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	Israel's Specialty:  
	Targeting Civilians  
	By Stephen Lendman 
	 Al-Jazeerah: CCUN, May 31, 2010 
	   Professor Jeremy Salt teaches political science at Ankara, 
	Turkey's Bilkent University. He's also the author of "The Unmaking of the 
	Middle East: A History of Western Disorder in Arab Lands." On January 9, 
	2009, during Israel's war on Gaza, he wrote "A Message to the brave Israeli 
	Airmen," asking:   -- "What's it like, firing missiles at people you 
	can't see?   -- Does that help, that you cannot see who you are 
	killing?   -- does it ease your conscience that you are not 
	deliberately targeting civilians," when, in fact, you are under Israel's 
	Dahiya Doctrine to use enough "disproportionate force (to inflict) damage 
	and met(e) out punishment" against civilian infrastructure, "economic 
	interests and the centers of civilian power," willfully slaughtering 
	noncombatant men, women and children;   -- "How does this sit on your 
	conscience?   -- Do you sleep well at night or do you have nightmares 
	of the women and children you killed in their homes, in their beds, in their 
	kitchens and living rooms, in their schools and mosques?"   Do you 
	really believe they threaten your security - farmers in their fields, 
	mothers with their children, teachers in classrooms, imams in mosques, 
	children at play, the elderly, frail or disabled?   Do you ever 
	question what you've done and why? Have you no shame, no sense of decency, 
	no idea of the difference between right and wrong? Will you follow orders 
	blindly and do it again and again, mindless about crimes of war and against 
	humanity you, your superiors, and government officials are accountable for 
	under fundamental international law?   "Brave" Israeli airmen, 
	soldiers, sailors, and other security force personnel have acted lawlessly 
	for decades, including committing appalling human rights crimes - a snapshot 
	of some victims follows.   Persecuting Mazin 
	Qumsiyeh   Qumsiyeh teaches and does research at Bethlehem 
	and Birzeit Universities in the West Bank. Earlier he taught at Yale, Duke, 
	and the University of Tennessee. Interested mainly in media activism and 
	public education, he's been a board, steering, and executive committee 
	member of numerous activist organizations, and is President of the 
	Palestinian Center for Rapprochement Between People and coordinator of the 
	Popular Committee against the Apartheid Wall and Settlements in Beit Sahour. 
	His most recent book is titled, "Popular Resistance in Palestine: A History 
	of Hope and Empowerment."   On the morning of May 6, Qumsiyeh and 
	three others were arrested, handcuffed, and taken to an unknown destination. 
	He explained what happened.   In Al-Wallaja, his "ten hour ordeal" 
	began at 8:30AM. The village is near the Green line. Israel's Separation 
	Wall route will encircle it. It's already lost much of its land. Residents 
	fear losing the rest, so to prevent it they resist.   Israeli 
	bulldozers have demolished numerous homes. Heroic villagers inspired others, 
	"including Internationals and Israelis to join them in their popular 
	resistance....Today's started as we came through the woods and sat in front 
	of the bulldozer."   "As the soldiers gathered their forces around us, 
	you could feel (them) preparing themselves for attack. We remained calm and 
	peaceful. They dragged us one by one forcefully from the bulldozed lands. 
	They picked the four of us for arrest for no obvious reason" - Qumsiyeh, two 
	Palestinian brothers, and a Canadian activist.   They beat, clubbed, 
	rifle-butted, and pepper-sprayed the two brothers. All four were then taken 
	to a military checkpoint, told to sit and wait, then ordered "to sign a 
	paper claiming....we were not beaten or mistreated."    They refused, 
	then taken to "the investigation offices near Qubbit Raheel (Rachel's tomb), 
	(and) locked up in a metal container." Hours later, they were interrogated 
	individually, asked, but refused, to sign other papers. Painfully 
	handcuffed, they were returned to the container.   Next on to Talpiot 
	police station to be fingerprinted and photographed. "It was now nearly 5:30 
	and we were starving....Finally they br(ought) us some bread, each a slice 
	of cheese and a small packet of jam." Together they were "dragged in front 
	of a new investigator who asked us to sign a release form that says we are 
	told to stay away from the wall....for 15 days and if we don't we will 
	(each) have to pay" about $1,200. They signed, were released, but not given 
	their ID cards. Later they got them. "Life goes on in the land of Apartheid. 
