Wednesday, 24 February 2010

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Israel’s path of self-destruction

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The assassination of Mahmoud Mabhuh, a Hamas official in Dubai, almost
certainly by a death squad dispatched by Israel's Mossad, is by no means the
first such aggression against the sovereignty of another state. While Israel
has literally got away with murder thousands of times, was this one killing
too far?

Israel has a long, bloody history of murder, sabotage and outright terrorism
all over Europe, in Beirut, Tunis, Amman, Damascus and now in Dubai. And
that is just what we know about.


 

  Unfortunately, it is not working out that way this time. Counting on the
usual international complicity was not that unrealistic on Israel's part

 


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All this is allegedly in "self-defense", against "terrorism", even though
the Zionist movement in Palestine invented the sort of modern terrorism for
which the Middle East became known. It started with countless Zionist bomb
attacks on Palestinian civilians in the 1930s, often in markets and cafés,
went on to the bombing of the King David and Semiramis hotels in Jerusalem,
in the 1940s, claiming dozens of innocent lives and the murder of U.N.
mediator Count Folke Bernadotte. These crimes, on top of the long history of
massacres of Palestinians, Lebanese and other Arabs over the past six
decades, were all worn as badges of honor by Zionist leaders including
Menachem Begin and Yitzhak Shamir who later became prime ministers.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu who, according to reports,
personally approved the killing of Mabhuh, must have thought it would be a
great achievement celebrated by the "civilized" world that is still engaged
in a "war on terror". The so-called "international community", after all,
has helped Israel isolate Hamas and labels it a "terrorist" organization
despite Hamas' diplomatic overtures, repeated offers of truce and ceasefire,
and the mandate it won at the ballot box.

Unfortunately, it is not working out that way this time. Counting on the
usual international complicity was not that unrealistic on Israel's part.
Indeed, there has been no clear condemnation of the act of extrajudicial
execution of Mabhuh, in a hotel room, apparently by electrocution and
smothering with a pillow according to The Daily Mail. What has been greeted
with indignation is the forging of passports and identity theft.

Meeting in Brussels, EU foreign ministers strongly condemned the abuse of
passports, but did not have the courage to publicly name Israel even though
several governments, including the UK and Ireland, had already summoned
their Israeli ambassadors. The British and Irish foreign ministers even
directly confronted their Israeli counterpart, Avigdor Lieberman, who was
also in Brussels.

Mossad, the Israeli intelligence and international murder agency, has a long
history of using fake and stolen passports of countries including Canada,
New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Ireland and Germany. It notoriously used
fake Canadian passports during the attempted murder of Hamas leader Khaled
Mishaal in Amman in 1997.

Countries view their passports much like their currencies - their
credibility and value must be defended. The lives of their citizens may well
depend on it. An Irish, British or German citizen has to be able to travel
all over the world without fear that he or she will be suspected of being a
Mossad assassin.

Several years ago, New Zealand, a country of three million people, broke off
diplomatic relations with Israel over the use of its passports by Mossad.
But apart from that example, most countries have been too timid to confront
Israel.


 

  Improvements in passport security were introduced in recent years to stop
terrorism, but here is a country violating and sabotaging these security
measures in order to commit murder

 


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That Lieberman refused to provide any additional information or even
acknowledge an Israeli role in the Dubai attack when he met with the
European foreign ministers is a sign that Israel still feels safe displaying
arrogance and lawlessness, because it knows the "international community"
has never dared to hold it accountable.

This time, however, Israeli arrogance may have exceeded the limits of what
has been tolerated so far, and turned what was supposed to be an "heroic"
act into a scandal with far-reaching consequences.

There are some specific and general factors that contribute to that. First,
the crime was committed on the territory of a moderate Arab country whose
support for peace with Israel has been practically translated into
unofficial bilateral relations. A high-level Israeli delegation had been in
the country only days before the Mossad hit squad arrived. Showing so much
contempt for a leading moderate Arab state gives a very bad example to any
other state that might consider softening its position towards Israel (as
the United States had been demanding as "confidence building measures" for
the "peace process").

A second factor is that Israel mostly used stolen identities of living
people, whose very public shock and fear at waking up to find their names
splashed over the newspapers and linked to a murder could not easily be
hidden.
A third factor is that the Israeli adventure in Dubai carries the traits of
just the kind of terrorist act the world has been mobilizing to fight. 

Improvements in passport security were introduced in recent years to stop
terrorism, but here is a country violating and sabotaging these security
measures in order to commit murder.

One cannot assume that the assassination in Dubai will be the straw that
breaks the back of Israeli immunity and impunity, but one can be sure that
the general erosion of Israel's standing as a result particularly of its
aggressive wars on Lebanon and Gaza means that what was tolerated by the
world more easily five or ten years ago is less tolerated now.

Global public disgust at Israeli actions has reached levels that may require
governments who normally prefer complicity and silence to act. When there
was a "peace process", Israel's crimes, particularly against Palestinians,
were ignored in the interests of not damaging relations or slowing momentum
towards hope for successful conclusion. But no one today - except the most
naive or delusional - believes that there is any peace process.

Despite Israel's efforts to blame the Palestinians, only the most pro-Israel
extremists deny that Israel's aggressive colonization in Jerusalem and the
West Bank, as well as the siege on Gaza, is what killed any prospect of a
negotiated solution for the foreseeable future.

Consider that just days before the passport affair broke out, Israel was
once again pressuring the UK to change its laws to protect Israeli officials
from arrest for war crimes should they visit London. Although British
officials had publicly expressed shameful enthusiasm to tailor UK law to
meet Israeli needs, they may now face real public opposition if they attempt
to change it. What interest does the UK have to protect one from arrest if
the facts and evidence make it necessary?

The truth is that as it becomes desperate, Israel is turning ever wilder and
more dangerous, not only for its neighbors but for world peace, security and
prosperity. Without constant pressure from the Israel lobby, there may have
been no invasion of Iraq. Today, it is Israel and its apologists who are
constantly inciting confrontation and war against Iran when most of this
region wants peace and good relations.

Even if the countries harmed by Israel's latest brazen act do not hold it
properly and adequately accountable - as they must and should - it appears
that Israel is on a path of self-destruction. The great fear is the amount
of harm it will do to others on the way

 

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