Israel’s Infrastructure Warfare
By Mike Whitney
07/02/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Israel is now openly engaged in infrastructure
warfare, the wanton destruction of the basic platforms of human
survival. The bombing of the electric power plant has thrust the
world’s most densely populated area into darkness; cutting off the
vital flow of energy to hospitals, assistance centers, and the
pumping stations which provide the city’s water. At the same time,
Israel has bombed large sections of the main roads, government
buildings, water lines and bridges. The Associated Press said,
“Israeli tanks and bulldozers crossed the Gaza Strip and began
razing farmland east of Khan Younis”.
“Razing farmland” is critical in understanding the real motive
behind the current aggression. The attack is directed against
Palestinian civilians, not terrorists and not Hamas. Israel is
purposely destroying the means for continued human survival in Gaza.
We can now see that the practical application of the Israeli axiom,
“to destroy the terrorist infrastructure” actually means the
gratuitous decimation of civilian life-support systems.
Officials from the World Food Program, which feeds 600,000 people in
the West Bank and Gaza, have warned of an impending humanitarian
crisis saying that Palestinians are already living on one meal a day
and that there has been a steady increase in malnutrition, anemia
and kidney problems from poor nutrition.
At a special meeting of the UN Security Council on Friday, Dr.
Riyadh Mansour, the Permanent Observer of Palestine, said that the
Israeli invasion “was clearly premeditated and planned” weeks if not
months before the capture of the Israeli soldier. Mansour added that
the bombardment and military assault were clearly designed to
“punish and terrorize the civilian population.”
Members of the Security Council quickly moved to pass a resolution
condemning the Israeli invasion but were blocked by the United
States. As long as the US occupies a place on the council, Israel’s
attacks on Palestinian civilians will go unpunished.
The unfolding crisis in Gaza was predicted by Uri Davis, Ilan Pappe,
and Tamar Yaron in July 2005. Their statement reads:
“We believe that one primary, unstated motive for the determination
of the government of the State of Israel to get the Jewish settlers
of the Qatif (Katif) settlement block out of the Gaza Strip may be
to keep them out of harm's way when the Israeli government and
military possibly trigger an intensified mass attack on the
approximately one and a half million Palestinians in the Gaza Strip,
of whom about half are 1948 Palestine refugees. The scenario could
be similar to what has already happened in the past - a tactic that
Ariel Sharon has used many times in his military career - i.e.,
utilizing provocation in order to launch massive attacks.”(Justin
Podur, znet)
Clearly, Israel’s motives for the invasion have little to do with
the abduction of Gilad Shalit by Hamas militants. In fact, Israel
has stubbornly refused to negotiate for the release of the 19 year
old corporal; preferring instead to carry out its carefully
considered plan for making life untenable in Gaza. This suggests
that the invasion is actually another attempt to ethnically cleanse
the land of the native people by cutting off their access to vital
food and supplies.
The strategy for purging the land of its indigenous people is a
recurrent theme in Israeli politics dating back to the inception of
the state in 1948. Former Prime Minister Ariel Sharon summarized it
this way: “You don’t simply bundle people into trucks and drive them
away. I prefer to advocate a positive policy, to create, in effect,
a condition that in a positive way will induce people to leave.”
Sharon, of course, is advocating a form of “transfer” which “creates
the conditions” that will drive people off the land rather than
marshalling armies to achieve the same goal. This is what is
presently taking place in Gaza.
Regime Change in Ramallah
Israel’s attacks on the democratically-elected Hamas government have
been instructive but not surprising. Soon after the January
elections, Israel resolved to remove Hamas from power regardless of
the cost. Apart from the daily assassinations and incitements,
Israel has spearheaded a blockade of food, medical supplies and
financial resources to the desperate people in the occupied
territories. Israel has also supplied Mahmoud Abbas’ loyalists in
Fatah with truckloads of weapons in a conspicuous effort to
destabilize the government and promote internecine warfare. The move
has weakened support for Abbas and made him look like an Israeli
agent. (His smiling appearance with Olmert in Jordan soon after the
bombing of 7 family members on a beach in Gaza, has done nothing to
restore Abbas credibility among his people)
At 2 AM on Sunday morning the Israelis bombed the offices of
Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniya; a chilling reminder that
the territories are ruled from Tel Aviv not Ramallah. Just a day
earlier, Israeli Special Forces rounded up 64 members of Hamas
including legislators, cabinet ministers, and officials. The illegal
arrests have been roundly criticized by leaders across the political
spectrum, and particularly harshly by Aengus Snodaigh, member of the
Irish Parliament. Snodaigh said that the arrest of Hamas government
officials "demonstrates the true nature of Israel’s commitment to
‘not so democratic’ values” and that “Israel was one of the most
despicable and abhorrent regimes on the planet.”
Snodaigh backed up his claims noting that (according to the UN
Secretary General for Public Affairs) the “in the month prior to the
capture of the Israeli soldier at least 49 Palestinians, including
11 children, were killed by Israeli forces and 259 injured.” It
should also be added that since Israel withdrew from Gaza in
September of 2005, they have fired between 7,000 to 9,000 heavy
artillery shells into Palestinian civilian areas.
Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz confirmed that the arrests “had been
planned several weeks ago” which proves that Corporal Gilad Shalit’s
capture has been used as a mere pretext to execute Israel’s broader
policy objectives. (Ethnic cleansing and transfer)
Ironically, the arrest of Hamas’ officials could be beneficial to
the cause of Palestinian liberation. After months of trying to
topple Hamas through roundabout methods, Israel has taken a more
direct route by simply arresting those who they oppose. This
underscores an important point about the realities of life under
occupation. There is no democracy under occupation because all the
crucial aspects of sovereignty have been foreclosed. No Palestinian
leader controls his borders, air-space, military, resources,
commerce, or even food and medical supplies. What good does it do to
create the impression that Palestinians are free by conducting
elections?
The West Bank and Gaza are giant concentration camps. Elections
create the unfortunate illusion of democracy and normality. It is a
cynical public relations hoax intended to assuage the world’s
conscience and put people to sleep.
By arresting government officials, we can see that Palestinian
democracy only exists when it suits Israel’s interests. It is a
complete sham.
The reality of occupation is evident by the facts on the ground and
in the photos now appearing from Gaza of bombed-out buildings,
traumatized children, bereaved parents and utter hopelessness.
Israel has robbed the Palestinian people of their freedom. The
elections were a fraud. The issue continues to be occupation, and
occupation alone.
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