Listen Carefully to Condi’s
Silence on Beit Hanoun
By Ahmed Amr
"I lost my sister, my brother-in-law and five of my nieces
and nephews this morning. I feel nothing now; I can’t find
the right words. All I know that the attack wasn’t a
mistake. Israel fired six shells, how can that be a mistake?
Israel wants to push us from our homes, but we will stay.
This is our land.”
-- Omar Thamena, 46, engineer
“A third of unarmed Palestinians killed during IDF
operations in the Gaza Strip since the abduction of Gilad
Shalit have been minors, according to a new report prepared
by Physicians for Human Rights, to be published Wednesday.
Between June 27 and October 28, 247 Palestinians, including
155 civilians (63 percent) were killed by the IDF. Among the
civilians killed, 57 were minors. This figure does not
include minors who were armed.”
-- Haaretz, 8/11/2006
“We must use terror, assassination, intimidation, land
confiscation, and the cutting of all social services to rid
the Galilee of its Arab population.”
-- David Ben-Gurion, May 1948, to the General Staff. From
Ben-Gurion, A Biography by Michael Ben-Zohar
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11/11/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- -- Come take a casual winter stroll under Israeli Autumn Clouds
with the queen of birth pangs in a small town named the
House of Kindness -- Beit Hanoun. Pitch in a hand to bury
the latest harvest of mutilated bodies -- sixteen from the
same clan. Gaze at Gaza then turn around and contemplate the
devious smile on the Condoleezza Rice. Ponder the classical
tune she will pound on her piano to celebrate the carnage.
Eighty dead. Hundreds wounded. Sewage and electricity lines
destroyed. An eight-hundred-year old mosque and hundreds of
family homes reduced to rubble. All for one Israeli soldier
missing. A fair exchange for the queen of birth pangs. And
who cares to mention the other 350 Palestinians who made
early visits to their graves before the Olmert’s Autumn
Clouds darkened the skies of Beit Hanoun.
It’s been going on all summer -- background noise. Same old
Israeli temper tantrums to earn Prime Minister Ehud Olmert
his stripes as a war criminal. It’s an essential requirement
when you serve as Prime Minister to a constituency as vile
and racist as the Israeli public -- a demographic that
demands representation by a vicious Moldovian bigot like
Avigdor Lieberman, recently promoted to deputy Prime
Minister of the Jewish supremacist state on the
Mediterranean.
The world has hardly noticed the carnage in Gaza. Chalk it
up to distraction of the Israeli ‘Summer Rain’ that poured
down on Lebanon. It’s a body count thing. Lebanon was fast
and furious. 1,200 dead and survivors left to wander around
a devastated landscape littered with a million cluster bombs
-- ninety percent planted on Olmert’s way out of his summer
debacle. While Gaza endured the drip-drip agony of offering
a few daily sacrificial lambs to the Israeli war gods, an
entire country was being bombed to rubble in a 33-day orgy
of death and destruction to gain the release of two IDF
combatants.
Of course, a prisoner exchange would have avoided all the
nastiness in Lebanon. But the Israelis and Americans had
loftier goals: to enforce United Nations resolutions and
change the map of the Middle East, a place aching for
Condi’s "birth pangs." Tel Aviv’s sudden change of heart
about the importance of implementing international edicts
should be a welcome sign -- except that the United States
and Kofi Annan still insist that Israel retains a special
dispensation to ignore a pile of UN resolutions that require
it to stop illegal settlements, vacate occupied territory,
dismantle apartheid walls and lighten up on slaughtering
Arabs.
The two Israeli soldiers are now forgotten. They’ll get
their freedom soon enough, in the same kind of prisoner
exchange that Olmert and Condi refused to consider before
snuffing out a thousand innocent Lebanese civilians.
Against this background, the IDF was going about the daily
grind of murdering its internationally authorized daily
quota of Palestinians. It has always been a question of
pace. As long as Tel Aviv keeps its daily kill count in the
single digits, no one really bothers to notice.
The systematic destruction of infrastructure has long been
considered a side issue. Collective punishment is the law of
the land in the occupied territories. Israel does it because
Israel gets a license to do it from the great white father
in Washington. Gaza has lived in darkness for an entire
summer on account of the IDF’s malicious destruction of its
power plants. The pitch-black nights are perfect cover for
nightly raids by Israeli death squads.
But don’t fault Bush -- every American administration has
awarded Tel Aviv the same authority to ignore international
law and commit war crimes. It’s a standard clause in the
every ‘special relationship’ agreement signed between the
United States and the Zionist State. It comes courtesy of
the Israeli Lobby and Israel’s amen corner in the
Judeo-Christian identity movement, a constituency that has
publicly dedicated itself to the task of bringing on
Armageddon at the earliest possible date. Of course, the
proponents of these policies, which include folks like the
president and Condi, expect to witness the final days from
lawn chairs in the comfort of their homes and Crawford
ranches.
The vicious slaughter of Palestinians in Beit Hanoun is no
accident. It’s simply the price that has to be paid to
enforce a secret agreement called the Condi/Weisglass
accords. The brilliant birth pang queen from Birmingham and
her boss have already signed, sealed and delivered a final
solution to the Palestinian problem. It was all worked out
with Ariel Sharon. Bush is the first president to commit
himself to a Palestinian state. Why, the man has already
gone the extra mile and defined its boundaries: the
perimeters of Gaza and the Apartheid wall.
It all comes down to enforcing the agreement with the help
of a little coercion to bring the Palestinians to their
senses. Beit Hanoun is just a sample of Israeli and American
efforts to convince the folks in the West Bank and Gaza to
accept the new realities and sign on the dotted align.
The siege to starve Gaza into submission is but another way
to achieve the same goal. The reason Olmert refuses to
negotiate is that the negotiations are over and done with.
In fact, Israel and the United States are already in the
process of implementing the two-year-old Condi/Weisglass
accords. Pity the Palestinians for not getting an invitation
to attend the American/Israeli ‘peace conference.’ Condi
forgot to mail it out.
Oslo, the Road Map and talk of United Nations resolutions
are considered ancient history by the wizards in Washington
and Tel Aviv. It’s all a ruse to give the Europeans,
Egyptians and Saudis a little cover while Condi and Olmert
go about the nasty business of enforcing a done deal.
So, as you tour around Beit Hanoun with Condi Rice, listen
carefully to her silence and take note of that infamous sly
smile. She and Bush are just taking care of the filthy chore
of getting the Palestinians to accept a destiny in truncated
mini-Bantustans that will fulfill the American promise of a
Palestinian State in 2005. It’s a dirty job and Condi is the
perfect person for the assignment.
Ahmed Amr is the editor of NileMedia.com. He can be
reached at: Montraj@aol.com.
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