Saturday, January 19

Gaza - Israel's Inhuman crime against the world

By Mary Sparrowdancer

(Part One of a multi-part feature focusing
separately on the horrors endured in Gaza,
and the West Bank.)




Weeping father carries child slaughtered
by invading Israeli military forces in a Gaza
civilian village. Photo by Mohammed al
Zaanoun, Palestinian photojournalist
armed only with a camera, July 2006.*


The world's current political warlords lord
themselves over us while openly demonstrating
they have no regard for our opinions, our
choices, our votes or our protests. They
speak convincingly through their propaganda
media machines about "freedoms" when in fact,
liberty is their enemy and they are working hard
in a futile attempt to destroy it. They do not realize,
however, that liberty belongs to us, and it is not
theirs to destroy. They speak of lawfulness,
while swaggering in utter defiance of all laws of
civility. They speak of terrorists and point fingers
elsewhere, when they are the actual terrorists
who have murdered and displaced millions of
civilians since 2001. They speak of their
humanitarian treatment of prisoners, when in
fact they are consumed and entertained by
violence and torture that would put Ancient
Rome to shame. Nowhere are prisoners more
shamefully treated than in the Gaza Strip,
and this treatment is being funded and
made possible by US dollars.


The Gaza Strip is bordered on the south
by the sands and eternal mystique of Egypt,
on the west by the beautiful Mediterranean
Sea, its inviting beaches a place where
dreams of peaceful tourist resorts once
flourished, and on the east it is bordered
by what used to be Palestine. In 1948, Israel
announced itself a state within Palestine,
and began systematically forcing the
Palestinians off their ancestral lands in
order to build Jewish-only settlements. (1)


For almost two years, the Israeli military
forces have completely surrounded
Gaza. Israel has built tall, ugly walls
around the borders of Gaza, including
the border between Gaza and Egypt.
The Israeli military forces patrol and
attack the civilians of Gaza from the
air with US helicopters, F-16s, and
with drones. Israeli/ US tanks and
bulldozers attack from the ground,
storming through Gaza villages and
refugee camps, destroying homes
and killing more Palestinian victims.

Israeli gunboats sit poised in the once
peaceful waters off Gaza's shore, intent
upon shelling unarmed fishing boats and
massacring families daring to enjoy picnics
on the beach. With all Gaza borders tightly
closed, and with no way out by land, sea
or air, approximately 1.5 million Palestinians
are trapped in Gaza making it the largest
and most inhumane prison on earth.


In September of 2007, after sealing all of
the borders, Israel declared the civilian
population imprisoned in the Gaza Strip
a "hostile entity," and as such justified
Israel's next plan to block the delivery
of all supplies including water, food,
soap, paper, textiles, fuels and electricity.
At this moment the civilians trapped within
the closed borders of Gaza, most of them
refugees, await their fate at the hands of
the Israeli military force. This is a military
force that is funded by the US, and it is a
force from which the civilians cannot now
defend themselves, nor have they ever
been able to defend themselves.






Palestinian man tries to carry a wounded friend
after invading Israeli military forces shelled
villages in Gaza. July 2006
Photo by Mohammed al Zaanoun,
photojournalist armed only with a camera.


In speaking with photojournalists Mohammed
al Zaanoun, and Mohammed Omer via email
yesterday, I asked if the people of Gaza had
access to clean water. The answer received
from both was, "No."


"Dear Mary," Mohammed al Zaanoun wrote,
"Gaza has many problems now, such as
the electricity was cut off, and they [Israel]
will not allow food and water to enter and
many young are infected and dying due to
closure of crossings."






This is a photo of Mohammed al Zaanoun
at his desk while working for Ma'an News in
2006. This photo was taken before he
photographed the above Israeli massacre.

http://www.currentissues.tv/mohammad-az-zanoun.jpg


At this time, therefore, the 1.5 million
people trapped in Gaza have little or
no access to clean water. Building
supplies to repair water pumps and
homes that have been bombed, shelled
and bulldozed by Israeli forces are denied
passage through the closed borders.
Electricity is denied. Free trade beyond
the borders is blocked. Transfer of
emergency relief funds into Gaza is denied.

