None of this is a surprise. However, as long as we both arm Israel to the 
teeth, AND turn a blind eye to the violence they wreak on Gaza, it will 
continue. Anyone with a brain knows Israel is the aggressor and colonial power, 
here. They push those in Gaza to react violently, so that they can slaughter 
more of them. Sieg Heil, Israel. Assholes. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote :

 Facts you should know about the fighting in Gaza 
By Joyce Chediac on August 19, 2014 
 
Since Israel began a military offensive in Gaza on July 8, some 2,000 
Palestinians and 68 Israelis have been killed. What is going on? Why is it 
important to you? 
 
Fiction: Israel was exercising its “legitimate right of self-defense” in 
bombing Gaza.
 
Fact: Israel has no such “right” under international law. But the Palestinians 
do have a legal right to resist occupation. 
 
Israel claims self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter, 
which says that states have a right to self-defense if attacked by another 
state. But Gaza isn’t a foreign state. It has been occupied by Israel since 
1967, and 80 percent of its residents are refugees that were forced out of 
Israeli invaded land in 1948. Israel controls the land, sea and air borders of 
Gaza, the civil population registry, and the tax and revenue system. 
 
So Israel is bound by other laws. The 1960 Declaration on the Granting of 
Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples, as well as the Fourth Geneva 
Convention and its protocols, call Israel’s occupation forced upon the West 
Bank and Gaza a “belligerency,” or state of war. According to these laws, the 
people of Gaza have the legal right to “fight against colonial domination and 
alien occupation in the exercise of their right to self-determination.” 
 
Fiction: Hamas is a terrorist organization and international outlaw.
 
Fact: Israel disregarded Hamas, the Palestinian peoples’ elected choice, and 
then used state terrorism to try to get them out of office. 
 
Hamas is one of many political, social, military, professional and charitable 
organizations in Palestinian society. It had enough popular support to win a 
parliamentary election in 2006 — an election which was called “free and fair” 
by U.S. former President Jimmy Carter and other election observers. 
 
The U.S. and Israeli governments did not like the Palestinian people’s choice, 
so they declared economic and military war on Hamas and Gaza. Borders were 
sealed, and Gaza and its people were blockaded for eight years. Since that 2006 
election, Israel has waged three wars on Gaza: in 2008, 2012 and now in 2014. 
Military measures taken by Hamas and other organizations in Gaza have been to 
defend the people against this constant Israeli aggression. 
 
Fiction: Hamas started the current war by firing rockets into Israel.
 
Fact: For 17 months Hamas fired no rockets, while Israel repeatedly violated 
ceasefires and then attacked full force. 
 
After a November 2012 ceasefire agreement ended eight days of Israeli attacks, 
not one rocket was fired into Israel from Gaza until Israel broke the ceasefire 
in February 2013. 
 
Since then, according to the Jerusalem Fund, a nonprofit group based in 
Washington, D.C., “Palestinian launches have been rare and sporadic and 
occurred almost always after successive instances of Israeli cease-fire 
violations.”  (blog.thejerusalemfund.org, Feb. 5) The Centre for Research on 
Globalization reports that of the rockets fired from Gaza in 2013, “none … came 
from the Hamas government themselves, despite the widespread violations from 
Israeli forces.” (July 28) Hamas did not fire any rockets from November 2012 
until June 30, 2014, after an Israeli plane struck Gaza. 
 
Israel could easily end the rocket strikes by stopping its attacks, lifting the 
blockade and letting the Palestinian people have their rights. 
 
Fiction: Gaza rockets purposely target civilians. 
 
Fact: Israel claims “pinpoint precision” for its weapons, yet its bombs hit 
schools, mosques, hospitals and ambulances and demolished whole neighborhoods. 
These are war crimes. 
 
Gaza rockets have killed two Israelis. Rather than purposely targeting 
civilians, their low-tech, mostly homemade rockets are hard to aim. Most 
military analysts regard these rockets as harassment rather than a serious 
threat to Israel. The fighters in Gaza would gladly trade their homemade 
rockets for the laser-guided Cruise and Tomahawk missiles that the U.S. gives 
to Israel. 
 
