Party to Murder
TruthDig.com editor's note: In light of the recent fighting in Gaza, Truthdig asked Chris Hedges, who covered the Mideast for The New York Times for seven years, to update a previous column on Gaza.
Can anyone who is following the Israeli air attacks on Gaza-the buildings blown to rubble, the children killed on their way to school, the long rows of mutilated corpses, the wailing mothers and wives, the crowds of terrified Palestinians not knowing where to flee, the hospitals so overburdened and out of supplies they cannot treat the wounded, and our studied, callous indifference to this widespread human suffering-wonder why we are hated?
Our self-righteous celebration of ourselves and our supposed virtue is as false as that of Israel. We have become monsters, militarized bullies, heartless and savage. We are a party to human slaughter, a flagrant war crime, and do nothing. We forget that the innocents who suffer and die in Gaza are a reflection of ourselves, of how we might have been should fate and time and geography have made the circumstances of our birth different. We forget that we are all absurd and vulnerable creatures. We all have the capacity to fear and hate and love. "Expose thyself to what wretches feel," King Lear said, entering the mud and straw hovel of Poor Tom, "and show the heavens more just."
Privilege and power, especially military power, is a dangerous narcotic. Violence destroys those who bear the brunt of its force, but also those who try to use it to become gods. Over 350 Palestinians have been killed, many of them civilians, and over 1,000 have been wounded since the air attacks began on Saturday. Ehud Barak, Israel's defense minister, said Israel is engaged in a "war to the bitter end" against Hamas in Gaza. A war? Israel uses sophisticated attack jets and naval vessels to bomb densely crowded refugee camps and slums, to attack a population that has no air force, no air defense, no navy, no heavy weapons, no artillery units, no mechanized armor, no command and control, no army, and calls it a war. It is not a war. It is murder.
The U.N. special rapporteur for human rights in the occupied Palestinian territory, former Princeton University law professor Richard Falk, has labeled what Israel is doing to the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza "a crime against humanity." Falk, who is Jewish, has condemned the collective punishment of the Palestinians in Gaza as "a flagrant and massive violation of international humanitarian law as laid down in Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention." He has asked for "the International Criminal Court to investigate the situation, and determine whether the Israeli civilian leaders and military commanders responsible for the Gaza siege should be indicted and prosecuted for violations of international criminal law."
Falk's unflinching honesty has enraged Israel. He was banned from entering the country on Dec. 14 during his attempt to visit Gaza and the West Bank.
"After being denied entry I was put in a holding room with about 20 others experiencing entry problems," he said. "At this point I was treated not as a U.N. representative, but as some sort of security threat, subjected to an inch-by-inch body search, and the most meticulous luggage inspection I have ever witnessed. I was separated from my two U.N. companions, who were allowed to enter Israel. At this point I was taken to the airport detention facility a mile or so away, required to put all my bags and cell phone in a room, taken to a locked, tiny room that had five other detainees, smelled of urine and filth, and was an unwelcome invitation to claustrophobia. I spent the next 15 hours so confined, which amounted to a cram course on the miseries of prison life, including dirty sheets, inedible food, and either lights that were too bright or darkness controlled from the guard office."
The foreign press has been, like Falk, barred by Israel from entering Gaza to report on the destruction.
Israel's stated aim of halting homemade rockets fired from Gaza into Israel remains unfulfilled. Gaza militants have fired more than 100 rockets and mortars into Israel, killing four people and wounding nearly two dozen more, since Israel unleashed its air assault. Israel has threatened to launch a ground assault and has called up 6,500 army reservists. It has massed tanks on the Gaza border and declared the area a closed military zone.
The rocket attacks by Hamas are, as Falk points out, also criminal violations of international law. But as Falk notes, "... such Palestinian behavior does not legalize Israel's imposition of a collective punishment of a life- and health-threatening character on the people of Gaza, and should not distract the U.N. or international society from discharging their fundamental moral and legal duty to render protection to the Palestinian people."
"It is an unfolding humanitarian catastrophe that each day poses the entire 1.5 million Gazans to an unspeakable ordeal, to a struggle to survive in terms of their health," Falk has said of the ongoing Israeli blockade of Gaza. "This is an increasingly precarious condition. A recent study reports that 46 percent of all Gazan children suffer from acute anemia. There are reports that the sonic booms associated with Israeli overflights have caused widespread deafness, especially among children. Gazan children need thousands of hearing aids. Malnutrition is extremely high in a number of different dimensions and affects 75 percent of Gazans. There are widespread mental disorders, especially among young people without the will to live. Over 50 percent of Gazan children under the age of 12 have been found to have no will to live."
