*Palestine: The Political
Ecology Of Disaster *

*By James Petras*

04 April, 2007
*James Petras Site<http://petras.lahaine.org/articulo.php?p=1698&more=1&c=1>
*

*O*n Monday, March 26, 2007 in Northern Gaza a river of raw sewage and
debris overflowed from a collapsed earth embankment into a refugee camp
driving 3,000 Palestinians from their homes. Five residents drowned, 25 were
injured and scores of houses were destroyed.

The New York Times, Washington Post and the television media blamed shoddy
infrastructure. The Daily Alert (the house organ of the Presidents of the
Major American Jewish Organizations) blamed the Palestinians who they
claimed were removing sand to sell to construction contractors thus
undermining the earth embankment. The disaster at Umm Naser (the village in
question) is emblematic of everything that is wrong with US-Israeli politics
in the Middle East. The disaster in this isolated village has its roots
first and foremost in Washington where AIPAC and its political allies have
successfully secured US backing for Israel's financial and economic boycott
of the Palestinian government subsequent to the democratic electoral victory
of Hamas. AIPAC's victory in Washington reverberated throughout Europe and
beyond – as the European Union also applied sanctions shutting off financing
of all new infrastructure projects and the maintenance of existing
facilities. At the AIPAC conventions of 2005 through 2007, the leaders of
both major American parties, congressional leaders and the White House
pledged to re-enforce AIPAC's boycott and sanctions strategy. AIPAC
celebrated its victory for Israeli policy and claimed authorship of the
legislation. In addition to malnutrition, the policy undermined all public
maintenance projects.

Equally central to the disaster, Israel's massive sustained bombing attack
on Gaza in the summer of 2006, demolished roads, bridges, sewage treatment
facilities, water purification and electrical power plants. Northern Gaza
was one of its many targets, putting severe strain on already precarious
infrastructure and government budgets – including the maintenance of sewage
treatment plants and cesspools.

The Israeli economic blockade of Gaza increased unemployment, poverty and
hunger to unprecedented levels. Out of work Gazans reached over 60% of the
population – large families with young children were reduced to one meal a
day. Family heads desperately looked for any way to earn funds to buy a
pound of chickpeas, oil, rice and flour for bread. It is possible that
forced by the AIPAC-induced US-EU boycott and Israeli bombing and blockade,
that some desperate workers removed some sand around the cesspool. The
pretext cited by the Presidents of the Major American Jewish Organizations
(PMAJO) for blaming the Palestinian victims for their own suffering, and
exonerating the Israelis, AIPAC and their congressional clients.

The PMAJO has justified thirty-nine years of Israeli occupation and criminal
neglect of Gaza's basic sewage treatment facilities. Israel spends less than
2% on a per capita basis for basic services in the Occupied Territories that
it is obligated under international law to provide responsibly than it
spends in Israel. The United Nations and Israeli human rights groups have
documented Israel's callous lack of responsibility toward the Palestinian
civilians under its brutal occupation. It is not surprising that the
Presidents of the Major American Jewish Organizations can think of nothing
better than to blame the destitute Palestinians for the collapse of a
primitive earth embankment and the horrific deaths.

To the extent that any Palestinian leader can be held responsible, the
finger points to the US and Israeli-backed PLO and its titular head Abbas
who receives whatever 'humanitarian' aid flows into Palestine. The tens of
millions of dollars of Palestinian import taxes held by Israeli banks were
handed over to Mahmoud Abbas and his CIA-Mossad liaison, Mohammed Dahlen, to
arm their anti-Hamas vigilantes. Over the past two decades the US-backed
'moderate' PLO leaders and crony 'capitalists' have diverted tens of
millions of dollars and euros to their private overseas bank accounts, with
the acquiescence of their European, US and Israeli patrons. What is a bit of
Palestinian corruption if it means propping up an incompetent group of
pliant 'leaders'?

The plight of the Umm Naser villagers deluged by their own sewage was
neither an act of fate nor a result of local negligence or theft: It was a
direct consequence of all that is wrong in US-Middle East politics, the
taking sides with a brutal colonial power and its powerful voices and
organizations in Washington. Umm Naser is written large throughout
Palestine, Iraq and Lebanon: Millions of Arab villagers suffer the
consequences of pre-emptive wars to secure Greater Israel as both President
Bush and Vice President have publicly stated in justifying their aggression.
Their commitments follow the Lobby's script, which 'coincidentally' is
exactly what pleases the Israeli Foreign Office


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"Ours is a battle not for wealth or for power.
It is a battle for freedom. It is a battle for the reclamation of human
personality."
- Dr BR Ambedkar
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