Palestine holds strong in the face of U.S.-backed Israeli terror campaignGaza 
ceasefire deal shows Palestinians' will to resist
November 21, 2012 
 
An Egyptian boy leads protesters in chanting slogans against the Israeli 
invasion of Gaza. 
Washington feared uprisings in Egypt, Jordan and other countries in the region. 
BY RICHARD BECKER
A ceasefire agreement 
between the Hamas-led Palestinian government in Gaza and Israel was 
announced today, Nov. 21, in Cairo by U.S. Secretary of State Hillary 
Clinton and Egyptian Foreign Minister Mohammed Kamel Amr.
Clinton made an 
emergency trip to the Middle East with the aim of brokering a truce, a 
clear sign of the Obama administration's fears that the continuation of 
the brutal Israeli assault on Gaza was endangering U.S. imperialist 
interests in the region.
 
Read Richard Becker's important book 'Palestine, Israel and the U.S. Empire.'
 
Since Israel's latest intense bombing 
campaign began last week, Clinton, President Obama, and Republican and 
Democratic congressional leaders have repeatedly expressed all-out 
support for the Israeli side, while pointedly ignoring far higher 
Palestinian casualties.
The House of 
Representatives "passed" a resolution expressing its "unwavering 
commitment" to Israel. House Resolution 813 was introduced at 12:04 p.m. on 
Nov. 16, and declared adopted at 12:05 p.m. the same day!
Since Nov. 14, at least 
146 Palestinians have been killed, more than 1,000 wounded, and much of 
Gaza's infrastructure and public facilities destroyed by a coordinated 
air, sea and land-based bombardment. On the Israeli side, there have 
been five killed and more than 100 wounded.
To hear U.S. officials 
talk, you would think it was the other way around. But despite their 
obscenely pro-Israel rhetoric, it was also clear that Washington was 
fearful that a new Israeli ground invasion of Gaza might provoke 
rebellions in Egypt, Jordan and other neighboring Arab countries, and 
possibly lead to a wider war.
Despite the death and 
destruction inflicted by Israel, and despite the fact that they have no 
air force, navy, armored units or anti-aircraft defenses, the 
Palestinian forces have not been defeated. Virtually all news reports 
from inside Gaza reflect a strong determination to resist among the 
population.
The terms of the 
temporary agreement reportedly call for a halt to the fighting, an end 
to Israeli targeted assassinations of Palestinian leaders, and undefined steps 
to lift the Israeli blockade that has inflicted massive suffering on the 1.6 
million Palestinians in Gaza.
Lifting the blockade is a critical issue for the people of Gaza. Whether there 
will be any real 
movement toward ending the blockade remains in doubt, as does the 
durability of the truce as a whole.
ISRAEL’S BLOCKADE: USING FOOD AS A WEAPON
While Israel withdrew 
its settlers and bases from Gaza in 2005, it has kept the area 
surrounded and blockaded ever since. As result, half of all school 
children are malnourished and two-thirds of infants are anemic. Eighty 
percent of Gaza’s population are refugees -- those driven out of other 
parts of Palestine by the Zionist military forces in 1948 and their 
descendants.
After the Hamas party 
won the January 2006 Palestinian parliamentary election, Israel imposed a 
complete blockade on Gaza, with the support of the United States, 
European Union and the client government of Hosni Mubarak in Egypt. That the 
aim of the blockade was to make the people of Gaza suffer was 
highlighted by an article in the Israeli newspaper Haaretz the following month. 
It reported on a meeting of top Israeli government officials 
where the top advisor to then-Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, Dov Weisglass, said: 
"It's like an appointment with a dietician. The Palestinians will get a lot 
thinner but won’t die." According to the Haaretz report, the 
assembled officials "rolled with laughter," at Weislglass's grotesque 
"joke."
THE MYTH OF ISRAEL AS VICTIM
In the 1960s, the Black 
Panther Party had a saying about racist cops justifying their routine 
killing and brutalizing of Black people by "masquerading as the victim 
of an unprovoked attack." It is a description that perfectly fits 
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and his predecessors going 
back to the creation of the Israeli state in 1948.
In the U.S. corporate 
media, Israel is invariably depicted as the "victim." Its brutal and 
cowardly military assaults are justified as "retaliation," inferring 
that Israel's actions are "self-defense." Over and over, since the early 1950s, 
successive Israeli governments have staged provocations to 
prompt responses that could then be used to justify massive attacks 
while presenting Israel as the "victim of an unprovoked attack." The aim has 
generally been to gain new territory and/or crush any state or 
movement perceived as a threat to Israeli military domination.
This familiar pattern 
was repeated in November 2008. The murder of five Palestinian civilians 
on the day after the 2008 U.S. election broke a ceasefire and set in 
motion a train of events that led to an all-out assault on Gaza by the 
Israeli military. A vast array of weaponry, including white phosphorous 
and depleted uranium munitions, was unleashed on a trapped population. 
More than 1,400 Palestinians were killed, while Israeli forces had 13 
killed -– a ratio of more than 100 to 1.
This time, the fatal 
shooting of a mentally disabled young man on Nov. 5 and a 12-year-old 
boy on Nov. 9, both killed by the Israeli army inside Gaza, set off the 
new round of fighting. Then, on Nov. 14, Israel assassinated a top Hamas 
leader, Ahmed Al-Jaabari, the very same day that he had been presented 
with a proposal for a long-term ceasefire by a joint Israeli-Egyptian 
commission.
These provocations were 
no doubt approved at the highest level of the Israeli government. The 
extreme right-wing Netanyahu-Lieberman government desired a new conflict both 
to further devastate the Palestinian infrastructure in Gaza and to advance 
their political prospects in the January 2013 Israeli election. That hundreds 
of Palestinians and some Israelis as well would die in 
order to achieve these objectives was incidental to the Israeli leaders.
Whether the present ceasefire holds and for how long can't be known at this 
point. The only real long-term solution to the crisis is an to end to colonial 
occupation and real self-determination for the Palestinian people, 
including the right to return to their homeland.
Read also Protests take place throughout U.S./Israeli attack on Gaza
Throughout the latest U.S.-backed Israeli assault on Gaza (Nov. 
14-21), protesters took to the streets throughout the United States and 
of course around the world. Below are reports and photographs covering 
just some of the protests that took place in the United States.
Emergency Protests: Stop Israel's War Against Gaza
The ANSWER Coalition is initiating and joining protests nationwide against the 
Israeli war against Gaza. 
What you can do    Donate to support the struggle for Palestine
The ANSWER Coalition has stood by the 
Palestinian people and their struggle, and has tirelessly fought to make it a 
central issue in the anti-war movement. Please make a generous 
donation to support our work.   
  Learn the history of Palestine
How old is the Palestinian-Israeli 
conflict? Could the most powerful state in the history of the world be a mere 
puppet of the Israeli lobby? Richard Becker's "Palestine, Israel 
and the U.S. Empire" sheds light on the colonial history of the state of 
Israel, its relationship with U.S. imperialism 
http://www.answercoalition.org/national/news/palestine-holds-strong.html


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