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Israel's Gaza Problem

By Marjorie Cohn, AlterNet. Posted July 4, 2006.


Israel's devastating invasion of Gaza threatens to cripple the densely populated area, and may drive legions of Palestians to jihad.

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The daily horrors emerging from Iraq have caused a majority of people in the United States to oppose Bush's war there. Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis Israel has created in the occupied territories hovers below the radar for most Americans.

Israel has used the killing of two Israeli soldiers and the capture of a third by Palestinians as an excuse to invade Gaza with overwhelming military force and demolish its infrastructure. What Israel and its benefactor -- the United States -- really want is to destroy the democratically elected Hamas government.

During the preceding weeks, Israel instigated events that resulted in the capture of the Israeli soldier. The Israeli military had killed more than 30 civilians, including three children and a pregnant woman.

In the week since the Israeli soldier was captured, Israel's U.S.-supplied artillery has pounded the northern Gaza Strip. Its aircraft struck bridges on the main roads. And its helicopters knocked out Gaza's main power plant, leaving half of Gaza's 1.5 million people and its two main hospitals without electricity and running water. The United Nations and the International Committee of the Red Cross have warned of a humanitarian crisis.

Israeli troops and tanks rolled into the southern Gaza Strip, in the biggest raid since Israel pulled out of Gaza in 2005. Israel has kidnapped 64 Palestinian governmental ministers and politicians. It bombed the home of Palestinian Prime Minister Ismael Haniyeh.

Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made the astounding statement, "I am deeply sorry for the residents of Gaza, but the lives, security and well-being of the residents of [Jewish] Sderot is even more important to me." The Associated Press quoted Olmert as saying, "I want no one to sleep at night in Gaza. I want them to know what it feels like."

The crisis caused by the Israeli government has upset many Israeli citizens.

Hundreds of Israelis protested outside Olmert's home, denouncing the government as war criminals and demanding an end to the Gaza invasion. "We call for our government to stop targeting Palestinian civilians -- the targeting of civilians is a war crime -- and start negotiating with the elected Palestinian leaders, not to arrest them," said Yishai Menuhin, a spokesman for the peace group Yesh Gvul.

Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz commentator Gideon Levy also criticized the Israeli actions. He wrote, "A state that takes such steps is no longer distinguishable from a terror organization."

Israel's brutal retaliation against Palestinian civilians constitutes collective punishment. Attacks on a civilian population as a form of collective punishment violate article 50 of the Hague Regulations, which provides: "No general penalty, pecuniary or otherwise, shall be inflicted upon the population on account of the acts of individuals for which they cannot be regarded as jointly and severally responsible."

The Fourth Geneva Convention also prohibits collective punishment. Article 33 says: "No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed." The Convention requires all states party to it to search for and ensure the prosecution of perpetrators of the war crime of "causing extensive destruction … not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly." Amnesty International called the deliberate attacks by Israeli forces against civilian property and infrastructure war crimes.

Collective punishment is likewise forbidden by Article 75 of Protocol I to the Geneva Conventions. As four U.S. Supreme Court justices agreed in Hamdan v. Rumsfeld last week, Article 75 is "indisputably part of the customary international law."


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Marjorie Cohn is a professor at Thomas Jefferson School of Law, president-elect of the National Lawyers Guild and the U.S. representative to the American Association of Jurists.

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Israel Shmisrael
Posted by: Rolomax on Jul 4, 2006 2:27 AM   
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Who the hell cares about Israel? I don't.

Before you get me wrong (which you probably will) I should probably state that it is not a part of America.

It isn't.

No, Really.

Why do we care about it? When I think about it, they are about as bad as the damned Nazis that they keep educating us about through TV and movies.

I'm sick of the middle east, and I'm sick of the reason that people are so terrified of middle easterners.

The bastards need to go back to the pre 1967 borders. Then maybe there will be some peace.

Then, America can start solving its own problems, which are very many.

