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June 16, 2007 at 07:19:24

Headlined on 6/16/07:
Crocodile Tears for Gaza

by Uri Avnery     Page 2 of 3 page(s)

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They did not allow Abbas even the slightest and most miserable achievement. Ariel Sharon plucked his feathers and then sneered at him as "a featherless chicken". After the Palestinian public had patiently waited in vain for Bush to move, it voted for Hamas, in the desperate hope of achieving by violence what Abbas has been unable to achieve by diplomacy.

The Israeli leaders, both military and political, were overjoyed. They were interested in undermining Abbas, because he enjoyed Bush's confidence and because his stated position made it harder to justify their refusal to enter substantive negotiations. They did everything to demolish Fatah. To ensure this, they arrested Marwan Barghouti, the only person capable of keeping Fatah together.



The victory of Hamas suited their aims completely. With Hamas one does not have to talk, to offer withdrawal from the occupied territories and the dismantling of settlements. Hamas is that contemporary monster, a "terrorist" organization, and with terrorists there is nothing to discuss.

SO WHY were people in Jerusalem not satisfied this week? And why did they decide "not to interfere"?

True, the media and the politicians, who have helped for years to incite the Palestinian organizations against each other, showed their satisfaction and boasted "we told you so". Look how the Arabs kill each other. Ehud Barak was right, when he said years ago that our country is "a villa in the jungle".

But behind the scenes, voices of embarrassment, even anxiety, could be heard.

The turning of the Gaza Strip into Hamastan has created a situation for which our leaders were not ready. What to do now? To cut off Gaza altogether and let the people there starve to death? To establish contacts with Hamas? To occupy Gaza again, now that it has become one big tank trap? To ask the UN to station international troops there - and if so, how many countries would be crazy enough to risk their soldiers in this hell?

Our government has worked for years to destroy Fatah, in order to avoid the need to negotiate an agreement that would inevitably lead to the withdrawal from the occupied territories and the settlements there. Now, when it seems that this aim has been achieved, they have no idea what to do about the Hamas victory.

They comfort themselves with the thought that it cannot happen in the West Bank. There, Fatah reigns. There Hamas has no foothold. There our army has already arrested most of Hamas' political leaders. There Abbas is still in power.

Thus speak the generals, with the generals' logic. But in the West Bank, too, Hamas did win a majority in the last elections. There, too, it is only a matter of time before the population loses its patience. They see the expansion of the settlements, the Wall, the incursions of our army, the targeted assassinations, the nightly arrests. They will explode.

Successive Israeli governments have destroyed Fatah systematically, cut off the feet of Abbas and prepared the way for Hamas. They can't pretend to be surprised.

WHAT TO DO? To go on boycotting Abbas or to provide him with arms, to enable him to fight for us against Hamas? To go on depriving him of any political achievement or to throw him some crumbs at long last? And anyway, isn't it too late?

(And on the Syrian front: to go on paying lip service to peace while sabotaging all the efforts of Bashar Assad to start negotiations? To negotiate secretly, despite American objections? Or continue doing nothing at all?)

At present, there is no policy, and no government which could determine a policy.

So who will save us? Ehud Barak?

Barak's victory in this week's Labor Party leadership run-off has turned him almost automatically into the next Minister of Defense. His strong personality and his experience as Chief of Staff and Prime Minister assure him of a dominant position in the restructured government. Olmert will deal with the area in which he is an unmatched master - party machinations. But Barak will have a decisive influence on policy.

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Uri Avnery is a longtime Israeli peace activist. Since 1948 has advocated the setting up of a Palestinian state alongside Israel. In 1974, Uri Avnery was the first Israeli to establish contact with PLO leadership. In 1982 he was the first Israeli ever to meet Yassir Arafat, after crossing the lines in besieged Beirut. He served three terms in the Israeli Parliament (Knesset), and is the founder of Gush Shalom (Peace Bloc). Visit his Website.

