Israel�s shameful attack on Gaza
By Mike Whitney
Online
Journal Contributing Writer
Jul 12, 2006, 01:05
�We are sure that
Israel is using a new chemical or radioactive weapon in their operation . . . When
we try to X-ray dead bodies, we find no trace of shrapnel that hit the person
killed,� said Dr. al-Saqqa, Shifa Hospital, Gaza; following the examination of
the �completely burnt� bodies of dead Palestinians killed in Israeli air raids.
Question: How many
editorials or op-ed columns have appeared in American newspapers defending the
rights of Palestinian civilians to live in peace without the constant threat of
being invaded or shelled by the world�s forth largest military?
None.
How many editorials
or op-ed columnists have defended the Geneva Conventions or international laws
against collective punishment, the willful destruction of critical
infrastructure, or military maneuvers that deliberately put civilians in
imminent danger?
None.
Then how many
editorials or op-ed columnists have presented the recent flurry of events
(including the capture of Israeli soldier Galid Shalit) in the broader context
of Israel�s ongoing boycott of food and medical supplies, as well as the 50 or
so Palestinian civilians who have been killed in Israel�s regular incitements
in the occupied territories?
None.
The account of
Palestinian suffering and victimhood rarely finds its way into the mainstream
press, but in the present case, it has been completely ignored. In
fact, none of the media provide any context for the current invasion at
all. Israel�s blockade of food and lethal provocations have been going on for
months, and yet, the accounts from Gaza would have the reader believe that
history began on the day that the Israeli soldier was captured.
Sure, if the reader
wants a balanced perspective, he can go to the Internet and choose from the
many articles which provide the Israeli or Palestinian perspective of events,
but the mainstream media?
Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
The bias has grown
into such an impenetrable cloud of pro-Israeli rubbish that it�s laughable. In
fact, it's more likely to stumble across the random article lambasting Bush or
Cheney than anything remotely critical of Israel.
There�s no debate
about the facts of Israel�s brutal siege of Gaza. The only thing in dispute is
the way those facts are skewed in the American media. Pick up the New York
Times and you would swear it was edited by Ariel Sharon. There�s not even an
attempt at evenhandedness; just the foolish ruminations of scribes who think
they can spin war crimes into hard-hitting journalism.
Israel has been
pummeling Gaza for months; intentionally starving the beleaguered occupants
while lobbing 6,000 artillery shells into populated areas. Isn�t that
front-page news?
Meanwhile, another
50 civilians have been bumped-off in gangland-style hits ("Targeted
assassinations") authorized by the Knesset�s newest Mafia don, Ehud
Olmert. Olmert has put the carnage and destruction into high-gear, eliciting
criticism from his very own daughter who protested in front of her father�s home
with signs that said, �Stop the Killing� among other things.
The Israelis have
developed �sound machines� that emit ear-piercing explosions that have been
deployed in Gaza City to shatter windows, cause miscarriages, and send children
into deep trauma. It is a �terror device� pure and simple; it has no other
function except to produce massive fear and anxiety. It is the latest weapon in
the prodigious arsenal of the �world�s most moral army� (Olmert quote)
So why can�t we get
the real scoop about Israel�s depredations in the territories or, at the very
least, an occasional article providing a differing point of view? Is that too
much to ask?
Simply put, anyone
who believes this nonsense about �the poor abducted soldier� who fell prey to
Hamas terrorists is a fool. The soldier is part of an illegal occupation which
has been condemned in countless UN resolutions and which makes him a legitimate
target in the struggle for national liberation. Since his capture, he has
received medical attention and, my guess is, he probably hasn�t been tortured
or abused at all. (which certainly would not be the case if he were captured by
Israeli or American forces)
So, who are the
terrorists here anyway?
Newly elected Hamas
Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh has been calling for calm and restraint
throughout the entire 14-day ordeal. In fact, Haniyeh has made repeated appeals
to the militants to release the soldier unharmed even while �Olmert the
barbarian� was rampaging through Gaza blowing up roads, electric power plants,
water lines, and, yes, even schools.
Schools, for God�s
sakes. That�s just flat nuts!
If Israel had any
sense they�d dump Olmert the madman and appoint Haniyeh as prime minister. So
far, he�s the only one who has emerged from this mess looking like a reasonable
fellow. (Note: Israel continues to threaten his life.)
Anyway, don�t
expect objectivity from the American �free press.� I had to search through the
Arab media just to find out that the UN was sending a fact-finding mission to
Gaza to report on �Israel�s grave rights violations.� Don�t you think that the
American people would like to know that little tidbit?
Or, that UN Special
Rapporteur John Dugard is headed off to Gaza to investigate the Israeli
military�s �disproportionate use of force against civilians.� Dugard said, �It
is clear that Israel is in violation of the most fundamental norms of
humanitarian law and human rights.�
His comments have
not appeared in any American newspaper.
Wouldn�t the
American people want to know how far removed their government is from the
prevailing opinion of other countries?
Sure they would,
but don�t expect the media to tell them.
The American public
has no idea the effect this invasion has had on the Muslim world; the mass
demonstrations in Amman, Cairo, Tehran, Doha, etc. They haven�t heard the anger
expressed at the United Nations or by world leaders who are sick and tired of
the US defending Israel�s heavy-handed tactics.
The average
American has no idea that Israel is keeping more than 9,000 prisoners locked up
without charges and that over 400 of them are woman and children.
What the hell are
they doing with children anyway? It�s an outrage.
It�s pretty clear
that Israel would never get away with its crimes against humanity if it didn�t
have a trustworthy friend in the American media. The streetwalking US press
gave Bush a free pass on his Iraqi bloodbath; now they�re abetting Israel in
its terror-crusade in Gaza.
It�s shameful.
Mike Whitney lives in Washington state. He can be reached at: fergiewhitney@msn.com.
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