“Housing crisis in Israel !” Not a word of concern for
the housing crisis in Gaza .
Israel ’s
population density stands at 964 persons per square mile. Gaza ’s people are crowded into 22,000 per
square mile.[1]
So far, three Israeli civilians have been killed by Hamas
rockets. Israel has killed 1,900
Palestinians, including 415 children, injured over 10,000 plus ten thousand
homes destroyed and 30,000 damaged. Gaza
is in a crisis with more destruction than it has ever experienced during its seven
year siege. Israel
bombed Gaza ’s only
power plant, knocking out electricity for sewage plants and hospitals.
According to Jewish Voice for Peace:
Before the crisis, Gaza had 2,047 hospital beds. That’s about
one bed for every five injured Palestinians. Medical supplies, including pain
medication, are in extremely low supply. “Never seen such massive destruction
ever before,” is how Peter Maurer, president of the International Red Cross,
described Gaza
last week.[2]
So, once again, Hamas goes into “peace talks,” knowing full
well what the outcome will be, and who will be blamed for the breakdown. All
across the world there will be little demonstrations against Israel ’s
devastation but little will change. Thousands of Americans will take to the
streets in protest and congress will still vote 100% to support Israel and
praise Netanyahu in his slaughter of Palestinians. Obama will continue to
announce that Israel
has a right to defend itself.
I think it was Einstein who said that insanity is doing the
same thing over and over again and expecting a different outcome. The Palestinians have been down this road so
many times before and nothing changes.
Why? Because the “peace talks” do not focus on International
law. They ignore the Geneva Convention. The talks will slide right over dozens
of UN resolutions. Such things are not the goal of Israel . All Israel wants is “calm,” and for the
human rights of the Palestinians and their equality as citizens of the world. to
be forgotten as soon as possible so Israel can get back to the business
of occupation.
Recognition of Palestinian rights to their own land and
water will be announced as a threat to Israel ’s security, which is another
word for “We have no responsibility for violence, no matter what we do."
Everybody knows Israel only kills terrorist. And
how do we know that those killed are terrorist?
Answer: Because Israel
kills them.
My father’s brother, Ismail
al-Ghoul, 60, was not a member of Hamas. Hisdra, 62, was not a militant of Hamas.
Their sons, Wael, 35, and Mohammed, 32, were not combatants for Hamas. Their
daughters, Hanadi, 28, and Asmaa, 22, were not operatives for Hamas, nor were
my cousin Wael’s children, Ismail, 11, Malak, 5, and baby Mustafa, only 24 days
old, members of Islamic Jihad, the Popular front for the Liberation of
Palestine or Fatah. Yet, they all died in the Israeli shelling that targeted
their home at 6:20 a.m. on Sunday morning.[3]
There may be some talk by Israel of “easing” the siege at
the check points, just enough to let the anti-Palestine Zionists proclaim the
“generous offer” by Israel and make sure Hamas gets no credit for brokering a
deal. But, in the big picture, it will
be a continuation of the status quo. Occupiers
will remain occupiers and refugees will remain refugees with no right of return
and little economic opportunity to meet basic human needs. In the words of Jeff
Halper, Palestinians will remain “warehoused.” Israel ’s goal is not to change the
facts on the ground, but to stop the exposure of its violence. If that happens,
if there is a “peace deal” without a change in Israel’s choke hold on Gaza, in
a few years there will be rockets and Cast Lead bombardment all over again.
Einstein is right. It’s insane.
Thomas
Are
August
13, 2014
[1] Dennis
Kucinich, Gaza
Buffer Zone, The Guardian August 5,
2014.
[2] Action
Alert, Jewish Voice for Peace, Stefanie
Fox, Red Cross, Never Seen Such Massive Destruction. August 11, 2014
[3] Nick
Wing and Samantha Lachman, 17 Things To Read If You’re Trying To See All Sides
Of the Israel-Gaza Conflict., Huffington Post, August 5, 2014
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