	Stay tuned."   As coordinator of the Popular Committee against the 
	Apartheid Wall and Settlements in Beit Sahour, Qumsiyeh leads Palestinian 
	grassroots resistance against "Israeli occupation and colonization" as well 
	as "stopping and dismantling" what the International Court of Justice (ICJ) 
	called illegal, ordering the Wall's demolition and for Israel "to make 
	reparation for all damage caused by the construction....including in and 
	around East Jerusalem."   As the "main national grassroots body 
	mobilizing and organizing resistance against" the Wall, the Campaign 
	"coordinates the work of 54 popular committees in communities" targeted for 
	(or now being) destroyed by its construction.   Strategies against it 
	include raising awareness internationally; national and community 
	resistance; mobilizing solidarity among affected communities, the Arab 
	world, civil society, and unions; calling for global boycott, divestment and 
	sanctions; and enlisting international popular support for justice.   
	Attacking Disabled Palestinians in Gaza   Besides the 
	occupation, siege, regular incursions, and overall reign of terror against 
	1.5 million people, Israel targets the disabled, explained by the 
	Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) in a December 2009 report titled, 
	"Israeli Attacks on Palestinian Disabled Persons in the Gaza Strip," from 
	September 1, 2003 - November 30 2009.   It covers willful assaults 
	against disabled civilians, and others incapacitated by attacks. Of most 
	concern was Operation Cast Lead's 23-day assault from December 27, 2008 - 
	January 18, 2009, inflicting massive numbers of deaths and injuries, as well 
	as widespread destruction, mostly against civilians, their homes, mosques, 
	businesses, factories, farms, schools, and hospitals - clear non-military 
	targets. The siege's effect on health, education, and other vital services 
	was also addressed.   During the reporting period, 31 disabled 
	Palestinians were killed, including four women, and six children. Another 
	600 sustained permanent disabilities, mostly physical. In addition, because 
	of inadequate or unavailable food, medicines, medical equipment, fuel, clean 
	water, sanitation, and the ability to leave or enter freely, the negative 
	impact has been enormous.    "At the same time, foreign medical and 
	technical personnel have not been able to enter (Gaza) to help the disabled 
	and provide them with necessary medical and rehabilitation services." As for 
	the overall effect of the siege, the longer it continues the more harm it 
	inflicts on those least able to cope. Precisely Israel's strategic aim - to 
	strangle and smother all Gazans, the elderly, infirm and disabled the most 
	vulnerable.   Amnesty International (AI) on Israeli War Crimes 
	  In its 2010 annual report, AI accused Western nations of shielding 
	Israel from accountability during the Gaza war and for nearly three years of 
	siege, depriving the population of vital essentials to survive and endure. 
	At the same time, it praised the Goldstone Commission for heroically telling 
	the truth.    In documenting Israeli crimes of war and against 
	humanity, AI said:   "Among other things, (Israel) carried out 
	indiscriminate and disproportionate attacks against civilians, targeted and 
	killed medical staff, used Palestinian civilians as 'human shields,' and 
	indiscriminately (used) white phosphorous (and other illegal weapons) over 
	densely populated residential areas." As a result, the toll was devastating. 
	  In response, the US State Department downplayed the accusations, saying 
	it "supports the need for accountability for any violations that may have 
	occurred in relation to the Gaza conflict by any party," ignoring Israel's 
	premeditated aggression, willfully attacking civilians and committing 
	horrendous war crimes.    AI also condemned America's human rights 
	abuses, saying:   "In the counter-terrorism context, accountability 
	for past human rights violations by the USA remains largely absent, 
	particularly in relation to the CIA programme (sic) of secret detention. In 
	litigation, the US administration continues to block remedy for victims of 
	such human rights violations. 181 detainees remain in Guantanamo despite 
	President Obama's commitment to close the detention facility by January 
	2010. A new Manual for Military Commissions released by the Pentagon in 
	April confirmed that even if a detainee is (uncharged or) acquitted by a 
	military commission, the US administration reserves the right to continue to 
	hold them in indefinite detention."   Obama Administration's 
	Brazen Lawlessness   The latest example comes from a just 
	revealed September 2009 secret directive about expanded covert military 
	activity in the Middle East, Central Asia, the Horn of Africa or anywhere in 
	the world to counter alleged threats. In other words, the Obama 
	administration reserves the right to send US forces anywhere clandestinely, 
	with or without host nation approval, to "penetrate, disrupt, defeat or 
	destroy" designated targets by state terrorism, war, or any other means on 
	the pretext of defending national security - a justification only scoundrels 
	would invoke.   Italian New Weapons Research Committee (NWRC) Accuses 
	Israel of Contaminating Gaza Soil   In its May 11 press release, NWRC 
	(a group of independent scientists and doctors) said Israel's 2006 and 2009 
	bombings left a high concentration of toxic/carcinogenic metals residue in 
	soil and human tissue, likely to cause tumors, fertility problems, and 
	serious harm to newborns, including deformities and genetic mutations.   
