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Congress Jumps to Israel’s 'Self-Defense'
In a letter to President Barack Obama date June 17, 329 out of 435 members of the U.S. House of Representatives referred to Israel's May 31 attack on a humanitarian aid flotilla in international waters, which resulted in the deaths of nine passengers and crew and injuries to scores of others, as an act of "self-defense" which they "strongly support." Similarly, a June 21 Senate letter -- signed by 87 out of 100 senators -- went on record "fully" supporting what it called "Israel's right to self-defense," claiming that the widely supported effort to relieve critical shortages of food and medicine in the besieged Gaza Strip was simply part of a "clever tactical and diplomatic ploy" by "Israel's opponents" to "challenge its international standing."
The House letter urged President Obama "to remain steadfast in defense of Israel" in the face of the near-universal international condemnation of this blatant violation of international maritime law and other legal statutes, which the signatories referred to as "a rush to unfairly judge and defend Israel." The Senate letter condemned the near-unanimous vote of the UN Human Rights Council for what it called "singling out" Israel, even though no other country in recent memory has attacked a humanitarian aid flotilla in international waters. Both letters called upon the United States to veto any resolution in the UN Security Council criticizing the Israeli attack.
What is perhaps most disturbing is that many of the key arguments in the letters were misleading and, in some cases, factually inaccurate.
The Israeli government had acknowledged prior to the writing of the letter that the extensive blockade of humanitarian goods was not necessary for their security, but as a means of pressuring the civilian population to end their support for Hamas, which won a majority of legislative seats in the most recent Palestinian election. In addition, the Israeli government announced a significant relaxation of the embargo two days after the letter was written. Despite this, the House letter claimed that the purpose of the blockade was "to stop terrorists from smuggling weapons to kill innocent civilians," thereby placing this large bipartisan majority of the House even further to the right than Israeli Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu's rightist coalition.
There was no mention in the letter than no such weapons were found on board any of the six ships hijacked by the Israelis nor on the previous eight ships the Free Gaza Campaign had sailed or attempted to sail to the Gaza Strip. In addition, even though the ships had been thoroughly inspected by customs officials prior to their disembarkation, the House letter claimed that had the Israelis not hijacked the ships, they would have "sailed unchecked into Gaza."
Similarly, according to the Senate letter, Israel's naval blockade was necessary "to keep dangerous goods from entering Gaza by sea" and falsely claimed that the intent of the Israeli blockade was "to protect Israel, while allowing humanitarian aid into Gaza." Particularly striking is the fact that, despite that the International Committee on the Red Cross and a broad consensus of international legal experts recognize that the Israeli blockade of humanitarian goods is illegal, the Senate letter insisted that the blockade "is legal under international law."
The House letter insisted, despite the fact that several of those killed on the Mavi Marmara were shot at point blank range in the back or the back of the head and a video showing a 19-year old U.S. citizen shot execution style on the ground, that "Israeli forces used necessary force as an act of self-defense and of last resort." Similarly, the Senate letter refers to the murders of passengers and crew resisting the illegal boarding of their vessel in international waters as a situation where the Israeli raiders were "forced to respond to that attack" when they "arrived" on the ship.
The House letter also claimed that the other ships were "commandeered peacefully and without incident," even though on the other ships, despite completely nonviolent resistance, passengers were tasered and brutally beaten and were attacked with tear gas and rubber bullets. Similarly, the Senate letter insisted that, in spite of these potentially fatal beatings and other assaults, "Israeli forces were able to safely divert five of the six ships challenging the blockade."
Even though the Israeli government has never entered Gaza to disperse aid to the people of that territory since the start of the siege years earlier and reputable relief organizations have documented that the Israelis had routinely refused to allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip, these House members claimed that Israel had offered to "disperse the aid . . . directly to the people of Gaza." And, despite the fact that the five aid ships that Israel had allowed to dock in Gaza in previous months had distributed their humanitarian cargo directly to those in need, the senators claimed that it would have otherwise gone "into the hands of corrupt Gaza officials."
Learning what actually transpired in the tragic incident was apparently of little interest to the 87 senators who signed the letter defending the attack. Despite the apparent whitewash forthcoming in the internal Israeli investigation, the senate letter supported Israel's alleged intention to carry out "a thorough investigation of the incident," insisting that Israel "has the right to determine how its investigation is conducted." This comes in spite of a recent public opinion poll shows a clear majority of Americans -- including 65 percent of Democrats -- favor an international inquiry over allowing Israel alone to investigate the circumstances of the attack.
