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For Immediate Release
N0. 101

WHY IS PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH CONDONING ISRAELI AGGRESSION IN PALESTINE?

Washington, D.C. (May 22,2001) As Israel's primary benefactor on the
political, military, and economic levels, the United States has a special
responsibility to contain that country's proclivity to engage in
aggressive acts against the indigenous peoples of the Middle East. While
the new Bush II administration is not displaying the outright hatred for
the Palestinians displayed by his predecessor, and while President Bush
has not brought Israel's partisans into his government wholesale as the
corrupt Bill Clinton had done, this administration is still ultimately
responsible for and complicit in the acts of its Israeli protg.

As such, the actions of this administration in regard to Israel, whether
these are acts of commission or omission, will be registered with the
indigenous peoples of the Middle East and compared, first and foremost,
with the policies of Bush the father. Until now, Bush the son is failing
to live up to his father's own standards, particularly in the area of
Israeli settlements.

Arabs and Muslims wonder why Bush II has not condemned Israel for its
incendiary expansion of settlements in the way that his father did. The
Bush I administration explicitly called Israeli settlements an "obstacle
to peace" and threatened to withhold its aid until Israel reversed itself.
When Israel continued its defiance, Secretary of State James A. Baker III
appeared on television and scolded Israel, saying that if it wished to
change its mind it could call the telephone number of the White House
switchboard, which he gave on the air. Could not this Secretary of State,
Colin Powell, with all that moral authority he holds in this country, show
the same resolve? Bush II should explicitly condemn settlements as a
matter of principle and international law and demand a complete freeze.

That freeze should include so-called "natural growth" expansion, which to
Arabs and Muslims sounds eerily similar to World War II Germany's
lebensraum, or living space. For Israel's existing settlements are
"growing naturally" not into empty space, but into occupied Palestinian
lands, farms, and villages, and connecting roads - into spaces in which
Palestinian families indigenous to those lands are themselves trying to
live.

Some would say that America should not dictate policy to Israel because it
is a US ally. Yet such claims ring hypocritical to Middle Eastern ears, as
Washington does not hesitate to dictate policy to Egypt, Jordan, and other
regional states in the most derogatory fashion, to states it refers to as
its allies. Further, demanding that Israel stop expanding settlements does
not require Israel to comply with American dictates per se, but rather
with international law as expressed in the Geneva Convention, which
explicitly forbids all civilian settlement activity inside occupied
territory. Furthermore, one cannot condemn the concept of lebensraum in
World War II Germany and yet in the same breath condone Israel's "natural
settlement growth" by continuing to lend political, military, and economic
support to the state, which is conducting this activity on a daily basis.
Nor would it be politically difficult to condemn it: the existence of the
Mitchell report and its stance on Israeli settlements provides the
administration a safe and open invitation to do so. (Since Sharon assumed
office on March 7, 10 percent of all the country's housing starts have
been in settlements, and 15 outposts have been set up next to existing
settlements.)


Arabs and Muslims both in the region and in the United States - Arabs and
Muslims who voted for him - have also noticed that Bush II proceeded to
embrace the career war criminal Ariel Sharon in the White House, during
the first 100 days of his presidency no less. This is a direct insult to
all the Palestinian families who saw their loved ones butchered in
Sharon's massacres, and by extension, to the entire Palestinian people.
Nor are Sharon's war crimes limited to that single episode; we can go all
the way back to the 1956 Suez war with Egypt in which Sharon's troops
buried thousands of surrendered Egyptian soldiers alive in an act of
unspeakable barbarity. The peoples of the region also remember Sharon's
bulldozing of entire rows of Palestinian homes throughout the Gaza Strip
in 1970, in order to widen the roads to facilitate the passage of Israeli
occupation tanks. The administration says it considers Slobodan Milosevich
to be a war criminal, yet this declaration rings hollow when one looks at
Sharon's war crimes and President Bush's hearty embrace of a career war
criminal when he happens to be an Israeli.

To add insult to injury, the Bush II administration declares as terrorists
(including the so-called tanzim or cadres) the new generation of
Palestinian people involved in conducting the civil uprising against
Israeli occupation, and against the so-called "closure" that has been
strangling and suffocating their daily lives since 1992. The closure is
part of Israel's declared policy of "separation," initiated by Rabin and
pursued by each of his successors ever since. The term "separation" in
Afrikaner language translates precisely as "apartheid," and it comes
complete with "Jewish-only" roads, "Jewish-only" housing, and a
pass-permit system to prohibit the normal movement of all non-Jews (i.e.,
Palestinians) within their own territories. Since when do indigenous
populations not have the right to rebel against apartheid?

Arabs and Muslims also wonder why Bush II continues to use the term
"violence" to describe events, thereby presuming a moral and military
equivalency between civil resisters and Israeli tanks. They remember back
in the days of Tiananmen Square and the collapsing Soviet Union how Bush's
father reacted to unarmed civilians facing down tanks, calling them heroes
and their actions heroic. Yet when Palestinian civilians do it, this Bush
condemns them as terrorists and their actions as "violence."

The true violence is the Israeli act of occupation, closure, and
"separation," and now, assassination. Everywhere in the world the United
States condemns assassination as anathema to civilized societies, even
refusing to practice it itself. Yet when Israel systematically targets
Palestinian rebel leaders for assassination, the administration condones
it by continuing to lend Israel its unconditional political, military, and
economic backing. Even when Israeli troops deliberately tried to
assassinate a French television reporter who was filming Israel's
suppression of Palestinian civilians in the West Bank, Bush II condoned
this act with his silence. Since when is Israel exempt from universal
standards concerning the rules of war?

Along those same lines, Arabs and Muslims, who are being asked to
contribute to Bush's genocidal dictates in enforcing the now-obsolete
Security Council resolutions against Iraq, wonder why President Bush would
then turn around and veto Security Council resolutions condemning Israel
for failing to comply with long-established international law. Is Israel
exempt from international law? In that case, other countries should see it
as their duty to unearth the hypocrisy and to disregard the very same that
Bush is so desperately trying to enforce on Iraq.

Dr. Ahmed Yousef
Editor-in-Chief
Middle East Affairs Journal
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