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Newspapers described it a “trust-building measure” the Palestinians have to work hard to justify. A few days later, Israeli tanks rolled back into Tul Karem; they killed a few policemen in cold blood, carried away a wagonload of captives and were ready for the next well-publicised withdrawal. We went through this motion so many times, that one should be a great enthusiast to care about Gaza show provided by courtesy of Ariel Sharon.
Gaza disengagement is nothing.
This is a non-event, though presented as a great news. This one is not the first, and surely not the last. In Palestinian history, Gaza withdrawals are a dime a dozen. I remember even Gaza withdrawal of 1956, but people with shorter memory probably remember the ballyhoo around Israeli withdrawal from Gaza in 1993, in accordance with Oslo Accords. There were so many arguments, whether there should be ‘Gaza first to go’, or ‘Gaza and Jericho first to go”. After plenty of acrimony, the Palestinians “got” Gaza and Jericho. Eventually it turned out
that Israel granted some prisoner autonomy to what became Gaza Concentration Camp and Jericho Open Prison, on a par with the five-star VIP prison of Ramallah. Disengagement is sham, but the wall is real. The Israeli News agency announced that
“The IDF is to build another security fence around the Gaza Strip. In the end, the system will comprise of three fences, state-of-the-art electronic and optical sensors as well as remote control machine guns. The system should be completed in less than a year for a total cost of $220 million.” Naturally, to be paid by the
US taxpayer.
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Editor's Note: This "fence" is a wall up to 25 feet high of cement, wire and sometimes lesser materials. The wall's construction is war crime and a crime against humanity in direct violation of the Geneva Conventions and Hague Resolutions within the West Bank. Its only purpose in Gaza is to function as the walls of the Krakow and Warsaw ghettos functioned: Imprison
the Muslims and Christians and slowly starve, disease or isolate them to death. Gaza will be the largest concentration camp that has ever existed. The Israelis have been documented using chemical weapons, (gas) on the women, children and men of Gaza several times in living colour (Gaza Strip DVD © 2002, James
Longley) in addition to using chemical weapons on a regular basis against various Bedouin tribes to kill their livestock and crops. |
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If for some reason, the prisoners will become restive, Israel has enough planes to bomb them into submission without moving a single soldier. The disengagement is good for Israel of Sharon, as it allows him to cut expenses, to cut down unpopular reserve duty and to make servicing of the Gaza Concentration Camp so much easier. This is no secret: Israeli officials
expressed this view on numerous occasions. Our friend Uri Avnery called upon the Palestinian resistance “not to play into the hands of Sharon” and refrain from all
military activity until the withdrawal is completed. The sad reality is that the Palestinians have no options. If they keep quiet, they will be immured beyond the high walls of Gaza. If they misbehave, they will be bombed, strafed and immured beyond the high walls of Gaza. There is no carrot, just a stick. |
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Our friend Ilan Pappe warned us of a possibility of large-scale killings in Gaza Strip when the pull-out is completed. He called upon us ‘to keep our eyes on Gaza’. But I doubt there will be something that dramatic. There are too many people in Gaza to kill them off; there is no place to expel them to, either. No reason to rush: the imprisoned population will be there for future punitive actions whenever they will be
required.
The pull-out is just part of the game; it is always followed by a push-in, as in rape. Gaza will remain a jail, without even an air or sea link to freedom.
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Editor's Note: "link" is basically control over the ports. Israel maintains all rights to Gaza's air space, exit roads and seaports meaning nothing goes into Gaza or out of Gaza by land, sea or air without Israel's permission. This would be like Mexico preventing the United States from flying outside of our airspace, importing or exporting goods or even travelling to Canada without direct Mexican permission: no self-rule, no
self-determination. No freedom.
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But it is a mistake to concentrate on access exclusively; for the ordinary Gazan, an air link will not feed his families. Gaza cannot stand on its own feet – no city, neither Tel Aviv nor London is capable in this day of being a singular nation state. The Gazans people have few opportunities to make a living. How does a business run when you have no control over the flow of goods and services? How can a Gazan work for an
Israeli farmer if the Israelis prefer importing cheaper and lesser demanding Thais. Additionally non Jews are prohibited from working, owning or living on 93% of the land in Israel. Exceptions have been made for foreigners but Christians and Muslims, if Arab specifically are prohibited. With disengagement the most likely scenario is that Gaza will become the preferred place of exile for Palestinian activists from the West Bank and Jerusalem, a big jail. Nay, a place of entombment.