Before the air assaults, Gaza spent 12 hours a day without power, which can be a death sentence to the severely ill in hospitals. Most of Gaza is now without power. There are few drugs and little medicine, including no cancer or cystic fibrosis medication. Hospitals have generators but often lack fuel. Medical equipment, including one of Gaza's three CT scanners, has been destroyed by power surges and fluctuations. Medical staff cannot control the temperature of incubators for newborns. And Israel has revoked most exit visas, meaning some of those who need specialized care, including cancer patients and those in need of kidney dialysis, have died. Of the 230 Gazans estimated to have died last year because they were denied proper medical care, several spent their final hours at Israeli crossing points where they were refused entry into Israel. The statistics gathered on children-half of Gaza's population is under the age of 17-are increasingly grim. About 45 percent of children in Gaza have iron deficiency from a lack of fruit and vegetables, and 18 percent have stunted growth.
"It is macabre," Falk said of the blockade. "I don't know of anything that exactly fits this situation. People have been referring to the Warsaw ghetto as the nearest analog in modern times."
"There is no structure of an occupation that endured for decades and involved this kind of oppressive circumstances," the rapporteur added. "The magnitude, the deliberateness, the violations of international humanitarian law, the impact on the health, lives and survival and the overall conditions warrant the characterization of a crime against humanity. This occupation is the direct intention by the Israeli military and civilian authorities. They are responsible and should be held accountable."
The point of the Israeli attack, ostensibly, is to break Hamas, the radical Islamic group that was elected to power in 2007. But Hamas has repeatedly proposed long-term truces with Israel and offered to negotiate a permanent truce. During the last cease-fire, established through Egyptian intermediaries in July, Hamas upheld the truce although Israel refused to ease the blockade. It was Israel that, on Nov. 4, initiated an armed attack that violated the truce and killed six Palestinians. It was only then that Hamas resumed firing rockets at Israel.
"This is a crime of survival," Falk said of the rocket attacks by Palestinians. "Israel has put the Gazans in a set of circumstances where they either have to accept whatever is imposed on them or resist in any way available to them. That is a horrible dilemma to impose upon a people. This does not alleviate the Palestinians, and Gazans in particular, for accountability for doing these acts involving rocket fire, but it also imposes some responsibility on Israel for creating these circumstances."
Israel seeks to break the will of the Palestinians to resist. The Israeli government has demonstrated little interest in diplomacy or a peaceful solution. The rapid expansion of Jewish settlements on the West Bank is an effort to thwart the possibility of a two-state solution by gobbling up vast tracts of Palestinian real estate. Israel also appears to want to thrust the impoverished Gaza Strip onto Egypt. Dozens of tunnels had been the principal means for food and goods, connecting Gaza to Egypt. Israel had permitted the tunnels to operate, most likely as part of an effort to further cut Gaza off from Israel. This ended, however, on Sunday when Israeli fighter jets bombed over 40 tunnels along Gaza's border with Egypt. The Israeli military said that the tunnels, on the Gaza side of the border, were used for smuggling weapons, explosives and fugitives. Egypt has sealed its border and refused to let distraught Palestinians enter its territory.
"Israel, all along, has not been prepared to enter into diplomatic process that gives the Palestinians a viable state," Falk said. "They [the Israelis] feel time is on their side. They feel they can create enough facts on the ground so people will come to the conclusion a viable state cannot emerge."
The use of terror and hunger to break a hostile population is one of the oldest forms of warfare. I watched the Bosnian Serbs employ the same tactic in Sarajevo. Those who orchestrate such sieges do not grasp the terrible rage born of long humiliation, indiscriminate violence and abuse. A father or a mother whose child dies because of a lack of vaccines or proper medical care does not forget. A boy whose ill grandmother dies while detained at an Israel checkpoint does not forget. A family that loses a child in an airstrike does not forget. All who endure humiliation, abuse and the murder of family members do not forget. This rage becomes a virus within those who, eventually, stumble out into the daylight. Is it any wonder that 71 percent of children interviewed at a school in Gaza recently said they wanted to be a "martyr"?
The Israelis in Gaza, like the American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, are foolishly breeding the next generation of militants and Islamic radicals. Jihadists, enraged by the injustices done by Israel and the United States, seek to carry out reciprocal acts of savagery, even at the cost of their own lives. The violence unleashed on Palestinian children will, one day, be the violence unleashed on Israeli children. This is the tragedy of Gaza. This is the tragedy of Israel.
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Show AllI wish that they would send Pres. Bush over there to man a check-point or see what it is like up close and personal. Send some of those rich polictians along with him. It just enrages me to hear about the innocent people that die for someone's hatred.
Could It Be?
Could it be
That from birth,
We humans are a malignancy
On this earth?
