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ISRAEL: A Terrorist Success Story by panafrican(m): 2:02pm On Aug 11 |
The top terrorist state in the world
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Re: ISRAEL: A Terrorist Success Story by Floky215: 8:49pm On Aug 11 |
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Re: ISRAEL: A Terrorist Success Story by panafrican(m): 10:44pm On Aug 11 |
ISRAEL: A terrorist success story December 12, 2001 Issue 475, World BY ROB MILLER Continued. Hostage taking Hollywood has produced numerous films in which "evil terrorists", usually Arabs, take innocent civilians, usually Americans, hostage and make demands that must be met before the hostages are released. We all know the script: the ruthless hijackers kill a hostage to show they mean business, the US government refuses to negotiate with terrorists, one of the hostages is a Special Forces-trained superhero who leads the fight against the hijackers, eventually killing them all and setting the hostages free. These "Hollywood principles" generally reflect the public stance of the US government in relation to terrorism. This tough "no negotiations, blow the terrorists away" stance was exactly that taken by the US and its allies in relation to the Taliban's offer to negotiate on a international trial for bin Laden. Any suggestion that there should be negotiations or an assessment of the legitimacy of the territorial claims was dismissed as appeasement and rewarding terrorist aggression. Do these principles apply to Israel? Israel's 1948 acquisition of territory by force went unpunished. No doubt encouraged by this success, in 1967 Israel invaded the rest of Palestine and parts of Egypt and Syria, taking millions of civilians hostage. Israel demanded that its "right to exist" be recognised before it would withdraw and release the hostages. The passing of UN Security Council resolution 242 calling on Israel to withdraw from the occupied territories had no effect. So did the US launch immediate military action against Israel? No. It called for negotiations while continuing to provide Israel with massive military aid. In 1973, Egypt and Syria took military action to attempt to free their citizens and territory held hostage by Israel, exercising their right to self-defence under international law. The US response was to provide Israel with all the emergency military aid it needed to defeat Egypt and Syria. The experience of Egypt's 1977 peace treaty with Israel seems to confirm the argument that negotiating with terrorists only encourages them. After Egypt had met Israel's demands for recognition and had its territory returned, Israel promptly invaded Lebanon in 1978, and again in 1982. In effect, Israel has held millions of innocent civilians hostage since 1967 and has killed thousands of Palestinians who have resisted this. While in Hollywood movies and in Afghanistan, it is quite legitimate for the "civilised world" (read, the US and its allies) to kill "terrorists", those Palestinians who have exercised their right, under international law, to resist the illegal Israeli occupation of their land have been designated "terrorists" themselves. During the 1982 invasion of Lebanon the civilian toll from the terrorist activities of the Israeli army was 12,000 killed, 40,000 wounded, 300,000 homeless. Over the course of the invasion the Israeli army used a range of terror weapons on civilians including cluster bombs and phosphorous bombs and shells. The use of phosphorous bombs and shells for military objectives is banned under the 1980 UN Geneva convention. This description of their effect by journalist Robert Fisk explains why: "Dr Shamaa found that the two five-day old twins had already died but they were still on fire. 'I had to take the babies and put them in buckets of water to put out the flames', she said. 'When I took them out half an hour later they were still burning'." The Israeli army entrusted the dirtiest work of the invasion to their right-wing Lebanese allies, the Phalangists. On September 15, 1982, the Israeli army sealed the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in West Beirut and Israeli defence minister Ariel Sharon authorised a unit of 150 Phalangists to enter the camps. The Phalangists preceded to slaughter at least 1000 Palestinian and Lebanese civilians over a two-day period while the Israeli army looked on. Just because Israel is the most successful terrorist state in the world does not mean there is no role for Israeli civilians in carrying out terrorist acts. On February 25, 1994, Barukh Goldstein, an Israeli settler, massacred around 50 Palestinian worshippers at the Ibrahimi mosque in Hebron. Goldstein was a well-known leader of Kach, an extreme right-wing Zionist organisation. Wearing a military uniform he entered the mosque and emptied two clips of a machine gun into Muslim worshippers. In the two weeks following the massacre, the Israeli army continued Goldstein's work by killing another 30 Palestinians. While fanatical settlers such as Goldstein are directly involved in terrorising Palestinian civilians, it is the "ordinary" Israeli settlers who provide a cover and excuse for Israeli state terrorism and further ethnic cleansing. Protecting these Israeli civilians provides an excuse for the Israeli army to station large numbers of troops in the Palestinian territories. The land on which these illegal settlements are built, and the "security zones" around them, is confiscated from Palestinians. To ensure the settlers can travel freely, "Israeli-only" roads have been built which divide the Palestinian territories and have required the confiscation of even more Palestinian land. While renowned for its large-scale atrocities, Israel combines this with smaller-scale daily terrorism, which has the greatest impact. For the past 34 years Israeli soldiers have held up Palestinian civilians at gunpoint on a daily basis. Much has been made of the fact that those killed in New York were just ordinary people going about their daily business. The fear that you be could killed at any moment for no good reason is one of the worst effects of terrorism. This is a fear that Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied territories have lived with on a daily basis for over 30 years. For Palestinians, however, the people who may kill them are not invisible; they are right in front of them every day pointing automatic weapons at them as they go about their daily business. They are the Israeli soldiers at the checkpoints, who may open fire at a suspicious movement, and the armed settlers, many of whom believe Palestinians should be expelled at gunpoint. This is not an abstract fear, as most Palestinians have a close relative who has been killed or wounded by the Israeli army or has had their home blown up or bulldozed by the Israelis as punishment for resisting the occupation. According to Amnesty International, 2650 Palestinian houses were destroyed by Israel between 1987 and 2000. The support of the US government has been crucial to Israel's terrorist success. The US continues to provide Israel with massive levels of military and non-military aid: $US3 billion in 1997 alone and a total $US74 billion since 1949. With the continuing support of the US government, Israel's position in terrorism's number one spot looks secure for some time. On the same day that the Israeli army continued its ethnic cleansing program by demolishing 18 Palestinian houses in Gaza, the US called on Palestinians to stop their violence and crack down on terrorism so that "negotiations" with Israel can continue. Source From Green Left Weekly, December 12, 2001. Visit the Green Left Weekly home page. URL https://www.greenleft.org.au/content/israel-terrorist-success-story? |
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