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January 2009

No pasaran

From the Angry Arab

You Shall not Pass

From the Land Poem by Mahmud Darwish (As’ad’s translation):
“O you who are crossing over my body
You shall not pass
I am the land in a body
You shall not pass
I am the land in its splendor
You shall not pass
I am the land
O you who cross on the land
in its splendor
You shall not pass
You shall not pass
You shall not pass!”

State of Siege

From Mahmud Darwish’s State of Siege (As’ad’s translation):
“Standing here. Sitting here. Always here.
Immortals here. And we have one one goal:
To be.
After that, we disagree on everything;
on the shape of the national flag
[You will do well, o my living people, if you choose
the symbol of a simple donkey]
on the words of the new national anthem
[you will do well if you select a song about the marriage of doves]
on the duties of women
[you will do well if you select a woman to head
the security apparatus]
we disagree on the percentages
on the public and the private;
we disagree on everything. We have one goal:
to be…
After that, the individual will find
the space to select the goal.”

Israel’s fait accompli in Gaza

 
from al jazeera
 
 

There are two completely different versions of what is currently happening in Gaza.
 
In the Israeli and North American press version, Hamas – ‘Islamic terrorists’ backed by Iran – have in an unprovoked attack fired deadly rockets on innocent Israel with the intent of destroying the Jewish state.

North American politicians and the media say Israel “has the right to defend itself”. 
 
True enough. No Israeli government can tolerate rockets hitting its towns, even though the casualty totals have been less than the car crash fatalities registered during a single holiday weekend on Israel’s roads.   
 
The firing of the feeble, home-made al-Qassam rockets by Palestinians is both useless and counter-productive.
 
It damages their image as an oppressed people and gives right-wing Israeli extremists a perfect reason to launch more attacks on the Arabs and refuse to discuss peace.  
 
Israel’s supporters insist it has the absolute right to drop hundreds of tonnes of bombs on ‘Hamas targets’ inside the 360sq km Gaza Strip to ‘take out the terrorists’.
 
Civilians suffer, says Israel, because the cowardly Hamas hide among them. 
 
Actually, it is more like shooting fish in a barrel.
 
Omitting facts
 
As usual, this cartoon-like version of events omits a great deal of nuance and background. 
 

 
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While firing rockets at civilians is a crime so, too, is the Israeli blockade of Gaza, which is an egregious violation of international law and the Geneva Conventions.
 
According to the UN, most of Gaza’s 1.5 million Palestinian refugees subsist near the edge of hunger. Seventy per cent of Palestinian children in Gaza suffer from severe malnutrition and psychological trauma. 
 
Medical facilities are critically short of doctors, personnel, equipment, and drugs. Gaza has quite literally become a human garbage dump for all the Arabs that Israel does not want.
 
Gaza is one of the world’s most-densely populated places, a vast outdoor prison camp filled with desperate people. In the past, they threw stones at their Israeli occupiers; now they launch home-made rockets.

Call it a prison riot, writ large.
 
Eyeing the elections
 
When the so-called truce between Tel Aviv and Hamas expired on December 19, Israeli politicians were in the throes of preparing for the February 10 national elections.
 
Israeli politics are playing a key role in this crisis.
 
Ehud Barak, the defence minister and leader of the Labour party, and Tzipi Livni, the foreign minister and leader of the Kadima party, are trying to prove themselves tougher than Benjamin Netanyahu’s hard-line Likud party – and one another. 
 
Israel’s elections are only six weeks away, and Likud was leading until the air raids on Gaza began. Kadima and Labour are now up in the polls. 
 
The heavy attacks on Gaza are also designed to intimidate Israel’s Arab neighbours, and make up for Israel’s humiliating 2006 defeat in Lebanon, which still haunts the country’s politicians and generals. 
 
A fait accompli
 
When the air raids on Gaza began, Barak said: “We have totally changed the rules of the game.”
 
He was right. By blitzing Hamas-run Gaza, Barak presented the incoming US administration with a fait accompli, and neatly checkmated the newest player in the Middle East Great Game – Barack Obama, the US president-elect – before he could even take a seat at the table.
 

