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Talking Points - The Gaza Crisis: December  2008
By Phyllis  Bennis 
Institute for Policy Studies 
28 December 2008 
The death toll in Gaza continues to rise.  The carnage is everywhere - city 
streets, a mosque, hospitals, police  stations, a jail, a university bus stop, 
a plastics factory, a television  station. It seems impossible, unacceptable, 
to step back to analyze the  situation while bodies remain buried under the 
rubble, while parents continue to  search for their missing children, while 
doctors continue to labor to stitch  burned and broken bodies back together 
without sufficient medicine or equipment.  The hospitals are running short even 
of 
electricity-the Israeli blockade has  denied them fuel to run the generators. 
It is an ironic twist on the legacy of  Israel's involvement in an earlier 
massacre - in the Sabra and Shatila camps, in  Lebanon back in 1982, it was the 
Israeli soldiers who lit the flairs, lighting  the night sky so their Lebanese 
allies could continue to kill. 
But if we are serious about ending this carnage, this  time, we have no 
choice but to try to analyze, try to figure out what caused  this most recent 
massacre, how to stop it, and then how to continue our work to  end the 
occupation, 
end Israel's apartheid policies, and change U.S. policy to  one of justice 
and equality for all. 
***** 
·          The Israeli airstrikes represent serious violations of 
international law  - including the Geneva Conventions and a range of 
international 
humanitarian  law. 
·          The U.S. is complicit in the Israeli violations - directly and  
indirectly. 
·          The timing of the air strikes has far more to do with U.S. and 
Israeli  politics than with protecting Israeli civilians. 
·          This serious escalation will push back any chance of serious 
negotiations  between the parties that might have been part of the Obama 
administration's  plans. 
·          There is much work to be done. 
***** 
Violations of International  Law
The Israeli airstrikes on the Gaza  Strip violate important tenants of 
international humanitarian law, including  violations of the Geneva 
Conventions. The 
violations include both obligations of  an Occupying Power to protect an 
Occupied Population, and the broader  requirements of the laws of war that 
prohibit specific acts.  The violations start with collective punishment - the 
entire 
1.5 million people who live in the Gaza Strip are being  punished for the 
actions of a few militants.   
Israel's claim that it is  "responding to" or "retaliating for" Palestinian 
rocket attacks is  spurious.  The rocket fire as currently used is indeed 
illegal  - Palestinians, like any people living under a hostile military 
occupation, have  the right to resist, including the use of military force 
against the 
occupation.  But that right does not include targeting civilians. The rockets 
used so far are  unable to be aimed with any specificity, so they are in fact 
aimed at the  civilians who live in the Israeli cities and towns, and so are  
illegal.  The rocket fire against civilians should be ended -  as many 
Palestinians believe, because it does not help end the occupation, but  also 
because 
it is illegal under international law.  However,  that rocket fire, illegal or 
not, does not give Israel the right to punish the  entire population for those 
actions.  Such vengeance is the  very essence of "collective punishment" and 
is therefore unequivocally  prohibited by the Geneva conventions.  
Another Israeli violation involves  targeting civilians.  This violation 
involves three  aspects.  First, Israel claims the airstrikes were targeted  
directly at "Hamas-controlled" security-related institutions. Since the 
majority  
Hamas party controls the government in Gaza, virtually all the police  
departments and other security-related sites were hit. Those police and 
security  
agencies are civilian targets - not military. They are run by the Hamas-led  
government in Gaza, an institution completely separate from Gaza's military 
wing  
that has carried out some (though by no means the majority) of the rocket  
attacks.  Second, some of the attacks directly struck  incontestably civilian 
targets: a plastics factory, a local television  broadcasting center.  And 
third, 
the incredibly crowded  conditions in Gaza, one of the most densely populated 
sites in the world, mean  that civilian casualties on a huge scale were an 
inevitable and predictable  result.  Such targeting of civilian areas is  
illegal. 
The U.S. is also directly  complicit in the violations of the Geneva 
Convention inherent in Israel's  blockade of the Gaza Strip.  Israel's actions 
- 
keeping Gazans  locked in the Strip; closing the border crossings to almost all 
fuel, food,  equipment and other basic humanitarian goods; preventing UN and 
other  international human rights monitors and journalists from entering, and 
more 
-  have all been backed and supported by the U.S. and others in the 
international  community. The resulting humanitarian  crisis - reaching  
catastrophic 
proportions even before the current air attacks - is partly the  responsibility 
of the United States. 
