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  A Call from Within - signed by Israeli
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Thursday, 08 January 2009 19:10 Last Updated on Thursday, 08 January 2009
19:15 Written by 540 Israeli citizens

In support of the Palestinian Human Rights Community Call for International
Action

As if the occupation was not enough, the brutal ongoing repression of the
Palestinian population, the construction of settlements and the siege of
Gaza - now comes the bombardment of the civilian population: men, women, old
folks and children. Hundreds of dead, hundreds of injured, overwhelmed
hospitals, and the central medicine depot of Gaza bombed. The ship Dignity
of the Free Gaza movement which brought emergency medical supplies and a
number of physicians was also attacked. Israel has returned to openly
committing war crimes, worse than what we have seen in a long time.

Israeli media do not expose their viewers to the horrors and to the voices
of severe criticism of these crimes. The story told is uniform. Israeli
dissidents are denounced as traitors. Public opinion including that of the
Zionist left supports the Israeli policy uncritically and without
reservation.

Israel's destructive criminal policy will not cease without a massive
intervention by the international community. However, except for some rather
weak official condemnation, the international community is reluctant to
intervene,. The United States openly supports the Israeli violence and
Europe, although voicing some condemnation, is unwilling to seriously
consider withdrawing the "gift" it handed Israel by upgrading its relations
with the European Union.

In the past the world knew how to fight criminal policies. The boycott on
South Africa was effective, but Israel is handled with kid gloves: its trade
relations are flourishing, academic and cultural cooperation continue and
intensify with diplomatic support.

This international backing must stop. That is the only way to stop the
insatiable Israeli violence.

We are calling on the world to stop Israeli violence and not allow the
continuation of the brutal occupation. We call on the world to Condemn and
not become an accomplice in Israel's crimes.

In light of the above, we call on the world to implement the call by
Palestinian human rights organizations which urges:

• "The UN Security Council to call an emergency session and adopt concrete
measures, including the imposition of sanctions, in order to ensure Israel's
fulfillment of its obligations under international humanitarian law.
• The High Contracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions to fulfil their
obligation under common Article 1 to ensure respect for the provisions of
the Conventions, taking appropriate measures to compel Israel to abide by
its obligations under international humanitarian law, in particular placing
pivotal importance on the respect and protection of civilians from the
effects of the hostilities.
• The High Contracting Parties to fulfil their legal obligation under
Article 146 of the Fourth Geneva Convention to prosecute those responsible
for grave breaches of the Convention.
• EU institutions and member states to make effective use of the European
Union Guidelines on promoting compliance with international humanitarian law
(2005/C 327/04) to ensure Israel complies with international humanitarian
law under paragraph 16 (b), (c) and (d) of these guidelines, including the
adoption of immediate restrictive measures and sanctions, as well as
cessation of all upgrade dialogue with Israel. "

Signed by 540 Israeli citizens (first list):

