By now everyone is familiar with the fact that the Gaza Strip is being brutally attacked by the state of Israel. Aside from hitting the streets here in the bay area, there have been some excellent diaries on the subject here on Dkos. As I was stuck without my laptop this weekend, and could only be a spectator. But now, I'd like to share with you a piece a friend came up with and has asked to be spread far and wide (with added material from me, of course).
A Palestinian child cries near the rubble of a destroyed Hamas police compound following an Israeli airstrike in the city of Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip December 29, 2008. (Hatem Omar, Maan Images)
So my friend and fellow activist who I will refer to as simply S has given me full permission to repost the report he has put together, which I'm sure you've guessed it, is called Some Myths about Israel's Attacks on Gaza. I am going to post it, add some links, and then I'm afraid 'll have to run along and go say hello to the Israeli consulate along with hundreds of other folks; check here for updates!
First, some words from Richard Falk, professor emeritus of international law and practice at Princeton University and the UNHCR's special investigator on Israeli actions in the Palestinian Territories, as to the plain legal reality of Israel's horrible violence against the people of Gaza;
The Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza Strip represent severe and massive violations of international humanitarian law as defined in the Geneva Conventions, both in regard to the obligations of an Occupying Power and in the requirements of the laws of war.
Those violations include:
* Collective punishment: The entire 1.5 million people who live in the crowded Gaza Strip are being punished for the actions of a few militants.
* Targeting civilians: The airstrikes were aimed at civilian areas in one of the most crowded stretches of land in the world, certainly the most densely populated area of the Middle East.
* Disproportionate military response: The airstrikes have not only destroyed every police and security office of Gaza's elected government, but have killed and injured hundreds of civilians; at least one strike reportedly hit groups of students attempting to find transportation home from the university.
Also, here's some of his thoughts from an article that came out just before the current escalation of the slaughter;
"It is macabre," Falk said. "I don’t know of anything that exactly fits this situation. People have been referring to the Warsaw ghetto as the nearest analog in modern times."
"There is no structure of an occupation that endured for decades and involved this kind of oppressive circumstances," the rapporteur added. "The magnitude, the deliberateness, the violations of international humanitarian law, the impact on the health, lives and survival and the overall conditions warrant the characterization of a crime against humanity. This occupation is the direct intention by the Israeli military and civilian authorities. They are responsible and should be held accountable."
The point of this Israeli siege, ostensibly, is to break Hamas, the radical Islamic group that was elected to power in 2007. But Hamas has repeatedly proposed long-term truces with Israel and offered to negotiate a permanent truce. During the last cease-fire, established through Egyptian intermediaries in July, Hamas upheld the truce although Israel refused to ease the blockade. It was Israel that, on Nov. 4, initiated an armed attack that violated the truce and killed six Palestinians. It was only then that Hamas resumed firing rockets at Israel. Palestinians have launched more than 200 rockets on Israel since the latest round of violence began. There have been no Israeli casualties.
And on we go, on to the myths!
1. Israel Wants Peace
It takes quite a bit of chutzpah to claim that Israel "wants peace" as Israeli fighter jets drop hundreds of tons of bombs on the Gaza Strip, killing hundreds, destroying universities, hospitals, pharmacies, schools, homes, and social welfare offices. Rather than leading to peace, this claim actually only covers up for Israel's continued violence and intransigence. There has not been a single day in the past 60 years where there was not at least one Israeli gun pointed at a Palestinian, whether at the checkpoints that lace the West Bank, or on the battle field during Israel's frequent ground incursions into West Bank cities, or from the air as Israel drops bombs on Gaza. If that is what an aspiration for peace looks like, God save us from seeing an Israeli aspiration for war.
Entertaining the point is futile though, as it, too, is false. According to Haaretz, the Israeli government has been preparing for this attack on the people of Gaza since it signed a truce with Hamas six months ago. More disturbingly, the article implies that Israel's signing of a truce with Hamas was actually part of a long-term strategy to declare war on Gaza, a disingenuous move contrary to any claimed "desire for peace."
On top of this, a Vanity Fair article published last April exposed the long-term conspiracy between the Israeli government, the Bush administration, and opportunistic elements of the Palestinian political faction Fatah to overthrow the government in Gaza, thereby derailing any hopes for a genuine peace process.
Israel has always used similar strategies meant to undermine Palestinian independence and autonomy in its pursuit of puppets willing to help prop up Israeli control of the Palestinian people. It always fails because the strategy is inherently flawed, but at great human expense to the Palestinian people. It prefers to deal with corrupt Arab dictators than to reconcile its racist state ideology with the fact that Palestinians are real people with legitimate claims to land and who can pick their own leaders and decide their own interests for themselves.