Still another violation involves the disproportionate  nature of the military 
attack.  The airstrikes have killed  at least 270 people so far, injured more 
than 1,000, many of them seriously, and  many remain buried under the rubble 
so the death toll will likely  rise.  This catastrophic impact was known and 
inevitable, and  far outweighs any claim of self-defense or protection of 
Israeli civilians. (It  should be noted that this escalation has not made 
Israelis 
safer; to the  contrary, the one Israeli killed by a Palestinian rocket attack 
on Saturday  after the Israeli assault began, was the first such casualty in 
more than a  year.) 
Key human rights officials, particular the UN's Special  Rapporteur for Human 
Rights in the Occupied Territories, Professor Richard Falk,  as well as 
Father Miguel d'Escoto, President of the General Assembly, have  issued 
powerful 
statements identifying Israeli violations of international law  as well as the 
UN's obligations to protect the Palestinian  population.  
(Falk statement: 
_http://www.unhchr.ch/huricane/huricane.nsf/view01/F1EC67EF7A498A30C125752D005D17F7?opendocument_
 
(http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=ssTMadGzLdAG2uL6yufmK6ZmBMOWbwP6)
   )   
But so far there has been no operative response from the  UN Security 
Council. The Council statement, issued 28 December, was completely  
insufficient, 
essentially equating the culpability of the Occupying Power and of  the 
occupied 
population for the violence that has so devastated  Gaza.  And the statement 
makes no reference to violations of  international law inherent in the Israeli 
assaults, or in the siege of Gaza that  has so drastically punished the entire 
population.  There is a  clear need for the General Assembly to step in to 
reclaim the UN's role of  protecting the world's people, certainly including 
the 
Palestinians, and not  just responding to the demands of the world's 
powerful. 
U.S. Complicity
The United States remains directly complicit in Israeli  violations of both 
U.S. domestic and international law through its continual  provision of 
military aid.  The current round of airstrikes  have been carried out largely 
with 
F-16 bombers and Apache attack helicopters,  both provided to Israel through 
U.S. military aid grants of about $3 billion in  U.S. taxpayer money sent to 
Israel every year.  Between 2001  and 2006, Washington transferred to Israel 
more 
than $200 million worth of spare  parts for its fleet of F-16's.  Just last 
year, the U.S.  signed a $1.3 billion contract with the Raytheon corporation to 
provide Israel  with thousands of TOW, Hellfire, and "bunker buster" missiles. 
In short,  Israel's lethal attack today on the Gaza Strip could not have 
happened without  the active military support of the United States. 
Israel's attack violated U.S. law - specifically the Arms  Export Control 
Act, which prohibits U.S. arms from being used for any purpose  beyond a very 
narrowly-defined set of circumstances: use inside a country's  borders for 
self-defense purposes.  The Gaza assault did not  meet those criteria. 
Certainly 
targeting police stations (even Israel did not  claim Gazan police forces were 
responsible for the rockets) and television  broadcast centers do not qualify 
as 
self-defense. And because the U.S.  government has confirmed it was fully 
aware of Israeli plans for the attack  before it occurred, the U.S. remains 
complicit in the violations.  Further, the well-known history of Israeli 
violations 
of international  law (detailed above) means U.S. government officials were 
aware of those  violations, provided the arms to Israel anyway, and therefore 
remain complicit  in the Israeli crimes. 
The U.S. is also indirectly complicit through its protection  of Israel in 
the United Nations. Its actions, including the use and threat of  use of the 
U.S. veto in the Security Council and the reliance on raw power to  pressure 
diplomats and governments to soften their criticism of Israel, all  serve to 
protect Israel and keep it from being held accountable by the  international 
community. 