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eerie silence
Posted by: chutzpah on Jul 4, 2006 2:40 AM   
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The world played dumb for decades concerning apartheid in south africa.
Whites played (or still play) dumb for years while blacks were being enslaved and lynched.
Germans played dumb when hitler started his racial hygiene.
The world played dumb when A bombs where dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki.
Now the world is playing dumb concerning the palestinians and you are all surprised. pls what else is new.

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The shame of our time
Posted by: farhada on Jul 4, 2006 3:30 AM   
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The sad state of civilians in Gaza, and the overall acceptance of the this horrendous acts of inhumanity among the world leaders is another example of how low we have got.

The news around the world is full of the picture of the 19 years old Israeli soldier who was captured (I would not call it kidnapped since he is a soldier on duty in the war zone), but no one is talking about the 10s of thousands of Palestinians who spend years in Israeli prison for no reason.

The disgraceful acts of the Israeli government and the shameful acceptance of their crime is a black mark in the history of the world.

How pathetic of the so called Arab leaders who are so castrated that they can not even have the guts to stand up and say, enough is enough, and put pressure on world leaders to stop supporting this disgusting crime against people who's only crime is that they were born Palestinians.

God this is sickening,
/Farhad Abdolian

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mistakes
Posted by: rsaxto on Jul 4, 2006 3:58 AM   
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The Bushies make the most mistakes in the world with Israel coming in as #2 in disaster creation. There are lots of other mistake generators but these two take the cake and leave others holding bags crammed full of despair and death.

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Israel, with the U.S. Israel Lobby is the true Terrorist state
Posted by: enzolima on Jul 4, 2006 4:18 AM   
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"Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis Israel has created in the occupied territories hovers below the radar for most Americans."

It's no accident that the U.S. media will never criticize Israel save for Pat Buchanon, who is not a blind follower of the Israel first crowd. (Oh yes, I forgot,Pat's and anti-semite for putting America's interests first and not being afraid of The Lobby.) The Israel Lobby distorts and controls all discourse relating to Israel by using AIPAC, the Heritage Foundation and the American Enterprise Institute as the debate shaping arm twisting enforcers who threaten any U.S. politician with certain high profile public attacks and affronts to their next election. The dreaded anti-Semite label hovers over anyone who dares say Israel is an abomination of nations who continuosly threatens and attacks it neighbors, has multitudes of illegal weapons of mass destruction and that it refuses to allow internation inspections or join any non-proliferation treaties, subjects it's citizens to forced poverty, travel restrictions, dehumanizing roadblocks, limited water rights, no commerce, and withholds tax revenu due it by effectively stealing all of it's money. Israel abuses,bombs indiscriminately and murders it's own citizens. Israel does all this and more under the guise of saying it has a right to defend itself agaisnt the poorest and most impoverished people inhabiting the region all the while by using it's U.S. financed and supported military and recieving 10 billion dollars a year, on average since 1985, of free U.S.taxpayer money. No, no U.S. politician can say these things. But I can. And most Americans know the truth.

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time to move
Posted by: knocko on Jul 4, 2006 4:47 AM   
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the Palestinians need to read history and realize they are not very special. basically a Palestinian state is impractical. stringing them along like Bush, the EU and the UN let alone the Arab states have done for 60 yrs is ridiculous. they need to literally move on, like most ethnic groups in the world have done at one point in their history. The Jews aren't guaranteed that area forever, nor are the Palestinians. For now, a Palestinian state is impractical, and the billions wasted on it so far would be better spent in relocation assistance.

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asherah
Posted by: asherah on Jul 4, 2006 6:00 AM   
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Israel has become the 51st state of the US. We provide them about $100 million a day, mostly in arms, and allow them to ignore the UN and Human Rights international laws. It is unspeakably sad that the children of the Nazi Holocaust have become the terrorists who keep millions of Palestinians behind an Apartheid Wall, imprisoned into Banthu-style communities, separated from family, from pastureland, from jobs, trapped on the very land that they own. What would it take for Americans to care, to boycott Israeli goods, to speak truth to this overwhelmingly evil power?

