Monthly Archive for July, 2006

Baby killers strike again, and again, and again..and..

Security Council deplores Israeli attack on Qana, urges all sides to grant access
Report, UN News, 30 July 2006

Addressing the Council earlier in the day, Mr. Annan, in a strongly worded statement, urged the members to condemn the attack on Qana and call for an immediate cessation of hostilities. He warned against inaction, saying: “The authority and standing of this Council are at stake.”

Arab states must repudiate ties with Israel now
Ali Abunimah, The Electronic Intifada, 31 July 2006

Arab states must end their long forbearance which sends the message to Israel that the lives of their citizens are cheap. Action is required no less for the best interests and domestic and international standing of these governments as for the region as a whole. In Jordan’s case it would only be exercising rights and responsibilities that are contained within its 1994 peace treaty with Israel and thus could not even be interpreted as violating the treaty’s spirit or letter. The peace treaty was supposed to be one element in a wider regional peace that has failed to materialize due to Israel’s aggressive construction of new colonies on occupied Palestinian land and refusal to withdraw from occupied Lebanese and Syrian territory. The preamble to the treaty states that Israel and Jordan aim at “a just, lasting and comprehensive peace in the Middle East based on Security Council resolutions 242 and 338 in all their aspects.” In Article 2 of the treaty, both states commit themselves to “respect and recognize the sovereignty, territorial integrity and political independence of every state in the region.”

Israel’s continued and deepening occupation of Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese territory, violations of their sovereignty, blatant interference in the internal affairs of Palestinians and Lebanese, and its mounting atrocities which have claimed Jordanian and Egpytian as well as thousands of Lebanese and Palestinian lives are not only crimes against humanity but violations of Israel’s treaty commitments. Jordan and Egypt have a right and obligation to respond.

Tick. Tock.

The world must stop now

“Please show the reality” say Lebanon’s affected
Report, Christian Aid, 28 July 2006

Volunteers and staff from a Christian Aid-supported organisation working to help those displaced by the conflict in Lebanon say the world needs to understand the depths of the humanitarian crisis unfolding there.

“The news isn’t showing the reality of what is happening here,” said Pascale Kolakez, a psychologist speaking from a Beirut school that Christian Aid partner Mouvement Social (MS) has converted into a shelter for displaced people.

“Please show the reality. People have lost everything, even the future of their children. What’s happening in Lebanon is a crime against humanity.”

Israel’s secret war: the humanitarian disaster unfolding in Palestine
By Anne Penketh in Gaza City

07/29/06 “The Independent” — – A 12-year-old boy dead on a stretcher. A mother in shock and disbelief after her son was shot dead for standing on their roof. A phone rings and a voice in broken Arabic orders residents to abandon their home on pain of death.

Those are snapshots of a day in Gaza where Israel is waging a hidden war, as the world looks the other way, focusing on Lebanon.

It is a war of containment and control that has turned the besieged Strip into a prison with no way in or out, and no protection from an fearsome battery of drones, precision missiles, tank shells and artillery rounds.

As of last night, 29 people had been killed in the most concentrated 48 hours of violence since an Israeli soldier was abducted by Palestinian militants just more than a month ago.

The operation is codenamed “Samson’s Pillars”, a collective punishment of the 1.4 million Gazans, subjecting them to a Lebanese-style offensive that has targeted the civilian infrastructure by destroying water mains, the main power station and bridges.

If it’s possible for the Israeli government to shield its citizens from the horrors it is inflicting upon the Lebanese and Gazan people, it’s less difficult to understand how Americans, thousands more miles removed, could be coaxed into complicity by their media and government. Yet, since neither government could accomplish this Orwellian task without a citizenry willing to accept unquestionably that there are people in this world who deserve such treatment, who is to blame, the government, the media, or these citizens? In conversations that I’ve had with some workmates this week, I’ve rarely been shocked by the inaccuracy of their “facts,” but I cannot fathom the intensity of their conviction that all Arabs deserve to die. Is there a genetic predisposition to dehumanise and destroy that explains their eager willingness to engage in mass murder, even when the facts pierce their bubbles, and they stammer and sputter to a stop, in a final burst of hot air?

Six Israeli Refuseniks from the group, Courage to Refuse, are interviewed in a documentary film by Shiri Tsur, On the Objection Front, aired by LinkTV last week. The racist, “triumphal militarism” that infiltrates every aspect of Israeli life, as described by Jonathan Cook in, “The Lies Israel Tells Itself (and We Tell on Its Behalf),” is on full display in this remarkable film. It can be witnessed when Dr. Itai Berger reveals that he cannot say whether his children should serve, despite his own experiences in the Occupied Territories that caused him to become a refusenik. Does he actually believe there are benefits that somehow outweigh the damages, both to Palestinians and to his children’s souls, or is he containing the backlash his children would face if it became known they were refuseniks in the making? Dr. Berger heals himself by going into the OT and giving free medical care to Palestinian children and their families. If someone so compassionate is really on the fence about his own children, what is the reason, is there any excuse?