Avital Aboody, Sami Abu Shehadeh, Moshe Adler, Haim Adri, Gali Agnon, Bilha
Aharoni, Hagit Aharoni, Saida Ahmed, Danny Aisner, Orna Akad, Aviv Aldema,
Ra'anan Alexandrowicz, Joseph Algazy, Omer Allon, Dan Almagor, Orly Almi,
Tali Almi, Tamar Almog, Udi Aloni, Yuli Aloni-Primor, Colman Altman, Janina
Altman, Ahmad Amara, Eitan Amiel, Nitza Aminov, Gish Amit, Yossi Amitay,
Naama Arbel, Tal Arbel, Rana Asali, Maisoon Assadi, Keren Assaf, Zohar Atai,
Najla Atamnah, Rutie Atsmon, Michal Aviad, Hanna Aviram, Jasmin Avissar,
Amira Bahat, Noam Bahat, Daniela Bak, Abeer Baker, Saleh Bakri, Rim Banna,
Oshra Bar, Yoav Barak, Daphna Baram, Michal Bareket, Hila Bargiel, Ronny
Bar-Gil, Yoram Bar-Haim, Ronnie Barkan, Osnat Bar-Or, Racheli Bar-or, Yossi
Bartal, Raji Bathish, Dalit Baum, Shlomit Bauman, Esther Ben Chur, Hagit Ben
Yaacov, Tal Ben Zvi, Yael Ben-Zvi, Avner Ben-Amos, Ronnen Ben-Arie, Ur
Ben-Ari-Tishler, Ofra Ben-Artzi, Yotam Ben-David, Smadar Ben-Natan, Shmuel
Ben Yitzchak, Avi Berg, Daniel Berger, Tamar Berger, Anat Biletzki, Itai
Biran, Rotem Biran, Shany Birenboim, Rozeen Bisharat, Yafit Gamilah Biso,
Liran Bitton, Simone Bitton, Yahaacov Bitton, Rani Bleier, Yempa
Boleslavsky, Hagit Borer, Ido Bornstein, Irith Bouman, Haim Bresheeth, Aya
Breuer, Shlomit Breuer, Dror Burstein, Smadar Bustan, Shai Carmeli-Pollak,
Smadar Carmon, Zohar Chamberlain-Regev, Sami Shalom Chetrit, Chassia
Chomsky-Porat, Arie Chupak, Isadora Cohen, Kfir Cohen, Matan Cohen, Nahoum
Cohen, Raya Cohen, Ron Cohen, Stan Cohen, Yifat Cohen, Alex Cohn, Scandar
Copti, Adi Dagan, Yael Dagan, Yasmeen Daher, Silan Dallal, Tamari Dallal,
Leena Dallasheh, Eyal Danon, Uri Davis, Hilla Dayan, Relli De Vries, Maoz
Degani, Ruti Divon, Diana Dolev, Yfat Doron, Ettie Dotan, Keren Dotan, Ronit
Dovrat, Daniel Dukarevich, Arnon Dunetz, Maya Dunietz, Udi Edelman, Shai
Efrati, Neta Efrony, Rani Einav, Asa Eitan, Danae Elon, Ruth El-Raz, Noam
Enbar, Amalia Escriva, Anat Even, Gilad Evron, Ovadia Ezra, Basma Fahoum,
Avner Faingulernt, Ghazi-Walid Falah, Naama Farjoun, Yvonne Fattal, Dror
Feiler, Pnina Feiler, Micky Fischer, Sara Fischman, Nadav Franckovich, Ofer
Frant, Ilil Friedman, Maya Galai, Dafna Ganani, Gefen Ganani, Yael Gazit,
Yoram Gelman, Yakov Gilad, Amit Gilboa, Michal Ginach, Rachel Giora, Michal
Givoni, Ednna Glukman, Angela Godfrey-Goldstein, Bilha Golan, Neta Golan,
Shayi Golan, Tsilli Goldenberg, Vardit Goldner, Tamar Goldschmidt, Lymor
Goldstein, Dina Goor, Shelley Goral, Joel Gordon, Ester Gould, Inbal Gozes,
Inbal Gozes-Sharvit, Erella Grassiani, Adar Grayevsky, Gill Green, David
