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March 5, 2003

A Cover for Israel's Atrocities?

Behind the War on Iraq

By MICHAEL S. LADAH

While the world has been busy with the specter of a major war in the
Middle East, the American public has been getting very little news
coverage about the Palestinians and the continuation of the oppressive
Israeli measures. As the world comes closer to the war on Iraq which now
appears imminent, many of us are more concerned not only about the
major loss in civilian lives in Iraq but also about the potential tragedy that
is expected to unfold in the West Bank and Gaza.

Credible analysis about the true motives behind the war and the real
objectives of the Bush Administration has confirmed that Israel has a
vested interest in the looming war on Iraq and that Israel is expected to
reap major gains from the war. In his article "The US Gameplan for Iraq"
former CIA political analyst for 29 years, Bill Christison, gave a complete
analysis of the apparent and hidden objectives from the almost certain war
on Iraq. He classified and analyzed all the reasons being discussed by the
media and the public, and explained that the true reasons were the oil
and the present administration's desire for world domination, including
domination of the Middle East by Israel, the US surrogate power.

One of the obvious reasons that has not been mentioned by most analysts,
however, is the diversion from (or cover up for) what Israel is doing in the
West Bank and Gaza, and from what it plans to do. In an article titled "As
the world focuses on Iraq, the bodies pile up in Gaza" (the Independent,
February 23, 2003) reporter Justin Huggler asks pointedly from Gaza "Is the
Israeli military taking advantage of a time when the world is not paying
attention to what is going on here, when media coverage is focusing on
Iraq, to step up its campaign in the occupied territories?" The answer is
obviously 'yes' and Huggler explains that the restraints imposed on Israeli
repression against the Palestinians have in the past come from world public
opinion only. That public opinion is now busy elsewhere.

A more important reason for concern is what Israel might be planning for
the Palestinian residents of the West Bank and Gaza. Academic observers
and analysts of the question on Palestine, both in Israel and in the United
States, have warned about a potential major disaster if Israel makes good
on threats being vocalized by Israeli extremists regarding further ethnic
cleansing; many extremists in the government, and most settlers, have
threatened to expel Palestinians from population centers in the West Bank
and Gaza across international borders into Jordan and Egypt. These
academics and observers have warned that as the world gets more pre-
occupied with the war on Iraq, the Israeli military will manufacture
excuses to conduct another in a series of ethnic cleansing steps which
started in 1948. In her article titled "Threats of Forced Mass Expulsion" (Le
Monde Diplomatique, February 19, 2003), Amira Hass, the only Israeli
reporter who lives in a West Bank city (Ramallah), confirms that the idea of
"transfer" of Palestinians forcibly or through enticement is gaining
momentum across the political spectrum of Israeli society. Amira Hass
asserts "Some 73% of those who live in the Jewish settlements,
euphemistically known as development towns, believe that Israel should
encourage its Arab population to leave. This rises to 76% among Jews from
the former Soviet Union and to 87% among religious Jews." In the same
article, Amira Hass further confirms that mini transfers have indeed already
started:

The presence of military pacifists in the occupied territories has not
prevented "mini-transfers". Faced with non-stop harassment from their 500
Jewish neighbours and a round- the-clock military curfew designed to
protect settlers, many Palestinians have moved out of the ancient city of
Hebron. In the northern West Bank 180 Palestinian villagers in Yanun were
forced to abandon their homes and relocate after increased harassment
from the neighbouring Jewish settlement of Itamar. Other expulsions have
taken place because of the construction of Israel's infamous wall. Though
such "mini-transfers" have come to the attention of the Israeli public and
resulted in demonstrations, the loss of land and homes over the past two
years has left the Palestinians feeling dispossessed.

Considering this growing acceptance of the "transfer" idea within Israeli
society, and the fact that the world will soon be even more pre-occupied
with the war on Iraq and the problems that the war will create, Israel
could be expected to uphold its reputation of committing further
atrocities and manufacturing excuses to justify them. It should be
expected that such atrocities will include the "transfer," at least through
increased harassment by the settlers and at most by the Israeli authorities
with the backing of the occupation forces.

President Bush continues with his efforts to try to appease the Arabs and
Moslems by promising democracy for the Iraqis when he "liberates" Iraq
and a state for the Palestinians where Israel must stop building
settlements. Apparently this is the best he can do, to stop Israel from
building settlements. It is unknown how he plans to do that or whether he
plans to ask, or beg, Sharon the "man of peace" to stop, just like he asked
him in April 2002 to withdraw the Israeli forces from the West Bank
"without delay." President Bush is making promises to people who do not
believe or trust him. If he wanted to build some trust with the Arabs and
Moslems, President Bush knows how to regain his credibility; he would ask
Sharon to pull his troops out from the West Bank immediately and end the
Israeli occupation regime.

As the world gets closer by the day to a devastating war on Iraq, the world
community, including President Bush, must be mindful of the actions of
the Israeli settlers and the Israeli military in the West Bank and Gaza. The
world, especially the Middle East, does not need and can not withstand
another human tragedy in the form of a few million refugees. The
Palestinians have been victimized through frequent transfers and ethnic
cleansing since 1948. The world has the responsibility to insure that
Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza will not suffer the agony of yet
another major transfer from their ancestral homeland.

Michael S. Ladah is an Arab American who lived and worked in various parts
of the Middle East. He is the author of "Quicksand, Oil and Dreams: The
Story of One of Five Million Dispossessed Palestinians." He may be reached
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