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» hot air is not evidence Posted by: knocko
some interesting characters posting today
Posted by: cold2touch on Jul 4, 2006 6:22 AM   
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In particular, knocko seems to take the darwinist road (I hope he believes in biological evolution too) in saying so what, genocide and other shit happens, get used to it.
Predators are strong (and somehow progressive) and therefore have every right to destroy the weak, and in this case the darwinist function has strong Israel righfully devouring weak Palestine and in a thousand years it will be irrelevant.
If so, we don't need bother about serial killers, pedophiles, drug dealers and mafia at home, they are strong and should be encouraged to exercise their predatory rights.
Got a family knocko?
Think about it.
Do you freak out when your kid complains about bullying at school?
If charity begins at home does it also end at home?
When Roman centurions nailed Jesus to the cross, they were merely exercising their prerogative, who cares 2000 years later?

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perfectclue
Posted by: Perfectclue on Jul 4, 2006 7:31 AM   
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ISRAEL'S PROBLEM IS NOT ONLY ISRAEL'S PROBLEM BUT AMERIKA'S PROBLEM WHICH BOTH SUPPORT FASCIST FOREIGN POLICIES, COLONIAL POLICIES, RACIST POLICIES, APARTHEID POLICIES, AND TWO WESTERN COUNTRIES WHICH LEARNED ABSOLUTELY NOTHING FROM THE HOLOCAUST OR FASCISM AND THE ROLE OF CLASS OLIGARCHY, CAPITALISM TO A CLASS IDEOLOGY, FASCISM, WITH ITS IDEOLOGICAL THUGS!!! CLASS MERCENARIES....NAZI JEWS AND NEOCON NAZIS, ALONG WITH THEIR LIBERAL APPEASERS OF FASCISM AND ZIONISM DESERVE A BIG SIEG HEIL!!!!!!---PERFECT CLUE

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another story MSM missed reporting
Posted by: wawa on Jul 4, 2006 7:51 AM   
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The worlds eyes are rightly focused on the oppression in Gaza but are blind by lack of media attention to the illegal wall that continues to imprison and oppress Bethlehem.


On Tuesday, the 27th of June 2006, the Israeli bulldozers guarded with armed personnel started cutting and uprooting olive trees in preparation for the continuing construction of the segregation Wall.

This area is known as the Cremisan area and it has the only remaining forest in the city. It is a most fertile agricultural land which provides the main source of income to most of the farmers in the city. The Cremisan area is also one of the very few recreational sites in the city where children play, home to a winery , two monasteries and a kindergarten. Constructing the illegal segregation Wall in this area will separate the city and its citizens from its northern part and deprive the right of the citizens to use their lands and deny any possibility for the city to expand.

"The Wall is a collective punishment and a human right violation. Israel through its construction opposes the peace objectives, the International laws and UN resolutions and the will of the International community to give peace and stability in the region. Therefore, we ask the peace loving people of the world, and the International community to immediately interfere and stop these Israeli activities in Beit Jala city, that has suffered a lot from land confiscation, leaving the city with only 4500 dunums from original 14500 dunums."-Eng. Samia Zeit and Ms. Nisreen Kunkar –can be reached for further information: Tel: +972 2 274 2601

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What gets to me the most
Posted by: mokidugway on Jul 4, 2006 8:03 AM   
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is the overt racism. It's not even remotely disguised. In an attempt to understand how this recent mess in Gaza happened, I just happened to go into Ha'aertz's website and spent a few hours hanging out there reading the talkback posts in amazement and disgust. I won't even bother to give any passing examples, because some supporter of Israel is going to write in and tell me (a) the comment isn't racist because it's true, or (b) the comment is quite tame compared to what gets said about Jews by Arabs and Europeans everyday.

But I do want to focus on a recurring statement, that Palestinian women give birth to children just so there can be more martyrs for the cause and get payouts from the Islamic world to boot once their children die.

That's so disgusting and pathetic and sad. And not, by the way, of the women.