Major Tomer, a former F-16 pilot, no longer lives in Israel. He misses the adoration and respect that he received as an Israeli pilot, and he resents the anonymity that comes with being a common labourer. As it becomes obvious that he draws comfort from an adopted country that considers his decision to become a refusenik an heroic one, the interviewer asks him if he didn’t run away. It’s a brutal question, and rightly so. As Tomer clings to the vestiges of heroism, Palestinians continue to be tortured and murdered. But for the moment, it’s the best he can muster against his life long and most formidable opponent, the “triumphal militarism” that defined his existence and formed his ego.

But this film was released in 2005, so what excuse do humanitarian agencies of the world have for witnessing the testimony of David Zonshein, a lieutenant in a Special Paratrooper Unit of the Reserve Army, and doing nothing? He speaks about raids he witnessed and routine interrogations of Palestinians, torture of inconceivable cruelty that is abominable in its own right, executed on young and old alike, and carried out for no reason other than the sickness that infects the perpetrators. That this “democratic” country has devolved into little more than a breeding ground for the most twisted of psychopaths has nothing to do with DNA and everything to do with moral decay, a refusal of the agencies with the means to expose these crimes to do so, in complicity with the powers that be that keep the reality of this failed experiment from its citizenry.

The world must stop now and witness what is being done in Lebanon and Palestine or finally declare that humanity is a failed experiment that can never be resurrected.

The “hiding among civilians” myth

Israel claims it’s justified in bombing civilians because Hezbollah mingles with them. In fact, the militant group doesn’t trust its civilians and stays as far away from them as possible.
By Mitch Prothero
Nabatiya, southern Lebanon

Throughout this now 16-day-old war, Israeli planes high above civilian areas make decisions on what to bomb. They send huge bombs capable of killing things for hundreds of meters around those targets to destroy them, and then blame the inevitable civilian deaths — the Lebanese government says 600 civilians have been killed so far — on “terrorists” who callously use the civilian infrastructure for protection.

But this claim is almost always false. My own reporting and that of other journalists reveals that in fact Hezbollah fighters — as opposed to the much more numerous Hezbollah political members, and the vastly more numerous Hezbollah sympathizers — avoid civilians like the plague. Much smarter and better trained than the PLO and Hamas fighters, they know that if they mingle with civilians, they will sooner or later be betrayed by collaborators — as so many Palestinian militants have been. [MORE]

Why do they hate us?



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Palestinians, aid group accuse Israel of using banned weapons

Jennie Matthew
28 July 2006 Agence France Presse

GAZA CITY: “When the bomb exploded from the plane. I felt I was in hell, real hell,” shouts 31-year-old Ghassan. Professing allegiance to Palestinian national security but parroting ideology atune to armed factions, Ghassan went to Gaza’s Maghazi refugee camp last week to fight the Israelis during a particularly bloody incursion.

“I feel chemicals. I feel high heat, I feel high pain,” he elaborates in English, both legs heavily bandaged, as patients and visitors brush past in a crowded corridor of Gaza’s Al-Shifa hospital.

“They found shrapnel with ‘test’ written on it,” he shouts.

Accusations abound that the Israelis, pressing a nearly five-week offensive in which at least 130 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza, are using a new weapon.

Doctors say they have never before seen such specific burn wounds, concentrated so much on the lower body and causing such a high propensity of amputations. The Health Ministry has already called for an independent inquiry.

Since the U.S. is executing this “war”, should it be allowed a vote on its criminality?

Israel ignored at least six warnings. Democracy NOW! reported yesterday that UN officials made at least ten calls and each time were promised by the Israelis that the bombing would stop. “The bombing continued even as rescuers tried to save the victims.” Thanks to the U.S. the crime will not be investigated.


UN ‘shocked’ at peacekeeper deaths
Friday 28 July 2006, 2:50 Makka Time, 23:50 GMT

The UN security council has passed a statement expressing shock at Israel’s attack on a UN observer post in Lebanon on Tuesday which killed four peacekeepers, but made no condemnation of the action.

The United States had refused to allow any criticism of Israel in the statement.

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Large parts of the original Chinese draft text were taken out in order to get the “presidential statement” passed.

A paragraph which said “the Security Council condemns any deliberate attack against UN personnel” was deleted, along with a phrase which would have called on the UN to be involved in any Israeli inquiry.

Israel ‘authorised’ to continue attacks

Not exactly.

Friday 28 July 2006, 5:36 Makka Time, 2:36 GMT

Israel has said it has received implicit “authorisation” from international powers to continue its attacks in Lebanon.

The Israeli justice minister, Haim Ramon, said Israel had “in effect obtained the authorisation to continue our operations” by Wednesday’s 15-nation Rome conference on the crisis in Lebanon.

Ramon said on Thursday the conference had implicitly said Israel could continue its attacks “until Hezbollah is no longer present in southern Lebanon”.

