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Israel's Real Easter Pilgrims:
Suffered and Denied Entry to the Palestinian
Territories
By Eric Walberg
Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, April 23, 2012
Ben Gurion Airport was thrown into chaos for the third annual
Flytilla on Sunday. As starry-eyed tourists arrived to visit the Holy sites
and beady-eyed new Israelis arrived to kick more Palestinians off their land
in the name of the Jewish State, thousands of Westerners with a sense of
conscience presented their air tickets to suspicious officials in Europe and
-- if they were lucky -- their passports in Tel Aviv, and held their breath.
Their intent was quite innocent -- to visit beleaguered Palestinians in
the West Bank; in one case, to help locals build a school. But the fact that
2,000 such do-gooders were planning to do so en masse as part of the annual
Flytilla was a red flag to the Israeli bull. The world might take notice,
the Palestinians might take heart, and Israeli crimes might finally be
stopped.
But Israeli refusal to allow these innocent visitors to the
West Bank would prove once again that the West Bank is an open prison inside
Israel, with access at the whim of the prison guards.
The prison
guards rose to the occasion. Airports around the world were issued no-fly
lists with 730 names, and airlines were warned they better kick them and any
other suspicious passengers off their planes, or the airlines would be
charged for the cost of deporting them. 650 undercover police swarmed Ben
Gurion with their guns and tear gas, just in case.
The high tech
planning against the low tech protesters mostly worked. Members of “Welcome
to Palestine” say up to 200 of the 2,000 activists from 15 countries, a
third of them from France, were prevented from flying to Tel Aviv from
Paris, Brussels, Basel, Geneva and Zurich on Sunday. Apartheid-complicit
airlines included Jet2.com, Brussels Airlines,
Lufthansa, Alitalia, Swiss Air and Turkish Airlines.
At Ben Gurion, a
Swedish citizen was forced to sign a hastily-composed document stating that
she would have no contact with pro-Palestinian groups while in Israel.
Shortly after, a new illegal procedure was instituted at the airport
demanding select passengers sign a statement saying they will not be in
contact or work with “members of any pro-Palestinian organisations” and
“will not participate in pro-Palestinian activities”. The Prime Minister’s
Office released a letter that was handed to deported Flytilla activists
telling them to “Go to Syria”.
The Welcome to Palestine Campaign
stated: “Those who wanted to welcome our visitors and were brutally
assaulted will remember how the same Israeli police let right wing fanatics
sing and disrupt at the airport. The whole world is now seeing Israel for
what it is: a police state that fulfills all the requirements of being an
apartheid pariah state per the International Convention on the Suppression
and Punishment of the Crime of Apartheid (1973)”, and charged that “those
airlines and governments that acted as subcontractors for the Israeli
apartheid regime are being challenged by their own people.”
Last
year, around 800 people tried to join the campaign, 400 blocked from flying
by the airlines. Another 120 were deported by Israel. The term “flytilla”
recalls attempts by activists to reach Israeli-blockaded Gaza by boat, which
have come to be known as “Freedom Flotillas”.
A 23-year-old French
woman who made it into Israel to take part in the protest said about half
her group of 50 was detained. “The security forces in France and Israel
treated us like criminals,” she said. “It’s very frustrating and surprising
that the authorities cooperated with the Israeli claims and propaganda.” The
blacklist grows by leaps and bounds. The 270 people who made it to Tel Aviv
in last year’s protest had pride of place on this year’s list and are banned
from entering the country for 10 years. All those on this year’s will be
added.
Israeli apartheid is not perfect. Two lonely voices in the
Knesset denounced the crackdown. Meretz leader Zehava Gal-On said
blacklisting pro-Palestinian activists only deepens delegtimisation of
Israel. MP Haneen Zoabi said it proves that Israel violates human rights not
only of Palestinians but of people from all around the world. An Israeli
official admitted that 40 per cent of the names on Shin Bet security
blacklist were not activists at all.
Included among the blacklisted
were: a French diplomat and his wife looking for an apartment in Jerusalem;
an Italian government official scheduled to meet her Israeli counterparts;
and a member of the board of directors of German pharmaceutical giant Merck
with 10 million euros for the Weizmann Institute of Science. In the mix-up,
even Israelis were blacklisted. “We put people on the list who are as far
removed from anti-Israel political activity as east is from west,” one
Israel Foreign Ministry official complained. “We have insulted hundreds of
foreign citizens because of suspicions, and have given the other side a
victory on a silver platter.”
The daily stream of Jewish and
Christian Disney-pilgrims continue to wail at one Wall or pass through
another to visit a faux manger in Bethlehem, or a prettified Garden of
Gethsemane. Only Egypt’s Coptic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church
refuse to give permission to pilgrims to make these jaunts, which give tacit
approval to Israel’s destruction of Jerusalem’s Christian and Muslim
heritage.
The flytillers, today’s true pilgrims, are enduring their
travail -- bearing their cross -- not to send home “I was there” pictures of
Jesus’s tomb, but to provide truly Christian compassion to the suffering
Muslims and handful of Palestinian Christians who desperately cling to their
remaining bits of land, and to emphasise to the world how Israel crucifies
innocent Palestinians every moment. For them -- Arab or Christian -- every
day is Good Friday. *** Eric Walberg can be reached at
http://ericwalberg.com/ His Postmodern
Imperialism: Geopolitics and the Great Games is available at
http://claritypress.com/Walberg.html
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