You know what, when this horrible racist propaganda comes from Israelis I can almost understand, because I do have sympathy for people who caught in a battle most of them don't want, with no end in sight.

But when it comes from outsiders, I wonder who they think they are kidding. This is the way the Klan talks. These were the kind of myths people told to justify slavery. "Oh, they don't care none if they're separated from their kids. They don't have maternal feelings. They're more like animals, you see."

Disgusting.

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Children of Nazi- Victims?
Posted by: User280 on Jul 4, 2006 8:55 AM   
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Unfortunately Isreal is not ruled by the children of Jewish victims of the Nazi-Holocaust. Israel is ruled today by the Zionists, whose fathers instigated the WWI and financed Hitler and the WWII, those fathers who were never ever threatened by the Holocaust; and who are now trying to achieve their next goal: WWIII. Apart from that, the Zionists practically own the US by owning the banks constituting the Federal Reserve.

About the Gaza incident: Who can be sure, that Israel is NOT behind this matter, since it's primarily them, who refuse a peaceful solution to the Palestine problem- which they - the Zionists - have created firsthand. It was not the settlers in the Exodus, going to Palestine after WWII, it was the terrorists going with them and starting a violent armed fight, first against the British, and then against the Palestinians. Always pretending to give the deprived Holocaust victims a new home - BS. They fought for their own interest. They used the compensation they got from Germany - at least in part - to get more and more influence in the U.S. They made Tel Aviv the place, were the U.S. decisions on Israel were made. Today they more or less own the public opinion in the U.S. It's to a great part, what constitutes US-Style to-day, e.g:
US-style Democracy = The stirrups for Plutocracy.
US-style Governance = Arrogance
US-style Perception = Deception
US-style Economy = Hegemony
US-style Prevention = Pre-emption
US-style Welfare = Economic Warfare
US-style Environmental Protection = Depletion
US-style Globalisation = Exploitation
US-style Integration = Usurpation
US-style Partnership = Self-proclaimed superiority
US-style Primus Inter Pares = Primus supra minores

First Class Rogue State = The US – Since WWII no other State has caused and instigated so many armed and violent conflicts, and disregarded most of the democratic rules she pretends to defend.

AND THE REST OF THE WORLD JUST WATCHES!

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Israel and the Little Mindless Bible Nuts
Posted by: eyeman on Jul 4, 2006 9:48 AM   
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Blind Support for Apartheid Israel is the wrong strategy for the US and for the Jewish people. In the long term, Israel will only survive in an ocean of Muslims if she makes peace with them, not unilateral withdrawals” and not Security fences”.
Our Blind support of Israel Gave us Terrorism, Gave us Ben Laden.
We went to Iraq partly for oil and partly because Saddam’s ego with too dangerous for Israel.
We are probably going to Iran before Bush term is over, for the same reason.
Israel returned the favor. They gave us torture experts for Guantannmo and Abu Ghraib. They gave us Alan Dershwitz to make torture a moral imperative.
And we are going along like little mindless bible nuts. Oh yaah. God granted them superiority and God hates the savage Palestinians. Let us exterminate all of them and get it over with.
I am afraid it is not going to work that way.

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where is the outrage?
Posted by: David S. on Jul 4, 2006 10:11 AM   
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I typically agree with most things I read on Alternet, and am not a knee-jerk supporter OR critic of Israel - I try to call it like I see it - but this latest missive against Israel got me to thinking - when are you going to take Hamas to the mat? I'm not holding my breath for an AlterNet writer come up a tagline that reads like this:

"The devious, well-planned Palestinian attack on southern Israel threatens to drive legions of Israelis to "jihad."

Clearly, there is a power imbalance. Clearly, Israel is the stronger of the two sides (but the 4th strongest military in the world? Be real....)

That said - does the Palestinian government REALLY bear no responsibility for its behavior? It's just OK for them to kill innocent teenagers with impunity? I mean, you rightfully condemn Israel for killing innocents - but I see no outrage when it comes to innocent Israelis being similarly terrorized.

