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Why Bombing Ashkelon is The Most Tragic Irony
That is why Gaza exists: because the Palestinians who lived in Ashkelon and the fields around it - Askalaan in Arabic - were dispossessed from their lands in 1948 when Israel was created and ended up on the beaches of Gaza. They - or their children and grandchildren and great-grandchildren - are among the one and a half million Palestinian refugees crammed into the cesspool of Gaza, 80 per cent of whose families once lived in what is now Israel. This, historically, is the real story: most of the people of Gaza don't come from Gaza.
But watching the news shows, you'd think that history began yesterday, that a bunch of bearded anti-Semitic Islamist lunatics suddenly popped up in the slums of Gaza - a rubbish dump of destitute people of no origin - and began firing missiles into peace-loving, democratic Israel, only to meet with the righteous vengeance of the Israeli air force. The fact that the five sisters killed in Jabalya camp had grandparents who came from the very land whose more recent owners have now bombed them to death simply does not appear in the story.
Both Yitzhak Rabin and Shimon Peres said back in the 1990s that they wished Gaza would just go away, drop into the sea, and you can see why. The existence of Gaza is a permanent reminder of those hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who lost their homes to Israel, who fled or were driven out through fear or Israeli ethnic cleansing 60 years ago, when tidal waves of refugees had washed over Europe in the aftermath of the Second World War and when a bunch of Arabs kicked out of their property didn't worry the world.
Well, the world should worry now. Crammed into the most overpopulated few square miles in the whole world are a dispossessed people who have been living in refuse and sewage and, for the past six months, in hunger and darkness, and who have been sanctioned by us, the West. Gaza was always an insurrectionary place. It took two years for Ariel Sharon's bloody "pacification", starting in 1971, to be completed, and Gaza is not going to be tamed now.
Alas for the Palestinians, their most powerful political voice - I'm talking about the late Edward Said, not the corrupt Yassir Arafat (and how the Israelis must miss him now) - is silent and their predicament largely unexplained by their deplorable, foolish spokesmen. "It's the most terrifying place I've ever been in," Said once said of Gaza. "It's a horrifyingly sad place because of the desperation and misery of the way people live. I was unprepared for camps that are much worse than anything I saw in South Africa."
Of course, it was left to Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni to admit that "sometimes also civilians pay the price," an argument she would not make, of course, if the fatality statistics were reversed. Indeed, it was instructive yesterday to hear a member of the American Enterprise Institute - faithfully parroting Israel's arguments - defending the outrageous Palestinian death toll by saying that it was "pointless to play the numbers game". Yet if more than 300 Israelis had been killed - against two dead Palestinians - be sure that the "numbers game" and the disproportionate violence would be all too relevant. The simple fact is that Palestinian deaths matter far less than Israeli deaths. True, we know that 180 of the dead were Hamas members. But what of the rest? If the UN's conservative figure of 57 civilian fatalities is correct, the death toll is still a disgrace.
To find both the US and Britain failing to condemn the Israeli onslaught while blaming Hamas is not surprising. US Middle East policy and Israeli policy are now indistinguishable and Gordon Brown is following the same dog-like devotion to the Bush administration as his predecessor.
As usual, the Arab satraps - largely paid and armed by the West - are silent, preposterously calling for an Arab summit on the crisis which will (if it even takes place), appoint an "action committee" to draw up a report which will never be written. For that is the way with the Arab world and its corrupt rulers. As for Hamas, they will, of course, enjoy the discomfiture of the Arab potentates while cynically waiting for Israel to talk to them. Which they will. Indeed, within a few months, we'll be hearing that Israel and Hamas have been having "secret talks" - just as we once did about Israel and the even more corrupt PLO. But by then, the dead will be long buried and we will be facing the next crisis since the last crisis.
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10 Comments so far
Show AllAnd what about the leaders in neighboring Arab nations and Europe? Why are they just sitting there and not lifting a finger to help the Palestinians out? And what about the UN?
