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Jul 15 2006
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By Gila Svirsky   

MWC Corner,

The Occupation?  Fuggedaboutit!
Gila Svirsky

ImageWhat a stroke of luck – 10 days before a war breaks out in Lebanon, we buy an apartment in Nahariya.
 
We had been looking for a place for about a year.  We went to Cyprus to check out the beautiful new communities on the northern shore – it’s quite a bargain, if you don’t mind settling in occupied territory.  We thought about Mauritius, but the savings on real estate would be offset by the costs of flights there.  So finally we settled on an apartment under construction in Israel’s sweetest little town on the Mediterranean coast – just 5 miles south of the border with Lebanon.

We were looking for a sea view.  Had the balcony already been built, we would have been able to watch the Israeli navy array itself along the coast, laying siege to Lebanon.  We wanted to be close to Kibbutz Sa’ar, just north of Nahariya, where one of my grown daughters lives, except when she evacuates herself to safer points south.  And we wanted a getaway from turbulent Jerusalem, somewhere we could spend long quiet weekends and eventually a serene retirement.  Several dozen rockets dropped into her kibbutz and our serene neighborhood this weekend.

In listening to the media, to my neighbors, to the gas station attendant, I am amazed by the lack of comprehension:  “We leave Gaza, they shoot missiles at us from there.  We leave Lebanon, they kidnap our boys.  How do they expect us to leave the West Bank? 

Fuggedaboudit!”

These views, expressed by most Israelis these days, can only fill me with awe at how the Big Lie works:  Repeat it often enough, publicly enough, by political and spiritual leaders, and the whole country/world will begin to believe that Israel is innocent of all wrongdoing and that these attacks emerged from a political vacuum.

These views, expressed by most Israelis these days, can only fill me with awe at how the Big Lie works:  Repeat it often enough, publicly enough, by political and spiritual leaders, and the whole country/world will begin to believe that Israel is innocent of all wrongdoing and that these attacks emerged from a political vacuum:

As if there is no occupation.  As if there is no siege on Gaza.  As if there are no 39 years (and counting) of military and political oppression with all the killing, maiming, home destruction, and livelihood wrecking that this entails.  What is it about “end the occupation” that they don’t understand?

No, I do not justify Qassam missiles or Katyusha rockets hurled at Israeli towns or the kidnapping of anyone (even armed soldiers in tanks).  I do not justify any attacks by missile or suicide bomber or remotely detonated device.

Nor do I justify the endless shelling of Gaza and Lebanon – land, sea, and air – for any reason at all, let alone for purposes more related to posturing and domestic public opinion than with accomplishing any political objective.  “How could we not respond when they kill and kidnap our soldiers?” asked Yuli Tamir, our Education Minister (for goodness sakes!) and a former Peace Now activist.  As if shelling is sure to make the Hizbullah leaders remorseful and let our boys come home.

So, as usual in wars, we have an alliance of the jingoistic decision-makers on both sides, whipping up patriotism while they watch the fighting on-screen from bunkers deep in the earth.  In Israel, this war absolutely thrills the right wing:  The escalation keeps up the militaristic approach to problem solving, discredits the view that Israel must leave the occupied territories, and distances the current warfare from its roots in the ongoing occupation.  What’s not to love about this war?

And as usual in Israel, a few cantankerous peace organizations – the Coalition of Women for Peace, Gush Shalom, Ta’ayush, and a few others – increase their presence on the streets.  At Women in Black last Friday, we carried our regular “End the Occupation” signs and buttressed them with signs saying, “Stop the Killing – Negotiate!” (and “It’s the Occupation, Stupid!”).  But when the cannons roar, so do the bystanders, and a dozen police were there to prevent anything worse than words and gestures.

A day will come when this small corner of the Mediterranean will again hold sailboats and waterskiers, and I’m looking forward to that view from the balcony.  I still think it was a good investment.

Shalom / Salaam from Jerusalem,
Gila

Gila Svirsky corespondent of MWC in occupied territory is co-founder of Coalition of Women for Peace

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1. 16-07-2006 03:37
From The HAMAS CHARTER: 
 
"There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors." 
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2. 16-07-2006 03:43
Did you know?
* On July 12th, Israel launched a massive invasion of Lebanon. Israeli aircraft fired missiles targeting civilian infrastructure, including bridges, roads, a mosque, a community center, and the Beirut International Airport, and the Israeli navy is blockading Lebanon’s ports. Israel has killed at least 50 Lebanese civilians and injured more than 100, including entire Lebanese families of 10 and 7 people killed in the villages of Dweir and Baflay. 
 