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i am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers
liberalsrocki am a former teacher of 30 years with a history and political science major.I started getting politically active when Ronnie Regan ended my social security hopes for teahers

no mistake

America supplying arms to the Palastinians was no mistake in judgement they knew exactly what would happen.With the Palastinians busy killing each other it solves 2 problems,one it gets rid of many more Palastians and two it keeps them busy so they are not planning attacks on Israel and Israel doesn"t have the pressure to actually pretend to be negotiating to solve the Palastinian problem they have created.Its a win win situation for America and the Jews.

by liberalsrock (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 126 comments) on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 8:23:51 AM
 


Eileen is the Reporter and Editor of wearewideawake.orgProducer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..."She has been to Israel Palestine five times since June 2005 and will return November 2008.
Eileen FlemingEileen is the Reporter and Editor of wearewideawake.orgProducer of "30 Minutes with Vanunu" and "13 Minutes with Vanunu" Author of "Keep Hope Alive" and "Memoirs of a Nice Irish American 'Girl's' Life in Occupied Territory" and an e-book; "So, That was 54..."She has been to Israel Palestine five times since June 2005 and will return November 2008.

Tears and Fears

I wonder if 'civilized' men will ever put their guns down and wake up and see what they are doing to the children.

I know it can ONLY happen when there is a transformation of heart and minds to see NOT stereotypes and "the other" but that ALL are sacred human beings and we must learn to share this world as equals.

 

I became Personally involved in the Palestinian Israeli issue the second I viewed a photo of a little boy in Bethlehem, named George of Beit Jala [west Bethlehem] who graces the WAWA Banner. http://www.wearewideawake.org

 

In 2000, George was 'captured' by photographer Debbie Hill, the morning after the Israeli army destroyed his bedroom in retaliation for a few hopeless militants who had infiltrated his once peaceful Christian village to snipe across the way into the illegal colony of Gilo.

The shrapnel that pierced the wall of his sanctuary read "Made in USA" and was delivered via American made Apache helicopters.

The second I saw George's eyes, my heart said "DO SOMETHING!"

What I have done is travel four times in the last two years to OPT [and I am returning for a 5th in July] to bear witness and report the facts on the ground the USA government and media ignores: THE CHILDREN!

 

The only way I can endure the visceral pain of being in occupied territory is because of my faith and the solidarity and good works of truth telling Israelis and NONVIOLENT Palestinians and Internationals who seek justice for the least, which is the only way to achieve security and peace for anyone.

 

But, it seems that FEAR has taken the upper hand, for it drives the economies of empire.

 

 


The following is excerpted from:
Laboratory for a Fortressed World 
by Naomi Klein

"Israel has learned to turn endless war into a brand asset, pitching its uprooting, occupation and containment of the Palestinian people as a half-century head start in the "global war on terror....

 

"Since Israel began its policy of sealing off the occupied territories with checkpoints and walls, human rights activists have often compared Gaza and the West Bank to open-air prisons. But in researching the explosion of Israel's homeland security sector, a topic I explore in greater detail in a forthcoming book (The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism), it strikes me that they are something else too: laboratories where the terrifying tools of our security states are being field-tested. Palestinians--whether living in the West Bank or what the Israeli politicians are already calling "Hamasistan"--are no longer just targets. They are guinea pigs...

" the state of constant fear that creates a bottomless global demand for devices that watch, listen, contain and target "suspects."

"And fear, it turns out, is the ultimate renewable resource."- http://www.thenation.com/

 


 
 My faith tells me "FEAR NOT! and

 "You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free."-John 8:32 

My faith tells me that whatever I do or do NOT do for the least and outcast, I do it or NOT do it unto God.

Fear drives out deep thought and hardens the heart.

Will 'civilized' man ever WAKE UP and see what they are teaching and doing to the "least" among us:

The children!

by Eileen Fleming (149 articles, 53 quicklinks, 267 diaries, 584 comments) on Saturday, June 16, 2007 at 9:17:31 AM
 


Author Filter Mechanics theory
David C BeachAuthor Filter Mechanics theory

Wake up!

As to be expected you bleeding heart progressives have picked the wrong side of the Arab/Israeli conflict.  So that you to can be historically accrete you need to watch this HERE and after you see that you have been totally wrong about the conflict and in fact embodied the terrorists (as usual) you will need to accept the fact that your unable to understand the world political reality, with your cum ba la/group think, goggles on. 