Do you just not support Israel's right to exist, either? Do you really think it doesn't matter that Hamas refuses to do so?

This knee-jerk, Israel is an evil, apartheid state stuff is just ridiculous.

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Brief history of modern Israel.
Posted by: RhodesVan3000 on Jul 4, 2006 10:20 AM   
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Israel was created by western colonial powers to destroy arab nationalism. This also allowed Europe to finish the holocaust by moving most of the surviors out of Europe into Palastine. The UK made Israel an atomic weapons state. The Anglo Americans have stopped the UN from inforcing resolutions for a two state solution.
Bush gave Israel the go ahead for the invasion of Gaza just a few weeks ago to destroy Hamas. The abduction of the IDF soldier was run by Mosad. IDF is going to allow the killing of their soldier in order to justify attacking Syria. Guns of August anyone?

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Oil geopolitics and the Likud-Hamas conflict
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Jul 4, 2006 10:54 AM   
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Israel is a messed up religious state that has more in common with Saudi Arabia then it does with the U.S.A - which is to say, quite a bit - similar levels of financial entanglements with US investment banks and funds, for example. The US sure loves theocratic puppet regimes - easier to keep the domestic population under control that way, and who cares what they call themselves? As long as they obey the orders of the rabbi or the cleric or the priest, that is.

Take Israel - if an Israeli citizen marries a Palestinian, they have to leave the country - they lose their citizenship. Why are we supporting a religious state that defines what religion its citizens can belong to? The same goes for Saudi Arabia, which is a religious monarchy, arguably more repressive then Israel (and which, incidentally, is a lot like the kind of state that Hamas would like to set up if it could).

Israel's actions make one think that human beings have no collective memory. I mean, rounding people up in ghettos - you would think that would be anathema to a "Jewish state" - you think they'd remember the ghettos of Warsaw, and the events that transpired afterwards - you'd think! Instead, the cycle of religious racist abuse continues unabated.

The conclusion seems to be that the last thing the Israeli leaders want is a peaceful conclusion to the conflict, which could also be said of Hamas. I'd say cut off aid to the Israelis, (we could use that 3 billion a year for alternative energy research and development), and do the same with the Saudis. That will never happen because of the US geostragic and economic interests in our Middle East colonies - Israel is a critical pressure point for allowing the US to infuence the situation in the world's last rich oilfields.

Anyway, Israel and Palestine, the US doesn't give a damn what happens to your citizens, and neither does Osama bin Ladin. You are just a bunch of political puppets, used by various players for their purposes, and your lives are worth about as much as those of Midwestern corn-fed cows to US policymakers - probably less, since cows can be sold at a tidy profit. The US establishment goal is control of the oilfields of the Middle East, by any means necessary. Israel has been a useful tool in this effort, so they get the cash.

The fact of the matter is that Likud and Hamas feed off of each other in the same way that the Iranian clerics and Saddam Hussein fed off of each other in the Iran-Iraq war, and in the same way Hitler and Stalin used each other to consolidate their personal power. Until the religious extremists are defeated and the oil colonists are kicked out, there will be no hope of peace in the Middle East. The remaining rational people in the Middle East are beset on all sides - but keep trying.

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» Might be right Posted by: Burton
you people are racist idiots who don't know history
Posted by: sharonJ on Jul 4, 2006 12:28 PM   
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Can you name the only democratic country in the Middle East? It's Israel. It's strange that everyone compares it to Nazi Germany--but it's not strange if you think about that in terms of racist bigotry. Why is it that every ethnic and religious group in the world is entitled to a national identity except the Jews? You morons also don't know history. For every Arab you claim lost a home during the Israeli-Arab wars (always started by the Arabs, in case you idiots forgot), an equal number of Jews were forced out of their homes in Arab countries. No one mentions those refugees. I'm sick and tired of all of you and of Alternet, for hosting such trash. All I ever see is Israel-bashing and the rest of you look the other way when it comes to Muslim atrocities in every other part of the world.

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