Could it be,
Mutation of a gene
DNA's deviant decree
Beyond the Miocene?
Could it be,
A better world without man,
Evolving only to chimpanzee,
Bonobo and orangutan?
Could it be,
Absent the human hand,
No employer, no employee,
No ownership of any land?
Could it be,
That we have transformed
This Eden with poisons and debris
Into a planet deformed?
Could it be,
This earth we so ravish
That we fail to foresee
It is we who will perish
I found a very interesting piece on Electronic Intifada today. It is from November 2007 "When Do We Stop Sitting Shiva For the Holocaust?" Very, very relevant right now!
The divisions are based on a mirror world of power in lieu of strength. As Pinter said in his taped Nobel speech - it is the task of the writer to smash the mirror.
We are in "the belly of the beast". How is that this framing 2008 years ago of a specific conditional dynamic bears prophetic weight today?
In normative Judaism there is the image of a 'golem' a giant of clay - a creature without soul/spirit. This is the beast. It is constructed through the negation of the meaning of the words used to construct a common embrace of the full spectrum of life twisting it into 'full spectrum domination' shoa. It separates benign all embracing reality from the dynamic and outcomes of individual effort toward the common weal. It mindlessly, irrationally severs the root from the magna carta of different groups known as nations; it is preeminently rational. It travels in its mind from point A to point B shedding all diversity in singularity of fear translated into raw power, lifeblood of the golem - it has no choice as it is constructed. A 'failed state' of being. It is the material aspect of the world asserting itself as soul spirit as it 'knows' it in its denial of meaning.
To hear the Netanyahu (sp?) statement, six months in planning - of yesterday of the rationale for the attack against Gaza is to have the quinessential example of the assertion of the mirror world. Pouring its actions into the media container spinning it into its regeneration of a poisoned lifeblood - necrotocracy writ large - feeding on death of spirit in tainted soul of a non-existant root - a true miror monoculture. The delusion of peace through oblitheration of 'other' the reflection of narcissistic lack of root.
To 'outlaw' the other is to deny that the construct has no capacity to address reality of needs because it has no root in the overwhelming reality from which it sucks its lifeblood. Anyone who attempts to meet the needs of the root is accused of being traitor, terrorist, is maneuvered for obstruction of justice and life itself ... both the shattering and construction of the mirror.
The mirror golem/giant (the Israeli government being only one manifestation) of material power and its claims of scarcity which is created by it, shatters and reassembles at the same time, its shard of an icy eye cast at each of us attempting to make us see in its mirror. Time and space are robbed of meaning - they are part of the continuity but not the entirety that includes the immeasurable interdividual reality of life. Pluck out the shard of falsification, fraud, domination, souless, spiritless necromancy. It is self-delusion of a blind deadly giant scrambling language, twisting the reciprocal nature of true history,
The negative 'magic' will swallow itself. Stand strong, speak out, be fearless faithful and loving.
I got this in an e-mail from "The Palestine Chronicle" today:
"The Palestine Chronicle is making available the list below, simply as a start up tool to those who need help finding alternative news, commentary and all sorts of information regarding the situation in Gaza. It's not meant to suggest that these are the only available resources, and we apologize if we have missed some obvious choices. In fact, we are sure that we have. Nonetheless, we hope that the list below will help you find more information that you cannot locate in your local or national media."
The Palestine Chronicle
www.palestinechronicle.com
The Electronic Intifada
www.electronicintifada.net
The AlternativeInformationCenter
www.alternativenews.org
InternationalMiddle EastMediaCenter
www.imemc.org
Stop the Wall
www.stopthewall.org
Islam Online
www.islamonline.net
Press TV
www.presstv.ir
CounterPunch
www.counterpunch.org
Free Gaza
www.freegaza.org
AMIN
www.amin.org
Palestinian News Agency WAFA
http://english.wafa.ps
Al Ahram Weekly
http://weekly.ahram.org.eg
BitterLemons
www.bitterlemons.org
Palestine Think Tank
www.palestinethinktank.com
Friends of Al Aqsa
www.aqsa.org.uk
Palestine Information Center
www.palestine-info.co.uk/en
MIFTAH
www.miftah.org
Palestine Solidarity Campaign
www.palestinecampaign.org
PalestineCenter for Human Rights
http://www.pchrgaza.org
Znet
www.zmag.org/znet
IndyMedia
www.indymedia.org
Haaretz
http://www.haaretz.com
YouTube Aljazeera Channel Arabic
www.youtube.com/user/aljazeerachannel?ob=4
YouTube Aljazeera Channel English
www.youtube.com/user/AlJazeeraEnglish
HELP GAZA - Charities
KinderUSA
http://www.kinderusa.org
American Near East Refugee Aid (ANERA)
http://www.anera.org
Friends of UNRWA
http://www.friendsunrwa.org
Christian Aid
http://www.christianaid.org.uk
Islamic Relief
http://www.islamic-relief.com
"Our self-righteous celebration of ourselves and our supposed virtue is as false as that of Israel. We have become monsters, militarized bullies, heartless and savage..."
