Ravening Wolves in Sheep's Clothing
How Many More Innocents Must Die Before the World Realizes that
Israel is Gathering Thorns and Thistles?
By Jason Miller
06/30/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- - “If you are neutral in situations of injustice,
you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its
foot on the tail of a mouse and you say that you are neutral, the
mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.” - - Bishop Desmond Tutu
In Gaza, the elephant has finally removed its foot from the mouse’s
tail. Much to the dismay of the mouse, the behemoth is not done with
him. Not this elephant. He has decided to bring his immense weight
to bear on the mouse’s miniscule body, sadistically reveling at the
sight of the blood oozing from the mouse’s bodily orifices as it is
gradually reduces it to a mass of flattened pulp.
I abandoned my neutrality long ago. My thoughts, prayers, support,
and activist efforts as an essayist, small Internet publisher, and
dissident against the American Empire are with the Palestinians. I
am deeply sickened by fact that the United States government
finances Israel’s genocide against the Palestinians with my tax
dollars. It enrages me that AIPAC and bellicose supporters of Israel
dictate so much of our foreign policy.
Enabler of Ethnic Cleansing
The elephant has received over $140 billion in financial support
from the United States since World War II. US subsidies to the
Israeli government and military average $15 million per day.
Palestinian NGO’s were receiving a pitiful $232,000 per day (for
non-military use only) from the United States prior to the
termination of US aid to punish Palestinians for choosing the
“wrong” leaders in their democratic elections.
Thanks to America’s benevolence, Israel possesses a formidable
military. Israel has over 3800 tanks, 1500 large artillery pieces,
2000 aircraft (including US manufactured F-16s), and is widely
believed to possess powerful nuclear capabilities.
The mouse recently had the audacity to bite the elephant’s toe. Some
of the more militant members of the Palestinian community, who
refuse to quietly acquiesce to extermination, kidnapped an Israeli
soldier, an 18 year old Jewish settler and a 62 year old Israeli
man.
An Eye for an Eyelash
In the perverse logic widely employed by Americans and Israelis,
three kidnappings warranted Israel unleashing hell upon Gaza. Forget
that 9,800 Palestinians in Israeli prisons are routinely subjected
to torture while Palestinian prisons hold one Israeli. Never mind
the 23 civilian Palestinians murdered by Israeli shelling and air
strikes over the last four weeks. And disregard the 4,209
Palestinians that Israel has killed (including 892 children) and the
30,122 they have injured since 9/30/00.
Note: By way of comparison, Palestinian inflicted Israeli deaths
totaled 1,113 during this period.
As I compose this piece, Israel has launched a ruthless military
assault on the Gaza Strip, one of the two pitifully small
Palestinian enclaves. Air strikes have knocked out the power plant
which provided electricity to most of the 1.3 million inhabitants of
Gaza. It will take an estimated 6 months and $20 million to make the
plant operational again. The Palestinians can afford neither the
time nor the money.
Israeli troops and tanks are rolling into southern Gaza as
additional aerial bombardment has essentially split Gaza into
northern and southern halves by taking out two key bridges. Recent
reports indicate that Israel has violated Syrian air space by flying
over the president’s home and has launched tank attacks on northern
Gaza.
Despite the lack of casualties thus far, Palestinian senior
negotiator Saeb Erakat had this to say:
"I condemn in the strongest possible terms this attack on our
infrastructure. We have 1.3 million people under siege in Gaza.
Israel is in the process of reoccupying Gaza -- not in traditional
sense -- but through control of water, electricity, food and medical
supplies, and I don't think the international community should allow
it. A chance should be given to diplomacy. I urge the United States
to intervene immediately."
I shook my head in disbelief as I watched CNN (the “liberal” cable
news) manage to portray this gross miscarriage of justice as if the
Israeli military strike was justified in its action. It defies logic
to argue that Israel was warranted in destroying infrastructure
critical to the survival of over a million people and laying siege
against brutally oppressed human beings in its “hostage rescue” and
in its attempt to root out the perpetrators of recent Qassam rocket
attacks which have resulted in zero Israeli casualties. As is often
the case, Israel’s actions represent blatant abuse of power and
violations of human rights.
Yet why would I feel surprised? For years the corporate media has
conditioned United States citizens to believe in Israel’s right to
savagely punish virtually defenseless Palestinian civilians using
our military hard-ware. The Israelis specialize in electrocution for
stealing a loaf of bread. And they don’t care if those receiving the
punishment are guilty or not.
The Madness of King George and Prince Ehud
Like its benefactors in Washington, Israel is ruled by Machiavellian
militarists who routinely violate international law and human
rights. Mainstream media propagandists have worked vigorously to
maintain the perception that both nations are pillars of morality
and civilization, but the façade is rapidly eroding.