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The Israeli offensive into Gaza now looks likely to short-circuit any plans Obama might have had to press Israel into withdrawing to its pre-1967 borders and sharing Jerusalem.

This has pleased Israel’s supporters in North America who have been cheering the war in Gaza and have been backing away from their earlier tentative support for a land-for-peace deal. 

Israel’s successes in having Western media portray the Gaza offensive as an ‘anti-terrorist operation’ will also diminish hopes of peace talks any time soon.

Obama inherits this mess in a few weeks. During the elections, Obama bowed to the Israel lobby, offering a new US carte blanche to Israel and even accepting Israel’s permanent monopoly of all of Jerusalem. 
 
As he concludes forming his cabinet, his Middle East team looks like it may be top-heavy with friends of Israel’s Labour party. 

Obama keeps saying he must remain silent on policy issues until George Bush, the outgoing US president, leaves office, but his staff appear happy to avoid having to make statements about Gaza that would antagonise Israel’s American supporters.  
  
Obama will take office facing a Middle East up in arms over Gaza and the entire Muslim world blaming the US for the carnage in Gaza. 

Unless he moves swiftly to distance himself from the policies of the Bush administration, he will soon find himself facing the same problems and anger as the Bush White House. 

Arab deal killed
 
Israel’s Gaza offensive is also likely to torpedo the current Saudi-sponsored peace plan, which had been backed by all members of the Arab League.

The plan, now likely defunct, had called for Israel to withdraw to its 1967 borders and share Jerusalem in exchange for full recognition and normalised relations with the Muslim world. 

Arab governments will now be unable to sell the deal as they face a storm of criticism from their own people over their powerlessness to help the Palestinians of Gaza. 

Egypt, in particular, is being widely accused of collaborating with Israel in further sealing off and isolating Gaza. It seems highly unlikely they will be able to advance a peace plan with Israel for now.

This is a bonus for right-wing Israelis, who have always been dead set against any withdrawal and strongly supported the attack on Gaza.

Other Israeli factions who were always lukewarm about the Saudi peace plan are now unlikely to reconsider it.
 
Israel’s security establishment is committed to preventing the creation of a viable Palestinian state, and refuses to negotiate with Hamas. Unable to kill all of Hamas’ men, Israel is slowly destroying Gaza’s infrastructure around them, as it did to Yasser Arafat’s PLO.

Israel’s hardliners point to Gaza and claim that any Palestinian state on the West Bank would threaten their nation’s security by firing rockets into Israel’s heartland. 

Mighty information machine
 
Israel is confident that its mighty information machine will allow it to weather the storm of worldwide outrage over its Biblical punishment of Gaza. Who remembers Israel’s flattening of parts of the Palestinian city of Jenin, or the US destruction in Falluja, Iraq, or the Sabra and Shatilla massacres in Beirut?  
 

The US media has focused on the rockets being fired on Israel from Gaza [GALLO/GETTY]

Though the torment of Gaza is seen across the horrified Muslim world as a modern version of the Warsaw Ghetto uprising by Jews against the Nazis during World War Two, Western governments still appear bent on taking no action. 
 
Though Israel’s use of American weapons against Gaza violates the US Arms Export Control and Foreign Assistance Acts, the docile US Congress will remain mute. 

Israel’s assault on Gaza was clearly timed for America’s interregnum between administrations and the year-end holidays, a well-used Israeli tactic. 
 
Hamas refuses to recognise Israel as long as Israel refuses to recognise Hamas and the rights of millions of homeless Palestinian refugees.  

It calls for a non-religious state to be created in Palestine, meaning an end to Zionism. Ironically, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin, the founder and late leader of Hamas, had spoken of a compromise with Tel Aviv shortly before he was assassinated by Israel in 2004. 
 
An inherited mess

Israel’s hopes that it can bomb Gazans into rejecting Hamas are as ill-conceived as its failed attempt in 2006 to blast Lebanon into rejecting Hezbollah.  
 
The Fatah regime on the West Bank installed by the US and Israel after Yasser Arafat’s suspicious death will be further discredited, leaving the militants of Hamas as the sole authentic voice of Palestinian nationalism.  
 
