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On Anniversary of Gaza War, We Will Remember IDF Soldiers Who Destroyed Palestinian Families
On the third anniversary of Operation Cast Lead, we must recall the other, nameless soldiers, guided by the spirit of the army's top brass.
On the third anniversary of the Cast Lead onslaught, we remember the anonymous soldiers who fired on a red car, in which a father, Mohammed Shurrab, and his two sons were returning home from their farm lands. It is not fair that the officer who then served as GOC Southern Command of the Israel Defense Forces, Maj. Gen. Yoav Galant, will be the only one remembered on this anniversary. Indeed, the list of fighters who should be mentioned and recalled is long.
IDF soldier during Operation Cast Lead. (Photo by: Bloomberg)
We will remember the pilot who delivered the bomb that killed Mahmoud al-Ghoul, a high-school student, and his uncle Akram, an attorney, at the family's home in northern Gaza. We will remember the soldiers who analyze photographs taken by drones, who decided that a truck conveying oxyacetylene cylinders for welding, owned by Ahmad Samur, was carrying Grad rockets - a decision that led to an order to bomb the vehicle from the air which, in turn, led to the deaths of eight persons, four of them minors.
We will remember the soldiers who turned the Abu Eida family home in eastern Jabalya into a base and place from which to shoot, and confined in one room an elderly invalid, a blind woman and two older women. We will remember how these soldiers did not allow these four persons to go to the restroom for nine days. We will remember the soldiers who herded members of the Samouni family into one house and were themselves positioned 80 meters from it when it was shelled, with all its residents inside, under orders from brigade commander Ilan Malka - someone else whom we will remember, of course.
The list goes on and on, and we ask forgiveness from those we haven't cited due to lack of space. But on this occasion we shall especially remember the soldiers at a certain post in the eastern part of Khan Yunis.
On Saturday, January 17, 2009, at 8:46 (a day before the cessation of the attacks ), I received the following letter from the United States in my inbox: "My father and two brothers were attacked yesterday [Friday, January 16th] while driving home from their farm. One brother [Kassab - 27] died, but the father [Mohammed Shurrab - 64] and the remaining brother [Ibrahim - 17] are now wounded and stranded in an Israeli Defense Force (IDF ) controlled area. They were attacked between 1:00-1:30 P.M. local time during the cease-fire time, and emergency services are unable to reach them."
The IDF did not allow an ambulance to approach this area; the letter writer, Amer Shurrab, believed that media pressure would help bring about such authorization. "We are very desperate, and trying as many avenues as possible to get aid to reach them. If you know even a foot soldier who might be able to push the ball by calling a local commander we would really appreciate any help," he wrote.
Shurrab did not know that while he was writing this desperate appeal to a person he did not know, his second brother was already dead, after bleeding in his father's arms for 10 hours. The bereaved brother also did not know that from 6 A.M. that same Saturday, Tom, a field worker for the Physicians for Human Rights nonprofit organization, was in touch with me.
This was a case of death on via live broadcast: Until the battery of the father's cell phone went dead, Shurrab phoned his relatives in Gaza and the United States, as well as the Red Crescent and the Red Cross, Tom from PHR, and local journalists.
The humanitarian cease-fire, as it was called by the IDF, had lasted on that Friday from 10 A.M. to 2 P.M. The father, who was driving, and his two sons passed an IDF checking position, and were allowed to continue on. Around 1 P.M. they reached the Abu Zeidan supermarket, in the Al Fukhary neighborhood in eastern Khan Yunis, whose residents had fled at the start of the ground attack. The neighboring house, the largest building on the street, had been turned into an army base two weeks beforehand. Shots were fired from this base at the Shurrab car. Wounded in his chest, Kassab got out of the jeep, collapsed and died. Ibrahim jumped out of the vehicle, and was then wounded in his leg by unrelenting gunfire.
The father was wounded in the arm, but managed to drag his surviving son to a nearby wall. He saw a tank, and soldiers coming and going. The soldiers could see him. At 11 P.M., 10 hours after the shooting, still pinned against the wall, the father noticed that his bleeding son was becoming cold and that his breathing was becoming labored. He managed to carry his son back to the gunshot-riddled vehicle, hoping it would be warmer there. But half an hour after midnight, between Friday and Saturday, the son drew his last breath, in his father's arms.
All this occurred some 50 or 100 meters from the soldiers. Periodically, the newly bereaved father spoke on the phone with Tom who, stationed in his Tel Aviv home throughout the night, joined the Red Cross in efforts to persuade the army to allow an ambulance to come immediately to the scene. The European Gaza Hospital is located some two kilometers, a one- or two-minute ride, from this area.