Quite true, I'm afraid.
But we became so a long, long time ago.
Liberty & Justice,
sj
www.spartacusjones.com
I don't know what Chris Hedges is talking about. Class hierarchy is the structure of the world. For every two guys, one guy is always superior to the other. There will always be a class division. The weaker will always submit to the stronger. Can't people just accept this? Israel will always be superior to Palestine and we will keep feeding Israel ammo packs until the inferior race submits to the superior race. God Bless the United States of America!
The point of civilization, or culture, or actual religion (at its best) lies in refusing your thesis, rt, that life is a war of each against all ("one guy is always superior to the other"--one supposes, in terms of brute ability to dominate). To live decently and well, human beings (and even animal species with social groupings) help each other through inter-relationships and valuing of differences in abilities, ideas, and even needs. We will not allow humanity to descend into a brutal cutting of every "inferior" throat. We will not "accept this," rtdrury. We will never accept it.
Yes the patriarchical class structure of fear, aggression, violence and oppression is what's out there, but it doesnt have to be that way. People make decisions to be aggressive, domineering and oppressive and the world is slowly moving away from murder as tool of social control. Power/Empire is not up for that move.
Under different circumstances I would wish all of You a
Happy New Year.
In the light of the Genocide in Gaza and the US terror in
Iraq and Afghanistan I will refrain from doing that.
It would be Blasphemy in my eyes.
I rather wish You a
Global General Strike against war and state terrorism.
May all Beings be blessed.
For the one that can see through the thicket of lies and deception,
a very disturbing picture emerges.
Israel is doing everything possible to instill hatred against it. The
latest episode of Genocide against the People of Gaza shows ones
more, that the Jewish state needs to be hated to tell its supporters
and enablers, that more money and military aid is required. Because
'they' hate us so much, 'they want to destroy the God loving state of
Israel.
Creating enemies has its benefits. The Big Brother in the far will open
up his wallet and arsenal to provide more support to protect Israel from
those hateful Arabs around it.
A native German, I was never able to comprehend why the Jewish
population was so hated in Europe and White Russia. There was not
one country sympathetic with them. The fact that the European 'Allies'
to the US were fighting the Nazis, did in no way transform them into
friends of the Jewish people. Even after the German Concentration
Camps were closed, the hate against the Jews did not disappear.
Having been part in the extermination of Jews in one way or another,
those Nations will remain quiet in regards to the Genocide on the
Palestinian People.
And having said that it becomes apparent, that antisemitism was not
a German invention. At one time nobody wanted to have them around.
That's why they ended up in Palestine and did not remain in Europe.
The question about the hatred against the Jews is coming closer to an
answer with the latest atrocities in Gaza. The Jewish high finance
supported Hitler, as they were simply 'Investors'. Without those 'Investors'
Israel would have never appeared on any map. Because it is an artificial
state.
At this point I need to insist that I am not alone in demanding my own State,
too. A State that does not promote and practice Terrorism like Israel does,
or any other Nation in support of Genocide. It will be a State where Religion
is no longer necessary, because people have understood that there is only
interdependence, never independence. My repeatedly mentioned form of
Government will be Parliamentary Duty, with no rigged elections and Billions
of money wasted for narcissistic and power hungry politicians.
But as one of my revered co-commenters always states:
I could be wrong. (Used in admiration)
May all Beings be blessed.
To Richard Falk
I will listen to you when you agree to one thing: GET THE UN OUT OF THE US
Amen Chris.
If we could just get you on CNN and MSNBC.
The ridiculous posturing that is going on right now on corporate media is directly responsible for the inaction and callous disregard you describe so well.
Viewers are being told that Israel promised "it would all be over in 15 days". "We should let Israel have a free hand".
Is Israel asking permission of the world to commit atrocities within a certain time frame?
A military superpower pitted against a group of huddled refugees could be said to have a free hand but is that what we want for ourselves and our world?
The dialogue that passes for public discourse is so bizzare and so far removed from reality and human feeling that it is little wonder the people of this nation have sat idly by and let a handful of sociopaths destroy so much and cause so much suffering and death.
Interesting, that sounds like what the Nazis would have promised after their operation in the Warsaw Ghetto.