* On June 27th, Israel launched a massive invasion of the Gaza Strip. Israeli aircraft fired missiles targeting civilian infrastructure. In illegal acts of collective punishment, Israel demolished three key bridges, the Gaza Strip’s only electricity generation plant, and part of a university, thereby endangering Palestinian human rights to food, water, health, electricity, education, and freedom of movement. Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert admitted that the purpose of these measures is to “apply pressure” to the civilian population of the Gaza Strip. 
 
* On June 20th, Israeli aircraft fired at least one missile at a car in an extrajudicial assassination attempt on a road between Jabalya and Gaza City. The missile missed its intended target and killed three Palestinian children and wounded 15. 
 
* On June 13th, Israeli aircraft fired missiles at a van in an extrajudicial assassination of two Palestinians in Gaza City. A second barrage of missiles fired shortly afterward killed nine Palestinian bystanders.  
 
* On June 9th, Israel shelled a beach in Beit Lahiya killing 8 civilians and injuring 32. At the site of the killing, Human Rights Watch found evidence of a 155mm artillery shell consistent with those fired from an Israeli M-109 Self-Propelled Artillery.  
 
Israel’s human rights violations in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon are being committed with US weapons financed by US tax dollars: 
 
The Israeli air force fighter squadrons are composed of Lockheed Martin F-16I Fighting Falcons and Boeing F-15Is, which fire US-manufactured AMRAAM, Sidewinder, and Sparrow missiles. From 2000-2005, the United States licensed to Israel at least $1.062 billion of spare parts, engines, and missiles for its F-15 and F-16 fighter planes. 
 
From 2000-2005, the United States licensed to the Israeli navy more than $572 million worth of patrol boat, ship, and submarine components and spare parts, torpedoes, and sonar equipment. 
 
From 2000-2005, the United States licensed to Israel more than $348 million worth of tanks, components, and spare parts. 
 
From 2000-2005, the United States licensed to Israel $69,163 worth of M-109 spare parts and 155mm artillery shells. 
 
(Statistics for US weapons licensed to Israel are compiled from the State Department’s annual report to Congress pursuant to Sec. 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act. For more information, click here: http://pmddtc.state.gov/)  
 
Israel’s summer of killing civilians and destroying civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip is a clear reminder that Israel remains the occupying power of the Gaza Strip despite last year’s “unilateral disengagement”. Living under military occupation, the Palestinians of the Gaza Strip are “protected persons” under the terms of the Geneva Conventions. Israel’s targeting of civilians and civilian infrastructure in the Gaza Strip and Lebanon is a violation of the Geneva Conventions and constitutes war crimes.  
 
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3. 16-07-2006 03:47
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There is no solution for the Palestinian question except through Jihad. Initiatives, proposals and international conferences are all a waste of time and vain endeavors.

 
 
Ummmm wonder why...:roll
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4. 16-07-2006 04:31
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Hezbollah is the main political party representing the Shia community, Lebanon's largest religious bloc. Hezbollah supports the destruction of the state of Israel and co-operates with other militant Islamic organizations such as Hamas in order to promote this goal. 
 
There is plenty of propaganda circulating, most of it appears to be a diluted version of Islamic fundamentalist rhetoric. These fundamentalists as far as I can see believe that the Jews were Nazis who perpetrated the holocaust on them selves in order to achieve the little scrap of land that was assigned them in 1948. 
 
The assignment of that land has been the source of Arab-Israeli conflict since it's inception. This latest skirmish is, in my belief, a continuation of the Arab-Israeli war which began in 1948. Actually much earlier than that, but 1948 is significant because that was when the State of Israel was established. 
 
In this day and age, almost 60 years later, The attempted extermination of the Jewish race has been apparently forgotten, and somehow Israel trying to defend it's territory has become terrorism?  
 
Hamas and Hezbollah will not negotiate. The displacement and destruction of Israel is a religious requirement as part of their stated creedo. 
 
I'm not saying that Israel shouldn't consider a milder or different response, but please. Hezbollah is a minority political party in Lebanon, Hamas is the majority party in Palestine. Elected.
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