Israel claims that its high-tech weaponry can target with pinpoint precision. 
Yet according to the U.N., Israeli planes, ships, tanks and bombs have killed 
1,948 Palestinians — 1,402 of them civilians, including 456 children. Some 
9,806 Gazans have been wounded. Israel has destroyed Gaza’s industrial sector 
along with whole neighborhoods, mosques, hospitals and 11,000 homes, 
devastating the infrastructure and creating a dire economic, humanitarian and 
public health crisis. 
 
Israel took out Gaza’s only power plant. This has drastically reduced the 
pumping of water to homes and the treatment of sewage, both of which require 
electricity. The lack of refrigeration has also severely affected food 
production. Bakeries can barely bake bread. 
 
Fiction: Israel struck because Hamas kidnapped and then killed three Israeli 
teens on the West Bank.

Fact: Israel used the deaths as a pretext for an assault on the West Bank well 
beyond the scope of finding the three Israelis. Hamas has denied involvement in 
the killings. 
 
For 18 days, thousands of Israeli soldiers, security agents, police and special 
forces scoured through Palestinian towns, refugee camps and villages. They 
invaded thousands of Palestinian homes at gunpoint, arrested and detained 
hundreds of West Bank residents without charge, blew up Palestinian homes, 
rearrested prisoners that had been released in a prisoner exchange and killed 
at least six civilians who had nothing to do with the abduction of the 
Israelis. 
 
Hamas denied any responsibility for the deaths of the three Israeli youth. 
 
Fiction: The Israelis killed were just hitchhiking teenagers.

Fact: The youth were part of an aggressive, illegal settlement movement. 
 
Circumstances surrounding the deaths of the three Israelis remain murky, as no 
autopsy results have been released. They were from Kfar Etzion, one of many 
illegal settlements whose populations serve as the flying wedge of the Israeli 
state’s West Bank land confiscation. 
 
These settlers, often armed by Tel Aviv, assault Palestinians of all ages, slap 
Palestinian children in their faces in the street and fire on Palestinians 
trying to harvest olive crops. They desecrate and set fire to mosques, or 
declare mosques to be Jewish religious sites and off-limits to Palestinians. 
 
For decades, the bodies of West Bank youth have been discovered, believed to 
have been killed by settlers roaming the countryside. Settler violence against 
Palestinians quadrupled between 2006 and 2014, according to the U.N. 
Secretariat’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. 
 
Fiction: Hamas uses civilians as human shields, fires rockets from hospitals 
and homes, and hides weapons under bomb shelters and schoolshe.

Fact: Israel fires on a trapped civilian population, then vilifies Gazans for 
defending their communities, homes and hospitals. 
 
Using civilians as human shields certainly violates international law. However, 
even the New York Times states that “there is no evidence that Hamas and other 
militants force civilians to stay in areas that are under attack — the legal 
definition of a human shield under international law.” (July 23) 
 
Meanwhile, by closing the borders, Israel and Egypt have forced Gazan civilians 
to stay in areas being attacked. The population of 1.7 million people is 
trapped in a 25-mile-long strip, surrounded by concrete walls and fences, with 
nowhere to go as it is bombed and shot at by the fourth-most-powerful military 
in the world. 
 
“Gaza is unique in the annals of modern warfare in being a conflict zone with a 
fence around it, so civilians have no place to flee,” said Chris Gunness, 
spokesperson for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the 
Near East (UNRWA). (Los Angeles Times, July 22) 
 
Blogger Jim Kavanagh notes that “Israel is using the ‘human shield’ argument … 
to hinder careful thought and justify the unjustifiable. Israel finds ‘human 
shields’ everywhere there are civilians in the way the U.S. government now 
finds ‘weapons of mass destruction.’” (opednews.com, Aug. 3) 
 
Israel struck six U.N. schools serving as bomb shelters and sheltering 
thousands of people. UNRWA said it had informed the Israeli military of the 
locations of the schools repeatedly, in one case 33 times. (The Guardian 
(Britain), Aug. 8). 
 
