard several saying “When we pulled out
of Gaza we hoped Palestinians would forge a functioning territory
but instead they chose terror.” In answer to questions
concerning so many civilian deaths, they all insist that Israel
is carrying out surgical strikes against “terror infrastructure”
or they will excuse Israel’s bombardment of homes with
“civilians are hiding launchers in their houses.”
Israel’s former ambassador to the United Nations, Dan
Gillerman, seemed nonplussed when one interviewer asked him
whether the seven dead UNWRA student employees were launching
missiles too.
Predictably, these merchants of untruths are given free rein
to spin on most Western networks and disproportionate airtime
as opposed to pro-Palestinian commentators.
Let’s dissect these fabricated Israeli arguments.
First, whatever one thinks of Hamas and it ideology, it was
elected to office in free and internationally-monitored elections
that were forced upon the Palestinian people by Washington
as part of the Bush administration’s quest to democratize
the Middle East.
Then, after congratulating the Palestinians on their new
democracy, the US-led international community promptly condemned
the new leadership as terrorist and threw its support behind
Fatah, which was “ordered” to turn against Hamas.
This divisive strategy worked to the extent Hamas was driven
to Gaza where it has since struggled against all odds to provide
its citizens with the barest minimum required to sustain life.
Those representatives of Israel who say since their country’s
pullout there was no obstacle to Gaza becoming a flourishing
enclave are disingenuous when Gaza’s borders are sealed
and the people have no control over their coastline or airspace.
Even when the Fatah-controlled Palestinian National Authority
managed Gaza, Israel did everything it could to destroy infrastructure
including a $75 million airport built with donations from
the EU, Japan and Morocco. And during this current round of
attacks, ministries, government buildings, police stations
and a police academy were bombed which does not support Israel’s
supposed wish to see a functioning Gaza.
While it is true that Hamas refused to extend the cease-fire,
what incentive does it have to do so while Israel is waging
a war of attrition on the people in its care? It seems residents
of Gaza must choose to die slowly from starvation and lack
of medicines or at the hands of the Israeli war machine. Secondly,
Israel is, indeed, duty-bound to protect its citizens but
just look at the numbers. Very few crude homemade rockets
have resulted in casualties. I believe only one Israeli has
died during this current onslaught that has robbed the lives
of over 320 Palestinians and wounded up to 1,000, not including
those still buried beneath rubble. Once more, Israel’s
response has been disproportionate just as it was in 2006
when it slaughtered 1,200 Lebanese civilians in answer to
Hezbollah’s kidnapping of IDF soldiers.
Third, when it comes to Gaza, said to be one of the most
densely populated areas of the world, there is no such thing
as a surgical strike. Moreover, over half of Gaza’s
population are children under 18. Even the smartest smart
bombs could not cherry-pick between resistance fighters and
innocents in such a packed environment. The Israeli government
knows this and doesn’t care a jot, which translates
to willful collective punishment, illegal under the Fourth
Geneva Convention.
But like its Washington master (or is it the other way around?)
Israel is not constrained by international law or the Geneva
Conventions that also require an occupying nation to provide
for the well-being of people under its occupation and to respect
their dignity. As the willful killing continues, Israel merrily
ignores pleas from France, Russia, the UN, the EU and Britain
to end the violence. Why should it do otherwise when it has
proved time and time again that it is a law unto itself and
immune from international punishment?
Unsurprisingly, the only message from the US to Israel is
“try to avoid civilian casualties,” which is nothing
more than lip service to international humanitarian sensitivities.
In effect, the Bush administration has blessed this, by many
accounts, long planned operation, cynically timed to begin
during a political vacuum in Washington and close to upcoming
elections when candidates need to prove they’re tough
to win votes. Tragically, there may be much worse to come.
Israeli government officials, including Defense Minister Ehud
Barak, has warned the offensive could be widened as tanks
line up on the border with Gaza and 6,500 IDF reservists are
on standby.
Today, the Arab League is holding an emergency summit of
foreign ministers to discuss the crisis. If only they will
decide to do more than issue a joint statement of condemnation
this time. Together they have so much clout. Now is the time
for all Arab countries to gather together as one nation to
say “enough is enough” before the streets of Gaza
run with the blood of their desperate brothers and sisters.
As the West closes its eyes and ears to Palestinian cries
for help Arab leaders should heed the outraged voices on their
own streets and act.
Finally, the governments of Egypt and Jordan should do some
soul-searching. Should they continue with peace agreements
made in all good faith with a selfish, cruel state bent on
destroying a people for its own ends?