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Via Workers World News Service
Reprinted from the Oct. 12, 2000
issue of Workers World newspaper
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U.S. GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO ISRAELI REPRESSION: 
PALESTINIAN UPRISING DEFENDS SOVEREIGNTY

By Richard Becker

Provoked by a fascist politician and fired on by occupation 
troops, the Palestinian people have launched a new uprising--
a new Intifada. Hundreds of thousands of people have taken 
to the streets in virtually every town of the West Bank and 
Gaza, as well as inside the 1948 borders of Israel. They 
have reminded the United States, Israel and the world that 
their just demands cannot be ignored or shunted aside.

By Oct. 4, the Israeli occupation army had reportedly killed 
54 Palestinians and wounded more than 1,300 in six days as 
they fired indiscriminately into crowds of demonstrating 
youths. But the unprecedented use of heavy combat weapons by 
the U.S.-armed Israeli Army failed to break the protests.

On the contrary, the demonstrations have grown. More guns 
have begun to appear on the Palestinian side, some in the 
hands of Palestinian Authority police who have often fought 
alongside the demonstrators. A small number of Israelis have 
been killed in the fighting, and more than a hundred have 
been injured.

Heavy sustained fighting has taken place in many cities and 
towns, including Nablus, Ramallah, Jerusalem, Hebron and 
many locations in Gaza.

On Oct. 2 alone, the Israeli Army shot and killed at least 
19 Palestinians, nine of them in predominantly Palestinian 
cities and towns such as Uhm Al-Fahm and Nazareth in the 
Galilee region of northern Israel. It was the biggest single-
day death toll among Palestinians living inside Israel since 
1956.

The uprising by "Israeli Arabs," as the U.S. corporate media 
usually call them, sent shock waves through Israeli society. 
Comprising over 18 percent of the population--1 million 
people--these Palestinians supposedly have "equality" in 
Israel. In reality, they are treated like third-class 
citizens and suffer extreme discrimination, poverty and 
unemployment.

Fighting broke out again on Oct. 3 in Jenin, Ramallah, 
Nablus, Gaza and elsewhere, just a few hours after a "cease-
fire agreement" was to have taken effect.

SHARON: ADVOCATE OF GENOCIDE

The event that triggered the uprising--the most widespread 
since the Intifada of 1987-1991--was a provocative visit 
Sept. 28 by the Israeli fascist Ariel Sharon to the main 
Muslim holy site in Palestinian East Jerusalem. The Al-Aksa 
and Dome of the Rock mosques are both located on the Haram 
al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) plaza, which for many years has 
been under the administration and security of Islamic 
authorities.

Sharon's invasion of the site was okayed in advance by 
Israeli authorities. He was escorted into the area by 1,000 
Israeli troops.

This was a clear provocation, accentuated by Sharon's brutal 
record. Blandly described in most U.S. media as an 
"opposition leader" or as holding "hawkish" views, Sharon is 
both an advocate and a perpetrator of genocide against the 
Palestinians.

Sharon has long called for Israel's retention of all of 
occupied Palestine and the expulsion of the Palestinians. 
The removal of a people from their homeland is defined as 
genocide under international law.

But Sharon is most hated for his role in the Sabra and 
Shatila massacres in Lebanon.

In 1982 Israel, with full backing from Washington, launched 
a massive invasion of Lebanon. Its goal was to destroy the 
Palestine Liberation Organization and the Lebanese National 
Movement. Intensive Israeli bombing killed more than 30,000 
Lebanese and Palestinians--mostly civilians.

During the Israeli occupation of Beirut under Sharon's 
command, Lebanese fascists were allowed to enter two 
Palestinian refugee camps, Sabra and Shatila, and carry out 
a mass slaughter of the inhabitants. More than 2,000 
children, women and men were murdered in three days. The 
residents of Sabra and Shatila were families expelled from 
Palestine in 1948 to make way for the creation of Israel.

Even an official Israeli tribunal found Sharon responsible 
for this atrocity. But the war criminal suffered no 
punishment for his acts, and within a few years he was once 
again a cabinet minister.

In the late 1990s, as part of Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud 
government, Sharon was minister of housing. He conducted a 
massive Israeli settlement-building program on seized 
Palestinian lands in the West Bank.

The appearance of this bloody racist killer in the heart of 
East Jerusalem, at one of Islam's most revered sites, did 
not, and could not, go unanswered. Hundreds of Palestinians 
fought back.

The next day, Sept. 29, was a Friday, and an estimated 
20,000 people came to Haram al-Sharif for prayers. They 
found 2,000 Israeli troops surrounding the area.

This new provocation proved beyond any doubt that the 
Israeli government as a whole wanted to ignite a conflict--
not just Sharon.