Greenberg, Ela Greenberg, Dani Grimblat, Lev Grinberg, Yosef Grodzinsky,
Hilik Gurfinkel, Galia Gur-Zeev, Anat Guthmann, Amos Gvirtz, Maya Gzn-Zvi,
Yoav Haas, Iman Habibi, Connie Hackbarth, Uri Hadar, Mirjam Hadar
Meerschwam, Rayya Haddad, Osnat Hadid, Dalia Hager, Tami Hager, Hava Halevi,
Yasmine Halevi, Jeff Halper, Yuval Halperin, Rula Hamdan-Atamneh, Rania
Hamed, Rola Hamed, Anat Hammermann Schuldiner, Doron Hammermann-Schuldiner,
Ben Handler, Tal Haran, Elad Harel, Nir Harel, Shuli Hartman, Lihi Hasson,
Amir Havkin, Shira Havkin, Amani Hawari, Areen Hawari, Iris Hefets, Ada
Heilbronn, Ayelet Heller, Sara Helman, Ben Hendler, Aref Herbawi, Tamara
Herman, Avi Hershkovitz, Yael Hersonski, Galit Hess, Hannan Hever, Ala
Hlehel, Gil Hochberg, Tikva Honig-Parnass, Tikva Honig-Parnass, Inbar
Horesh, Veronique Inbar, Rachel Leah Jones, Noga Kadaman, Ari Kahana, Dafna
Kaminer, Aya Kaniuk, Ruti Kantor, Liad Kantorowicz, Dalia Karpel, Rabia
Kassim, Amira Katz, Shai Katz, Uri Katz, Giora Katzin, Dror Kaufman, Adam
Keller, Yehudit Keshet, Lana Khaskia, Efraim Kidron, Alisa Klein, Sylvia
Klingberg, Yana Knopova, Ofra Koffman, Yael Korin, Alina Korn, Rinat Kotler,
Meira Kowalsky, Noa Kram, Miki Kratsman, Rotem Kuehnberg, Assia
Ladizhinskaya, Michal Lahav, Roni Lahav, Idan Landau, Yitzhak Laor, Orna
Lavi, Ruti Lavi, Shaheen Lavie-Rouse, Yigal Laviv, Tamar Lehahn, Ronen
Leibman, Miki Lentin, Ronit Lentin, Yael Lerer, Chava Lerman, Noa Lerner,
Yair Lev, Yudith Levin, Abigail Levine, Eyal Levinson, Dana Levy, Inbal
Lily-Koliner, Moran Livnat, Omri Livne, Amir Locker-Biletzki, Yael
Locker-Biletzki, Yossi Loss, Yael Lotan, Guy Lougashi, Irit Lourie, Orly
Lubin, Joseph Lubovsky, Aim Deuelle Luski, Naomi Lyth, Moshe Machover, Aryeh
Magal, Liz Magnes, Noa Man, Ya'acov Manor, Arabiya Mansour, Roi Maor, Adi
Maoz, Eilat Maoz, Yossi Marchaim, Alon Marcus, Esti Marpet, Ruchama Marton,
Nur Masalha, Anat Matar, Doron Matar, Haggai Matar, Oren Matar, Samy Matar,
Rela Mazali, Naama Meishar, Rachel Meketon, Yitzhak Y. Melamed, Remy
Mendelzweig, Racheli Merhav, Yael Meron, Juliano Merr-Khamis, Esti
Micenmacher, Maya Michaeli, Avraham Milgrom, Jeremy Milgrom, Elisheva
Milikowski, Erez Miller, Katya Miller, Limor Mintz-Manor, Ariel Mioduser,
Dror Mishani, Eedo Mizrahi, Avi Mograbi, Liron Mor, Magi Mor, Susan
Mordechay, Susanne Moses, Haidi Motola, Ahuva Mu'alem, Ben Tzion Munitz,
Norma Musih, Dorit Naaman, Michal Naaman, Gil Naamati, Haneen Naamnih, Naama
Nagar, Dorothy Naor, Regev Nathansohn, Shelly Nativ, Salman Natour, Judd
