How Much Longer?
By Eduardo Galeano
07/28/06 "IPS" -- - One country bombed two countries. Such impunity
might astound were it not business as usual. In response to the few
timid protests from the international community, Israel said
mistakes were made.
How much longer will horrors be called mistakes?
This slaughter of civilians began with the kidnapping of a soldier.
How much longer will the kidnapping of an Israeli soldier be allowed
to justify the kidnapping of Palestinian sovereignty?
How much longer will the kidnapping of two Israeli soldiers be
allowed to justify the kidnapping of the entire nation of Lebanon?
For centuries the slaughter of Jews was the favorite sport of
Europeans. Auschwitz was the natural culmination of an ancient river
of terror, which had flowed across all of Europe.
How much longer will Palestinians and other Arabs be made to pay for
crimes they didn’t commit?
Hezbollah didn’t exist when Israel razed Lebanon in earlier
invasions.
How much longer will we continue to believe the story of this
attacked attacker, which practices terrorism because it has the
right to defend itself from terrorism?
Iraq, Afghanistan, Palestine, Lebanon: How much longer will Israel
and the United States be allowed to exterminate countries with
impunity?
The tortures of Abu Ghraib, which triggered a certain universal
sickness, are nothing new to us in Latin America. Our militaries
learned their interrogation techniques from the School of the
Americas, which may no longer exist in name but lives on in effect.
How much longer will we continue to accept that torture can be
legitimized?
Israel has ignored forty-six resolutions of the General Assembly and
other U.N. bodies.
How much longer will Israel enjoy the privilege of selective
deafness?
The United Nations makes recommendations but never decisions. When
it does decide, the United States makes sure the decision is
blocked. In the U.N. Security Council,
the U.S. has vetoed forty resolutions condemning actions of Israel.
How much longer will the United Nations act as if it were just
another name for the United States?
Since the Palestinians had their homes confiscated and their land
taken from them, much blood has flowed.
How much longer will blood flow so that force can justify what law
denies?
History is repeated day after day, year after year, and ten Arabs
die for every one Israeli. How much longer will an Israeli life be
measured as worth ten Arab lives?
In proportion to the overall population, the 50,000 civilians killed
in Iraq—the majority of them women and children—are the equivalent
of 800,000 Americans.
How much longer will we continue to accept, as if customary, the
killing of Iraqis in a blind war that has forgotten all of its
justifications?
Iran is developing nuclear energy, but the so-called international
community is not concerned in the least by the fact that Israel
already has 250 atomic bombs, despite the fact that the country
lives permanently on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Who calibrates the universal dangerometer? Was Iran the country that
dropped atomic bombs on Nagasaki and Hiroshima?
In the age of globalization, the right to express is less powerful
than the right to apply pressure. To justify the illegal occupation
of Palestinian territory, war is called peace. The Israelis are
patriots, and the Palestinians are terrorists, and terrorists sow
universal alarm.
How much longer will the media broadcast fear instead of news?
The slaughter happening today, which is not the first and I fear
will not be the last, is happening in silence. Has the world gone
deaf?
How much longer will the outcry of the outraged be sounded on a bell
of straw?
The bombing is killing children, more than a third of the victims.
Those who dare denounce this murder are called anti-Semites.
How much longer will the critics of state terrorism be considered
anti-Semites?
How much longer will we accept this grotesque form of extortion?
Are the Jews who are horrified by what is being done in their name
anti-Semites? Are there not Arab voices that defend a Palestinian
homeland but condemn fundamentalist insanity?
Terrorists resemble one another: state terrorists, respectable
members of government, and private terrorists, madmen acting alone
or in those organized in groups hard at work since the Cold War
battling communist totalitarianism. All act in the name of various
gods, whether God, Allah, or Jehovah.
How much longer will we ignore that fact that all terrorists scorn
human life and feed off of one another?
Isn’t it clear that in the war between Israel and Hezbollah, it is
the civilians, Lebanese, Palestinian, and Israeli, who are dying?
And isn’t it clear that the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and the
invasion of Gaza and Lebanon are the incubators of hatred, producing
fanatic after fanatic after fanatic?
We are the only species of animal that specializes in mutual
extermination.
We devote $2.5 billion per day to military spending. Misery and war
are children of the same father.
How much longer will we accept that this world so in love with death
is the only world possible? U
Eduardo Galeano, Uruguayan writer and journalist, is author of
“Open Veins of Latin America” and “Memory of Fire.” This article is
published with permission of IPS Columnist Service.
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