Ooh, this is the funniest thing I have read in weeks.  Hamas and looters raid Arafat's home, steal his Nobel Peace Prize.  Ha, Ha, Ha, Ha, stop it your killing me!  The religion of peace blows the front door off Arafat’s house and ransacks it including the peace prize.  This is after spending the week tossing people off the tallest building they could find in Gaza. Dragging others to there death behind there cars.  Killing all that oppose them and then when carnage seems to be slowing down, as a cake topper to show the world that yes we can sink lower, steal the peace prize.  Ha, Ha, Ha!  But that’s not all folks.  Hamas also stated that fanatical Islam is to be practiced by all in Gaza.  Any one that is gay will be shot dead; any woman that doesn’t wear the proper wraps will be killed.  Any man that doesn’t wear a beard will be killed.  Anyone that wants to practice a non Islamic religion will be killed.  All seculars and atheists will be killed.  And last but not least anyone that disagrees with Hamas will be killed.  And you progressives are on there side?  Your stupidity is suicidal for what you say you believe in.  In closing let me say that I’m not laughing with you, I’m laughing at you.  Ha, Ha, Ha!

  

http://www.terrorismawareness.org/what-really-happened/

by David C Beach (0 articles, 1 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 169 comments) on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 12:55:49 AM
 


Been around the block a few times.
Blue PilgrimBeen around the block a few times.

You are laughing

because you are being a heartless idiot. There is nothing at all funny about the situation!

 You say in your bio "I hate trolls and strive not to be one." You have failed utterly with your mocking post.

  THE WORLD’S BIGGEST SHAM

by Blue Pilgrim (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 997 comments) on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 1:58:30 AM
 


Author Filter Mechanics theory
David C BeachAuthor Filter Mechanics theory

I absolutly am laughing

What’s funny is that the religion of peace produces most of the active terrorists, murderers and thugs in the world mostly financed and armed by Iran.  What’s funny are liberals and socialists embracing a theology that if successful will kill you all.  And states in no uncertain terms that you are the enemy!  What’s not funny about a religion of PEACE looting a PEACE prize? I guess its funny to me because I don’t believe the Palestinians are anything other than pawns being played by the thugdoms of the Middle East to there own ends.  I don’t respect the so called Palestinians because they produce though there actions and inactions the living conditions they then bitch about continually.  I have no respect for parents sending there kids out to explode or men that hide behind woman, children and masks.  The Israelis are the most tolerant people on this earth putting up with 50 years of 12 Th century ignorance and terror from all that surround them.  I think it’s sad that though your passivity and misplaced compassion you encourage and embolden very bad people to be even worse as played out in Gaza last week.  I think it’s funny every time you have to make new excuses and exceptions to be “understanding” of the inhumanity of their fanaticism/ignorance.

by David C Beach (0 articles, 1 quicklinks, 8 diaries, 169 comments) on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 6:05:18 AM
 


Been around the block a few times.
Blue PilgrimBeen around the block a few times.

explain that to the

"Prince of Peace", and ask him about the Christian Crusades, while you are at it -- if you meet him.

It's painful for me to even think about the level of your ignorance.

by Blue Pilgrim (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 997 comments) on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 5:42:04 PM
 


Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me
pratliff94Don'pigeon hole me or sterotype me

"Prince of Peace" -- Tenth Century Crusades- what logic?

Blue Pilgrim,

Where in the world did your asinine statement, "Ask the Prince of Peace," come from? "War" never aluded to Jesus Christ! As far as you and I know, he is not a Chrisitian. 

Where in the world is there any context about the "Tenth Century Crusades?" He has not mentioned Christianity in any context at all. Your illogic is amazing.

Do you always go to such extraordinary means to attack Christianity no matter the context?

by pratliff94 (0 articles, 0 quicklinks, 0 diaries, 968 comments) on Monday, June 18, 2007 at 4:20:46 PM
 


Been around the block a few times.
Blue PilgrimBeen around the block a few times.

the point

Is that to call Islam is not a relgion of peace ignores the violence of members of any religion. Sorry you didn't get the drift of that.

by Blue Pilgrim (0 articles, 3 quicklinks, 2 diaries, 997 comments) on Thursday, June 21, 2007 at 6:15:36 PM
 


Musician and writer, who has lived and worked on all the continents and whose articles on media have been published in China, Italy, England and the US, and now resides in New York City.
Jay JansonMusician and writer, who has lived and worked on all the continents and whose articles on media have been published in China, Italy, England and the US, and now resides in New York City.

Einstein,Buber,Fromm Envisaged a peaceful ONE State Solution

For all the wishful thinking and compassion of those who would like to see peace for everyone (and eventual prosperous conditions for Arab Palestinians), clarity is missing.
The two state solution appears to many to be a subterfuge for postponing any sort of settlement while a 'Greater Israel' goes on forming itself. It appears this way to those who consider Israel politics to be dominated by its extreme right political faction. Apart from Uri Avnery, one does not hear many Israelis speaking in criticism of those on the far right, who are insisting that God gave a certain large territory to Jews alone. Nor does one recollect any addressing of the simple legacy of history displacing some 600,000 people and replacement them with an invited in 600,000, never mind how and why it happened, lets say it just happened. Then, perhaps cooling deal with this backdrop of history and how it might be affecting the present.