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
One of the reasons is that the corrupt leaders of those countries are mostly interested in holding on to their own power. Another reason is that "Israel" has nuclear weapons, which act as a deterrent. "Israel" is a terrorist nation - it's time to put an end to their nonsense!
Thanks for the explanation. This still does not excuse them for being enablers to Israel. Israel would not be powerful without their blind "support". The oppressed in those nations know it and so too does Israel. It's high time we took down the perpetrators and all of their enablers or else you and I are going to be stuck with more Palestinian tragedies for the rest of our lives and I don't think either one of us wants to hear any more, now do we?
Terrance Mitchell
Redfield, South Dakota
it does not excuse them -- from the observer's standpoint and from the view of the palestinians and ordinary arabs who feel differently than their leaders.
BUT THAT IS their excuse.
THEIR personal safety, security, power - abetted and encouraged and also coerced and perhaps EVEN threatened by the USA and western powers with "isolation" if they don't dance to the tune of the west and their "bulldog" israel.
israel as a modern nation is to the europeans - their "washing of guilt" and israel HOLDS IT over their heads forever like an albatross -- even if Zionists WERE europeans.
israel to the USA is the USA's pitbull in the middle east to threaten all other nations in the USA's imperial project.
palestinians are the scape-goats and pawns. arab leaders in nations beholden to the USA (mubarak, jordan's king, arabia, dubai, bahrain, etc.) are more interested in holding on to power and money and capital while taking advantage of their own people's religion to keep them subjugated . they are the enablers of US imperialism AGAINST their own fellow arabs and muslims. and by keeping their own citizens both threatened under their dictatorships as well as pacified with THEIR version of "trickle down economics" - encouraged of course by the USA in its capitalism financing schemes and corporate/military partnerships with the powerful - they can keep the whole arab world from exploding as they see their own brethren being sacrified in the name of "ISRAEL" and ITS US sponsor.
and americans wonder why the USA is not well-liked .....
Well summarized, teddy. You'd be amazed to find even some of my libertarian friends agreeing with you. However, you got to admit that Europe and those Arab nations you mentioned are no less guilty. Adolf Hitler rose to power because his nation was aided by not only Italy but also by most other European nations and even the US (think Prescott Bush and the rest).
Great article!!!! Why no comments?? I wish football watching americans would read this!! I'm an advocate of pamphleteering. I'm so sick of all the pessimism - we CAN do what we can to stop this madness, and we have an obligation to do so - more than just communicating on the computer.
Check out one of the Gaza articles from a day or two ago, we pretty much all commented on that one :-)
The creation of a religious state by the UN is a violation of their own Human Rights platform.
Jewish and chistian states are okay, muslim ones aren't.
The powerful countries are powerful not because they serve a noble cause, or that they get support from the masses. They are powerful because they have an advantage in power that they are willing to use, even for unjust or criminal purposes, and politicians/corporate leaders who are willing to act in a manner that allows for unnecessary death and suffering.
It won't change until we the people make it change. And it looks like that aint't happening.
so it goes
www.NotOneMore.US
Maybe as this goes on, each of us can write a letter to our local newspaper or favorite blog, outlining the basic fact that Fisk opens his column with - that the families of vast majority of today's Gazans actually hail from the land now called Israel, that they were dispossessed of their homes and homeland by the creators and creation of Israel, and pushed up against the sea into what amounts to the world's largest prison camp. Just try to get that meme out there wherever possible.
In the US of A, we need to start a grass root movement to protect anyone running for a public office from AIPAC blackmail. That organization terrorizes our elected officials if they don't blindly support Israel and Zionist agenda.
This needs to be a patriotic movement for America. It's sad to see how people enslaved with mortgages, debt, corporations... can't see that their country is controlled by a foreign lobby organization.
Anyone with ideas how to make this movement, please advertise here and everywhere.
We need to vote independent politicians into office who advocate necessity to reevaluate our relationship with \Israel. People who can't be bribed or influenced by AIPAC, like Cynthia McKinney, Kucinich, Nader... to name a few.