Hamas, the militant but still democratically elected government of Gaza, is even less likely to compromise. 
 
The Muslim world is in a rage. But so what? Stalin liked to say “the dogs bark, and the caravan moves on,” and as long as the US gives Israel carte blanche, it can do just about anything it wants. 
 
The tragedy of Palestine will thus continue to poison US relations with the Muslim world. 

Those Americans who still do not understand why their nation was attacked on 9/11 need only look to Gaza, for which the US is now being blamed as much as Israel.  
 
Unless Israel can make 5 to 7 million Palestinians disappear, it must find some way to co-exist with them. Israeli leaders on the centre and right continue to avoid facing this fact. 

The brutal collective punishment inflicted on Gaza will likely strengthen Hamas and reverse any hopes of a Middle East peace in the coming years.  
 
Eric S. Margolis is an author, syndicated foreign affairs columnist, broadcaster, and veteran war correspondent. His latest book is American Raj: America and the Muslim world.

The views expressed by the author are not necessarily those of Al Jazeera.

509 Palestinians killed, 2450 injured


Don’t forgive, don’t forget.

Why Gaza’s Message Is Threatening To Some?

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By Abu Al-Sous (Salah Mansour)*

The Israeli war on Gaza hasn’t been only unprecedented in its ferocity, but it has been unprecedented in the support it received from the so called “Moderate” Arab Regimes** as well. In all circles, the Israeli attack was expected but not with this ferocity, however, the open alliance between the “Moderate” Arab Regimes with the Israeli policy makers never been this clear and obvious.

Early 2006, Palestinians in the West Bank and especially in the Gaza Strip voted overwhelmingly for Hamas in a transparent and a fair election that was monitored by the former US President Carter. In response, all Western Powers (European Union and the United States), the “Moderate” Arab Regimes, and the Israelis conspired to topple the newly elected government (see related articles section for details). As a first response, the Israeli government jailed all the elected Hamas’ representatives in the West Bank and Western Powers started all sorts of blockade against the freely elected government. I’m not a fan of Hamas or its agenda, however, I believe it’s critical to understand why these Arab leader joined the Western Powers & Israel in a conspiracy to oust the freely elected Palestinian Government. To simply say they are puppets in hands of Israel and Western powers is not good enough, there must be more to it than that.

Since the “Moderate” Arab Regimes’ hold on power is based on very little popular support (mostly imposed on the Arab people by the Western Powers), they perceive Gaza’s messages of democracy, hope, resistance, rule of law, and above all accountability & transparency as an existential threat to their shaky & undemocratic rule; it scares them that this message of hope could spread beyond the Gaza Strip. No other reason explains why President Mahmoud Abbas and the Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak are passionately closing ranks with their Israeli counterparts. This explains why the Israeli Air Force has first targeted the instruments that Hamas uses to enforce the rule of law, such as police stations, prisons, courts, justice & education ministries, fuel depots, and Universities. The primary reason behind the latest war on Gaza is make Palestinians submit to their will regardless if Hamas is power or not. Prior to Hamas’ election to power early 2006, it was Yasser Arafat who was targeted with similar policies because he refused to submit to Israeli and Western dictates, and because of that he was branded as an obstacle to “peace”.

The people in the Middle East lost hope in Westerners’ call for human rights, liberty, and democracy; sadly Westerners are the first to run from their ideals and principals when their interests are at stake. Their primary interests in the Middle East are simple: protecting Israel by all possible means and having a secure access to Middle Eastern oil; promoting liberty, human rights, and democracy are by far secondary. On the other hand, what has been shocking and humiliating to me as an Arab is how the “Moderate” Arab Regimes are flocking to support the Israeli government in its attack on our people in Gaza. In my humble opinion, this could be a signal that they are disparate; they are almost in panic mode; this is unprecedented.

Since the blockade on Gaza has been fruitless up to this point, the conspirators opted for the usage of Israeli Army to weaken, if not, destroy Hamas’ rule. The urgency to act quickly might have be driven with the fact the the clock is running out on Mr. Abbas’ and Mr. Bush’s presidencies. I also suspect that the conspirators are worried that the President elect Obama may not be as accommodating as Mr. Bush since he will be focusing on the financial melt that hit the US recently. I believe the America’s military and financial weakness will reflect negatively on its foreign policy, especially in the Middle East.

