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       CRIES FROM PALESTINE AND CRIES FROM ISRAEL

  "My sister-in-law just called crying - about 4 hours
  ago Al-Bireh had about 3 minutes of heavy gunfire.....
  her neighbor, Aida, was walking back home on the Friends
  road from Ramallah after shopping for the Eid holiday.
  Her husband was walking with her when a single bullet
  from Pesgot settlement entered her shoulder and tore
  into her body.  Rushed to Ramallah hospital she was
  pronounced dead 30 minutes later....her kids are home
  and were informed a few minutes ago that their mother
  will never come home....  Today, Saturday, we laid to
  rest a beautiful 9-yr old boy.....Tomorrow, Sunday, we
  will bury Aida..... Monday is only two days away..."
                  Sam Bahour - Saturday

  "In the past 24 hours, the Israeli forces have escalated
  their attacks on Palestinian civilians. They have tightened
  the siege imposed on the Palestinian towns, especially
  Ramallah and el Bireh... The Israeli forces' escalation of
  attacks have resulted in the killing of three Palestinians
  during the last 24 hours. A fourth has died of wounds of an
  earlier shooting. Apparently in all four cases, those killed
  had not been taking part in any demonstrations or clashes
  and were not posing any threat to Israeli soldiers or
  settlers when they were killed."
                     LAW Society - Saturday

  "The iron grip of the closure in its new format is
  increasingly strangling a population of 2.8 million
  people, yet no one is saying a word, not around the
  cabinet table of the outgoing government - the peace
  government - not among those who are going to serve
  in the new government, and not in the opposition
  of the Zionist left."
                     Gideon Levy - Sunday


MID-EAST REALITIES © - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 3/04:
   Appalling!  Outrageous!  War Crimes!  Revenge!
   They are different kinds of cries of course.  The Palestinians are bleeding,
dying, and being collectively strangled and tortured.  But from at least
some Israelis and some Jews around the world there are cries of serious
anguish and moral protest.


           APPALLING EQUATION
             By Gideon Levy

[Ha'aretz, Op Ed, 4 March 2001]:
The Palestinians' cemeteries will be filled with visitors tomorrow.  Every
year the Palestinians visit the graves of their loved ones on the morning
of the Feast of the Sacrifice, Id al Adha; tomorrow they will be visiting
more than 300 fresh graves, of which 87 hold the remains of children. Then
they will return to their homes for the festive meals.  This year, though,
few families will be partaking of sheep's meat, the traditional food of
this holiday, but will be eating chicken instead, because of the price.
 And many children will not be wearing new holiday clothes, as is the custom,
because their parents don't have the money to buy them. There will also
be fewer than the usual number of guests - some relatives won't be able
to attend because of the closure imposed in the territories.

It has been a long time - since their calamity in 1948 - that the Palestinians
have endured such a hard Feast of the Sacrifice.  Just an hour's drive
from Jerusalem, a cruel drama has been under way for the past five months
the likes of which have not been seen since the early period of the Israeli
occupation, but the majority of Israelis are taking absolutely no interest
in it. The iron grip of the closure in its
new format is increasingly strangling a population of 2.8 million people,
yet no one is saying a word, not around the cabinet table of the outgoing
government - the peace government - not among those who are going to serve
in the new government, and not in the opposition of the Zionist left.

It has to be said starkly and simply: There has never been a closure like
this there, in the land of the barriers and the closures. In the worst
of the times of the previous Intifada, when the IDF was in every corner
and curfew reigned supreme, there was not a situation in which a whole
people was jailed without a trial and without the right of appeal. Appeal?
If in the past the fate of a woman about to give birth,
or of a sick person who was about to die, depended on the humanity of the
young soldier who was manning the roadblock, and who either let them pass
or not, now the Palestinians can only dream about a good soldier who once
might perhaps have raised the barrier: Israel has split the West Bank by
means of hundreds of trenches, dirt
ramparts and concrete cubes which have been placed at the entrance to most
of the towns and villages.

No one enters and no one leaves, not those who are pregnant and not those
who are dying. There isn't even a soldier with whom one can plead and beg.
The village, the refugee camp or the town are besieged and their residents
are imprisoned. A schoolchild cannot get safely to his school, or a student
to her college, or an adult to his work.

A network of bizarre Burma roads that break through the encirclement are
sending an entire people along muddy, rocky routes, with the situation
aggravated by a substantial risk of getting caught or getting shot by soldiers
who often open fire on the desperate travelers trying, somehow, to cling
to the routine of their lives. Only those who travel on the roads of the
West Bank can grasp the full extent of the
atrocity.

This mass jailing of an entire people, with its monstrously inhumane dimension,
entails also a mortal economic blow. According to data of the United Nations
envoy Terje Roed-Larsen, the credibility of which there is no reason to
doubt, the Palestinians are losing $6.8 million a day because of the present
closure, and to date their losses total more than a billion dollars. For
an economy that was shaky to begin with, that is a death blow. A quarter
of a million unemployed, a million
people living beneath the Palestinian poverty line - $2.10 a day - and
a 50 percent decline in the gross national product: These are nightmarish
statistics not only for the Palestinians but for the Israelis as well.

Never before has there been distress and suffering on this scale among
the Palestinians in the territories. They will engender unprecedented despair
and ultimately they will spark violence more cruel and painful than anything
seen so far. Already now, 84 percent of the Palestinians, who are generally
steeled against adversity, say that they are suffering from "psychological
hardship," according to an
up-to-date survey conducted by Bir Zeit University. The number increases
day by day.

Their hardship will be transformed into more and more terrorist attacks.
This is the point: the horrific distress of the Palestinians because of
the present closure will quickly turn into the distress of the Israelis.
If their Feast of the Sacrifice looks the way it does, then our Purim will
not bring with it much happiness either. Simple as it is, no one is taking
into account the gravity of this appalling equation. Even
those who have in their hearts considerations based on a humanitarian or
moral approach, should have long since calculated the profit and loss balance
for Israel.

The present closure is totally unrelated to security considerations.  Anyone
who doubts this is invited to go to the barriers and roadblocks and see
thousands of pedestrians and vehicles managing, despite everything, to
sneak into Israel under the nose of the soldiers. Those who are willing
to take the risk of doing this in order to work, will certainly also do
it in order to perpetrate a terrorist attack. The
true purpose of the closure is to please the frightened settlers and perhaps
also, the suspicion arises, to destroy the Palestinian Authority, for reasons
which are difficult to comprehend.

The current siege, a shamefully appalling operation, must be lifted quickly.
This must not be made conditional on the cessation of the violence, because
the siege itself is the most effective spur of violence. We are not even
talking any longer about entering Israel, but about free entry to Nablus.

There is no measure that the prime minister-elect, Ariel Sharon, can take
that would contribute more to effecting a dramatic change in the situation
than to remove, immediately and unconditionally, the trenches and the earth
ramparts from the already difficult life of the Palestinians. That will
be not only a humane action but an intelligent one.




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