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Recently I went to the Biblical village of Bethany in vicinity of Jerusalem where the deep rock-cut tomb of Lazarus forever reminds of faith’s ability to bring back to life even the stinking dead soul of man from under thick shell of stone and masonry. It is a powerful and relevant symbol for there are forces that bring spiritual death to souls, immuring them in pursuit of material goods and casting off
sunlight of God. But the broad well-paved highway to Bethany was abruptly cut off by a huge monstrosity of a wall; 25 feet tall concrete slabs blocked the way and dimmed sunlight. A paint-sprayed sign read: Welcome to the Ghetto of Bethany. |
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Editor's Note: On July 11, 2005 MSNBC's Lou Dobbs program featured a non-scientific viewers poll where Americans were asked if the US should support Israel with an additional $2 Billion dollars for the Gaza pull-out. 93% said no.
Seems Americans feel that since the tiny country of Israel receives 40% of all US foreign aid every year to the tune of the 1.5 trillion dollars since 1973 in money, guarantees, weapons and aid, enough is enough. It is also important to note Israel has never paid back a single loan the US has granted it...or issued a public thank you to the American people. |
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Beyond the wall, blue-eyed and suntanned Palestinian Christian children in their Sunday best stare in disbelief at the Israeli workers’ team that relentlessly erected the slabs entombing them in their village. They reminded me of a Gothic story by Allan Edgar Poe, about a vindictive Spaniard who immured his chained live victim in a cellar of his castle after enticing him to
come down and try his amontillado wine. He laid a brick upon a brick, poured mortar with gusto, vigorously walled up the entrance of the niche, while disbelief in the eyes of the victim was turning into horror of recognition. His lips wisped ‘Amontillado!’ as the last brick immured him for his slow and dreadful death in darkness of the cellar. Poe knew we fear entombment more than we fear death.
We can’t stop Israel from entombing a million of Gazans. But we may and should stop Israel from earning feathers on his hat by this dastardly act. Thanks for nothing, General Sharon. You do the evil deed of Zimri, and demand the reward of righteous Phineas, as Bible-minded folk says. We should attend to people who let him sell redeployment as a great sacrifice - meople in the media. Instead of watching with shudder one million live human beings being immured, the vast world-wide Jewish media machine,
from Sulzberger’s New York Times to Rothschild’s Liberacion, concentrates on “the settlers’ plight”. This is another sham. Last month, Israelis destroyed the village of Tana and expelled its population, practically unreported; but tears of each settler are avidly documented and served to the viewers all over world. Nobody pushes these settlers away but their
own government. They may stay as equals in Gaza. Probably they would be able even to keep much of their illegally obtained assets. The PNA may do well stating that publicly. The hullabaloo is done to enforce the idea that Jews may not live with goyim together. Alas, this idea is supported by Jewish pro-peace activists: Michael Warshawski stated that:
“The priority of the anti-occupation forces should be to denounce and to fight against the settlement policy, … to impose on Israel an immediate and total freeze on settlements activities, including the wall and the bypass roads, and to establish, under the hospices of the UN, an International Settlements Freeze Watch, mandated to implement this freeze.”
Warshawsky’s call amounts to support of Sharon’s concept of separation from the left. He is against the wall being built away from the Green Line; so the Gaza Wall should suit him perfectly. But it is too little, too late to ask for a freeze that never comes, for the walls being build along old armistice lines. ‘Anti-occupation’ became the shibboleth of Zionism-lite. There is just one possible solution: instead of removing settlers
and building more walls, integrate Gaza and the West Bank into Israel, warts and all. <End>
Israel Shamir is a regular contributor to Couples Company and a world renowned and respected Russian-Israeli intellectual, writer, translator and journalist. A native of Novosibirsk, Siberia, a grandson of a professor of mathematics and a descendant of a Rabbi from Tiberias, Palestine, he studied at the
prestigious School of the Academy of Sciences, and read Math and Law at Novosibirsk University. In 1969, he moved to Israel. He did not write in English until January 2001, when Israeli attacks on Palestinians forced him to give up literature and turn to politics. Israel combines parables, history, an exceptional knowledge of Judaism, Zionism, the Talmud and Christianity, (he converted to Christianity during the 1990's) and a unique sense of humanism in his writing and provides a decisive voice rarely seen in the US. His writings are
available at http://www.Israelshamir.net or via his newsletter.
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