Ne'eman, Dana Negev, Smadar Nehab, Shlomit Lola Nehama, Ofer Neiman, David
Nir, Eyal Nir, Tali Nir, Alex Nissen, Tal Nitzan, Joshua Nouriel, Yasmine
Novak, Nira Nuriely, David Ofek, Tal Omer, Adi Ophir, Anat Or, Yael Oren
Kahn, Norah Orlow, Gal Oron, Akiva Orr, Dorit Ortal, Noam Paiola, Il'il
Paz-el, Michal Peer, Miko Peled, Nirit Peled, Nurit Peled-elhanan, Leiser
Peles, Orna Pelleg, Tamar Pelleg-Sryck, Sigal Perelman, Amit Perelson, Nadav
Pertzelan, Erez Pery, Tom Pessah, Dani Peter, Shira Pinhas, Yossi Pollak,
Gil Porat, Dror Post, Eyal Pundik, Yisrael Puterman, Ilya Ram, Nery Ramati,
Amit Ramon, Avi Raz, Ayala Raz, Hili Razinsky, Amnon Raz-Krakotzkin, David
Reeb, Hadas Refaeli, Shlomo Regev, Dimi Reider, Noa Reshef, Amit Ron, Roee
Rosen, Illit Rosenblum, Maya Rosenfeld, Danny Rosin, Yehoshua Rosin, Ilana
Rossoff, Ilani Rotem, Natalie Rothman, Areej Sabbagh, Ahmad Sa'di, Sidki
Sadik, Walid Sadik, Hannah Safran, Hiba Salah, Sana Salame-Daqa, Galit
Saporta, Sima Sason, Sagi Schaefer, Tali Schaefer, Oded Schechter, Agur
Schiff, Nava Schreiber, Idit Schwartz, Michal Schwartz, Noa Schwartz, Eran
Segal, Keren Segal, Irit Segoli, Irit Sela, Dan Seltzer, Yael Serry, Shaul
Setter, Meir Shabat, Aharon Shabtai, Michal Shabtay, Itamar Shachar, Erella
Shadmi, Ilan Shalif, Hanna Shammas, Ayala Shani, Uri Shani, Arik Shapira,
Bat-Sheva Shapira, Yonatan Shapira, Omer Sharir, Yael Shavit, Noa Shay, Fadi
Shbita, Adi Shechter, Oz Shelach, Adi Shelesnyak, Mati Shemoelof, Ehud
Shem-Tov, Yehouda Shenhav, Nufar Shimony, Khen Shish, Hagith Shlonsky, Tom
Shoval, Sivan Shtang, Tal Shuval, Ivy Sichel, Ayman Sikseck, Shelly Silver,
Inbal Sinai, Eyal Sivan, Ora Slonim, Kobi Snitz, Maja Solomon, Gideon Spiro,
Neta Stahl, Talila Stan, Michal Stoler, Ali Suliman, Dored Suliman, Marcelo
Svirsky, Yousef Sweid, Ula Tabari, Yael Tal, Lana Tatour, Doron Tavory, Ruth
Tenne, Idan Toledano, Eran Torbiner, Osnat Trabelsi, Lily Traubmann, Naama
Tsal, Lea Tsemel, Ruth Tsoffar, Ehud Uziel, Ivan Vanney, Sahar Vardi, Roman
Vater, Ruth Victor, Yaeli Vishnizki-Levi, Roey Vollman, Roy Wagner, Michael
Warschawski, Michal Warshavsky, Ruthy Weil, Sharon Weill, Shirly Weill,
Elian Weizman, Eyal Weizman, Einat Weizman Diamond, Elana Wesley, Etty
Wieseltier, Yossi Wolfson, Oded Wolkstein, Ayelet Yaari, Smadar Yaaron, Roni
Yaddor, Sarah Yafai, Galia Yahav, Sergio Yahni, Niza Yanay, Amnon Yaron,
Tamar Yaron, Mahmoud Yazbak, Oren Yiftachel, Sarit Yitzhak, Sharon Zack, Uri
Zackhem, Jamal Zahalka, Sawsan Zaher, Adva Zakai, Edna Zaretsky, Beate
Zilversmidt, Amal Zoabi, Haneen Zoubi, Himmat Zu'bi, Mati Zuckerman