Quotes attributed to Caligula, the hedonistic and blood-thirsty
Roman emperor, would roll quite naturally off the tongues of George
Bush or Ehud Olmert. It is not much of a stretch to imagine either
of them quipping:
"I wish the Palestinian people had but a single neck"
or
"Let them hate, so long as they fear."
Playing With a Stacked Deck and Acting With Impunity
Consider that during its relatively short existence, the United
Nations has targeted Israel with Resolutions 65 times. They have
condemned Israeli attacks on neighboring Lebanon, collective
punishment and repeated human rights violations against the
Palestinian civilian population, theft of Palestinian land, and
violations of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Israel’s response to the
condemnations? More violations of international law. Incidentally,
there have been no United Nations Resolutions against the
Palestinians.
From the beginning of the conflict, Israel has held distinct
advantages over the Palestinians. In 1850, Palestine was inhabited
by about 500,000 Palestinian Arabs, 80% of whom were Muslim. By the
1880’s, the European Zionist movement had determined that Palestine
was to be a Jewish homeland. Zionists started to establish Jewish
settlements there. As the population of Jewish settlers rose,
conflicts erupted. By 1947, the United Nations intervened and
determined that 55% of Palestine would belong to a newly formed
Jewish state. This was an astounding conclusion when one considers
that at that time the Jewish settlers only owned 7% of the land. It
seems the Zionists had friends in high places.
Harmony eluded Palestine. In 1948 a well-equipped and well-trained
Jewish military force predictably crushed the smaller and much more
primitive Palestinian army. Israel was born and greedily swallowed
78% of Palestine.
750,000 Palestinians became refugees. To this day Israel persists in
denying the United Nations right of the refugees to return to their
homes. Approximately 4 million Palestinians currently subsist in
squalid conditions in refugee camps in the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon,
Syria, and Jordan.
After the 1967 War, Israel began a military occupation of the
remaining 22% of Palestinian territory when it seized the Gaza Strip
and the West Bank. Under the Oslo Peace Accords of 1993, Gaza and
the West Bank were eventually to form a Palestinian state. However,
Israel has continued to encroach on Palestinian territory and to
deny the Palestinian people sovereignty. In September of 2000 the
Palestinians launched armed struggle against their oppressors with
the Second Intifada. Their courageous resistance to Israeli tyranny
persists as I write this article.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon withdrew Israeli settlers
from the Gaza Strip in September of 2005. Ostensibly Israel was
fulfilling its obligation to return this region to the Palestinians.
However, Israelis maintained austere control of Gaza’s air space,
ports and borders. The Palestinians were essentially prisoners in
their own tiny territory.
When the Palestinians had the audacity to democratically elect Hamas
as the majority party in their nominal government known as the
Palestinian Authority, Israel responded by withholding the
Palestinians’ $60 million per month in tax revenue. This has
financially crippled the Palestinian Authority and worsened the
already devastating poverty in Gaza and the West Bank. Hamas’
history of fighting back against their merciless colonial masters
and violent rejection of Israel’s genocidal agenda have earned them
the label of “terrorists”. However, Hamas also has a history of
providing badly needed social services for many poverty-stricken
Palestinians.
While Palestinians are often armed with sticks and rocks in their
confrontations with the powerful Israeli military, an occasional
suicide bomber or crude Qassam rocket kills Israeli civilians or
military personnel. As a result, Palestinian civilians have suffered
barbaric Israeli reprisals on many levels.
Israelis have demolished nearly 8,000 Palestinian homes. In one
instance an Israeli driving an armored Caterpillar bulldozer
intentionally crushed Rachel Corrie, a non-violent American activist
who had been attempting to prevent the Israeli from demolishing a
Palestinian house.
According to a UN human rights report drafted in 2004:
“Bulldozers have destroyed homes in a purposeless manner and have
savagely dug up roads, including electricity, sewage and water
lines."
"1,497 buildings have been demolished in Rafah, affecting over
15,000 people”
Israel has uprooted approximately 1.2 million Palestinian olive and
fruit trees. Israeli border and checkpoint security has wreaked
further havoc on the Palestinian economy as residents of the West
Bank and the Gaza Strip are subjected to lengthy and humiliating
waits and searches. Transportation of goods and commuting to work
are nearly impossible tasks in the Palestinian territories. 66% of
Palestinians in Gaza live in poverty and unemployment exceeds 30%.
As one might expect, fresh water is a relatively scarce resource in
Palestine. Not surprisingly, Israelis control most of it. In the
West Bank, Palestinians are denied access to water from the Jordan
River. Palestinians consume only 17% of the water from West Bank
aquifers while Israelis consume 73%. Per capita, West Bank Israeli
settlers enjoy four times as much water as Palestinians. Israel
prohibits Palestinians from drilling new wells and limits the amount
of water they can extract from existing wells. Israeli water
companies often make grossly inflated profits on water they extract
from Palestinian aquifers when they sell it back to Palestinian
consumers. Israel is withdrawing groundwater from Gaza so rapidly
that saltwater from the Mediterranean is replacing the freshwater.