“The whole world knows that a Hezbollah victory will mean a victory for international terrorism, which will be a catastrophe for the world and for Israel.”

Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the German foreign minister, described Ramon’s interpretation as a “gross misunderstanding” of the outcome of the conference.

“I would say just the opposite – yesterday in Rome it was clear that everyone present wanted to see an end to the fighting as swiftly as possible.”

Erkki Tuomioja, the Finnish foreign minister, whose country holds the European Union presidency said in Tel Aviv that the Israeli view was “totally wrong.”

“The whole basic idea of the Rome conference was to very quickly help end the war and hostilities.

“Without a doubt, there were diverging views in Rome, but most of the countries, including the European Union, also specifically want an immediate halt to the hostilities.”

Thinking Required

The Israeli Foreign Ministry has set-up a virtually painless way for supporters to take every poll that pops-up on the internet and deluge each and every detractor of its crimes in Lebanon and Palestine with e-mails. The programme does the thinking, the participants just do the clicking. Of course, supporters of Lebanon and Palestine can benefit from it as well, but thinking is required.

Updated: The programme records votes, so go to the source directly, not via the link it provides.

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U.N. official: 4 peacekeepers killed in Lebanon

Observer post is hit by Israeli air strike in town of Khiyam

BEIRUT, Lebanon – A U.N. observer post was hit by an Israeli airstrike in south Lebanon Tuesday, killing four peacekeepers, U.N. officials said.

A bomb directly hit the building and shelter of an Indian patrol base from the observer force in the town of Khiyam near the eastern end of the border with Israel, said Milos Struger, spokesman for the U.N. peacekeeping force in Lebanon known as UNIFIL.

U.S. Ambassador John Bolton said in New York that four U.N. peacekeepers were killed in the blast.

This is a report on the last UN post destroyed by the Israelis. (hat tip)

Dear Prime Minister Fouad Siniora


Ali Shaito implored his mother, Muntaha, to stay conscious as she lay near death from shrapnel wounds.

My Letter to Lebanon’s Prime Minister Fouad Siniora
By Mike Whitney

By Mike Whitney

Dear Prime Minister Fouad Siniora,

Perhaps you will be kind enough to answer a few questions regarding the recent visit of United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, so that people around the world who have looked on with sympathy as your country has been ravaged by Israeli aggression can understand your feelings on these important matters.

First of all, why did you allow the Secretary of State to visit Beirut? The Bush administration had already made its position entirely clear and everyone who followed the issue knew that the US would continue to give Israel the “green light” until it finished its military operations according to its original plans.

Were you unaware that Rice had already stated that she was not prepared to offer a “cease fire”?

Were you unaware that the United States was “rushing a shipment of precision-guided bombs to Israel” to continue the slaughter of Lebanese civilians and the destruction of the nation’s infrastructure?

Why would you allow yourself to be photographed “smiley-faced” and shaking hands with the woman who is destroying your country and killing your people?

Haven’t you seen the pictures of the vast devastation in the south of the country where 750,000 of your people have been forced off their land and shunted into refugee camps? Haven’t you heard of the many incidents of the Israeli military intentionally bombing civilians, homes, bridges, milk factories, mosques, airports, power-plants, lighthouses, and ports? http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14069.htm

Haven’t you seen the photos of the mass graves and the improvised coffins which have been laid side-by-side in long rows following Israeli bombardment? http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14137.htm

Haven’t you heard the reports that Israel is using strange banned weapons in southern Lebanon including cluster-grenades, laser-weaponry, and white phosphorus? http://www.uruknet.info/?p=m25033&hd=0&size=1&l=e

Haven’t you heard the haunting shrieks of the young boy who was filmed in hospital by CNN after being incinerated by Israeli napalm? http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14181.htm

Haven’t you seen the heartrending picture of the dying Lebanese mother peering up for the last time at her blood-spattered and inconsolable child; another victim of the Israeli onslaught? http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article14180.htm

What type of man would put out the “red carpet” for his enemy while his people are still being slaughtered in the field?

A simple phone call to the State Department could have stopped the Secretary from landing in Lebanon. How much courage does that take?

If you were a brave man you would have placed the Secretary and her entire entourage under “house arrest” demanding that Israel stop its “scorched earth” campaign before releasing Rice and her people. But, we do not expect you to do the “courageous thing”, just the “decent thing”.

No one expects you to join the resistance and fight the butchers who have invaded your country from the south. No one expects you to risk your life to show your love for Lebanon or your willingness to die for your countryman. But why would you humiliate yourself by posing with the very people who have devastated your homeland and killed your country’s children? Is your dignity worth so little that you would grovel at Israel/America’s feet for a villa in the Riviera and a pocket full of silver?

Jesus Christ said, “For what shall it profit a man if he should gain the whole world but lose his soul.”

What about your soul, Prime Minister? Was that part of America’s bargain, too?

You have disgraced your country and betrayed your people. You should do the honorable thing and submit your resignation so that your people can elect a leader worthy of their respect.

Sincerely,

Mike Whitney 7-25-06