Around 9:30 Saturday morning Tom was informed that the IDF had given authorization for the ambulance to come at noon that day.
At the time, the IDF Spokesman relayed that, "In general, during the cease-fire the IDF opened fire only when rockets were fired at Israel, or shots were fired at the IDF. We are unable to investigate and retrieve the facts of every incident, or to verify or deny each piece of information that is brought to our attention. The ambulance's entry was allowed only after an assessment was made of the situation in the field, and a decision was reached that operational conditions allowed such entry. The wounded persons [!!] were evacuated by the Palestinian health ministry, and brought to the hospital in Rafah."
I well remember those anonymous solders who destroyed the Shurrab family. Upon my arrival at the site on January 24, I discovered that they had left behind not only the usual images of destruction, and the routine filth, at the Palestinian home from which they fired shots against this family: They also left behind the inscription, "Kahane was right."
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Have you no decency? No shame?
Seaglass. I suppose you could make the same argument in regards to the treatment of indigenous cultures of early America. It would make about as much sense. "Make sure..leftist and college profs hate Jews" You remind me a little of Pol Pot.
The thing about what Israel is doing to Gaza, is that it isn't a war. It's a turkey shoot with the turkeys in cages.
It is not articles like this that make me hate Israel, it is the murderous actions of the zionist paychopaths of the Israeli governent and military.
1 suicide bomber = thousands of IDF soldiers, backed by billions of dollars of weaponry.
Goddamned right I hate... not Jews, just anyone who hates, like those in Israel who have been conditioned to hate.
You know nothing about what you're defending.
See this web site: If Americans Knew - what every American needs to know about Israel/Palestine http://www.ifamericaknew.org/
There's nothing like spilling one's own hatred to show that of the opponent's
There's nothing like showing one's own bias and ignorance to show that we perceive in others.
There's nothing like a glaring display of racism in order to point that which we see in others.
Well done! Would you go now and collect your 2.5 shekels from AIPAC? Maybe, you can buy yourself a conscience or a brain with them.
PS: If anyone is an "anti-semite" that would be you. The Palestinians are more semitic than the transplanted European jews of Isreal.
352 Palestinian children were killed. Here their names.......
http://www.dci-pal.org/english/display.cfm?CategoryId=1&DocId=917
Ms. Hass is mourning the victims of the IDF cast lead last year. For the record, Amira Hass is Jewish, and the daughter of Holocaust survivors.
And?
So the pot calls the kettle black.
Do not ask for mercy! With your attitude you deserve nothing but the same treatment.
How could you not find disgust. This is like reading what happened in the worst of
the worst of WW2. Amira Hess is a humanist and a Jew. But let me hear it...go ahead and say it...a self hating Jew.
Seaglass, I do not want to hear anything from you and your arrogance. Arrogance is always the beginning of the downfall. And arrogance you and yours have.
Do you think that because you can control the air waves that non of this horror comes out.? Do you think that this cruelty is just the way it is? Either Jewish and or Arab, this is not acceptable. Then do not ask for mercy. Accept the fate of arrogance.
More evidence that Zionism is no different than white supremicism. Opposing an ideology doesn't make anyone an anti-Semite, especially when that ideology claims a particular group of people are special and entitled.
SEAGLASS, you're a genocidal, reactionary pig. Please quit calling yourself a liberal or whatever, because shit like this proves that you're not. We can see that you're anti-Arab and Islamophobic, yet you don't have the courage or integrity to go face the people you hate. Typical chickenhawk bullshit.
You'd be happier on websites like Free Republic or Red State, where they share your horrifically inhuman worldview.
Pull up this map and you will see why Israel is so hated.
http://www.google.com/imgres?q=israeli+palestinian+conflict&hl=en&client=safari&sa=X&rls=en&biw=1473&bih=780&tbm=isch&prmd=imvnsub&tbnid=8NpIRYzgayleVM:&imgrefurl=http://www.secession.net/israel-palestine-confederation.html&docid=WnSj5NSg5E7IfM&imgurl=http://www.secession.net/palestinianlandloss.jpg&w=576&h=383&ei=tpQAT4T5JaXb0QHehdXIDQ&zoom=1
AND they have the same population. Israel is committing Genocide right before our eyes.
The world should be putting severe sanctions on Israel for their barbaric behavior instead of promoting war with Iran.
The friends of Seaglass, if he has any, should place severe sancions on him!
"They also left behind the inscription, "Kahane was right.""
Kahane stated that, "democracy and Judaism are not the same thing." I'd have to agree, Kahane was right. What exists in Israel today is not a democracy, it's a radical religiously based apartheid. Its current government has no interest in democracy.
With all due respect, Amira, fuck the murderers who slaughtered 1,400 innocent civilians. May they all rot in hell for all eternity!