Finally, I like to end this short article by reminding the reader of what David Ben-Gurion (the 1st Israeli PM) wrote in his diary on November 11, 1948:

“Let us recognize the truth: we won not because we performed wonders, but because the Arab army is rotten. Must this rottenness persist forever?” (Simha Flapan, p. 238)

I believe Arab rottenness which Ben-Gurion spoke of may have started to reached its limits; I am afraid we’re witnessing the early signs of a political tsunamis that could transform the Middle East.

Our DATE is 60 years LATE, we shall return.

* Salah Mansour is the founder and editor of PalestineRemembered.com, the largest Palestinian online community.
** Often Western Media parades Arab Dictators as Moderate Regimes because they serve Western Powers’ interests in the Middle East. It should be noted that there is nothing moderate about these regimes, they are radicals and extremist especially when it comes to corruption, common use of torture, deployment of the intelligence services in walks of life, and filling up their prisons systems.

sincerely,

Abu al-Sous (Salah Mansour)
Chicago – USA

Message from Free Gaza

Dear Friends of Gaza,

On Monday, December 29 we sent our small ship, the DIGNITY, to besieged Gaza in an act of civil resistance against Israel’s ongoing massacre and blockade. We attempted to bring doctors, journalists, human rights workers and over three tons of emergency medical aid to the suffering people of Gaza in the midst of the worst attacks against them in over 40 years.  In a cowardly act of aggression the Israeli navy deliberately, repeatedly, and without warning rammed our unarmed ship, causing significant structural damage and endangering the lives of our passengers and crew. For CNN’s coverage of the incident, see: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=EZeNdIGI8os&feature=related and http://www.freegaza.org/index.php?module=latest_news&id=ca72ff9b346077717c7aacb1545c7919&offset= This was an act of terror meant to prevent us from accessing the people of Gaza. We will not be intimidated. We will not let Israel’s terror tactics stop us from trying to reach the people of Gaza and doing all that we can to directly confront and challenge Israel’s violence against the Palestinian people and ongoing affront to humanity.

GOALS
There is a time when silence is complicity and inaction is unacceptable. Free Gaza is neither a “protest group” nor an aid agency. Our mission and our work are political. We are a Palestinian and international effort dedicated to the principle of non-violent direct action. We are engaged in active, civil resistance against the ongoing Israeli occupation of Palestine, and the violence this occupation uses to sustain itself.

We do bring medicine, supplies, and doctors to besieged Gaza as we can, but this is utterly insufficient. Although humanitarian aid is very much needed, especially now in Gaza, focusing on humanitarian efforts alone is a form of complicity in Israel’s malevolent quest to destroy the Palestinian people.

The Palestinian people do not need charity. They need freedom and justice. These are our goals.

STRATEGY
Many countries and groups have been directing their aid to Rafah in the hopes that the Rafah border will open and they will be able to get in humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people. A number of organizations have decided to try to apply pressure on the Egyptian government to open the Rafah border crossing. There have been demonstrations in front of various Egyptian embassies around the world demanding that Egypt open Rafah, and a number of organizations have called for amassing at Rafah to demand entry. Free Gaza may send a representative to Egypt to express our support for these efforts.

However, we believe that our efforts must stay focused on directly confronting Israel’s violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes, and its ongoing belligerent occupation and continued denial of Palestinian human rights. Locking Gaza up like a prison and slaughtering its people is an intolerable crime. The governments of the world are complicit in this imprisonment and mass murder of Palestinians in Gaza. Sending in humanitarian aid without taking the political action needed to end Israel’s occupation of Palestine and impunity for the crimes its committing is not enough. Our role is to challenge and inspire the international community to stand up, speak out, and take action to enforce the law and secure justice for Palestine.

