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Israel:
Spoiling for Another Fight?
More Israeli War Crimes
By Stephen Lendman
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 11, 2011
Throughout its history, Israel intimidated as a regional
menace, preemptively attacking Palestinians and regional neighbors for any
reason or none at all. Each time, it's claimed self-righteousness and
"self-defense," what scoundrels always say. Until his death,
Edward Said passionately defended Palestinian rights. He accused Israel of
turning Palestine into an isolated prison, suffocating an entire
population, impoverishing and slaughtering them, blaming them for its own
state terror, and creating a wasteland of destruction and human misery.
Moreover, he said Israeli regimes sanctioned torture, targeted
assassinations, and mass killing as official policy, besides committing
every imaginable human indignity and degradation against people for their
faith, ethnicity and presence. As a result, Israel perpetuates a
never ending cycle of violence and destruction, planning to end "the
Palestinian problem," calling courage and resistance "terrorism," offering
nothing in return for outrageous demands, and pursuing dominating
pacification disguised as "peace." Journalist Henry Siegman once called it
"the most spectacular deception in modern diplomatic history."
Gideon Levy calls it "an unborn baby," saying there's "never been an
Israeli peace camp." How can there be when decades of Israeli leaders
called peace process negotiations a useful fiction. For example,
Moshe Ya'alon, former IDF chief of staff and current Vice Prime Minister
and Minister of Strategic Affairs believes Jews have an "unassailable
right (to) settle anywhere, particularly here (in) the land of the Bible."
Earlier, he mocked the peace process, saying it's used politically "to
sear deep into the consciousness of the Palestinians that they are a
defeated people." Former Defense Minister Moshe Dayan called the
Occupied West bank "permanent," and current Prime Minister Netanyahu
earlier said the peace process is "a waste of time," while planning new
confrontations to prove it. Israel Attacks Gaza - Its Latest
Blitzkrieg International Middle East Media Center (IMEMC) reports
explained a new Israeli Gaza offensive, headlining on April 8, "Three
Palestinians Killed in Gaza, Eight in Less Than 48 Hours," saying:
Since April 7, Israeli bombing as well as ground and offshore shelling
killed eight Palestinians, wounding dozens, including children.
"Furthermore, three family members were injured when the army bombarded a
home in Al Faraheen....in southern Gaza. Among the wounded is a woman (in)
serious condition." Other civilian areas were also attacked.
Israel makes no distinction between them and combatants in blatant
violation of international law that also prohibits preemptive attacks,
Israel's specialty. In response, the Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades, the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine's armed wing (PFLP) said:
"(T)here will be no truce with the Israeli occupation while it
continues its aggression and crimes against the Palestinian people."
The Salah Ed-Deen Brigades, the National Resistance Committees' armed
wing, added: "(T)he Israeli crime committed on Thursday will not
pass unpunished." Mohammad Bahar, Palestinian Legislative Council
(PLC) deputy head, appealed to Egypt, the Arab League, and Organization of
the Islamic Conference to intervene on Gaza's behalf to stop Israeli
aggression. UN and EU officials addressed the violence with
contempt for Palestinian suffering, calling on both sides to show
restraint and end the latest round of fighting, mindless of the
belligerent and victim. The latest Ma'an News account reported 17
Gazans killed, many more wounded after continued Israeli attacks. One
killed a mother, her daughter, and injured a third child. Earlier, an
elderly man was killed in Gaza City's Manara area. Hours before
midnight Friday, nine separate air, ground and offshore attacks struck
various Gaza sites. Hamas accused Israel of using white phosphorous
missiles in civilian areas, a frequently used weapon during Cast Lead.
On Thursday night, Hamas announced a unilateral ceasefire. Israel
ignored it. On April 8, Haaretz writer Barak Ravid headlined, "Netanyahu
warns Hamas: You will bear responsibility for attack on school bus,"
saying: He referred to a homemade rocket hitting an Israeli school
bus on Thursday, wounding the driver and a 16-year old boy. Hamas said it
responded to an IDF air strike, killing three Palestinians on April 2.
Israel always initiates conflict. Under international law, victims may
retaliate in self-defense. Nonetheless, Netanyahu claimed:
"The attack on a school bus crossed the line. Whoever tries to hurt and
murder children, his blood (will) be on his own head." In fact,
Netayahu and previous Israeli leaders long ago "crossed the line," killing
thousands, wounding countless numbers more, committing crimes of war and
against humanity for decades, mostly against civilian men, women and
children - lawless acts, so far with impunity. Israel's latest
crimes - 13 Gazans murdered, dozens wounded, some seriously, civilian
targets damaged or destroyed as IDF aggression continues. In fact, it
never stops, just ebbs, then erupts again. On April 4, before
Israel's latest attacks, Electronic Intifada co-founder Ali Abunimah
headlined, "Another war on Gaza? saying: In recent weeks, over a
dozen Palestinians were killed, including a 10-year old boy, Mahmoud Jalal
al-Hilu. "Does this escalation increase the likelihood of another
large-scale assault" like Cast Lead, killing over 1,400, wounding
thousands, and causing vast destruction and devastation. "There
are worrying signs Israel - by its words and deeds - could be laying the
ground for an attack." For example, its April 2 assault was preemptive,
Israel unjustifiably claiming three Hamas members killed were "planning to
kidnap Israelis over the upcoming Jewish" Passover. Doing so
constituted cold-blooded murder, extrajudicial assassinations "in which
Israel, the occupying power, acted as judge, jury and executioner, issuing
allegations for which it offered no evidence, after it had already carried
out the death sentence. Under international law, this is a war crime."
At issue is whether Israel is spoiling for another fight. On March
23, Vice Prime Minister Silvan Shalom told Israel Radio that another
large-scale attack may be launched to topple Hamas. Speaking for his
government, he blamed Hamas for escalating violence, distorting truth to
conceal its own agenda - completing unfinished business to destroy all
resistance. As a result, perhaps Cast Lead 2 is planned. Haaretz
writer Gideon Levy thinks so, pointing fingers in his April 7 article
headlined, "Goldstone has paved the path for a second Gaza war," saying:
He gave Israel a PR victory, "caus(ing) rejoicing here, a Goldstone
party, the likes of which we haven't seen for some time." He's now reaped
the whirlwind, giving Israel "a green light for Operation Cast Lead 2. Are
we pleased with what happened? Are we really proud of Operation Cast
Lead?" Is there ever moral or legal justification for preemptive
war? Along with Israeli belligerents, it will also be Goldstone's cross to
bear if it comes. Expect it. 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.
http://www.progressiveradionetwork.com/the-progressive-news-hour/
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