It is not just George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and John McCain (once he caved on the point) who love torture and war and consequently think they believe in them, but thousands, maybe millions of ordinary Americans, each one dumber than a persimmon post.
Surely I must have suspected that people as ordinary as George W. Bush could be as perfectly horrible as the counter-protesters I met on the banks of the Neuse River in Smithfield, North Carolina not far from Blackwater headquarters.
They drove motorcycles with the baffles removed and a swamp buggy in figure eights on the water behind the speaker's grandstand all in an effort to drown out free speech.
The speakers included Iraq and Vietnam veterans there to protest the "extraordinary rendition" flights from the county airport.
The counter-protesters included Vietnam veterans and Hell's Angels in favor of both the Iraq war and torture.
The town police could barely conceal their contempt for the protesters but still did good work in maintaining some semblance of order since there were thousands of people there on both sides of the issues.
The state police by contrast did everything they could to foment violence once the demonstrators moved from river to airport which lay in another jurisdiction.
They herded the conflicting factions together into a cul-de-sac of chainlink fence to encourage a maximum of personal confrontation.
The violence didn't happen beyond a placard ripped from someone's hand and stomped upon and a probable broken eardrum.
Why not? The numbers, beef and will were there. Clearly, the pro-war vets had used beer over the decades to add to their heft, but maybe that day didn't drink enough to start actual fights.
Also, they may have been slightly dazed to discover that their mortal enemies weren't the straight-standing Jane Fondas they expected, but frail and pretzled accountants from Falls Church, Virginia.
One exception was the lady next to me, a blonde good-looker not too tall and therefore a likely mark.
A 350-pound vet covered her in shadow, screaming straight down as loud as he could at a distance of three inches from her ear:
"YOU OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED OF YOURSELF!!!"
This, I would submit, is how to remember Bush, Cheney and Rumsfeld-- people who above all want one thing-- to hurt.
As for McCain, we should perhaps forgive him since he himself was tortured, and torture victims frequently come to identify with their captors.
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THOMASTHEAUSSIEBATTLERWith great respect; all of these comments have threads of truth running through them; but should we not recognise the truth that sits on the foundation beneath it all?
There are two immovable forces opposed to one another, each believes they have the monopoly over "right and justice" for their beliefs,neither will bend to the extent necessary to create a lasting peace.
The only solution, as even Saddam demonstrated,is an imposed one, maintained by force and threat of death, torture, or dishonour.
The hate and discontent continues and is deferred for future generations to resolve.
Israel has endured the rain of hundreds of explosive rockets; a situation they could not be expected to accept; Hamas knew that and they now have the response they wanted, Israel's brutal retaliation. Hamas wants world opinion to turn in their favour; they are quite prepared to sacrifice their own civilians for this end. It is a cowardly act for a soldier to shelter behind unarmed civilians, unless those civilians accept their risk, if so, they are then part of the sheltering army. No tears and sympathy necessary.
Israel has been underestimated,for they will now impose, what for them , will be a final solution. The World will never go to war in support of the palestinians no matter how just their cause, the risks of major conflicts are too great.
The Palestinians deserve their Homeland every bit as much as anyone else; did not a large slice of Palestine end up in Jordan? The point is that much unwinding would be necessary to arrive at a position acceptable to all. It is not going to happen in our life times, if ever.
So we come back to present day solutions. The cycle of violence and temporary cease fires could go on for ever; there is no intention for them to bear fruit.
Finally, those responsible for supply of rockets to Hamas bear great responsibility for what is now going down, they should be found and prosecuted; some are saying it is the CIA because it suits US policy in the middle east to have continuing conflicts and to allow, justify, the imposition of Israel's final solution. THOMASTHEAUSSIEBATTLER
THOMASTHEAUSSIEBATTLERWith great respect; all of these comments have threads of truth running through them; but should we not recognise the truth that sits on the foundation beneath it all?
There are two immovable forces opposed to one another, each believes they have the monopoly over "right and justice" for their beliefs,neither will bend to the extent necessary to create a lasting peace.
The only solution, as even Saddam demonstrated,is an imposed one, maintained by force and threat of death, torture, or dishonour.
The hate and discontent continues and is deferred for future generations to resolve.
Israel has endured the rain of hundreds of explosive rockets; a situation they could not be expected to accept; Hamas knew that and they now have the response they wanted, Israel's brutal retaliation. Hamas wants world opinion to turn in their favour; they are quite prepared to sacrifice their own civilians for this end. It is a cowardly act for a soldier to shelter behind unarmed civilians, unless those civilians accept their risk, if so, they are then part of the sheltering army. No tears and sympathy necessary.
Israel has been underestimated,for they will now impose, what for them , will be a final solution. The World will never go to war in support of the palestinians no matter how just their cause, the risks of major conflicts are too great.