Israel repeatedly bombed and finally destroyed the al-Wafa Hospital rehab 
center in Gaza city, claiming its grounds and vicinity were used by fighters. 
Basman Alashi, the hospital’s director, said the hospital had not been used by 
Hamas or other fighters: “Israel has targeted our hospital based on false and 
misleading claims. They are targeting medical facilities, the wounded, the sick 
and our children, all over the Gaza Strip. They want us to know that nowhere is 
safe.” (The Guardian (Britain), July 24) 
 
Fiction: Israel hits only military targets.

Fact: Israel has invented a scenario for declaring Palestinian civilians 
“military targets.” 
 
Law professor Ryan Goodman notes the international law definition of military 
targets: “lawful targets include members of the armed forces of an opposing 
side and individuals who ‘directly participate in hostilities’ such as helping 
to load and fire a weapon. The definition excludes purely political leaders, 
religious figures, financial contributors and others without a fighting 
function.” (justsecurity.org, Aug. 6) 
 
But the Israeli military has invented a whole scenario for declaring 
Palestinian civilians to be “legitimate military targets.” “Israel’s warfare is 
… about the transformation of human beings into collateral damage, subjects who 
can be killed without violating international law,” explained Nicola Perugini 
in his article, “On ‘human shielding’ in Gaza.” (Al Jazeera, July 18) 
 
Fiction: Hamas tunnels into Israel to kill and terrorize Israeli civilians.

Fact: Israel has blockaded and carpet-bombed Gaza. Tunnels are a supply 
lifeline and a defensive military response to the world’s fourth-most-powerful 
military. 
 
Gaza’s tunnels are a low-tech way to bypass Israel’s siege on Gaza, get vital 
supplies and wage a defensive war. During the Nazi siege of the Warsaw Ghetto 
during World War ll, Jewish people dug tunnels to bring in food and supplies. 
In the same way, the Palestinians of Gaza brought in food and medicine, cement 
and arms through tunnels dug into Egypt. The Sisi government in Egypt closed 
these vital supply tunnels in 2013 and 2014, and had some of them flooded with 
excrement. 
 
Hamas and other groups have tunneled under their cities and camps to store 
weapons for self-defense where they can’t be spotted by satellites. They have 
built bomb shelters for their leaders in these tunnels so their government 
would be able to function beneath Israeli radar. In this 47-year war called 
“occupation” against them, the Palestinian people have tunneled behind enemy 
lines into Israel for surprise attacks. 
 
Fiction: The Israeli war on Gaza has strained U.S.-Israeli relations.

Fact: The U.S. government rearmed Israel so it could continue attacking Gaza. 
 
The same week that Israel shelled a U.N. school, killing 16 people, the 
Pentagon opened up to Israel a secret cache of weapons that it keeps in Israel 
for its own emergency use, resupplying Israel with 120 mm mortar launchers, 40 
mm bomb launchers, and detonators, grenades and ammunition so it could continue 
attacking Gaza. (middleeastmonitor.com, July 31). 
 
There are no fundamental disagreements between the Israeli and U.S. 
governments. Israel is Wall Street’s most reliable ally in the Middle East 
region. Israel’s murderous attempt to crush the Palestinian people makes the 
Middle East safer for U.S. oil companies, who fear that people in the region 
will rise up and take back their resources. 
 
But the Palestinian people will not be crushed. When the New York Times asked 
28-year-old Adel al-Ghoula why he was sitting in front of the rubble of his 
demolished home, he said, “To tell the world: We are rooted in our land until 
death.” (Aug 18) 
 
Washington gives Israel $3 billion a year, $8.5 million a day, in weapons that 
Israel used to bomb Gaza’s only power plant and cut off the water there. Here, 
the city of Detroit has cut water off to thousands of people, claiming there is 
no money. 
 
U.S. tax dollars pay for the bombing of homes, factories, schools and service 
centers in Gaza, while funds for affordable housing, jobs, schools and social 
services are cut. Let’s demand that Washington stop all aid to Israel and use 
that money to meet human needs right here. 
 
http://www.workers.org/articles/2014/08/19/facts-know-fighting-gaza/ 
http://www.workers.org/articles/2014/08/19/facts-know-fighting-gaza/ 

 



  • [FairfieldLife]... eustace10679
    • Re: [Fairf... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
    • [Fairfield... fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
      • Re: [F... Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
        • Re... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
        • [F... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
      • Re: [F... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]

Reply via email to