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*Palestine's Guernica and the Myths of Israeli Victimhood by Mustafa
Barghouthi*

*This is a guest post written by Mustafa Barghouthi, Secretary General of
the Palestinian National Initiative. Barghouti is a former secular candidate
for President of Palestine and has been a strong advocate of non-violent
responses to Israeli occupation. Barghouti is thought by many to be a
leading contender in the next Palestinian presidential election.
Perspectives have also been solicited from various national leaders and
incumbent Knesset leaders in Israel. *

*Here is a link to an
interview<http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/2008/07/diminishing_hop/>that
Steve Clemons did with Barghouti in July 2008 regarding Barack Obama's
trip to Israel and Palestine.*

*Palestine's Guernica and the Myths of Israeli Victimhood*

The Israeli campaign of 'death from above' began around 11 am, on Saturday
morning, the 27th of December, and stretched straight through the night into
this morning. The massacre continues Sunday as I write these words.

The bloodiest single day in Palestine since the War of 1967 is far from over
following on Israel's promised that this is 'only the beginning' of their
campaign of state terror. At least 290 people have been murdered thus far,
but the body count continues to rise at a dramatic pace as more mutilated
bodies are pulled from the rubble, previous victims succumb to their wounds
and new casualties are created by the minute.

What has and is occurring is nothing short of a war crime, yet the Israeli
public relations machine is in full-swing, churning out lies by the minute.

Once and for all it is time to expose the myths that they have created.

*1. Israelis have claimed to have ended the occupation of the Gaza Strip in
2005.*

While Israel has indeed removed the settlements from the tiny coastal Strip,
they have in no way ended the occupation. They remained in control of the
borders, the airspace and the waterways of Gaza, and have carried out
frequent raids and targeted assassinations since the disengagement.

Furthermore, since 2006 Israel has imposed a comprehensive siege on the
Strip. For over two years, Gazans have lived on the edge of starvation and
without the most basic necessities of human life, such as cooking or heating
oil and basic medications. This siege has already caused a humanitarian
catastrophe which has only been exacerbated by the dramatic increase in
Israeli military aggression.

*2. Israel claims that Hamas violated the cease-fire and pulled out of it
unilaterally.*

Hamas indeed respected their side of the ceasefire, except on those
occasions early on when Israel carried out major offensives in the West
Bank. In the last two months, the ceasefire broke down with Israelis killing
several Palestinians and resulting in the response of Hamas. In other words,
Hamas has not carried out an unprovoked attack throughout the period of the
cease-fire.

Israel, however, did not live up to any of its obligations of ending the
siege and allowing vital humanitarian aid to resume in Gaza. Rather than the
average of 450 trucks per day being allowed across the border, on the best
days, only eighty have been allowed in - with the border remaining
hermetically sealed 70% of the time. Throughout the supposed 'cease-fire'
Gazans have been forced to live like animals, with a total of 262 dying due
to the inaccessibility of proper medical care.

Now after hundreds dead and counting, it is Israel who refuses to re-enter
talks over a cease-fire. They are not intent on securing peace as they
claim; it is more and more clear that they are seeking regime change -
whatever the cost.

*3. Israel claims to be pursuing peace with 'peaceful Palestinians'. *

Before the on-going massacre in the Gaza Strip, and throughout the entirety
of the Annapolis Peace Process, Israel has continued and even intensified
its occupation of the West Bank. In 2008, settlement expansion increased by
a factor of 38, a further 4,950 Palestinians were arrested - mostly from the
West Bank, and checkpoints rose from 521 to 699.

Furthermore, since the onset of the peace talks, Israel has killed 546
Palestinians, among them 76 children. These gruesome statistics are set to
rise dramatically now, but previous Israeli transgressions should not be
forgotten amidst this most recent horror.

Only this morning, Israel shot and killed a young peaceful protester in the
West Bank village of Nihlin, and has injured dozens more over the last few
hours. It is certain that they will continue to employ deadly force at
non-violent demonstrations and we expect a sizable body count in the West
Bank as a result. If Israel is in fact pursuing peace with 'good
Palestinians', who are they talking about?

*4. Israel is acting in self-defense.*

It is difficult to claim self defense in a confrontation which they
themselves have sparked, but they are doing it anyway. Self-defense is
reactionary, while the actions of Israel over the last two days have been
clearly premeditated. Not only did the Israeli press widely report the
ongoing public relations campaign being undertaken by Israel to prepare
Israeli and international public opinion for the attack, but Israel has also
reportedly tried to convince the Palestinians that an attack was not coming
by briefly opening crossings and reporting future meetings on the topic.
They did so to insure that casualties would be maximized and that the
citizens of Gaza would be unprepared for their impending slaughter.