The Palestinians deserve their Homeland every bit as much as anyone else; did not a large slice of Palestine end up in Jordan? The point is that much unwinding would be necessary to arrive at a position acceptable to all. It is not going to happen in our life times, if ever.
So we come back to present day solutions. The cycle of violence and temporary cease fires could go on for ever; there is no intention for them to bear fruit.
Finally, those responsible for supply of rockets to Hamas bear great responsibility for what is now going down, they should be found and prosecuted; some are saying it is the CIA because it suits US policy in the middle east to have continuing conflicts and to allow, justify, the imposition of Israel's final solution. THOMASTHEAUSSIEBATTLER
"Israel's brutal retaliation"
Israel has no right to exist leave alone retaliate brutally.
"Finally, those responsible for supply of rockets to Hamas bear great responsibility for what is now going down, they should be found and prosecuted;"
Actually they should be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor and we should start a fund that enables Hamas to buy Stinger missiles or something so as to protect Gazans from air attacks.
I've said it before, but Hedges is one of about 5 contributors who post on this site worthy to call himself a progressive. Appears Obama, just like his predecessors, is lining up on behalf to the terrorist state of Israel. With each passing day since the election, my vote for Nader continues to honor my conscience, my values - and perhaps most importantly - a protest against the status quo that Obama represents. What this all means is that my soul is still intact.
Gaza is to Israel what Iraq is to the USA: easy to beat up on, kill all they want with perfect impunity, and then bellow endlessly about what victims of injustice they (Israel and the US) are. The international community should thoroughly condemn both these belligerents and declare sanctions against them. All trade should be cut off to Israel, and the US, but of course that will never happen. Both neighborhood bullies will keep killing to their evil heart's content because nobody can stop them. That's the advantage of having the most powerful militarys on earth, and there is no other advantage, certainly no moral advantage. We and Israel have committed unforgivable atrocities and will someday pay for these abominations.
And what about Europe, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Pakistan, etc ... ? Those nations are rife with corrupt leaders who strongly enabled Israel. If those countries had done the same to India, Pakistan would have been crushed, not that I would support such an atrocity.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
Yes, all those countries are culpable as well, but none so much as the US. We have supplied Israel with weapons to use against its enemies, primarily the Palestinians, for decades. We've supported them far more than Europe, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Pakistan, simply because we commit an enormous amount of our own resources to war and weaponry, that being about the only real international expertise we now boast of. But yeah, the other Israel-enablers deserve blame as well. Not that they give a flying fuck.
You may want to check those transactions again. Europe, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, UAE, Pakistan, etc ... have contributed just as much to Israel as has the US. And as long as those countries are silent, they are EQUALLY G-U-I-L-T-Y as the US. And they will give a flying fuck as soon as you and others nail them. As long as this country doesn't hold all the culprits accountable, Israel will continue crushing the Palestinians and you'll be stuck with sad stories.
As Americans, we can't do anything about what those countries contribute to Israel's military machine. But we can do something about all the US's military funding of Israel. How might you propose we "nail" those other countries? By asking them to stop it? Already Israel is flipping the bird to the whole world protesting its bombardment and slaughter of Gaza. They don't give the proverbial flying fuck what anyone thinks. They apparently learned from the Bush-Cheney administration that they don't have to care what anyone thinks of their brutality and depravity. If you don't have military forces greater than theirs, you can take a hike or get mown down by their artillery. We could maybe pressure Obama once he's in office to do something, but he's firmly aligned with Israel, like all the rest of Washington. We can raise hell on many fronts, just like all the protests and marches to stop the war, impeach Bush, etc., that never yielded squat. We have to do more than merely shout slogans and write letters to Congressmen and editors. That isn't working, and the warmongers know it.
"As Americans, we can't do anything about what those countries contribute to Israel's military machine."
Correction, yes we can. Every year, billions of taxpayer money is being handed over to those corrupt dictatorships in the form of weapons and the money itself. It's no different from Israel. Moreover, instead of giving your oil money to Saudi Arabia, the least you can do is tell your Congressional representative and senators to support Ron Paul's HEMP FARMING Act so that we can grow our own oil and actually reduce our reliance on foreign oil 100%. Other users have pointed out time and again that hemp can replace petroleum 100% and it is environmentally friendly. Yes, I agree that we should stop aiding Israel but we need to also stop aiding the EU and those neighboring Arab nation elites who are also arming the zionists of Israel plus we need to reduce our dependence on foreign oil by overturning the 70 year ban on industrial hemp. If you folks on the Left can push for all that, then trust me, the South and the Midwest will be yours to keep with honor. Otherwise, you're only saying yes to more tragedies and I don't think you want that, do you?