THE DIGNITY
The Dignity is currently in Lebanon. It is estimated that it might take between one and two months to repair the Dignity. It looks like the frame is warped, and the blows by the Israeli warship are deeper than we first believed. Repairs to this ship are also going to cost much more than originally expected (over $50,000 USD). For photos of the damage, see: http://www.flickr.com/photos/29205195@N02/sets/72157612017624425/

ALTERNATE SHIP
We have located an alternate ship, which we’re currently working on procuring. It’s probably not the perfect boat for the Free Gaza Movement, but it’s the most suitable and affordable one that we could locate in the short amount of time that we’re trying to work in. Our new ship will carry about 30 passengers and 10-15 tons of cargo. We intend to leave for Gaza as soon as is possible, sometime within the next two weeks.

PASSENGERS
We will give priority for places on the boat to doctors, journalists (preference going to major media outlets), and political figures or other high profile people. We will try to take 2 or 3 long-term human rights workers in on this voyage as well. If we successfully enter, we plan to make continuous, back to back trips for so long as funds are available. If you know doctors, journalists or politicians that would be willing to go with us please contact Karin at: kpally@earthlink.net or call Huwaida at +357-96-723-999 immediately. We will be putting together the list of passengers that we can accommodate on the first boat within the next 24-36 hours. However, we will also want to have a list of people ready to go on the second and third trips, if the first one makes it in, so do continue to direct people to us.

MEDICINES / CARGO
We have received lists of urgently needed medical supplies from the Palestinian Ministry of Health and from hospitals in Gaza. If you know of groups in your country that would like to donate medical supplies or make a contribution towards the purchase of medical supplies, please put them in contact with Lubna immediately at lubnna@gmail.com or +357-99-081-767

OUR MESSAGE
Israel has closed off Gaza from the international community and told all foreigners to leave. We are saying NO! We are coming in. We will not leave the Palestinian people to be slaughtered by Israel. Israel’s actions amount to war crimes and the international community must take concrete action to end this catastrophe. When states and the international bodies responsible for taking action to stop such atrocities chose to be impotent, then we–the citizens of the world–must act. We are willing to risk our lives in witness and to try to end this madness. We must work as hard and risk as much for justice as the policymakers in Israel do for war and killing. Our common humanity demands nothing less. Please join us.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO SUPPORT OUR MISSION
We know that there are large and amazingly powerful demonstrations and actions taking place around the world. In addition to all the work we know that everyone is already engaged in, we’d like you to please consider the following to help support our mission:
We’re seeking to take extraordinary action and we need the mobilization of all in order to help us create the proper environment to make this work. We need your help to make it difficult for Israel to stop us even before our boat hits the water. Please help by:

•    Planning a vigil at the Israeli Embassy in your country or any other public place, from the moment the boat departs (we will inform you of this ahead of time) until the boat’s safe arrival in Gaza
•    Contacting your local media and asking them to cover our mission;
•    Asking your elected representatives to issue statements supporting our boat mission;
•    Writing letters to your local media about the importance of this kind of direct-action resistance;

Once we set sail, we do not plan on turning back. We will stay at sea, insisting on access to Gaza, until we succeed or Israel gravely attacks or arrests us. Through all of this, we know and will insist that we are not the story. The story is the tragedy that is happening to the civilians of Gaza and why Israel is being allowed to commit these crimes with impunity. For continued updates from Palestinians and FG and ISM volunteers on the ground in Gaza, please refer to our website: http://www.FreeGaza.org

In solidarity & struggle,
The Free Gaza Movement
http://www.FreeGaza.org

Worldwide protests denounce Israel

Demonstrators in Srinagar continue to rally against Israeli air strikes in Gaza [AFP]

Angry protests against Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip are continuing with Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, witnessing a noisy demonstration.

More such rallies are to be held on Saturday across the world, including one protest being planned in the United Kingdom.

Protesters in Kabul pumped their fists into the air and shouted slogans against Israel and the US, its staunchest ally.

In Srinagar in Indian-administered Kashmir, protests continued as activists burned an effigy of Ehud Olmert, Israel’s prime minister.

In Ramallah in the West Bank, Palestinians seeking national unity are marching down the streets, undeterred by clashes with riot police.

A Palestinian solidarity group in Turkey said it is organising a rally in Ankara to speak out against the Gaza assault.

