STOP BARAK!

From: Knut Rognes (knrognes@online.no)
Date: Fri Oct 27 2000 - 11:51:55 MET DST

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    Knut Rognes

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    STOP BARAK!
    By Tanya Reinhart

    The second stage in Israel's assault on the Palestinians has started
    already. They waited for the Arab League summit to end and then, away from
    the cameras, Barak started executing the big plan.
    There is hardly any media coverage of what is actually happening. The
    propaganda technique for this week is to keep the issue in the news,
    creating an impression of coverage, but in fact, provide no actual
    information, or keep us busy with trivia - like the Israeli coalition
    negotiations (as if there is any difference between Barak and Sharon).
    Another smoke-screen is the heated discussion of Barak's plan for
    'unilateral separation' - a recycled motive which has been brought up many
    times already in the past. As disgusting as this plan is, it has nothing to
    do with what is actually going on now, beside giving the impression that
    business is, essentially, as usual.

    But the picture which emerges from Palestinian (and other) electronic
    reports of the last two days is different and terrifying.

    Already since last week "The West Bank and Gaza Strip is under complete
    siege. Every village and town has been cut off, making travel between
    regions impossible. The closure has gravely impacted health service
    delivery to Palestinians. Patients with serious injuries requiring referral
    to Jordan, Saudi Arabia, or Egypt for specialized care are unable to be
    transported. UPMRC's and other health organizations' medical teams are
    facing incredible difficulties reaching sick patients. The Primary Health
    Care system in Palestine has become paralyzed since doctors cannot access
    clinics and patients in rural areas cannot access city hospitals". (Report
    of Dr. Mustafa Barghouthi, The Union of Palestinian Medical Relief
    Committees).

    In the last two days the siege was severed. "In a highly dangerous step,
    the Israelis have been enforcing the siege imposed upon the Palestinian
    population centers especially the cities of Bethlehem and Hebron in the
    West Bank. This morning the belligerent Israeli Occupation Forces have
    blocked the entrances of the two cities by cement walls. The imposition of
    siege upon the Palestinian cities and blocking the roads connecting them
    together leads to separating them from each other" (AL-MEZAN Center report,
    23.10).

    The Israeli army prevents any movement in or out of the sealed areas. There
    are reports on people going to work in the fields and getting shot on their
    way. It is now up to Israel whether the locked people will have food and
    water in the coming days, when the diminishing supply ends. Planes carrying
    aid are denied entrance. Israel controls also their electricity and
    telephone lines. Their disconnection is being discussed in Israeli media.

    With the majority of Palestinians locked defenseless in their towns, israel
    can turn undisturbed to the job of 'evacuation' (transfer). They started
    with Palestinian neighborhoods in the vicinity of Jerusalem. Beit Jala is
    already a ghost town. Hundreds have fled. There is no telephone contact.
    Same with the neighboring Aida refugee camp. Those who resisted Israel's
    earlier call to evacuate "for their own protection" had to flee when their
    homes got bombarded.

    On Monday, Col. Raanan Gissin, an Israel army spokesman, promised proudly
    that "Beit Jala, Beit Sahour and other (Palestinian) places will turn into
    Beirut" (AP, 23.10). Beit Sahour, then, is probably next. As for the 'other
    Palestinian places', Israel is now bombarding several residential areas
    with rockets from attack helicopters, tanks, heavy machine gun ammunition,
    and 'launched' grenades. "Israeli helicopters shelled Bethlehem in the West
    Bank and ordered the residents of the eastern parts of the city to evacuate
    their houses because they were to be shelled". (AL-MEZAN Center report,
    23.10). It appears that in Hebron, they are trying to expand the "Jewish
    quarters" and drive residents out of neighboring areas.

    Still, they view all this as just the beginning. Dan Halutz, commander of
    the Israeli Army force " has threatened to bring the weight of the air
    force down on the Palestinians if the current unrest escalates" And he
    provides a detailed reasoning for sending the airforce against unarmed
    civilians: "So far, Halutz said, the risks of using the air force have not
    outweighed the benefits. No helicopters have been at risk. He added that
    the IAF has no information that the Palestinians have shoulder-held
    anti-aircraft missiles" ('Jerusalem Post, 24.10). Safe and clean slaughter
    -lots of benefits. That's how they talk now in power drunk Israel.

    Trying to figure out the full picture, it is hard to avoid comparison to
    1948, when the Israeli army, under Ben Gurion's orders, drove hundreds of
    thousands of Palestinians out of their homes, and confined the remaining to
    closed, restricted areas, governed for years by military rule. Barak
    declared many times that his role-model has always been Ben-Gurion. Perhaps
    we are beginning to get a glimpse of what he meant.

    1948 is already "in the air" in the public discourse in Israel. The pervert
    Israeli self image, guided by massive propaganda, is that it is the
    Israelis who are being under siege, fighting for their independence,
    threatened by the Palestinian empire and the whole Arab world, just like in
    48. And we already hear main stream commentators saying that "The
    Palestinians are using the same tactics as in 48" (Zeev Shif to Amikam
    Rothman in radio B morning program, 24.10).

    Even the shamefully little that the Palestinians got in the Oslo accords is
    too much for Barak. If we let him, Barak will carry out his Ben Gurion
    vision. And it won't necessarily stop in one front. Assured of US support,
    fascinated by his own power, he may drag the whole area into a horrible
    war. Some analysts have always warned that world war III - the final one -
    may start in the Middle East. Israel is led now by a lunatic, megalomaniac
    general, who keeps his plans secret even from his government. And it is
    this general who is authorized to unleash Israel's nuclear arsenal. This is
    not a risk the world can take.

    But he can still be stopped. This time it is not like Iraq or Kosovo.
    Opposition to Israel around the world is enormous. The US has not managed
    to mobilize even the Western world around this new crusade, as it did then.
    They didn't prepare it carefully enough. The propaganda machine did not
    start on time, and even if it had, it is difficult to sell the world that
    it is the Palestinians who are committing atrocities against the Israelis.
    Empires fell in history precisely when they started to believe they are
    omnipotent.
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