Monday, December 3, 2012

Noam Chomsky on the Latest Israeli-Palestinian Episode

With a little history.

Ignoring immediate Hamas offers of a truce after the 2006 election in which Hamas won control of Palestinian leadership], Israel launched attacks that killed 660 Palestinians in 2006, mostly civilians, one-third minors.  The escalation of attacks in 2007 killed 816 Palestinians, 360 civilians and 152 minors.  The UN reports that 2879 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire from April 2006 through July 2012, along with several dozen Israelis killed by fire from Gaza. A truce in 2008 was honored by Hamas until Israel broke it in November.  Ignoring further truce offers, Israel launched the murderous Cast Lead operation in December.  So matters have continued, while the US and Israel also continue to reject Hamas calls for a long-term truce and a political settlement in accord with the international consensus on a two-state settlement that the US has blocked since 1976, when the US vetoed a Security Council resolution to this effect, brought by the major Arab states.

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The reasons Washington frankly offered for its opposition to the [recent resolution admitting Palestine as an observer state of the UN] were revealing: Palestine might approach the International Criminal Court on Israel’s U.S.-backed crimes, which cannot be permitted judicial review for reasons that are all too obvious.  A second concern, the New York Times reported, was that “the Palestinians might use the vote to seek membership in specialized agencies of the United Nations,” which could lead Washington to defund these international organizations, as it cut off financing to UNESCO in 2011 when it dared to admit Palestine as a member.  The Master does not tolerate disobedience.

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And indeed, hours after the UN vote Israel announced its decision to carry forward settlement in Area E1 that connects the vastly expanded Greater Jerusalem that it annexed illegally to the town of Ma’aleh Adumim, greatly expanded under Clinton after the Oslo Accords, with lands extending virtually to Jericho, effectively bisecting the West Bank if the Area E1 corridor is closed by settlement.

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[O]ne element of the unremitting torture of its people is Israel’s “buffer zone” within Gaza from which Gazans are barred entry, almost half of Gaza’s limited arable land according to Sara Roy, the leading academic scholar of Gaza.

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Throughout these years, Gaza has been kept on a level of bare survival, imprisoned by land, sea and air.  On the eve of the latest attack, the UN reported that 40 percent of essential drugs and more than half of essential medical items were out of stock.

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The massive destruction [by Israeli attacks last month] was all in Gaza. Israel used advanced US military equipment for the slaughter and destruction, and relied on US diplomatic support, including the usual US intervention to block a Security Council call for a cease-fire.

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The cease-fire agreement stated that the measures to implement the end of the siege and the targeting of residents in border areas “shall be dealt with after 24 hours from the start of the ceasefire.” There is no sign of steps in this direction.  Nor is there any indication of US-Israeli willingness to rescind their policy of separating Gaza from the West Bank in violation of the Oslo Accords, to end the illegal settlement and development programs in the West Bank designed to undermine a political settlement, or in any other way to abandon the rejectionism of the past decades.

  Israeli Occupation Archive

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