2. Israel is Defending Itself From Rockets
John McCain saw these with his own eyes, and he was in Vietnam, and he still covers for Israel?
Palestinians have basically no weapons that pose a significant threat to Israel as a political establishment, or to Israelis as citizens. That has been the case for decades. Israeli soldiers have not even set foot into Gaza yet because they are attacking safely at a distance via fighter jet. Gaza has no anti-aircraft defense systems, it has no weapons capable of defending from jet attacks. In other words they don't stand a chance, and it doesn't "remain to be seen' who will be the military victor (aka, the most successful killer) after these attacks on Gaza come to a temporary end.
More rocket damage. Do you see how they probably have to re-pave that part of the street?
Nevertheless, Israeli PR will attempt to discuss "the horror of rockets raining down on southern Israel." Let's be very clear about what these rockets are. There is a picture to the right from The Israel Project, an Israeli PR group. Notice these rockets are mostly intact, even after crashing into the ground. There is another picture below of the damage caused by one of these rockets. There is barely a hole in the ground. The idea that they actually pose a menacing threat worthy of a military response of ANY sort is comical. The American media has really dropped the ball on this one, allowing hysterical sensationalist and exaggerated propaganda claims from the Israeli government to go unquestioned.
Damage caused by a rocket in Sderot, Israel. Do you see how that slab of concrete was hurt somewhere in the middle?
I don't doubt that ordinary citizens are worried about these things falling from the sky, but let's face it, in Israel your are several times more likely to be involved in a domestic murder than to be a victim of one of these rocket attacks according to numbers from Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics. In 2008, there have been over 300 cases related to murder or attempted murder in Israel. In the past 6 years, the projectiles coming from Gaza have caused less than two dozen deaths in Israel.
Another rocket attack. That window probably needs to be replaced.
I'm not trying to rationalize these attacks or say that they're okay. I think they're stupid and have no positive effects whatsoever. But to equivocate these rockets, which cannot be directed with any precision whatsoever, with the hundreds of tons of real rockets that Israel has been dropping on Gaza's population non-stop for the past four days, is absurd.
3. Israel is Liberating Gaza From Hamas
Israeli PR understands that it doesn't look so good when Israel invades and overthrows the democratically elected government of another people. That is why it is trying to frame itself as liberating Gaza from Hamas, as if Hamas--not Israel--was occupying Gaza and in Tom Segev's words, "holding Gaza residents hostage," when, in fact, Hamas is a political party that was democratically elected by the people of Palestine in 2006. One absurd corollary of this myth is that Israel is only attacking Hamas, as if its bombs are not killing and wreaking havoc on all Palestinians in Gaza, and as if a schoolteacher who happens to have voted for Hamas is a legitimate military target who poses a threat to Israel.
Since 2006, Israel has been holding the people of Gaza hostage, having imposed an embargo and siege on the Gaza Strip that has created unbearable conditions for its residents. Palestinians in Gaza have reached a point of desperation, building tunnels across the border with Egypt to import necessary goods because Israel and Egypt keep the normal border routes closed as punishment of the Palestinians for the way they voted.
The notion that Hamas is a group of "thugs," according to George Bush, that is keeping Gaza under its grasp against the will of the people of Gaza couldn't be further from the truth.
4. Hamas Is a Front Group for Iran
Because Iran has bogeyman status in the United States, Israeli PR plays up this line to claim that Israel is confronting a threat from Iran in Gaza. This plays into a long history of Israeli propaganda that presents Palestinians as everything but Palestinians: first they were part of a Soviet threat, then al-Qaeda, and now the current Iranian government.
Hamas is, first and foremost, an independent and grassroots Palestinian political movement that, interestingly, was once tacitly supported by Israel when it had wanted to undermine secular Palestinian groups. Like Israel, it uses violence for political ends, and frequently targets civilians, but on a notably smaller magnitude. Calling it "Iran-backed" implies that its agenda is controlled by Iran, which is a false claim. The Palestinian resistance to Israeli apartheid pre-dates whatever the bogeyman of the day is.
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Here is what Israel's war on the innocent people of Gaza looks like so far. Courtesy of American-made weapons and American tax dollars. To put it into perspective, as mentioned here, the number of people who have been killed by Gaza--in proportion to the size of the American population--is 61,000.
Also see this site for further pictures, media, and updates