U.S. to Supply Food with One Hand, Arms with Other
By Thalif Deen
Inter Press Service
08/02/06 -- -United Nations, 03 August, (IPS):
As Israel's bombing
of Lebanon continues unabated into its fourth consecutive week, the
United States says it stands ready to provide food, medicine and
humanitarian assistance to the thousands of internally displaced
Lebanese caught in the crossfire.
But Washington has also decided to accelerate the supply of lethal
weapons to Israel -- "perhaps intended to kill the very Lebanese the
United States is planning to feed and shelter," says one Arab
diplomat at the United Nations.
"It is U.S. hypocrisy at its worst," he told IPS, speaking on
condition of anonymity, because his country receives millions of
dollars in U.S. economic aid.
"The right hand obviously does not know what its left hand is up to.
Or does it?" he asked.
Irene Khan, secretary-general of the London-based Amnesty
International (AI), is equally harsh in her reaction. ''It is
ridiculous to talk about providing humanitarian aid on the one hand,
and to provide arms on the other,'' she says.
In the face of such human suffering in Lebanon and Israel, Khan
says, "It is imperative that all governments stop the supply of arms
and weapons to both sides immediately."
Asked if there is a contradiction between the two, U.S. President
George W. Bush told reporters last week: "No. I don't see a
contradiction in us honoring commitments made prior to Hezbollah
attacks into Israeli territory."
Bush also made an obvious slip when he said: "I am concerned about
loss of innocent life, and we will do everything we can to help move
equipment... I mean, food and medicines, to help the people who have
been displaced and the people who suffer."
In a statement released last week, AI quoted British press reports
relating to two chartered Airbus A310 cargo planes filled with GBU
28 laser-guided bombs containing depleted uranium (DU) warheads and
destined for the Israeli air force landing at Prestwick airport,
near Glasgow. The planes landed for refueling and crew-rests after
flying from the United States.
"Other reports claimed that the USA has requested that two more
planes be permitted to land in the UK en route to Israel in the next
two weeks. The reports said the aircraft will be carrying other
weapons, including bombs and missiles," AI said.
"The UK government should refuse permission for its sea and air
ports to be used by planes or ships carrying arms and military
equipment destined for Israel or Hezbollah," said Khan.
Amnesty International has also written to British Foreign Secretary
Margaret Beckett urging the government to suspend its own sale or
transfer of all arms and military equipment to Israel.
Beckett was quoted as saying: "We have already let the United States
know that this is an issue that appears to be seriously at fault,
and we will be making a formal protest if it appears that that is
what has happened."
Meanwhile, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused
the Israelis of using artillery-fired cluster munitions in populated
areas of Lebanon.
"Cluster munitions are unacceptably inaccurate and unreliable
weapons when used around civilians," Kenneth Roth, executive
director of HRW warned. "They should never be used in populated
areas."
Armed mostly with state-of-the-art U.S.-supplied fighter planes and
combat helicopters, the Israeli military is capable of matching a
combination of all or most of the armies in Middle Eastern
countries, including Iran, Syria, Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
The annual survey of U.S. arms sales, conducted by the U.S.
Congressional Research Service (CRS), shows a total of 8.4 billion
dollars of arms deliveries to Israel in the 1997-2004 period, with
fully 7.1 billion dollars or 84.5 percent coming from a single
source: the United States.
A major factor in this trend was the rise in U.S. Foreign Military
Financing -- outright U.S. grants to Israel -- which now totals
about 2.3 billion dollars a year paid for by U.S. tax payers.
Meanwhile, AI's Khan said the pattern of attacks and the extent of
civilian casualties show a blatant disregard of international
humanitarian law by Israel and Hezbollah.
She also said that "direct targeting of civilians and civilian
infrastructure and launching indiscriminate and disproportionate
attacks amount to war crimes."
Francis A. Boyle, professor of international law at the University
Of Illinois College Of Law, says that the 192-member U.N. General
Assembly must immediately establish an International Criminal
Tribunal for Israel (ICTI) as a "subsidiary organ" under U.N..
Charter Article 22.
The ICTI would be organized along the lines of the International
Criminal Tribunal for Yugoslavia (ICTY), which was established by
the Security Council in 1993.
"The purpose of the ICTI would be to investigate and prosecute
Israeli war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide against the
peoples of Lebanon and Palestine -- just as the ICTY did for the
victims of international crimes committed by Serbia and the
Milosevic regime throughout the Balkans," Boyle told IPS.
Furthermore, the establishment of ICTI by the General Assembly would
serve as a deterrent effect upon Israeli leaders, including the
prime minister, defence minister, the chief of staff and Israel's
other top generals that they will be prosecuted for their further
infliction of international crimes upon the Lebanese and the
Palestinians, said Boyle, author of 'Biowarfare and Terrorism'
(Clarity Press: 2005) and 'Destroying World Order' (Clarity Press:
2004).
Without such a deterrent, he said, Israel might be emboldened to
attack Syria with the full support of the U.S. right-wing
neo-conservatives, who have always viewed Syria as ''low-hanging
fruit'' ready to be taken out by means of their joint aggression.
The Israeli press has reported that the Bush administration is
encouraging Israel to attack Syria. If Israel attacks Syria as it
did when it invaded Lebanon in 1982, Iran has vowed to come to
Syria's defense.
is scenario could readily degenerate into World War III," warned
Boyle. "For the U.N. General Assembly to establish ICTI could stop
the further development of this momentum towards a regional if not
global catastrophe."
- Inter Press Service (IPS) News Agency -
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