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
That's why those regimes have remained in power with US support. The Arabs sadly have been saddled with these puppets since Ottoman times, but the people have always eventually risen up and overthrown these scum. The US and Israel successfully crushed secular nationalist movements in the region and bought the remaining leaders, and now face an Islamist enemy largely of their own creation, which they swear to crush again.
Thanks ceti for further clarifying and comparing the histories. Apparently, this means we all have even more work to do to help us and them win against the elites. Sadly, despite the age of the Internet, the zionists and the elites have only won and gotten even more powerful. This cannot be allowed to go on which is why I strongly recommend taking on all the culprits. Take down their enablers and the big bad boss will be easy to defeat.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
In an embarrassing fashion, the Harper government of Canada, with its nose deeply entrenched in the Bush ideology has long abandoned Canada's more reasoned balanced approach toward the Gaza issue. Chris Hedges needs to be applauded for his articulate and informed voice on this issue. I, for one, will send this article to the Prime Minister and other members of the ruling party of Canada. I just hope that they will read it. I ask other Canadians who feel the outrage to do the same!!!
I wrote to the PM and Foreign Minister at the time of the 2006 Lebanon invasion when I was outraged by Harper's "measured response" comment regarding the destruction of Beirut. I also included the following paragraph:
I am extremely distressed at the apparent change that has happened to Canada's foreign policy. When Hamas was democratically elected in Palestine you immediately cut them off from Canadian aid instead of using this election as an opportunity to work with the new government, using Canada as an intermediary in attempting to secure a more lasting peace in the region. This latter action would be more compatible with Canada's historic role as a middle power acting as an honest peace broker.
After many months the key sentence relating to Palestine in the mass of boilerplate reply seemed to be:
"Hamas, because of its association with terrorist activity, has been listed in Canada as a terrorist entity under the Criminal Code."
I encourage you to write but the current bunch bear no relationship to the traditional Lester Pearson crowd.
Chris Hedges writes: "The Israelis in Gaza, like the American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, are foolishly breeding the next generation of militants and Islamic radicals."
And voting for Obama is what allows for those maintaining the status quo (and the injustices that are inherent in that support).
It is not a radical idea to stop supporting the mainstream parties. In fact, justice demands it.
As long as people continue to support the two party system here in the US, the injustices against innocent civilians will continue where ever we come in contact with them (the US, South America, Middle East, Africa).
After all, glorious money trumps everything.
Bravo, Mr. Hedges! It's long past time people spoke frankly.
You say, "It is murder." I heartily disagree. IT IS GENOCIDE, an assertion I have made for years.
Dave
http://daveeriqat.wordpress.com/
Falk must get the ICC moving on this and force (somehow) those countries that are its signatories to arrest ALL Israeli governmental people present in the country, whilst closing the Embassies of a state that shouldn't exist. And the same must be done to BushCo officials for similar reasons.
Cameiros
What we have is a worldwide oligarchic leadership.
The West, led by the U.S., have amazingly co-opted pretty much the entire leadership of the world with the possible exception of Russia and China.
All the Arab leaders, even Qaddafy, owe their leadership positions to the west.
Western (first British, now American) military and financial might put these leaders in power and maintain them - so long as they toe the line.
The Arab street will protest but Arab leadership will suppress any overt acts.
Hamas is as much an anathema to the Arab leaders as it is to the U.S.
Africa, South America, with the exception of the new populists (this does not include Lula) all have leaders established by the West; our tentacles in these regions go back hundreds of years, during which time we have used whatever means necessary to extract the mineral wealth of these continents.
Obama would not live very long if he did not toe the line this 'leadership' oligarchy has established to nurture the existing world order.
There is no democracy; the parameters within which 'democracy' has to function are too restricted.
Any move to democratic socialism would be nipped in the bud (at least until very recently); it now appears that the cat is out of the bag and with the survival of Chavez and other South American populists and the degradation of the West's financial system this oligarchy is beginning to unravel.
What we have is a warning from President John F Kennedy in "Zeitgeist", the movie. He warns us of secret societies infiltrating and controling our military, government, and political process....
What you see in Gaza is baiting Iran and Saudi Arabia to enter the conflict and defend the Palestinians. If they were to do so,the United States would love to blow them away. 750 bases need "OIL" to function and having it all solves one major problem.
We, the United States, are a few bases and one or two more wars away from having total control of the World. Kissinger and Brzezinski, along with their "Think Tanks" and secret organizations, have led us to "World Hegemony".
Human Life has no meaning to the "Power Elite"....Over 1 million Iraqis are dead.