In the UK, about 18 protests across the country are expected to draw up to 20,000 people during the day.

Nadim Baba, Al Jazeera’s correspondent reporting from London, said protest organisers there were expecting a big turnout.

Global outrage

On Friday, riot police clashed with protesters in Jerusalem and in the Jordanian capital Amman, firing teargas to push back hundreds of demonstrators marching towards the Israeli embassy. Several protesters were beaten and arrested by police.

More than 10,000 people marched through Indonesia’s capital carrying banners and Palestinian flags. The demonstrators gathered in the city centre to pray for the
safety of Palestinians before marching to the US embassy, which was guarded by hundreds of police.

Protests were also held in other Indonesian cities after Friday prayers.

People shouted anti-Israel slogans
during a rally in Moscow [EPA]

In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood called for marches nationwide. Hundreds of riot police were deployed around key mosques in Cairo in anticipation of the protests. Egyptian police also detained 40 members of the Muslim Brotherhood, security officials said.

Thousands of people were out in Istanbul to support the Palestinians and show their outrage at Israel.

In Australia, more than 4,000 people gathered in the Parry Park in Sydney. Five local mosques had closed, asking worshippers to attend the vigil instead of the traditional Friday prayers.

Ibrahim Abu Mohammad, a local imam, led the service, urging Israel to recognise a humanitarian crisis in Gaza and agree to a ceasefire.

“Israel is committing an act of terrorism. It’s the duty of all the free people in the world to stand against it and stop this evil,” he said.

Hundreds took to the streets of the Bangladesh capital Dhaka after the Friday prayers and in the Philippines, dozens of demonstrators gathered in Manila, accusing Israel of war crimes.

In the Pakistani capital Islamabad, demonstrators called on the Arab and Muslim world to stop what they called the massacre committed against the population of Gaza.

Source: Al Jazeera and agencies

Dignity : We Lived to Tell the Story

1, 2009 – We Lived to Tell the Story:  Lebanon Rescued Us

Yesterday, we met with the President of Lebanon, the Chief of the Military, and the Interior Minister who all thanked us for responding and risking our lives on a mission of mercy; we profusely thanked them for rescuing us.

What would we have done, stranded out at sea, prohibited from reaching our destination, low on fuel, with a badly damaged boat if Lebanon had not accepted us?  Lebanon sent their ships to find us.  Lebanon rescued us.  Lebanon welcomed us.  And we are truly thankful.

It’s official now.  We’ve been told that the sturdy, wood construction of our boat, Dignity, is the reason we are still alive.  Fiberglass would probably not have withstood the impact of the Israeli attack and under different circumstances, we might not be here to tell the story.  Even at that, the report that came to us yesterday after the Captain and First Mate went back to Sour (Tyre) to inspect the boat was that it was sinking, the damage is extensive, and the boat will take, in their estimation, at least one month to repair.  Tomorrow, we will bring the Dignity from Sour to Beirut.  And now, we must decide what to do and from where we will do it and how we are to get back to wherever that might be.

My personal, and I know the group’s, thanks must go to Al Jazeera, that allowed three of their reporters to be onboard with us on our voyage.  As a result, Al Jazeera carried the story of the Dignity live, from castoff in Cyprus when our spirits were high, right up through the menacing maneuvers of the huge, super fast Israeli ships before they rammed us, the Israeli calls on the ship phone after the ramming calling us terrorists and subversives and telling us to return to Cyprus (even though the Israelis later claimed that they didn’t know who we were, they knew enough about us to tell us where we had come from), and the fact that we didn’t have enough fuel to follow their instructions, right up to their threat to fire at us if we didn’t turn around, ending with our beaten-up boat limping into Sour harbor in Lebanon.  Al Jazeera carried our story as “breaking news” and performed a real service to its audience and to us.  Al Jazeera called the Israelis to inquire about the incident right as it was happening and I am sure the Israelis were prepared to leave none to tell the story.  Al Jazeera told the story and documented it as it was happening.

