No Peace, No
Place For Palestine
By Sheila Samples
11/22/06 "Information
Clearing House" -- --
Finally. Someone has noticed what is going on in the
Middle East. The UK Telegraph
reports that Britain is "furious" with Israel
because of the damage it is causing in Gaza. Is it because of
the wholesale slaughter of innocent Palestinians -- the bombing
of a Gaza beach that turned the entire family of 12-year-old
Huda Ghalia into a smoking pile of human flesh and scattered
body parts? No? Then, perhaps it is using innocent Palestinians
as human shields, gunning down children as they scurry fearfully
to school, burying the wounded alive
Jenin-style...
Or maybe Britain is at long last
enraged by the
massacre of 19 Palestine refugees, mostly women and
children, in the northern Gaza town of Beit Hanoun on Nov. 8.
Maybe Britain was aware of the little-reported six-day seige
which had ended just the day before the assault when Israeli
ground forces had been withdrawn from Beit Hanoun after
slaughtering 50 and injuring many more. In response to the
public outcry at the Nov. 8 slaughter, Israeli Prime Minister
Ehud Olmert explained that it was caused by a mere "technical
error." Olmert did admit he was "uncomfortable" with the
"event," but said military operations in Gaza would continue,
and that further mistakes "may happen."
There's much to stoke the fires
of international fury if one were to look at the
listing of massacres committed by Israel against
the Palestinian and Lebanese populations from 1946 through 1999
-- just prior to the barbaric "man of peace" Ariel Sharon's
reign as PM when business really picked up. Webster defines
"massacre" as "The indiscriminate, merciless killing of a number
of human beings." It says nothing about massacre being
"immediate," therefore, the brutality Israel inflicts on
thousands of shell-shocked, homeless and defenseless refugees
day after day after day -- denying them food, water or medical
assistance -- is a never-ending Jenin; a mass-starvation
massacre.
To be fair, Britain's Tony Blair
has advocated peace in the Middle East throughout his tenure,
but it's difficult to get that process started when you've
annouonced that you're walking "shoulder-to-shoulder" with
George W. Bush and you have long been a proud member of the
US/Israel/UK massacre tag-team wreaking bloody destruction
throughout the entire area.
Britain was one of 156 countries
voting in favor of a
UN resolution condemning the Beit Hanun massacre,
but only after "condemnation" had been replaced with "sorrow"
over the incident, and a call for Palestine to stop lobbing
homemade Qassam rockets into Gaza settlements had been added.
Israel ambassador Dan Gillerman voted "No" before stomping
angrily out of the session, and unconfirmed US ambassador John
Bolton also voted "No" while warning that such a resolution
would only "increase tension and serve the interests of those
hostile to Israel and that do not accept Israel's right to
exist."
Everybody is angry, including
Palestine, and everybody has a right to be angry -- except
Palestine. Everybody has a right
to exist on their own land -- except Palestine.
So, is the Beit Hanun massacre
what prompted an angry Britain to file a formal complaint with
the Israeli government, demanding that it cease and desist?
Well, yes...and no. According to The Telegraph's Tim Butcher,
headstones at Britain's Commonwealth war cemetery in Gaza City
were not only "pockmarked" by shrapnel from Israeli artillery,
but some were even destroyed during the Israeli "operation" in
Beit Hanoun.
Butcher said that Andy Fretwell,
Britain's Holy Land representative of the cemetery, is
frustrated. Fretwell hasn't been able to visit the Gaza cemetery
for a year because of Israel's assaults. ''It's very upsetting
for everyone involved in maintaining the many war graves here in
the Holy Land but particularly upsetting for our loyal and
dedicated local staff," Fretwell said, and added petulantly,
''I just wish the Israelis would pay more attention to
what they are doing." (Emphasis added)
Those damn Palestinians, always
making those seizing their land -- those killing and maiming
them -- look bad. Why do they stubbornly insist on forcing
Israel and the United States to commit war crimes and crimes
against humanity? How long must the rest of the world be forced
to listen to the Palestinian death knell -- an hysterical
keening that incessantly batters the world's nervous system?