Ironically, a number of progressive organizations, web sites and list serves have called on the peace and human rights community to support the re- election of some of the very senators who signed this letter, including Barbara Boxer, Ron Wyden, and Russell Feingold. MoveOn, Council for a Livable World, and other progressive groups with PAC money have been are calling on their members, many of whom are peace and human rights activists, to donate their money to these right-wing Democrats who defend attacking peace and human rights activists and lie about the circumstances to justify it. They have no problems with supporting the re-election of those who lie and mislead their constituents in order to defend illegal actions by allied right-wing governments, even when they kill and injure participants in a humanitarian flotilla on the high seas.
There may be an underlying current of racism at work here. It is unlikely MoveOn, Council for a Livable World and other groups would defend such actions if, for example, the activists were helping those under siege in Sarajevo in the 1990s or West Berlin in the late 1940s, who happened to be white Europeans.
It is important to remember that the majority of Democrats joined in with Republicans in supporting the Salvadoran junta in the early 1980s and the Suharto regime in the 1990s until voters made clear they would withdraw their support from them if they did not change their policy. AIPAC and other right-wing "pro-Israel" groups are only as powerful as the absence of counter-pressure from the peace and human rights community. Letters like these will continue to be supported by most Democrats only as long they know they can get away with it.
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Show AllThe idea that the US is subverted by some jewish "cabal". Is the most absurd and laughable racist conspiracy theory ever. The largest and most powerfull (and yes evil) empire in human history, the US.
An empire that exercises almost total economic, military, and cultural controll over every place on earth. Somehow secretly controlled for the sake of and by some tiny little country the size of
New Jersey in the middle east.
It's so absurd that a six year old would burst out laughing.
It would be like while the US was supporting and arming saadam husein in Iraqs war with Iran someone suggested the Iraq was secretly controlling america. In reality we see America turn around and bomb the crap out of Iraq and kill saadam husein and murder millions of Iraqis. Totally destrying Iraqi society for ever.
The truth is that Iraq back in the day was a client state of the evil US empire.
Just like today Israel is the used and abused client state of the evil US empire.
When Israel and the US disrupt the peace process in the middle east by dropping a US made bomb from a US made plane on Gaza the Isaeli people suffer next by being on the recieving end of a very predictable suicide retaliation. The Israeli people gain absolutly nothing through ongoing US endorsed violence.
The US policy toward Israel has 100% to do with ongoing and very violent effort by the waning empire to controll the energy resources of the middle east and thus controll places like china.
China is a large place (bigger than new jersey).
again Israel is essentially a US military base and client state. part of the ongoing violence is designed to create continued instability and unrest in the middle east. The most treasured outcome of all is that a middle eastern person can be driven to terrorism as a response.
This terrorism can then be used as a pretext for massive invasion and murder.
The US got 10 guys to fly planes into buildings and as a response the US took physical controll over Iraq which has the largest oil reserves anywhere in the world. Also from this one act the US was able to invade and occupy Afganistan securing controll over key natural gass reserves to the north and walling in Iran. The US now has its sights set on Iranian oil reservers that currently flow toward china. Israel is being used to try to create a chance or pretext to attack invade and occupy Iran.
The idea that Israel and not Us hegemony and empire is bringing down the US is again the most laughable assertion i have ever read in print ever.
"The idea that the US is subverted by some jewish "cabal". Is the most absurd and laughable racist conspiracy theory ever."
There is no secret jewish cabal subverting us - those jews do it quite openly in front of our faces. Nothing secret about that at all.
Lets see if i get this straight.
The US CIA in the 60s runs this huge research project in torture based on the chineese model.
This ends up being a CIA training manual on counterintelegence called "KUBARK".
Sudenly in 1977 we see Israel using these CIA techniques on Palestinians.
The sceen is familiar by now. sleep deprivation, sensory deprovation, extreem of hot and cold,
sexual expliotation, stress positions, genital electric shock. you know the drill.
during the 70's we also see the same stuff all over south america.
Were the Salvadorians subverting America ?
So now we do it openly ourselves in Guantanimo. follow our own CIA training manual openly.
And of course we see it openly in Iraq and Afganistan.
When you say it's "jews" this is a form of psychological projection or scapegoating.
You can't quite come to grips with the evil that you as an american benifit from every day and that has been perpetrated all your life by the country you live in all over the world.
so rather than own it and live up to it you project it away from yourself and say it's not really us but rather we have been subverted by "jews".
sudenly psychologically you are obsolved from all the evil deeds and now insead of blaming the real culpret you project the blame on "Jews"
This is exactly what lead the Nazis to try to exterminate the jews by the way.
It's essentailly the basis for all rasism.
What bull hockey. It wasn't ME that said Jews, it was the poster I was responding to.
But keep on being quick to accuse people of anti-Semetism. So methinks thou dost protest too much, and indeed you have made a legitimate issue of Jews all by yourself without me.
Gee, where did you come from?
Well, ignorance is bliss.