One of those Al Jazeera reporters with us was Sami El-Haj, who was detained in Guantanamo by the United States for six incredibly long years.  What an honor to even exchange glances with such a humble man who had endured so much pain at the hands of the U.S. government.  I apologized to him that my tax dollars were being used in such a despicable way.  And Sami’s crime according to the U.S.?  Born in Sudan, and reporting for Al Jazeera in Afghanistan, Sami was the wrong color, the wrong nationality, the wrong religion, reporting for the wrong news outfit, telling us the truth about a wrong war.  And for that he survived incarceration for six long years.  Sami El-Haj, Guantanamo prisoner number 345.

Another incredibly committed journalist who was with us was CNN’s Karl Penhaul.   Karl reported the truth even when his own station was repeating Israeli disinformation.  The fact that we were traveling with these alert journalists added to the flat-footedness and obvious crudeness of the Israeli response.  Sadly, Israel has changed its story too many times to count, and that’s because they are not telling the truth.

We lived to tell the story.   Karl’s incredible reporting, just a portion of our story, can be seen on CNN at:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/30/gaza.aid.boat/index.html

where there’s also video and a photo of our damaged boat.  A little more of the story and film of the extensive damage can be seen at:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/meast/12/30/gaza.aid.boat/index.html#cnnSTCVideo

This video and the photos of Karl’s report is particularly interesting given that Israel claims that our boat was only scratched and that, in actuality, our captain, while trying to outmaneuver them, damaged their warship.

I’m told that CNN only played my full statement once–and that’s the time that it aired live.  Of course, they cut the reference to the U.S.S. Liberty.  What are they afraid of?

Last night I was on PressTV.com, along with others who were on the Dignity, and we debated a representative from WINEP, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.  I reminded the audience that the Palestinians don’t have nuclear weapons, depleted uranium munitions, white phosphorous, or F-16s, but the Israelis do.  The facts, however, tend to get garbled after being processed by the “Grand Wurlitzer” organ of state-sponsored disinformation utilizing the world’s press.

With the truth clearly on our side, Israel has been reduced to releasing ridiculous bombast.  With their multiple, conflicting stories, it is clear that the Israelis did not expect us to live to tell the truth.

On the drive from Sour through Saida to Beirut, we were welcomed like heroes because our ordeal had been seen by everyone on Al Jazeera.    The mayor of Sour came to welcome us.  The mayor of Saida insisted that we stop there, on our way to Beirut, for a special ceremony.  But there was something else that was visible along our drive, and that is the devastation that Lebanon, itself, has received as a result of the Israeli war machine.  The scars of the war are still evident everywhere.  I will write more on that tomorrow.

And one final note, President-elect Obama roared like a mighty lion onto the political scene, but now he is as silent as a lamb in the face of the death and destruction that is happening in Gaza.  As we approach the birthday celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. let us remember what Dr. King said:

“In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.”

And after five days of aerial bombardment by Israel, the carnage in Gaza continues.

