The Worst Kind of Terror
Murder on Rucarb Street
By Eliza Ernshire
08/31/06 "Counterpunch" -- -- Ramallah.--
It is only now that
the gun-fire saluting the killed young man has become sporadic
and no longer constant, and that the verses of the Koran,
chanted in farewell to him, has ceased. But the streets are
full; and full too are the hearts of all who had to witness an
attack that should only have been imaginable in the darkest back
alleys of some underworld city.
At 9 pm, the 28th, undercover Israeli Special Forces walked down
the main street of Ramallah. They wore civilian clothes and
Palestinian police-caps. They carried M-16s as all the police
force does. No one looked at them twice. They walked straight
past us where we stood at Al-Minara discussing work with a third
colleague.
They walked straight passed the Palestinian Police Force as well
who is always stationed there.
They continued walking straight down Rucarb Street until they
were opposite the famous Rucarb Ice-cream shop where families
gather every evening in the summertime.
Then they opened fire.
They opened fire after they failed to catch two 'wanted' men who
were also in Rucarb Street along with half the population of
Ramallah. The two men wouldn't come when called and so the
undercover Israeli Officers opened fire.
It is not easy to explain the horror of seeing the cold-blooded
murder of the young man who had turned to escape on realizing
the situation.
It is not easy to explain the horror of hearing the name of the
killed youth spreading from mouth to mouth until the whole of
Ramallah knows that the young man killed was A. from the village
of Deir Ghassan. Nor is it easy to explain the horror of rushing
with everybody else who knows an A. from that village or a
nearby one to the hospital.
The relief if the body pulled from the fridge is not your A.
The anguish if it is.
Grown men falling on the ground to beat at the dirt and cry.
The parents of the killed man stumbled into the hospital at
midnight. The father could not even see his son because he was
temporarily blinded by the shock and the screams of the mother
could be heard from the street.
Young men were also in shock, wandering around and wondering why
they had not even had a chance to fight back. There was an
overwhelming feeling of powerlessness.
Palestine has been so reduced and so humiliated that it is now a
country where the Occupying force can walk into a main city on
nightfall, can walk down the main street of that city and kill a
man and then walk away again as if that is a damn right of
theirs and no one is going to blink an eye at it.
It is not their damn right to come and terrorize the people of a
city night after night after night on some hyped up 'security'
reason! This is no human being's right.
I have been accused of not understanding how people are feeling
on the other side of the Wall. People have written to me 'You
don't know what it is like to be driving behind a bus when it
explodes' and I say this is true. But I do know what it is like
to see fifteen thugs walk down a main street of a city at
nightfall and murder in cold-blood outside a family restaurant
and then walk away again.
I call that the worst kind of terror.
The boy they killed was just a village boy, and the children who
witnessed this killing were just children. As in all parts of
the world, children who had begged their parents for an
ice-cream before going to bed.
Nhow they must live with this violation of their sensitivity
forever.
And the thugs could just walk away! They did not even need jeeps
to perform their action of terror.
These men were not desperate. Not one of them would tie an
explosive belt around his waist.What I am most afraid of is that
they enjoy what they do. To them and to too many others, the
lives of Palestinians are, at most, only countable.
There was a three-second coverage of this news item on BBC.
'Three militants killed in the West Bank. One in Ramallah and
two in Nablus; all were from the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade.'
One second for each man killed.
I won't begin a discussion on why, by naming the Martyrs
Brigade, the West is somehow justifying the deaths, because the
purpose of this article is only to register horror at the
nighttime terror that came in so particularly a disgusting way
to the streets of Ramallah four hours ago.And also to say that
now the city is angry.
The young men who have been gathering for hours in groups on
street corners are angry. Some have been crying, and all have
been voicing their disbelief at how on earth Israel can continue
to get away with their inhuman actions; not only nightly
midnight raids and arrests but also this gangster plot that has
left the main street of their city stained with blood again.
In the past two weeks Israeli forces have come to Ramallah every
single night. There is now a vigil in the dark hours of these
nights; from 2am till 5am half the city is awake watching and
wondering where Israel's eyes are turned and what neighborhood
they are targeting.
In the past week Israel has made daily incursions into Nablus
and has destroyed houses and killed 16-year old boys in broad
daylight, and has raided the city every night. For the past
month the whole village district of Ramallah and Nablus have
been enduring invasions and raids, house-searches and arrests.
While Olmert is taking a few blows about his conduct of the war
in Lebanon, the Palestinians are having to endure being his
'dog-under-the-table'.
How on earth is he and Israel getting away with it?
Eliza Ernshire can be reached at eliza_ernshire@yahoo.co.uk
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