Cement is denied, leaving Gazans unable
to even properly bury those already
murdered by Israeli forces. Soap is
denied. Postal service is denied.
Bottled water is denied. Medications are
denied. The sick are denied access to
medical care across the blocked borders,
as Mohammed pointed out. During the
past three months, 70 of the desperately
ill and innocent waiting for "permission"
from Israel to cross the border for medical
care have died. In 2007 alone, the Israeli
forces slaughtered 290 people outright
in Gaza, including children (this does not
include those slaughtered in the West Bank).
Now Israel is starving the remaining 1.5
million in Gaza, while also denying them
access to clean water. (2)


One might wonder what the people of Gaza
have done to provoke such a barbaric
demonstration of hatred, racial rage and
collective torture that is being displayed
by the Israeli military forces.

While the published reason is that some
Palestinians in Gaza have fired homemade,
primitive Qassam rockets towards an
Israeli settlement (while glossing over
the fact that this settlement was built
on land stolen from the Palestinians),
we now know that much of what is
promoted in the mainstream US news is
far from the truth. A more careful search
reveals that Israeli Defense Minister,
Yaakov Toran, is quoted as saying,
"we need to remember that Qassams
are more a psychological than physical threat.
Statistically they cause the fewest losses. . . " (3)


Qassams, which were first fired into Israeli
settlements in 2002, are extremely
inaccurate, short-range homemade
rockets, and when they are fired from
Gaza, they are generally fired in the
direction of the Israeli settlement of
Sderot. Sderot is located upon the
ashes of the Palestinian village of Nadj.
According to Dr. Walid Khalidi, the
Palestinian inhabitants of Nadj were
driven out when this village was
ethnically cleansed by Israeli settlers
in 1948, the year Israel announced
its statehood. In Dr Khalidi's book,
"All That Remains: The Palestinian
Villages Occupied and Depopulated
By Israel in 1948," Najd is said to be
one of 418 ethnically cleansed villages.
Not a trace of this peaceful farming
community remains, but in the ashes
of this village and the other 417 racially
cleansed villages, there is a hint of the
true reason behind the Israeli overkill,
its frantic rage, and its racial violence
against the Palestinian refugees. (4)


According to international laws regarding
the Right of Return of refugees to their
homes, the Palestinian refugees must
be permitted to return to their own
ancestral lands or be compensated
justly for what was taken from them by
Israel. The simple truth is that Israel,
with its ever-mutating Swiss cheese
borders, cannot remain in existence
if this law is enforced. Israel cannot
possibly give back all that it has taken
from the Palestinian refugees, because
every Israeli settlement that is dotting what
was once the Holy Land, is built upon land
stolen from the Palestinians. Incredibly, the
only "Right of Return" law that Israel
acknowledges, is the right of any Jewish
person on earth to "return" to a land
where neither they nor their ancestors
have ever stepped foot, and call it home. (5) (6)


Therefore, one must ask a critical question.
In order to protect the scattered-around
"state" of Israel and all of its illegal
settlements and rather than abiding by
the international Right of Return laws,
are the Israeli forces instead attempting
to destroy as many Palestinian refugees
as possible? One of the largest
concentrations of Palestinian refugees
is now being held captive, starved,
deprived of water, bombarded daily,
and slowly murdered through neglect
and the withholding of basic needs
in Gaza.


Bush recently visited Israel, at which time
he was "thanked" by Olmert for the $30
Billion package of US funds promised to Israel.
For those of us who are increasingly
opposed to the activities of the state
of Israel (as well as the activities of
the US war machine abroad), this
"gift package" is the equivalent of
forcing all Americans into aiding and
abetting what now appears to be a
true terrorist state. Forcing Americans
to support Zionist Israeli military and its
host of illegal terrorist activities is an
abomination. Americans should not
have to helplessly watch as Zionist
politicians in the US government hand
US money over to the brutal, racist
state favored by all Zionists. This is
especially egregious because numerous
US politicians have dual citizenships in
both the US and Israel and enjoy frequent
lavish trips and vacations to "Israel," the
land forcefully taken away from the
Palestinians. No one can support the
state of Israel while also upholding his
or her oath of office to support and
uphold the US Constitution. (7)


This Christmas was bleak in Gaza.
There were no winter clothes or toys
to buy, and almost no money with
which to buy goods. There were
few sweet treats for the children.
There was little food.

