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Editor’s note:  With the surfeit of attacks on the Greens and BDS in our
media and then the timely Goldstone recantation, no one bothered to report
on Gaza.  Perhaps for some, Israel’s latest round of attacks could easily be

dismissed as border skirmishes, but for people in Gaza, it was shades of
“Cast Lead”.  If you haven’t experienced the sounds of supersonic  war
planes streaking across the sky and the thunder of artillery fire, let alone

the exploding bombs and shells that kill and do, you might take note of what

a Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius wrote in the 17th century: “Wars, for the
attainment of their objects . . . must employ force and terror as their most

proper agents.” (Book3, Chapter 1:VI)  Israel has made an art of that.

The escalation of attacks and  their grisly death toll gave way to news
about two Israelis injured by a rocket fired into Israel and landing on a
bus.  Terrible and frightening to be sure for those affected, but not more
heinous than what Israel has been doing every day to Palestinians in Gaza
already suffering from a draconian siege that Israel keeps tightening,
despite reports to the contrary.  If that were not enough, Israeli
politicians have been suggesting another “Cast Lead” and predicting that one

is around the corner.

So, to be told that the papers are not interested in headcounts and the
re-hashing of the same arguments is truly insulting to people whose lives
are in perpetual jeopardy.  What is there that is “deeper” than people’s
lives – talking about the implications of declaring a state in September, as

was suggested?  In truth, that is another way of spinning a gossamer screen
to camouflage reality.

The papers rejected the voice of a Palestinian from Gaza who wrote the
article
below.  It’s time Australians asked how many Palestinian voices have we
heard in the obscene rush to dump on anything critical of Israel.   If
Israeli apologists here are so convinced of their own arguments against the
one nonviolent measure left to the Palestinians –BDS – to hold Israel to
account, then they should not be worried about letting others air their
views.   But, that is not how propaganda works!

Sonja Karkar
Editor
hppt://australiansforpalestine.com


*The Horrible Truth about Gaza*

by Samah Sabawi

11 April 2011

The media coverage of Israel’s ongoing bombardment of Gaza that left many
dead and many more injured echoes Israel’s claim that it was part of an
escalation that began on Thursday when Hamas militants fired an anti-tank
missile at an Israeli school bus, critically wounding a teenager and lightly

injuring the driver.  Such claims ignore the reality that systematic
violence against the Palestinians has never stopped.

In fact, in the weeks before the school bus incident between 16-29 March,
according to the UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Israel has killed a total of 14 Palestinians, including six civilians, and
injured 52 Palestinians, including at least 40 civilians (19 children).  In
that same period, three Israeli civilians were injured. OCHA’s report makes
it clear that all the civilian fatalities and 19 of the Palestinian injuries

occurred as a result of Israeli tank shelling and mortar fire. So while both

Hamas and Israel have targeted civilians, Israel has used force far more
lethally against the civilian population.  And as tragic as the wounding of
an Israeli boy on a bus is, his injury was not a trigger to Israel’s
bombardment of Palestinians in Gaza which has continued on and off for the
better part of this last decade and certainly was not what started this
current escalation .

Unfortunately, Palestinian deaths and injuries and Israeli incursions don’t
make the daily news in Australia.  But the death of every child, man and
woman is indeed felt deeply in the close-knit community of Gaza and the rest

of Palestine.  Failing to understand this is failing to understand the
impact of the human tragedy on this conflict.  On the political level, this
failure to comprehend the human tragedy and how it inflames Arab and Muslim
public opinion has (and continues to have) disastrous consequence for world
peace and security. Western audiences are spared the images of grieving
Palestinian mothers and fathers, but in the Arab and Muslim world, such
images are a constant reminder of the brutality of the Israeli occupation
and of the hypocrisy of the world powers supporting it.

This gap in reporting leaves many with the false impression that since
Israel’s Operation Cast Lead, there has been “calm” between Israel and the
Palestinians.  But reality tells a different story. In fact, since Cast Lead

and up to February this year, Israeli Human Rights organization B’Tselem
reported a total of 151 Palestinians killed in the OT, 19 of them were
minors.  During that same period 9 Israeli civilians were also killed by
Palestinians including 1 minor.   These statistics as horrid as they are
don’t even begin to describe the daily violence of occupation including the
travel restrictions, the lack of access to medical care, clean water and
electricity.

Indeed, the violence of Israel’s occupation comes in many forms.  Perhaps
the most poignant of which is Israel’s collective punishment of Palestinians

in Gaza. Keeping the economy “on the brink of collapse”, confirmed as an
Israeli policy by diplomatic US cables revealed by Wikileaks, is the goal of

the inhumane siege that has made 55 percent of the population in Gaza
food-insecure and 10 percent of Gaza’s children a victim to stunting and
malnutrition. Israel’s periodic attacks, incursions and invasions that
involve the killing of large numbers of civilians and the systemic
destruction of agricultural lands, demolition of homes and destruction of
civilian infrastructure have not stopped for one day since the siege
intensified in 2007.  Restricting the movement of people, prohibiting
patients and students from leaving Gaza, prohibiting loved ones and
relatives visitation rights to the world’s largest open air prison is a form

of violent and extreme collective punishment that targets the entire
population.

Let us not forget that 75 percent of Gaza’s population is made up of
refugees denied for 63 years the right to return to their homes inside what
is now Israel.   Israel’s denial of the rights of refugees and its 43 year
old occupation and colonization of Gaza and the West Bank is at the root of
all the violence. Those who point at the latest set of incidents as the
cause for the violence are simply missing the big picture.

-- 
Michael Schembri
http://www.il-kecwiel.blogspot.com/

From the river to the sea,
Palestine will free!

The Shoah is over, it is finished.
The Nakba is not over.
                        - Shlomo Sand
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