It is also misleading to claim self-defense in a conflict with such an
overwhelming asymmetry of power. Israel is the largest military force in the
region, and the fifth largest in the world. Furthermore, they are the fourth
largest exporter of arms and have a military industrial complex rivaling
that of the United States. In other words, Israel has always had a
comprehensive monopoly over the use of force, and much like its super power
ally, Israel uses war as an advertising showcase of its many instruments of
death.

*5. Israel claims to have struck military targets only.*

Even while image after image of dead and mutilated women and children flash
across our televisions, Israel brazenly claims that their munitions expertly
struck only military installations. We know this to be false as many other
civilian sites have been hit by airstrikes including a hospital and mosque.

In the most densely populated area on the planet, tons upon tons of
explosives have been dropped. The first estimates of injured are in the
thousands. Israel will claim that these are merely 'collateral damage' or
accidental deaths. The sheer ridiculousness and inhumanity of such a claim
should sicken the world community.

*6. Israel claims that it is attacking Hamas and not the Palestinian people.
*

First and foremost, missiles do not differentiate people by their political
affiliation; they simply kill everyone in their path. Israel knows this, and
so do Palestinians. What Israel also knows, but is not saying public ally,
is how much their recent actions will actually strengthen Hamas - whose
message of resistance and revenge is being echoed by the angry and grieving.

The targets of the strike, police and not Hamas militants, give us some clue
as to Israel's mistaken intention. They are hoping to create anarchy in the
Strip by removing the pillar of law and order.

*7. Israel claims that Palestinians are the source of violence.*

Let us be clear and unequivocal. The occupation of Palestine since the War
of 1967 has been and remains the root of violence between Israelis and
Palestinians. Violence can be ended with the occupation and the granting of
Palestine's national and human rights. Hamas does not control the West Bank
and yet we remain occupied, our rights violated and our children killed.

With these myths understood, let us ponder the real reasons behind these
airstrikes; what we find may be even more disgusting than the act itself.

The leaders Israel are holding press conferences, dressed in black, with
sleeves rolled up.

'It's time to fight', they say, 'but it won't be easy.'

To prove just how hard it is, Livni, Olmert and Barak did not even wear
make-up to the press conference, and Barak has ended his presidential
campaign to focus on the Gaza campaign. What heroes...what leaders...

We all know the truth: the suspension of the electioneering is exactly that
- electioneering.

Like John McCain's suspension of his presidential campaign to return to
Washington to 'deal with' the financial crisis, this act is little more than
a publicity stunt.

The candidates have to appear 'tough enough to lead', and there is seemingly
no better way of doing that than bathing in Palestinian blood.

'Look at me,' Livni says in her black suit and unkempt hair, 'I am a
warrior. I am strong enough to pull the trigger. Don't you feel more
confident about voting for me, now that you know I am as ruthless as Bibi
Netanyahu?'

I do not know which is more disturbing, her and Barak, or the constituency
they are trying to please.

In the end, this will in no way improve the security of the average Israeli;
in fact it can be expected to get much worse in the coming days as the
massacre could presumably provoke a new generation of suicide bombers.

It will not undermine Hamas either, and it will not result in the three
fools, Barak, Livni and Olmert, looking 'tough'. Their misguided political
venture will likely blow up in their faces as did the brutally similar 2006
invasion of Lebanon.

In closing, there is another reason - beyond the internal politics of Israel
- why this attack has been allowed to occur: the complicity and silence of
the international community.

Israel cannot and would not act against the will of its economic allies in
Europe or its military allies in the US. Israel may be pulling the trigger
ending hundreds, perhaps even thousands of lives this week, but it is the
apathy of the world and the inhumane tolerance of Palestinian suffering
which allows this to occur.

'The evil only exists because the good remain silent'

>From Occupied Palestine. . .

*-- Dr. Mustafa Baghouthi*

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