While on the subject, here's something that exemplifies how the Israelis have become the Nazis of the Middle East. Too bad the writer of this article didn't have the gumption to call it by its rightful name "Hitler's Youth." Please notice the gusto with which they engage in the hunt. And all with your tax dollars and mine!
"Border Police train Israeli teens to detain illegal Palestinian workers"
Several dozen teens between ages of 16-18 take part in project meant to boost security in Modi'in area; Ministry of Education does not recognize program.
http://www.haaretz.com/news/national/border-police-train-israeli-teens-to-detain-illegal-palestinian-workers-1.405091
“I consider it a form of pleasure. It simply provides me with values, and I love the action.”
This is how Reut, a high school senior from the Modi’in area, describes her experience as part of the “No’ar Magav” Border Police Youth.
The initiative is financed by the Public Security Minister of Israel and the Modi’in Regional Council, without any knowledge on the part of Ministry of Education.
Approximately 36 teenagers between the ages of 16-18 take part in the project. In their spare time, they help catch “illegal residents”, or stand at checkpoints and help guard the neighboring settlements. According to the regional council, the teenagers have been able to catch dozens of illegal aliens, mostly Palestinian workers who lack Israeli work permits, in the past couple weeks.
“I like catching the Palestinian workers,” says Reut. “Generally we look for them because they scare children. The point is to catch them and return them back where they belong.”
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I will remember because of you. Generations past, present and future will remember. As long as human beings are human...this will be remembered- and not just the victims, but those responsible for these crimes.
What the Israeli armed forces and Israeli goverment is doing deliberately to the Palestinians is precisely what we hanged and jailed Hitler's Nazis for following the post-WW2 the War Crimes Trails in Nuremburg. The members of the Israeli military and government who have ghettoised the West Bank and Gaza strip are as accountable for their crimes against humanity as are any past or present war criminals. It must be remebered that the Israelis obtained Israel through prolonged terrorist activity leading up to their ethnic cleansing of 700,000-900,000 Palestinian Arabs and the theft of their homes, farms and futures in 1947-48. That this ethnic cleansing was condoned by the UN at that time is no excuse. To detest those Jews responsible for this is no more anti-semitic than condemning other extremist religions that are fascist in their approach to those outside their congregations.Whilst Israel was recognised by the UN, but not by those who were forced at gunpoint from their homes and whose women were raped and menfolk murdered during this event, the UN also recognises the right of the occupied to retaliate against the the occupiers. When the western world realises just what our governments are supporting and forces the racist apartheid Israeli government to behave humanely, then just maybe those desperate enough to explode in public or return fire at their oppressors will settle down to being normal human beings just getting on with their lives, like the rest of us simply aspire to.
PantherM120, so true, my great uncle was one of the first from GB to the territories and the murder and horrors that went on were the worst. The truth of this needs to be recorded for posterity. Not a re-written history but the way it was....
When someone oppresses anyone they will use whatever they have to fight back. They might not have a gun or a sword but they will find a way and take great chances to succeed. The Turks won't forget. The Egyptians won't forget. Neither will the Lebanese and Syrians. Israel has been a belligerent arrogant neighbor. They will eventually pay for it. It might not be in 10 years but eventually the little bully will see a big problem. They are starting to see it now. Passports are up to go to the states. I personally don't want people like that here. Let them stay and fight. They started it. Let them finish it. They had the chance to take the upper hand and deal with it from the onset but they chose this road. This is not an anti-semetic stand...it is a pure humanistic stand. Their crime (Anti-Palestinian) stand is the same or worse. Maybe we should pass a law that any Israeli doing this should be arrested and all their belongings taken and given to the poorest Palestinian in Gaza. This will offset the war crimes against humanity.
SEAGLASS-It was not what I was taught in my school. Simply, it is history as it happened and which is accessible via many reputable Jewish and Israeli sources, but no doubt not taught in Israeli schools. Or American schools or schools in Great Britain, or many other schools, just as the shame of Japan's genocide in China is not taught in Japanese schools. I think the ONLY people with the COURAGE to acknowledge the evils of their history has been the Germans, who have made a memorial out of Auschwitz. Though they seem not to recall the murder of 20 million members of the USSR between 1941-45, although I may be wrong here. SEAGLASS-there are a good many decent people in all countries but if decent people are denied their histories then their leaders can continue to perpetrate murder both inside and outside their borders.I am sure you as much as anyone want the horror that is Palestine/Israel to end. It cannot end until proper amends are made to those and their descendents who were dispossessed at the point of the Hagganah's gun, bomb and bayonet, and continue to be so. That is simple human nature.
Thank you Amira.