Lie #1: Israel is only targeting legitimate military
sites and is seeking to protect innocent lives. Israel never targets civilians.
The Gaza Strip is one of the most densely populated pieces
of real estate in the world. The presence of militants within a civilian
population does not, under international law, deprive that population of their
protected status, and hence any assault upon that population under the guise of
targeting militants is, in fact, a war crime.
Moreover, the people Israel claims are legitimate targets
are members of Hamas, which Israel says is a terrorist organization. Hamas has
been responsible for firing rockets into Israel. These rockets are extremely
inaccurate and thus, even if Hamas intended to hit military targets within
Israel, are indiscriminate by nature. When rockets from Gaza kill Israeli
civilians, it is a war crime.
Hamas has a military wing. However, it is not entirely a
military organization, but a political one. Members of Hamas are the
democratically elected representatives of the Palestinian people. Dozens of
these elected leaders have been kidnapped and held in Israeli prisons without
charge. Others have been targeted for assassination, such as Nizar Rayan, a top
Hamas official. To kill Rayan, Israel targeted a residential apartment
building. The strike not only killed Rayan but two of his wives and four of his
children, along with six others. There is no justification for such an attack
under international law. This was a war crime.
Other of Israel’s bombardment with protected status under
international law have included a mosque, a prison, police stations, and a
university, in addition to residential buildings.
Moreover, Israel has long held Gaza under siege, allowing
only the most minimal amounts of humanitarian supplies to enter. Israel is
bombing and killing Palestinian civilians. Countless more have been wounded,
and cannot receive medical attention. Hospitals running on generators have
little or no fuel. Doctors have no proper equipment or medical supplies to
treat the injured. These people, too, are the victims of Israeli policies
targeted not at Hamas or legitimate military targets, but directly designed to
punish the civilian population.
Lie #2: Hamas violated the cease-fire. The Israeli
bombardment is a response to Palestinian rocket fire and is designed to end
such rocket attacks.
Israel never observed the cease-fire to begin with. From the
beginning, it announced a “special security zone” within the
Gaza Strip and announced that Palestinians who enter this zone will be fired
upon. In other words, Israel announced its intention that Israeli soldiers
would shoot at farmers and other individuals attempting to reach their own land
in direct violation of not only the cease-fire but international law.
Despite shooting incidents, including ones resulting in
Palestinians getting injured, Hamas still held to the cease-fire from the time
it went into effect on June 19 until Israel effectively ended the truce on
November 4 by launching an airstrike into Gaza that killed five and injured
several others.
Israel’s violation of the cease-fire predictably resulted in
retaliation from militants in Gaza who fired rockets into Israel in response.
The increased barrage of rocket fire at the end of December is being used as
justification for the continued Israeli bombardment, but is a direct response
by militants to the Israeli attacks.
Israel’s actions, including its violation of the cease-fire,
predictably resulted in an escalation of rocket attacks
against its own population.
Lie #3: Hamas is using human shields, a war crime.
There has been no evidence that Hamas has used human
shields. The fact is, as previously noted, Gaza is a small piece of real estate
that is densely populated. Israel engages in indiscriminate warfare such as the
assassination of Nizar Rayan, in which members of his family were also
murdered. It is victims like his dead children that Israel defines as “human
shields” in its propaganda. There is no legitimacy for this interpretation
under international law. In circumstances such as these, Hamas is not using human
shields, Israel is committing war crimes in violation of the Geneva Conventions
and other applicable international law.
Lie #4: Arab nations have not condemned Israel’s actions
because they understand Israel’s justification for its assault.
The populations of those Arab countries are outraged at
Israel’s actions and at their own governments for not condemning Israel’s
assault and acting to end the violence. Simply stated, the Arab governments do
not represent their respective Arab populations. The populations of the Arab
nations have staged mass protests in opposition to not only Israel’s actions
but also the inaction of their own governments and what they view as either
complacency or complicity in Israel’s crimes.
Moreover, the refusal of Arab nations to take action to come
to the aid of the Palestinians is not because they agree with Israel’s actions,
but because they are submissive to the will of the US, which fully supports
Israel. Egypt, for instance, which refused to open the border to allow Palestinians
wounded in the attacks to get medical treatment in Egyptian hospitals, is
heavily dependent upon US aid, and is being widely criticized within the
population of the Arab countries for what is viewed as an absolute betrayal of
the Gaza Palestinians.
Even Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has been regarded
as a traitor to his own people for blaming Hamas for the suffering of the
people of Gaza. Palestinians are also well aware of Abbas’ past perceived
betrayals in conniving with Israel and the US to sideline the democratically
elected Hamas government, culminating in a counter-coup by Hamas in which it
expelled Fatah (the military wing of Abbas’ Palestine Authority) from the Gaza
Strip. While his apparent goal was to weaken Hamas and strengthen his own
position, the Palestinians and other Arabs in the Middle East are so outraged
at Abbas that it is unlikely he will be able to govern effectively.
Lie #5: Israel is not responsible for civilian deaths
because it warned the Palestinians of Gaza to flee areas that might be
targeted.
Israel claims it sent radio and telephone text messages to
residents of Gaza warning them to flee from the coming bombardment. But the
people of Gaza have nowhere to flee to. They are trapped within the Gaza Strip.
It is by Israeli design that they cannot escape across the border. It is by
Israeli design that they have no food, water, or fuel by which to survive. It
is by Israeli design that hospitals in Gaza have no electricity and few medical
supplies with which to treat the injured and save lives. And Israel has bombed
vast areas of Gaza, targeting civilian infrastructure and other sites with
protected status under international law. No place is safe within the Gaza
Strip.
Jeremy
R. Hammond is the editor of Foreign Policy Journal,
a website dedicated to providing news, critical analysis, and opinion
commentary on U.S. foreign policy from outside of the standard framework
offered by government officials and the mainstream corporate media,
particularly with regard to the “war on terrorism” and events in the Middle
East. He has also written for numerous other online publications. You can
contact him at jeremy@foreignpolicyjournal.com.