There was little medicine. There is no
clean water. But, there was something
else that remains in abundance, something
that has never been taken away from the
Palestinians. It is something that one can
see well in the Palestinians if one takes
a moment to look. It is something that
continues to leave me in awe as well
as with a profoundly growing respect.


The Palestinians have been patiently
asking the world for help in ending the
Israeli occupation of their homes and
lands for 60 years now. Despite the
fact that little help has been given to
them and they remain refugees without
human rights in their own land, there is
something about them. Even after 60
years, they have not been broken in spirit.
They have remained steadfast, patient,
and still somehow in possession of a
sense of humor that allows a ready
smile, but they are also not ashamed
of weeping when their hearts are broken.
They have never given up, and they are
determined to live in peace again on their
ancestral lands - but there is something
even more: They are filled with grace.
Blocked from selling even their beautiful
flowers abroad by the inhumane US and
Israeli border closures, poverty stricken,
jobless through no fault of their own and
possessing almost nothing now, they
gave each other those flowers for Christmas. (8)


Christmas in Gaza was also bleak for my
friend, Mohammed al Zaanoun, although
to date I have never heard him complain
about his own situation even when I
have asked him about it. With the
typical grace shown by many Palestinians,
he does not focus attention upon himself or his
own suffering. With rare and brief exception,
I have only heard him speak on behalf of
others whose suffering he has witnessed and
photographed. I, however, am aware of his
personal suffering.


This photo, below, is one taken of
Mohammed as he lay fighting for his
life after he dared to photograph the
above Israeli carnage in 2006. That was
carnage the Israelis did not want the world
seeing, and so they stopped the unarmed
cameraman with typical Israeli force.



As Mohammed photographed and documented
the July 2006 Israeli military attack on Gaza
civilians as shown in the opening photos of
this article, he was struck by Israeli fire first
in the face and hand, but he continued
photographing. He was then targeted and
gunned down by an Israeli shell fired directly
into his abdomen.


Upon impact, the shell fragmented into over
100 pieces inside him. Mohammed fell to the
ground and as rescue workers ran to help him,
he told them to save his camera.


"There are photos in the camera that bear
witness to the truth," he said. "They will
help awaken the world," Mohammed said.

They helped awaken me.


Mary Sparrowdancer is an independent
journalist and author of a bestselling book
about the return of the Messiah,
"The Love Song." www.sparrowdancer.com
Please feel free to copy this article about Gaza
and send it to anyone in need of an awakening.

Mary is committed to helping Mohammed
receive the reconstructive surgeries that
he still desperately requires. If you would
like to help, contributions for Mohammed
can be sent via paypal to her email addresssparrowdancer1@earthlink.net -
or her mailing address in care of
Tenth Moon Press,
529 East Jennings Street,
Tallahassee, FL 32301.
Please earmark them "For Mohammed."
Mary wishes to thank Congressional Candidate
Mark Yannone, (AZ, Congressional District 3)
for his input regarding oaths of office,
and his brief, one-word comment suggesting
that I include the photos in this article.
He said, after looking at them, "Jesus."

References:

1.Gaza map. (1/14/2008)
http://images.nationmaster.com/images/motw/middle_east_and_asia/ natural_resources.jpg

2. 2007 Statistics. (1/14/2008)
http://www.btselem.org/english/Press_Releases/20071231.asp


3. Yaakov Toran talks about qassams. (1/14/2008)
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3222783,00.html

4. Najd. (1/14/2008)
http://umkahlil.blogspot.com/2006/06/sderot-built-on-ashes-of- ethnically.html

5. UN Human Rights Resolution 194. (1/14/2008)
http://domino.un.org/unispal.nsf/361eea1cc08301c485256cf600606959/ c758572b78d1cd0085256bcf0077e51a!OpenDocument

6. International laws. (1/14/2008)
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/israel/return/crsr-rtr.htm


7. Thanks for the $30 Billion (1/13/2008
http://www.lebanese-forces.org/vbullet/showthread.php?t=29111


8. Flowers for Christmas (1/13/2008)
http://bbsnews.net/article.php/20080107121400252

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