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Lies, hatred and the language of force

Arab View
By Robert Fisk, Middle East Correspondent
13 October 2000

This is a story about lies, bias, hatred and death. It's about our inability �
after more than half a century � to understand the injustice of the Middle
East. It's about a part of the world where it seems quite natural, after
repeatedly watching on television the funeral of 11-year-old Sami Abu Jezar �
who died two days after being shot through the forehead by Israeli soldiers �
for a crowd to kick two Israeli plainclothes agents to death. It's about a
nation that claims "purity of arms" but fires missiles at civilian apartment
blocks and then claims it is "restoring order". It's about people who are so
enraged by the killing of almost a hundred Palestinians that they try to blow
up an entire American warship.

It's as simple as that. When I walked into the local photocopy shop yesterday
afternoon, the boys there greeted me with ecstatic smiles. "Did you hear that
an American ship has been attacked?" one of them asked. "There are Americans
dead." All I saw around the room were smiles. In a corner, on a small
television screen, an Israeli Apache aircraft was firing a missile at Yasser
Arafat's headquarters in Gaza.

Seven years ago, CNN showed us the Israeli prime minister shaking Yasser Arafat
by the hand, live on the White House lawn. Now, live from Gaza, we watch a
pilot carrying out an order from the Israeli prime minister to kill Arafat by
bombing his headquarters.

As usual last night, the television news broadcasts � those most obsequious and
deforming of information dispensers � were diverting our minds from the truth.
They did not ask why the Palestinians should have lynched two Israeli
undercover men. Instead, they asked why Palestinian police had not protected
them. They did not ask why a suicide bomber in a rubber boat should have bombed
the USS Cole.

Instead, they asked who he was, who he worked for, and they interviewed
Pentagon officials who denounced "terrorism". Always the "who" or the "what";
never the "why".

It is of course possible that Osama bin Laden, one of the more recent American
hate figures, could have inspired � by sermons rather than direct instruction �
the attack on the USS Cole. Bin Laden's family originally came from Yemen. And
it was Yemen that demanded the right earlier this week to fly arms direct to
the Palestinians of the occupied territories � provoked, it seems, by slow-
motion footage of yet another boy, a 12-year-old, dying on top of his father in
Gaza after being shot by the Israelis. Yet many of the attacks on Israeli
occupation forces in Lebanon were carried out by young men, unconnected with
the corrupt Arab political �lite but enraged by the injustice of their lot.
Maybe it was the same in Yemen.

When Yasser Arafat signed the Oslo agreement seven years ago, only a very few
asked how soon this raddled, flawed, hopeless "peace" would collapse. I thought
it would end in violence because the Palestinians were being forced by
Americans and Israelis to sign a peace that would give them neither a state nor
an end to Jewish settlements on Arab land, nor a capital in Arab east
Jerusalem.

I wrote that Arafat had been turned from "super-terrorist" into a "super-
statesman" but could easily be turned into a "super-terrorist" again. And so it
came to pass. Yesterday, the Israeli spokesman Avi Pasner shared a BBC
interview with me � and called Arafat a "terrorist".

Alas, none of it was surprising � none save our continued inability to grasp
what happens when a whole society is pressure-cooked to the point of explosion.
A Pentagon official was saying last night the US government was trying to find
out if the attack on the USS Cole was "related" to "violence" in the Middle
East. Come again? Related? Violence? Who can doubt that the attempt to sink the
Cole and all her 360 American crew was directed at a nation now held
responsible for Israel's killing of scores of Palestinian civilians? The United
States � despite all the claptrap from Madeleine Albright about "honest
brokers" � is Israel's ally.

Ever since Arafat tried to leave the US ambassador's residence in Paris two
weeks ago, the Palestinians have placed this responsibility on America's
shoulders. If the US wants to go on supporting an ally that shoots down
Palestinians in the streets of the occupied territories, then the United States
will be held to account. And will pay for it.

No, of course this does not excuse the bloodthirsty killing of armed Israeli
agents or the desecration of the Tomb of Joseph in Nablus, or, indeed, the
murder of Jewish settlers. But the cruelty of the Palestinians can be explained
by the cruelty of the Israelis. The death toll among Palestinians now is almost
exactly equal to that at Qana in 1996 when Israeli gunners butchered 106
Lebanese civilians. We called it a massacre. The Israelis said it was a
mistake. True, it's scarcely 5 per cent of the death toll at the Sabra and
Chatila refugee camps, when Israel's militia allies killed up to 2,000
Palestinian civilians. We called that a massacre. Israel said this, too, was a
mistake. Like they called the death of two 12-year-old children and a seven-
year-old child and Sami Abu Jezar a mistake.

And yesterday � with no institutional memory to guide them � journalists were
taking at face value Israel's extraordinary claim that they fired "only at
military targets", that the civilian population of Gaza had been "told to
evacuate" the areas to be bombed. Do I not seem to remember how the Israelis
said in 1982 that in Lebanon they "only fired at military targets" � and left
more than 17,000 civilians dead in two months? Do I not recall that the
Israelis ordered the villagers of Mansouri to "evacuate" before they shelled it
in 1996, then attacked their cars on the road and fired a missile into the back
of an ambulance, killing four children and three women � the missile made, of
course, by the Boeing company of America?

And was not the CIA supposed to be training the Palestinian policemen now being
derided by Mr Pasner as "terrorists" (his own country having personally vetted
which of them should carry arms)? And was not the United States the guarantor
and broker of the disastrous Oslo agreement? So is it really surprising that
the Palestinians � indeed, the Arabs � blame the United States for the tragedy
unfolding in the Holy Land?

And is it any less surprising that the Israelis have now turned on the man w
ith whom they thought they would conclude a peace that would turn "Palestine"
into a Bantustan? The man who was supposed to "control" the Palestinians, who
was supposed to lock up opponents of the "peace process" � whether they be
peaceful or violent � is not doing what he was told. He walked out of Camp
David because it was a surrender too far. So President Clinton blamed him for
the conference's failure � on Israeli television, of all places � and ordered
Arafat not to declare a state. Or else.

And now, when two US presidential contenders � Messrs Bush and Gore � try to
out-do each other in their love and loyalty for Israel, can America comprehend
what is happening?

I suppose it's the same old story. The Israelis only want peace. The unruly,
riotous, murderous Palestinians � totally to blame for 95 of their own deaths �
understand only violence.

That's what Israel's military spokesman said last night. Force, he said, "will
be the only language they understand". Which is about as near to a declaration
of war as you can get.
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