A map of the West Bank looks like Swiss cheese with the holes representing Israeli enclaves, and offers the viewer the no notion of a viable territory for making a nation. One rarely reads anything written by an Israeli person of consequence that speaks to genuine expectations for the creation of a successful nation by an extremely downtrodden, beaten, occupied for decades, largely refugee population living in great part on donations for basic necessities, albeit, having great energy and stubborn belief in themselves, situated next to a healthy, wealthy, highly educated and cosmopolitan people, sumptuously endowed by the world's superpower Rome of today.

We, who are not in Israel nor in the occupied territories, realize that Israeli citizens read newspapers and watch the images on TV. They most assuredly feel the embarrassment and anguish over the violent deaths of tens of thousands of Palestinians Arabs, more often than not, people resembling closely, face by face, child by child, person by person, the thousands of Israelis killed.

 And Jews can certainly appreciate, perhaps more than anyone, the Palestinian suffering of being a captive nation, and in great part removed from their land and homes.  They can imagine that if a neutral observer came down from another planetary system, the first thing asked would be, "Well, who is in charge here?  Which side has more control, power and influence to change things?"  So all these years, any discussions of Israel's non compliance with over a hundred Security Council and U.N. Assembly resolutions, as such should include having confidence that Jews are perfectly capable of demanding intelligent self-accountability from their own Israeli government.

This ignorant writer strives to hold to the Buddhist teaching of having an empty mind, without opinions, and conceptual self-consciousness, but what keeps coming up in memory is Albert Einstein, Martin Buber, Eric Fromm, all advising against partition, anticipating violence and unhappiness.

A final settlement of unification was set to a date far into the future, both in the Hong Kong solution and now in British Ireland.
Is it out of the range of imagination that in this space age of one human race awareness, that after some many decades or even a century, that a ONE state solution in Palestine would evolve, even perhaps unplanned. What if everyone converted to Judaism? or embraced some similar unifying process?

On c-span, I saw the incredibly gentle, kind and pleasantly and confidently relaxed countenances of a group of Orthodox Rabbis in full colorful traditional regalia on the stage as their statement was read out over a microphone that they deemed should not be used by themselves on the Sabbath.
 
Rabbi Yisroel D. Weiss and his fellow representatives of the Neturei Karta, at the
March on Washington Against War and Racism.

 Please do not think, that by supporting the Zionist state, you
are protecting or in some way helping the Jews people. On the
contrary, by helping Israel stay in existence, you are assisting in
the killing of Arabs and Jews alike. You are helping the buildup of
anti-Semitism universally, we plead with you, stop all support to
Israel! stop all assistance! stop all aid!
To our Jewish brethren, religious and not yet religious – Do not be
intimidated by Zionist terror tactics!!
Proclaim loudly and clearly, that only those who fully believe and
practice our religion, who believe in the ethical and moral basics of
our faith and who remain loyal to the Torah, may legitimately speak
in the name of our people.
Tell the world, loudly and clearly, that you support Palestinian
statehood in the ENTIRE Holy Land, not despite your Jewish identity,
but because of it!!!
To our Islamic brethren – please do not judge our faith or our
people, on the basis of this passing lunacy of Zionism. The Jews,
ever have been and ever will be, your friends. Do not allow your
understandable anger to settle, on those who are innocent of
wrongdoing, regardless whether they reside in Occupied Palestine,
Europe, or anywhere around the globe.
Together, men of all nations, standing together, will yet be worthy,
with God’s help, speedily and peacefully, without further pain and
bloodshed, be it Arab or Jewish, to see the liberation of Palestine
from its occupiers, the proclamation of Palestinian statehood over
the entire Land, and peace and harmony amongst all of its
inhabitants.
And may we yet merit to see, in the very near future, the revelation
of the One God, over the entire world, with all mankind in His
servitude, in joyous brotherhood, AMAN
A Salem aleikhum
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by Jay Janson (83 articles, 0 quicklinks, 6 diaries, 93 comments) on Sunday, June 17, 2007 at 11:40:51 AM
 

 

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