Iraqi Sunnis disappear. Palestinians Disappear. The Corporate Mass Media will not use words like "Genocide" when the United States and Israel are involved.
I salute Mr Hedges and Mr. Falk for their honest evaluation and wish that The World Court would have the guts to bring American and Israeli War Criminals to justice.
Yes the arab countries suck but funny that the two stellar examples of moderates-Jordan and Egypt are a monarchy and dictatorship?
Those are the countries the US and Israel support.
US and Israel, and most of the west for that matter, kills democracy and kisses dictators!
the palestinian genocide
unreported in the corporate media
israel has become a weapons depot for the eu and the us - the local mechanism to upend the arabs and their aspirations
but it is no worse than the us genocide of the iraqis, also unreported in the corporate media
gee wonder why they hate us
cheers, b
Every person I have spoken to on this subject have reacted by turning a "deaf ear". We are up against a hostile mis-education system, a hostile corporate mainstream media, corrupt politicians, "jewish" people in america with too much money and too much power... All we can ever do is try. To speak the truth. To help each other out. To condemn the terrorism.
as an american poet said:
"WE AMERICANS....we carefully nurture a studied attitude of detached indifference to the suffering of others....even if we are the cause of it".
it seems true that, if even directly engaging a "busy" american about events in the world such as that in the middle east that NO american can fully be blind to with regard to the DEEP involvement of US policies leading to such things and their consequences, in the name of THAT and every american's "national interests and security" (namely the capitalist, consumer society) -- the great number of americans are exactly what the poet described:
when it comes down to their "bottom line" -- "securing one's life" -- americans have become CALLOUS and are willing to turn a blind eye to the country's own involvement - so long as they can cling to whatever they imagine are their "interests" - which, when compared to so many in the rest of the world - are LUXURIES .
in short -- what americans, generally, ENJOY or try to "preserve or conserve" as their god-given rights to "life, liberty and pursuit of happiness"
IS ALSO at least in part , the CAUSE of suffering ELSEWHERE through the policies of their own government and institutions.
this is sad and should be a source of great shame .
Absolutely correct, and, if I would have any criticism at all, I would say understated.
-- ekaton aka d.k.shaw
COMMENT:
Wow, Teddy, although the line from the poet was succinct, your fleshing out captures American character better than any I've come across. Keen observations. Worth tacking to the refrigerator door
By the way, do you know who the poet is?
How can jews and Palestinians live in peace in NY, but not in Israel?
How can jews and Palestinians live in peace in NY, but not in Israel?
COMMENT:
Because the strife between the Jews and Palestinians is between the political entity of Israel and the political entity of Palestine. It isn't about religion (with the possible exception of the most orthodox) or ethnicity or political ideology in the land of Canaan, its about stealing another's land-wealth and its about imperialist power which have nothing to do with the folks in New York.
I met several Palestinians in my classes when I was at USF, and we were good friends. I have never met any that hate Jews.
That's a good question.
OK, Israel is a little Prussia on the Jordan, we all know that. But, my God, what about these craven, corrupt, useless leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and other Arab/Muslim countries who don't lift a finger resist Israel? Why does any country--bootlickers such as US & Britain excluded--even maintain diplomatic relations with Israel? Looks like the Palestinians serve the world as Biblical scapegoats and will forever "suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous fortune".
Because all those Arab countries are dictatorships that are more or less supported by the US...except Syria I guess.
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Because all those Arab countries are dictatorships that are more or less supported by the US...except Syria I guess.
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And the only one who wants to bring down those dictatorships is Osama bin Laden. Now ain't that a hoot. A hoot and purt dang ironic.
Yeah, pretty damn sad.
Bubbasouth. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sometimes I can never understand these authors who cry about the plight of Palestinians and yet never bring up those neighboring Arab nations or for that matter Europe. Neither of them lift a finger. I might add Canada and Latin America as well.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
You are wrong. Egypt has lifted a finger. It has shot at people trying to flee Gaza, and it refuses to lift the blockade. Saudi Arabia and Jordan have given Israel the green light to terrorize Gaza. It's not like they are sitting on their hands. They are Israel's worst enablers (aside from the US and EU).
And to think, this is what our tax dollars to Egypt have gotten us and those Palestinians. When will the Left bring up Egypt and its crimes?
I was talking about lifting a finger for the Palestinians, not against them. But thanks for explaining why they're so silent. Now will you please join me and contact this author and more to bring up this issue as well? As long as the enablers are "free", Israel will stay its course.
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
I am afraid that Chris Hedges is so very right.
Yes, I have yet to disagree with any articles of his that I have read.
Every empire in decline reaches the stage of indifference to the suffering of others.
It is apparent that the USA is now there, and nothing will turn this around.