Timing of Israel's Attack on Gaza
The  Israeli decision to launch the attacks on Gaza was a political, not 
security,  decision. Just a day or two before the airstrikes, it was Israel 
that 
rejected  Hamas's diplomatic initiative aimed at extending the six-month-long 
ceasefire  that had frayed but largely stayed together since June, and that 
expired 26  December. Hamas officials, working through Egyptian mediators, had 
urged Israel  to lift the siege of Gaza as the basis for continuing an extended 
ceasefire.  Israel, including Foreign Minister Tsipi Livni, of the "centrist" 
(in the  Israeli context) Kadima Party, rejected the proposal. Livni, who went 
to Egypt  but refused to seriously consider the Hamas offer, is running in a 
tight race  for prime minister; her top opponent is the further-right Benyamin 
Netanyahu of  the officially hawkish Likud party, who has campaigned against 
Livni and the  Kadima government for their alleged "soft" approach to the  
Palestinians.  With elections looming in February, no  candidate can afford to 
appear anything but super-militaristic. 
Further, it is certain that the Israeli government was eager  to move 
militarily while Bush was still in office. The Washington Post quoted a Bush 
administration official saying that Israel struck in Gaza  "because they want 
it to be 
over before the next administration comes in. They  can't predict how the 
next administration will handle it. And this is not the  way they want to start 
with the new administration."  The  Israeli officials may or may not be right 
about President Obama's likelihood of  responding differently than Bush on this 
issue - but it does point to a clear  obligation on those of us in this 
country who voted for Obama with hope, to do  all that's necessary to press him 
to 
make good on the "change" he promised that  gave rise to that hope. 
Obama and Future Options
The escalation in Gaza will make it virtually impossible for  any serious 
Israeli-Palestinian  negotiations aimed at ending  the occupation.  It remains 
uncertain whether sponsorship of  an immediate new round of bilateral 
negotiations was in fact on Barack Obama's  initial post-inauguration agenda 
anyway.  
But the current  crisis means that any negotiations, whether ostensibly 
Israeli-Palestinian alone  or officially involving the U.S.-controlled 
so-called 
"Quartet," will be able to  go beyond a return to the pre-airstrike crisis 
period.  
That  earlier political crisis, still far from solved, was characterized by 
expanding  settlements, the apartheid Wall and crippling checkpoints crippling 
movement,  commerce, and ordinary life across the West Bank, and a virtually 
impenetrable  siege of Gaza that even before the current military assault, had 
created a  humanitarian catastrophe. 
So What do We Do?
The immediate answer is everything:  write  letters to Congressmembers and 
the State Department, demonstrate at the White  House and the Israeli Embassy, 
write letters to the editor and op-eds for every  news outlet we can find, call 
radio talk shows, protest the U.S. representatives  at the UN and their 
protection of Israeli crimes. We need to engage with the  Obama transition 
process 
and plan now for how we will keep the pressure on to  really change U.S. 
policy in the Middle East. We should all join  the global movement of outrage 
and 
solidarity with Gaza.  There are a host of on-line petitions already - we 
should sign them  all.  The U.S. Campaign to End Israeli Occupation is 
compiling  
action calls on our website - _www.endtheoccupation.org_ 
(http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=Dh83Wq2U/1FeGCufPdUXA6ZmBMOWbwP6)
 .  We have 
to do all of that. 
But then.  We can't stop with emergency  mobilizations. We still have to 
build our movement for BDS - boycott, divestment  and sanctions, to build a 
global 
campaign of non-violent economic pressure to  force Israel to comply with 
international law.  We have to  challenge U.S. military aid that scaffolds 
Israel's military aggression, and  U.S. political and diplomatic support that 
prevents the UN and the international  community from holding Israel 
accountable for 
its violations.  We have to do serious education and advocacy work, learning 
from other  movements that have come before about being brave enough to call 
something what  it is: Israeli policies are apartheid policies, and must be 
challenged on that  basis. 
We have a lot of work to do. 
Phyllis Bennis is a Fellow of  the Institute for Policy Studies and of the 
Transnational Institute in  Amsterdam. Her books include Understanding the 
Palestinian-Israeli  Conflict: A Primer in FAQ format which many will find 
useful 
for  education work in this urgent period.  (_www.interlinkbooks.com_ 
(http://salsa.democracyinaction.org/dia/track.jsp?v=2&c=bFAPJfbKNx7Vz6QfM8Q4KKZmBMOWbwP6
) )   
Thanks to Josh Ruebner of the  U.S. Campaign for some of the background on 
U.S. military aid. 
Link to the article: 
_http://www.peacenowar.net/newpeace/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=472&Itemid=1_
 
(http://www.peacenowar.net/newpeace/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=472&Itemid=1)
  
 
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