ISRAELI TROOPS OPEN FIRE ON CROWD

Thousands of Palestinians, mostly youths but including 
people of all ages, joined in the struggle.

Their stones were answered with rifle fire from the Israeli 
troops, who used both rubber-jacketed steel bullets and live 
ammunition.

Six Palestinians were killed and more than 200 were wounded 
that day, including several who "had their eyes shot out" by 
rubber bullets, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer.

On Sept. 30, the uprising spread to virtually every city, 
town and refugee camp in the West Bank and Gaza. In many 
areas, armed Palestinian Authority police and security 
forces fought side-by-side with the people against the 
Israeli occupiers, reportedly with the support of the PA 
leadership headed by Yasir Arafat.

The Israeli Army responded by bringing up battle tanks, 
using heavy machine guns and opening fire on the 
demonstrators from helicopter gunships. Anti-tank missiles 
were fired into Palestinian buildings, destroying apartment 
complexes and PA structures in Gaza. Thirty-five 
Palestinians were injured after an anti-armor missile hit 
one building.

But despite the overwhelming firepower and heavy casualties, 
the Palestinians--most armed only with stones--displayed 
incredible courage and determination.

At the Netzarim Junction, Palestinian youths and police 
stormed an Israeli police station. The occupation troops 
retaliated by firing rockets, destroying two apartment 
buildings. In the West Bank town of Tulkarem, four Israeli 
factories were torched.

Addameer, an Internet news summary posted by Ramallah 
activists, reported that Israeli troops tried to invade the 
town of Jenin Oct. 2 but were driven back. One Israeli 
soldier was critically wounded.

Two Israeli soldiers were killed in fighting in Beit Sahour, 
where Palestinians also repulsed an attempted invasion of 
the town.

Addameer also reported mass arrests of Palestinians inside 
the 1948 Israeli borders and in Kalandia, on the outskirts 
of Jerusalem. Many other clashes were reported.

U.S. GIVES GREEN LIGHT

Just as Sharon could not have gone to Haram al-Sharif 
without the knowledge and support of the Israeli government, 
the Israelis would not have launched this massive, well-
prepared attack without a green light from Washington.

Since the Camp David talks between Arafat, Israeli Prime 
Minister Ehud Barak and U.S. President Bill Clinton broke 
down this summer, Clinton's foreign policy team has blamed 
the Palestinians for being "unreasonable." Yet it was the 
Israeli government that refused to concede Palestinian 
sovereignty over any part of East Jerusalem.

Israel illegally annexed East Jerusalem in 1970 in violation 
of international law. All Palestinians consider Jerusalem to 
be their capital, and East Jerusalem is almost entirely 
Palestinian.

That latest U.S. propaganda blitz set the stage for the new 
Israeli attack.

In recent days the administration has publicly tried to 
equate the Israeli brutality and the Palestinian resistance. 
But as PA spokesperson Saeb Erekat said, decrying Clinton's 
call for a cease-fire, "One side is shooting and one side is 
dying."

Clinton's comments on the death of 12-year-old Muhammed al-
Durrah were especially cynical.

The boy's death was filmed by a French TV crew in Gaza as he 
and father attempted to shield themselves behind a stone 
block. Only the Israeli soldiers had guns at the site.

As his father frantically waved toward the Israelis, 
shouting, "The boy, the boy," the Israelis opened a barrage 
of automatic weapons fire. Muhammed died and his father was 
badly wounded. The Israeli troops then shot and killed an 
ambulance driver attempting to aid the two.

What was Clinton's response? On Oct. 2, he appeared on 
national television to express his regrets for "the boy 
killed in a crossfire."

U.S. WEAPONS RAIN DEATH

The Israeli Army has been built up, armed, funded and 
supplied by the Pentagon for more than five decades. The 
tanks, helicopters, missiles and guns raining death on the 
Palestinians come from the United States. The U.S. 
government has played a key and irreplaceable role in 
keeping Israel afloat since its birth at the expense of the 
Palestinian people 52 years ago.

In the "peace talks," Washington is anything but a neutral 
broker. It is the senior partner in a U.S./Israeli alliance. 
Washington's objective is not a just peace but an 
imperialist-led pacification of the entire Middle East.

The Israeli Army is trying to force the Palestinians to 
accept the "peace terms" that the PA refused at Camp David--
in other words, surrender.

For 52 years, Israel and the United States have tried to 
accomplish this objective. Many times they have counted the 
Palestinians down and out. But the Palestinian people have 
shown amazing determination and resiliency.

In recent days, the Palestinians have written another 
chapter in their glorious history, and made it clear once 
more that without justice for their people, there will be no 
peace in the Middle East.

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