Remember the endless media coverage devoted to one abducted
British toddler, Madeleine McCann, and the outpouring
of public sympathy in terms of hard cash? Remember the
deserved global horror when 186 schoolchildren were murdered
by terrorists in the Russian town of Beslan? People everywhere
generally experience deep emotion when the lives of youngsters
are cut short by crime or conflict because they only have
to look at their own kids to relate to the tragedy.
Yet when it comes to the children of Palestine many unconsciously
channel their empathy -- or lack of it -- through the
prism of their ideological/political affinities. They
hear the word “Palestinian” and harden their
hearts. Blatantly one-sided resolutions recently passed
by the US Congress, which prostrates itself before Israel
unconditionally, are good examples. Somehow, the members
of the House and Senate are able to cast aside their own
humanitarian sensitivities to enhance their standing with
the pro-Israel lobby.
Almost 300 of Gaza’s children have been murdered
by Israeli bombs and artillery shells. Thousands have
been robbed of parents, siblings or limbs. All are severely
traumatized by sights and scenes no child should ever
have to witness and all are terrified by the sounds of
F-16s, wondering if this time deadly payloads are marked
with their address.
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Israeli spokespeople insist they do not target civilians
but tiny Gaza is not only the most densely populated area
of the world, 51 percent of its population are children.
Just think what would happen were 300 Israeli children
to meet a similar fate! Would the UN Security Council
take weeks to come up with a mealy-mouthed resolution
destined to go unheeded then? And what would be the global
reaction to the ramming of an Israeli boat carrying aid,
such as the Free Gaza Movement’s vessel “Dignity,”
recently forced to limp in to the Lebanese port of Tyre
where its contingent of 15 international passengers, including
former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, received a hero’s
welcome?
Would Western television networks and newspapers relegate
a Jewish tragedy to sanitized snippets and back pages?
Judging from the extensive coverage given to a Palestinian
attack on a Jerusalem pizza parlor in 2001 that killed
15, the answer is a firm “no.”
Israel says it is carrying out surgical strikes against
Hamas militants but the fire hitting Gaza’s shoreline
emanating from Israeli gunboats cannot discriminate and
neither can tank shells, mortars, cluster bombs and white
phosphorus. If we accept that Israel’s strikes are
precise, then we must also accept the Jewish state has
committed serious war crimes by bombing clearly marked
ambulances, hospitals, schools and UN-run civilian refuges.
No wonder Israel has barred foreign journalists, activists
and medics from entering Gaza. It does not want third-party
witnesses recording its crimes or negating its weasel
words carefully crafted by expert propagandists, such
as Israel’s ambassador to Britain Ron Prosser and
spokesman to the prime minister’s office Mark Regev
-- both working overtime to push the same rarely-challenged
lies.
There is no doubt that the so-called international community
treats Palestinians as second- or even third-class citizens
without the right to freedom and access to basic human
needs. Western countries and others have collaborated
in subjecting Gaza to an 18-month-long siege that under
international law is tantamount to a declaration of war.
They have also stood by silently allowing Israel to continue
its settlement expansion, land grabs and construction
of an apartheid wall, ruled illegal by the International
Court of Justice.
Plus, the United Nations which was responsible for Israel’s
birth has not been effective in protecting Palestinian
rights or upholding 35 of its own resolutions against
Israel.
Many nations have designated the Palestinian resistance
as “terrorist” although an occupied population
has the right to self-determination under the UN Charter.
It’s absolutely true that some of the methods used
by Palestinian resistance groups have been unpalatable
in that civilians have been deliberately targeted in the
way that Israel is doing now despite its shrill cries
to the contrary.
The fact that the IAF bombed a UN school after receiving
the coordinates and a house filled with displaced civilians
it had told to flee exposes any pretense Israel may have
to morality. And to compound its ruthlessness, Israel
prevented rescue workers and ambulances from reaching
the scene for four days when starving toddlers still clinging
to the corpses of their mothers were discovered. Deprived
of sophisticated weaponry, stripped of their rights under
international law and the Geneva Conventions, besieged
by the international community, blamed by the US for their
own victimhood and virtually abandoned by fellow-Arabs,
the Palestinians are shamefully left to starve, suffer
and die.
Lastly, I would send the following message to Israel
with apologies to Shakespeare for mangling The Merchant
of Venice: “Hath not a Palestinian hands, organs,
dimensions, senses, affections, passions, fed with the
same food, hurt with the same weapons, subject to the
same diseases, healed by the same means, warmed and cooled
by the same winter and summer, as a Jew is? If you prick
us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do we not laugh?
If you poison us, do we not die? And if you wrong us,
do we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we
will resemble you in that.”