NB: I don't think you'll get through the two Heidner documents (prove me wrong and tell me if you are still laughing) but here is a video for you, a bit simplistic but really easy to digest:
THE EMPIRE OF "THE CITY"
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4675077383139148549
I'm not a big fan of racism so i generally don't read racist documents.
I agree with you that racism isn't funny. but racist theories are generally hilarious.
sad and simplistic but still hilarious.
If you want to understand what America is try reading for instance:
"The Fall of the US Empire - and then What ?" By Johan Galtung
or books by Noam Chomsky.
but be carefull they are both jews like me and they might subvert your mind with secret jew magic like everyone knows we do to controll the world.
Ignorance is really bliss isn't it? What did Sharon say about the US?
Well, that's typical for a closed mind not reading challenging documents. Actually, they are not racist, but a closed mind like you just can't bear the truth.
I have read 'The Fall...' and Chomsky. And you are kidding yourself if you think that I didn't get that you were a Jew. I have Jewish friends and they totally acknowledge the huge disservice Zionism does to Judaism. But I think you haven't got the slightest idea of what I'm talking about.
It is hard sometimes to look beyond of what other narrow minds have indoctrinated you with. Grow up and do your religion a true service and get a grip of the biggest con in history.
NB: Anti-zionism is not antisemitism. If you would understand that you would read and watch the links I provided with open mind and for once have a chance to get over your narrow-mindedness. Good luck.
I feel sorry for Zune. I expect him to be called a lot of names for telling the truth here.
No one has ever explained how starving a bunch of civilians is defending Israel. It sounds more like genocide to me, something you would think, given their history, the Israelis would try to avoid rather than perpetrate.
As for their screed that Hamas still wants to destroy Israel, I noticed today that the Israeli foreign minister said that there is no way that there will be a Palestine in the next two years. Please explain to me how Israel can complain about people objecting to their right to exist while at the same time they deny that same right to other people. There is something wrong here.
I used to think of Israelis as the good guys until their atrocities became too much for their PR to hide. Now in addition to their atrocities, I'm upset about their complete lack of integrity and find it difficult to believe anything they say.
you write:
"It sounds more like genocide to me, something you would think, given their history, the Israelis would try to avoid rather than perpetrate."
Unfortunately history and the human psyche don't work like that.
Ty rounding up and try to killing all the white people in the US simply because they are white.
The ones that survive are going to be major messed up in the head and anything but nice and sweet and happy and peacefull. On top of that many of the great religious groups that paracticed the most beautiful and mystical versions of judaism passed down oraly from master to disciple were all 100% exterminated removing leadership and a source for inspiration and healing.
what you see in Israel is called in psychological terms "the repitition compulsion" where sufferers
of extreem abuse later act out the abuse again this time as perpetrators in order to gain "control" over the psychological scars of the abuse. you know. sexually abuse a kid and he becomes a catholic priest kind of thing.
And while the situation is quite predictable and sad it needs to be stopped.
Unfortunately the US isn't interested in stopping it because it creates terrorism and terrorism is the coolest excuse the US has ever had for doing whatever it wants. the more terrorism the better where the US is concerned.
So, we give sick and abused people nukes and guns and high tech weaponry? Paid for with our taxpayer money? And encourage them to be an apartheid nation. Great democratic idea. "What you see in Israel" is a failed state, yes, as is the U.S. Your posts indicate you have quite the intellectual blinders on.
Susan, your thesis presumes that the Zionist thugs now running Occupied Palestine did any suffering in the Shoah. They didn't. You can verify that for yourself, and should.
They are psychopath thieves and killers with no figleaf of personal suffering to excuse their atrocities against an innocent people.
Your attempts to excuse them are misguided.
You all are quick to jump on Boxer signing.
Just stop a moment and consider her opponent.
Fiorina would bend over much further and ask for more. Just ask your friendly HP employees.
Nope - capitulation to Boxer just doesn't work for me.
Vote third party.
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I am horrified that the majority of our Senators and a large number of our Congressional Representatives can endorse the War Crimes of these Modern-Day Nazi Leaders who currently run Israel.
The AIPAC and other Jewish Lobbies have corrupted the highest levels of our national government.
The U.S. Voters must vote against each and everyone of these Pro-Israel Office Holders. We need to clean house.
Vote U.S.A. FIRST.........sever all ties with this "rogue" State of Israel.
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I am very surprised Russ Feingold was a signer of the letter supporting Israel in it's inhumane actions. My opinion of him just went down a notch. I know he is Jewish and I hope that did not come into play.
Of course there are people out to challenge Israel's international standing. I've been sympathetic to this country for a long time, but it really doesn't deserve any kind of support right now and I'm sure there are people in Israel who agree with me. It's up to the US to solve this, they've made this their problem by supporting Israel in the UN and with all kinds of aid, and that at the expense of US citizens.
A typical Congressionl kneejerk reaction. The same type of thing as (wrongly) voting to defund ACORN.