	Of particular concern were "wounds provoked by weapons that did not leave 
	fragments in the bodies of the victims, a peculiarity that was pointed out 
	repeatedly by doctors in Gaza. This shows that experimental weapons, whose 
	effects are still to be assessed, were used."   Some elements found 
	are carcinogenic, including mercury, arsenic, cadmium, chromium, nickel and 
	uranium (from weapons with depleted uranium). Others are potentially 
	carcinogenic, including cobalt and vanadium, and still more are fetotoxic 
	(harmful to fetuses), including aluminum, copper, barium, lead, and 
	manganese. All of them in high enough amounts produce genetic mutations as 
	well as pathogenic effects on human respiratory organs, kidneys, skin, 
	neurological development, and other bodily functions.   The 
	combination of environmental contamination, direct wounds or inhilations, 
	aggravated by dire living conditions, presents a serious risk to large 
	numbers of people, worsened by repeated armed incursions. According to Paola 
	Manduca, NWRC's spokesperson:   "Our study indicates an anomalous 
	presence of toxic elements in the soil (and human tissue). It is essential 
	to intervene at once to limit the effects of the contamination on people, 
	animals and cultivations."    Thus far, Israeli-Western collaborators 
	still prevent 1.5 million Gazans from getting the critical help they need, 
	while Moshe Kantor, president the European Jewish Congress, equated NWRC's 
	research to "ancient blood libels against the Jewish people, when rumors 
	were spread about Jews poisoning wells. Today we are seeing a recurrence of 
	all the worst excesses of anti-Semitism and diatribes that we perhaps 
	naively thought had remained in the Dark Ages."   The pro-Israeli NGO 
	Monitor's Gerald Steinberg called the accusations "designed to stigmatize 
	Israel and erase the context of mass terror, (similar to other) false or 
	unverifiable claims." These are typical responses from rogues and their 
	defenders caught red-handed.   But clear evidence they deny can't be 
	hidden. Nor can the growing disenchantment of young American Jews, a 
	phenomenon Steven Rosenthal discussed in his 2001 book "Irreconcilable 
	Differences: The Waning of the American Jewish Love Affair with Israel," 
	citing policies that transformed the relationship from uncritical "Israelotry" 
	to disapproval and distress. The 1982 Lebanon invasion, repressive 
	occupation, Intifada, regular incursions, and greater concern about 
	home-grown issues shattered American Jewish unanimity, diluting Israel's 
	next generation support.   On May 10, 2009, The Forward and Brandeis 
	University Professor Jonathan D. Sarna asked why, noting "a critical 
	difference between support for Israel in the past and today. For much of the 
	20th century, the Israel of American Jews - the Zion that they imagined in 
	their minds, wrote about and worked to realize - was a mythical Zion, a 
	utopian extension of the American dream."   They imagined a "social 
	commonwealth," an "outpost of democracy, spreading America's ideals eastward 
	in a Jewish refuge where freedom, liberty and social justice would someday 
	reign supreme." Utopias, of course, are illusions, now dispelled to reveal "unlovliest 
	warts." Today, bloom is off the rose, unsurprising given convincing reasons 
	to remove it.   A Final Comment   On May 26, 
	Nobel Peace Laureate Mairead Maguire paid "Tribute to the People of Gaza," 
	saying:   "I never cease to be amazed at the power of the human spirit 
	to survive....In a triumph of hope over adversity and tremendous suffering, 
	love still abides....Gaza's people have suffered an Israeli occupation for 
	over 40 years," enduring wars and current medieval-type siege.   Lives 
	have been shattered, crops destroyed, soil poisoned, and sustainability 
	comprised, so "Where is the hope? Where is the love in the midst of such 
	suffering and injustice?" In the will to survive; in growing worldwide 
	solidarity; in the "Freedom Flotilla" defying the blockade to deliver aid, 
	Maguire on it, "inspired by the people of Gaza whose courage, love and joy 
	in welcoming us, even in the midst of such suffering gives us all hope. They 
	represent the best of humanity," no amount of Israeli repression can 
	extinguish, nor their redoubtable "nonviolent struggle for human dignity, 
	and freedom."   Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at
	lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. 
	Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to 
	cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio 
	News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time 
	and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy 
	listening.   
	
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