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Gaza Violence: Some Lives Worth More Than Others

Zionism Is Racism | 29.02.2008 00:47 | Anti-racism | World

"One million Arabs are not worth a Jewish fingernail." --Rabbi Ya'acov Perin in his eulogy at the funeral of mass murderer Dr. Baruch Goldstein.

"Let us not ignore the truth among ourselves ... politically we are the aggressors and they defend themselves... The country is theirs, because they inhabit it, whereas we want to come here and settle down, and in their view we want to take away from them their country. ... Behind the terrorism [by the Arabs] is a movement, which though primitive is not devoid of idealism and self sacrifice."-- David Ben Gurion. Quoted on pp 91-2 of Chomsky's Fateful Triangle, which appears in Simha Flapan's "Zionism and the Palestinians pp 141-2 citing a 1938 speech.

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Gaza Violence: Some Lives Worth More Than Others
Ben White

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"Palestinians can be killed without outrage"


February 27, 2008

Once again, we are learning that when it comes to the conflict in Palestine/Israel, some lives are worth more than others. Earlier today, dozens of Qassam rockets fired from the Gaza Strip fell on Sderot, the Israeli town that has borne the brunt of Palestinian rocket fire over the last few years. This time, an Israeli man, "father-of-four" Roni Yechiah, was killed in a car park by shrapnel. Others have suffered injuries.

Even as I write this, however, there is news that in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli military, in separate attacks, has killed a 6 month old baby and three Palestinian children age 10, 12 and 14. No names yet. In the case of the three children, the Israeli army claims that it was aiming at militants, and a spokesperson said it was "strange" that there should be children around the alleged vicinity of rocket launchers.

But it is not the first 'strange’ occurrence recently in Gaza. On Saturday, three Palestinians in their early 20s, Mohammad Talal al-Za’anin, Ibrahim Ahmad Abu Jarad, and Mohammad Hasan Hussein, were killed as they prepared a picnic in a field near Beit Hanoun. The Israeli missile hit their hut, 1.2km from the border fence, killing and dismembering them instantly.

'Strangely’, the Israeli army claimed it had targeted militants firing rockets. Then on Tuesday, Palestinian farmer Hassan Abu Sabatt was tilling his land near Qarara village, when Israeli soldiers shot him dead. Once again, the IDF said it had killed an armed militant – a spokeswoman said he’d been spotted planting a bomb.

These drastically contrasting versions of what happened become less mysterious when we remember that the IDF has a long track record of lying, backtracking and deceiving when it comes to the killing of Palestinian civilians. Of course, Western media outlets either unquestioningly reprint official IDF press releases, or 'balance’ the two contradictory accounts.

Let’s be clear. The residents of Sderot are unquestionably living through a nightmare. Indeed, some thought it worthwhile to organize a concert in Los Angeles this week in solidarity with the town. Hollywood stars were in attendance, and according to Yedioth Ahronoth online, the three presidential candidates all sent messages of support.

John McCain, bizarrely, believes that Palestinian violence "is not condemned by world nations". Hilary Clinton commented on Sderot’s courage and sacrifice, while Barack Obama said that as a father, he "could only imagine the terror that these rockets cause". The deaths of Mohammad the university student or Hassan the farmer, however, went unnoticed and unlamented.

Presumably, if asked bluntly, Obama, McCain and Clinton would all profusely stress that they believe a Palestinian life is equal to that of an Israeli’s. But there will be no A-list concert for Palestinians living under daily terror – indeed, such an event is inconceivable because there is simply no understanding of Israel as a practitioner of terror.

Yesterday, coincidentally just before this new bloodshed, the Wall Street Journal published an op-ed on Sderot and Gaza by Bret Stephens (linked to approvingly by UK-based 'centre-left’ blog, Harry’s Place). There is not enough space here to dissemble line by line every falsehood in the piece. But here, in the pages of a mainstream, respected US newspaper, a writer is afforded space to call for 'punitive’ military operations against a civilian population.

Stephens idly hypothesizes that perhaps a 'proportionate’ Israeli response would involve "firing 2,500 artillery shells at random against civilian targets in Gaza", since the Qassam operators are themselves apparently intent on inflicting "indiscriminate terror". For Stephens, moreover, the documented and condemned Israeli collective punishment of Gaza deserves mocking inverted commas, as if it didn’t really exist. The writer concludes that Israel, unable to practically apply its "right to self-defense", is instead "counseled" to "negotiate a cease-fire with Hamas".

In reality, as a survey published by Israeli newspaper Ha’aretz today testifies, it is Israelis themselves who are 'counseling’ their government to negotiate a ceasefire (64%). Despite Stepehens’ claim to the contrary, moreover, Hamas has in fact held to ceasefires before, even in the face of deliberate Israeli provocations.

When picnicking Palestinian can be killed without outrage, and Palestinian farmers can be shot without triggering angry, impassioned editorials, then Sderot will continue to be seen as a victim of decontextualised, irrational violence by Palestinians. For the sake of the Israelis in Sderot – living in fear from Qassam attack – as well as for the Palestinians in Gaza – besieged, shelled, and raided at whim by an occupying army – the Israeli government and Hamas must sit down and talk.

-Ben White is a freelance journalist specializing in Palestine/Israel. His website is at www.benwhite.org.uk and his email is  ben@benwhite.org.uk. He contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com.
Link: www.palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=13530

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"Proportional response" --- JUSTIFY

01.03.2008 14:12

Ever see the play, hear the line......
"..... I'm in the artillery; I'll bring my machine gun....."
(G.B.Shaw's "Arms and the Man" --- the Swiss officer has just been challenged to a duel)

Now try to understand what I am saying. I HEAR YOU (when you express an opinion that "fighting should be fair" -- like a duel). But why do you think that is so "obvious" you don't need to make a case. I don't believe that you have universal agreement on the point, you need to ARGUE the premise. In fact I can prove to you that there's no agreement. I DON'T AGREE. For example.

If YOU try to attack me with a knife, your intent being serious, you are really doing your best to kill me -- and I'm standing there with a loaded 12 ga "pump gun" -- I will simply blow you away. I will not feel the slightest remorse that I did not refrain from pullin gthe trigger, say instead just used the gun as a club to give you more of a "fair go". Instead I will judge you a fool (if sane). A fool to make an attack when so seriously outgunned and even more of a fool to be upset at not having gotten a "fair go" out of such a disadvantageous situation.

That's not RACISM. If you and yours attack me and mine, you think I'm playing some kind of game with you? Like it's back country feud, you kill one of ours we kill one of yours? Like hell it is. It's we kill enough of you to make it stop -- and if that's every last one, so be it. That is NOT a decision on our part along the lines "one of us is worth more than one of yours" but a decision on your part to value your own lives so cheaply that you are willing to lose tens or hundreds or thousands or all of them to take one of ours.

OK -- now make your case.

Mike Novack
mail e-mail: stepbystpefarm mtdata.com


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