From the Angry Arab

So the NYT’s token Arab correspondent from Gaza, Taghreed El-Khodary, was today permitted to write an article on her own, without the (visible) collaboration of the White Man. How could they not give her that privilege? She has spent days only focusing on the plight of the Palestinian collaborators in Gaza, and then chased the people of Gaza hoping to obtain confirmation of hostility toward Hamas, not to Israel. I received an early tip that she will be writing this piece, but I did not hold my breath. I knew that she would not disappoint in disappointing me, and in disappointing every person who cares for peace and justice (and I use the word peace not in the context of speeches and articles by lousy Dennis Ross: the peace he wants is the peace I don’t want, and vice versa). Taghreed (who really deserves a medal for fanatic Zionist reporting from the Jabotinsky Institute) did not wait long to start vomiting Israeli occupation propaganda: “that civilians are killed in the densely populated Gaza Strip when Israel stages military operations it says are essential for its security.” First, she tells you causually that civilians are killed regularly and that you should not accordingly give a shit. Secondly, she tells you that Gaza is densely populatated, and for that you need to blame the death toll in Gaza not on the Israeli bombings but on the population density. Taghreed, you see, agrees with Itzhak Rabin, that a segment of the population of Gaza (or the entire population according to dead war criminal Rabin) should just be pushed into the sea. Thirdly, Taghreed tells you that Israeli terrorist bombings (and the use of fighter jets for…”assassinations”) are called “military operations”. When you use military operations, you accord ultra-Weberian legitimacy on the killings by Israel. By the same token, would Taghreed refer to car bombings by her enemies (I mean, the Palestinains) as “military operations”, although they kill far less than the terrorist attacks by the Zionist entity (or entitity, as Libyan diplomat `Abdus-Salam At-Turayki used to call it). Fourthly, as if all this justification of Israeli killings are not enough, Taghreed volunteers that those killings of women and children (according to new standards by the New York Times, Palestinian males can never be civilians) are “essential for its security.” With that, the reader is expected to cheer Israeli killing and agree with the Israeli public that more killings of Palestinains are required by the standards of Israeli security. But then Taghreed feels compelled to report the UN estimates of civilian causualties: “Among the total dead — between 320 and 390, according to the United Nations — Palestinian medical officials say that 38 were children and 25 were women. The United Nations agency that helps Palestinian refugees said 25 percent of those killed had been civilians. Israel said it knew of 40 civilian deaths but that it was still checking.” So Palestinian men over 80 are considered combatants by the cute standards of Taghreed, and it was particularly cute that she reports to me that Israel is “still checking.” Let me know what they find out, would you o Taghreed? Far from treating Taghreed’s article as an article on the plight of civilians in Gaza, this article should be treated as an article focused on justifying Israeli killings of Palestinain civilians, and this explains why Taghreed’s name was allowed to be attached to the article, without the escort of the White Man. These are her words: “On the issue of civilian casualties, Israeli officials maintain that they do not take aim at civilians and do everything possible — like using precision-guidance systems, up-to-the minute intelligence, leaflets and phone calls to targeted areas — to avoid hitting them. They say killing and wounding civilians only undermines their primary mission: to stop Hamas from firing rockets into civilian areas of Israel.” And is if this is not enough, she then add full quotations from an Israeli military occupation propagandist. But Taghreed does not think that there are limits to services to Israeli military occupation’s terrorist propagnda. She adds: “Further complicating matters is that fact that Gaza is the size of Detroit, with one and a half times as many people. The military and government facilities of Hamas are intertwined with buildings where Gaza’s civilian population lives and works. Israelis say Hamas fires rockets at Israel from civilian neighborhoods.” With the comparision to Detroit, Taghreed wants the reader to yell: to call on Israel to kill more Palestinain women and children and terrorist men–since all Palestinian males are terrorists by Taghreed’s standards. But that is not all, Taghreed tries every possible trick or ploy to ensure that the readers fully accepts Israeli justifications for the killing of Palestinian civilians: “The United States military has also faced much criticism for killing civilians in Iraq and Afghanistan, despite what officials say is the utmost precaution against doing so.” So would Taghreed add that comparison to US wars, if Palestinian groups were to engage in attacks that kill Israeli civilians (all of whom are armed of course, unlike the Palestinians?) And Taghreed’s pro-Israeli propaganda does not stop there. She really can’t stop herself (I predict that her current services will get her the Nieman fellowship* at Harvard next year, mark my words): “In the debate over civilian casualties, there is no clear understanding of what constitutes a military target.” Tell me more, Taghreed. Children’s beds, ambulances, bakeries, mosques, schools, and colleges are not “clear” in their designation. You mean to say that it is not easy for Israel to know whether a nursery is military or not, right? I get your point. With this lousy most callous article, I only wished that Taghreed would specialize instead in focusing on the plight of Israeli collaborators who concern her a great deal.
* It was pointed out to me that Taghreed was awarded the Nieman fellowship two years ago. So I stand corrected.

New Year

In the new year, I only extend wishes of ill-will to the Zionist entity

Stop the Killing in Gaza

 

The Commissioner-General of UNRWA, Karen AbuZayd, expressed her horror to the extensive destruction visited upon Gaza Strip today and her deep sadness to the terrible loss in human life. UNRWA, the United Nation’s Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees, strongly urges the Israeli Government to heed calls for ceasing its bombardment on Gaza. Israel is a signatory to international conventions that protect non-combatants in times of conflict. These conventions are worthless if they are not upheld. …more

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