One would think that an adequate supply of potable water would be a
basic human right, but it is not for Palestinians.
Adding insult to numerous injuries, Israel is defying a decree by
the International Court of Justice that it is violating
international law as it continues to build its Apartheid Wall. In
yet another example of collective punishment of innocent civilians,
Israel is constructing a 620 kilometer barrier through the West Bank
which encroaches on Palestinian territory by as much as 10 miles in
some places. One purpose of the encroachment is that it will enable
Israel to annex and control vital water access points. In building
the Apartheid Wall, Israel has uprooted over 100,000 Palestinian
olive and citrus trees, confiscated over 4,000 acres of their land,
and demolished 75 acres of their greenhouses.
Victim Turned Oppressor
It is sadly ironic that the United States, a nation whose founding
fathers overcame tremendous odds to escape the shackles of an
imperial power, would support Israel’s cruel colonization and
extermination of the Palestinians. Perhaps more ironic is the fact
that Israel, a nation formed as a homeland for a group which was a
principal target of Hitler’s genocidal policies, would commit such
horrendous humanitarian crimes against the Palestinians.
What Would Jesus Do?
In the very region where the Prince of Peace, who championed the
cause of the poor and oppressed against the rich and powerful and
was crucified for his idealistic crusade, Israeli hard-liners will
not rest until they have crushed those with whom Jesus would be
standing were he alive today. While it is true that there are
defiant, violent Palestinians who refuse to turn the other cheek,
Israel has consistently responded by brutally punishing the 80% of
Palestinians who want peace. And many Americans who call themselves
Christians are cheering on these barbaric acts of injustice.
Doubt His Resolve?
If there was a doubt about Ehud Olmert’s determination to continue
the genocide of the Palestinians, he has erased it by deepening
their plight with his military incursion into Gaza. Olmert has said
to expect "an extended campaign against the Palestinian Authority"
and that "all targets" would be considered for possible action. This
does not bode well for innocent Palestinian men, women and children
who are already suffering from the significant infrastructural
damage Israeli forces have inflicted in the early stages of their
“extended campaign”.
Piercing the Veil of Propaganda
As my family and I started our evening walk yesterday, I found
myself on the verge of tears as sorrow and rage sparred with one
another to become my predominant emotion. Ominous storm clouds were
just beginning to skirt the horizon. Throughout our brief trek, blue
sky and sunshine gradually gave way to a dark, foreboding wave of
cumulonimbi. Seeing the storm clouds triggered mental images of the
acrid-looking jet black smoke pouring from the bombed-out
Palestinian power plant I had witnessed on CNN. I found myself
imagining what I might feel if I were a Palestinian. With the power
unique to raw human emotion, sorrow and rage surged through my
being.
While I believe in non-violent solutions, I also embrace an
individual’s or group’s right to self-defense. Corporate
propagandists (who are well paid to do our thinking for us) have
deluded many Americans into thinking that economic and military
actions by the United States and its allies that result in civilian
deaths are moral and legal. Concurrently, they have programmed us to
believe that if members of populations which have limited organized
militaries respond to our oppressive imperialism with violence, they
are committing “acts of terrorism”. I reject this illusion. I
denounce violence by either side, but I recognize that in some
instances, it is necessary for victims of US (or Israeli)
militaristic aggression to resort to violence to defend themselves.
Partners in Crime
Through its history, the United States has slaughtered and enslaved
millions while waging genocidal campaigns against the Native
Americans and the Iraqis. Its noble cause? Global economic and
military hegemony driven by the twisted notions of American
Exceptionalism and Manifest Destiny.
Israel has engaged in a long-term, multi-faceted effort to ensure
the extinction of the Palestinians. Its patron and benefactor, the
United States, shares equal culpability for their egregious crimes
against humanity.
Since the United States and Israel are rogue nations with powerful
militaries, the response of the international community has been
anemic. The Palestinian people have essentially been on their own in
their valiant resistance to genocide. Hamas, the PLO, and similar
“terrorist” organizations are ultimately enforcers of the universal
human right of self defense.
Leaders of Israel and the United States would be wise to heed the
words of Pope Paul IV:
If you want peace, work for justice.
As long as Israelis are committing ethnic cleansing, Palestinians
will continue to fight for their survival.
And what sane and honest human being can truly blame them?
Jason Miller is a 39 year old
sociopolitical essayist with a degree in liberal arts and an
extensive self-education (derived from an insatiable appetite for
reading). He is a member of Amnesty International and an avid
supporter of Oxfam International and Human Rights Watch. He welcomes
responses at
willpowerful@hotmail.com or comments on his
blog, Thomas Paine's Corner, at
http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.