Mal Contends

Michael Leon blogs at http://malcontends.blogspot.com. Michael is a writer living in Madison, Wisconsin. His writing has appeared nationally in The Progressive, In These Times, OpEdNews.com, and CounterPunch.

US-Israel Crimes in Gaza

Update: Watch Death in Gaza. [Thank you, The Proletariat.]

It's way past time for silence on this issue from the progressive community.

One rarely reads of the US-supported Israeli atrocities committed in Gaza and the occupied territories. I mean what's Gaza, and are Palestinians really human beings?

They are. And what's being done to the Palestinians is an obscenity, a bloody siege described in a widely-distributed pamphlet at a 2002 demonstration as a "macabre saga of violence and methodical repression (Islamic Circle of North America)". It's unclear that if the violence and repression were to be featured on broadcast TV what the reaction would be.


[Picture above is of a demonstrator in the largest Palestinian human rights protest held in American history on April 20, 2002 in D.C.]

As one commenter wrote a couple of years back: "You can't be half-humanistic and half-fascist."

Writes Jeff Halper in CounterPunch:
In another few days, I will sail on one of the Free Gaza movement boats from Cyprus to Gaza. The mission is to break the Israeli siege, an absolutely illegal siege which has plunged a million and a half Palestinians into wretched conditions: imprisoned in their own homes, exposed to extreme military violence, deprived of the basic necessities of life, stripped of their most fundamental human rights and dignity. The siege violates the most fundamental principle of international law: the inadmissibility of harming civilian populations. Our voyage also exposes Israel’s attempt to absolve itself of responsibility for what is happening in Gaza. Israel’s claim that there is no Occupation, or that the Occupation ended with “disengagement,” is patently false. Occupation is defined in international law as having effective control over a territory. If Israel intercepts our boats, it is clear that it is the Occupying Power exercising effective control over Gaza. Nor has the siege anything to do with “security.” Like other elements of the Occupation in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, where Israel has also besieged cities, towns, villages and whole regions, the siege on Gaza is fundamentally political. It is intended to isolate the democratically-elected government of Palestine and break its power to resist Israeli attempts to impose an apartheid regime over the entire country.
This is why I, an Israeli Jew, felt compelled to join this voyage to break the siege. As a person who seeks a just peace with the Palestinians, who understands (despite what our politicians tell us) that they are not our enemies but rather people seeking precisely what we sought and fought for – national self-determination I cannot stand idly aside. I can no more passively witness my government’s destruction of another people than I can watch the Occupation destroy the moral fabric of my own country. To do so would violate my commitment to human rights, the very essence of prophetic Jewish religion, culture and morals, without which Israel is no longer Jewish but an empty, if powerful, Sparta.

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Geeze, you put that Obama

Geeze, you put that Obama kool aid down, and I end up agreeing with you.

Last night I watched Death in Gaza. Its actually up on Google.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6285051748819867080&ei=GbiZSLrfM...

I warn you its not a happy ending.

Kool aid,

hey prol, missed this, great stuff, though it does appear to sidestep Israel's responsibility.

But do you really believe that supporting Obama for president merits a description of having drunk kool aid, a la Jim Jones?

A few points:

- Kucinich and Edwards were my first choices
- I harbor (as I'm sure you do) a deep disdain for racism; that, among other aspects, is what brought me to sing Obama's praises, qualified as they are, but I do believe electing Obama is the right thing to do at this moment; and if he starts behaving like a neocon in the future, the response is obvious
- Obama, like just about every member of Congress, treats Israel like the third rail of politics (Social Security no longer holding this distinction)
- I don't know if you intend to be funny with the kool aid talk; but, hey, I take my politics seriously especially when the US and Israel is murdering people in my name, and racism remains potent at home

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