Surely they can see there is only one solution -- a final
solution -- and that is for them to leave, be forcibly expelled,
or be exterminated. Their choice.
Expulsion has been the only
"option on the table" for years. Before he retired in 2002,
House Republican Majority Leader Dick Armey (Tex.) told Chris
Matthews on MSNBC's "Hardball" that he had thought about the
ethnic cleansing of Palestinians "for a lot of years," and he
believes that Palestinians living in the West Bank "should be
removed." Armey said he's not against the Palestinians having a
state, but he's "not content to give up any part of Israel" for
that purpose. He suggested that the Palestinians should just get
out -- set up housekeeping in the "many Arab nations that have
many hundreds of thousands of acres of land, soil, and
property."
In the course of my research to
try and understand how Israel came so easily to occupy the US
Congress, I came across a truly terrifying site whose lengthy
July 3, 2002 manifesto,
The Logistics of Transfer, laid out plans for the
complete elimination of the entire Palestinian population within
a few short years. In a cold, merciless and arrogant
conclusion, its author states...
"When the world community accepts that Israel cannot and
will not compromise her own identity as a Jewish state...and
when Israeli Jews understand that the transfer solution is not
just the only possible solution, but is also substantiated by
the Torah, only then there will be no doubt that Israel will
attain her goal.
"When two spouses truly do
not get along and hate one another, it is foolish, useless, and
cruel to force them to continue living together. They will never
be able to share a bedroom. As Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach once
noted, Zohar Ha'Kodesh says that Eretz Yisrael is God's bedroom
where He interacts with the Jews, His chosen people, and where
others do not belong. They have no business being involved in
the relationship between God and the Jewish people. This is
especially true now, when all that remains as a home for the
Jews is the tiny bedroom called western Eretz Yisrael."
But, what really sent me
skittering to the corner was an article a month later,
"The Growing Clamor for Ethic Cleansing,"
by Ali Abunimah, which laid out a neat plan for expelling
Palestinians from their homes and land by Alan Derschowitz, a
prominent Jewish attorney here, who was part of O.J. Simpson's
defense "Dream Team."
First -- Derschowitz says Israel
should issue a warning that -- in response to a terrorist attack
-- an entire Arab village or settlement, randomly chosen by
computer, will be completely leveled. Derschowitz appears to be
unclear on what is to be considered a "terrorist attack." I
assume if you're walking home from work with wire cutters in
your pocket to get through all the barbed wire that criss-crosses
the area, it could be considered an act of terror...
And last (there's no in-between,
Derschowitz cleans it all up in just two steps) -- The Arabs
will not know which one of their villages or settlements will be
erased in retaliation. Abunimah says Derschowitz's use of the
word "erased" very precisely reflects the force of Israel's
response. Derschowitz says Arabs will be evicted without
compensation. All houses and buildings will be completely
demolished and the area completely bulldozed into a large field.
After several such fields, Derschowitz believes that Arabs will
lose any desire to commit "terrorist attacks," and more and more
of them will leave Israel.
This, then, is the agenda of all
but a handful of members of the US Congress and the majority of
the American people? Somehow, advocating ethnic cleansing as a
final solution to the problems of the Middle East says so much
more about America than it does Israel, and hardly qualifies as
a plan for peace. Somehow, anyone familiar with the relentless
ferocity of the Palestine spirit as its people were forced to
fight a lonely battle for the past 60 years in a futile attempt
to hang onto their own land knows the Derschowitz theory --
those being dispossessed will finally hang their heads in defeat
and quietly leave -- is destined to fail.
Because the last Palestinian
standing will be waiting for Israel's bombs and tanks and
bulldozers. And he'll have a rock clenched in each hand.
Sheila Samples is an Oklahoma writer and a former civilian
US Army Public Information Officer. She is a regular contributor
for a variety of Internet sites. Contact her at
rsamples@sirinet.net
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