Why Do They Hate The West So Much, We Will Ask

By Robert Fisk

January 07, 2009 "The Independent" -- - So once again, Israel has opened the 
gates of hell to the Palestinians. Forty civilian refugees dead in a United 
Nations school, three more in another. Not bad for a night's work in Gaza by 
the army that believes in "purity of arms". But why should we be surprised?

Have we forgotten the 17,500 dead – almost all civilians, most of them children 
and women – in Israel's 1982 invasion of Lebanon; the 1,700 Palestinian 
civilian dead in the Sabra-Chatila massacre; the 1996 Qana massacre of 106 
Lebanese civilian refugees, more than half of them children, at a UN base; the 
massacre of the Marwahin refugees who were ordered from their homes by the 
Israelis in 2006 then slaughtered by an Israeli helicopter crew; the 1,000 dead 
of that same 2006 bombardment and Lebanese invasion, almost all of them 
civilians?

What is amazing is that so many Western leaders, so many presidents and prime 
ministers and, I fear, so many editors and journalists, bought the old lie; 
that Israelis take such great care to avoid civilian casualties. "Israel makes 
every possible effort to avoid civilian casualties," yet another Israeli 
ambassador said only hours before the Gaza massacre. And every president and 
prime minister who repeated this mendacity as an excuse to avoid a ceasefire 
has the blood of last night's butchery on their hands. Had George Bush had the 
courage to demand an immediate ceasefire 48 hours earlier, those 40 civilians, 
the old and the women and children, would be alive.

What happened was not just shameful. It was a disgrace. Would war crime be too 
strong a description? For that is what we would call this atrocity if it had 
been committed by Hamas. So a war crime, I'm afraid, it was. After covering so 
many mass murders by the armies of the Middle East – by Syrian troops, by Iraqi 
troops, by Iranian troops, by Israeli troops – I suppose cynicism should be my 
reaction. But Israel claims it is fighting our war against "international 
terror". The Israelis claim they are fighting in Gaza for us, for our Western 
ideals, for our security, for our safety, by our standards. And so we are also 
complicit in the savagery now being visited upon Gaza.

I've reported the excuses the Israeli army has served up in the past for these 
outrages. Since they may well be reheated in the coming hours, here are some of 
them: that the Palestinians killed their own refugees, that the Palestinians 
dug up bodies from cemeteries and planted them in the ruins, that ultimately 
the Palestinians are to blame because they supported an armed faction, or 
because armed Palestinians deliberately used the innocent refugees as cover.

The Sabra and Chatila massacre was committed by Israel's right-wing Lebanese 
Phalangist allies while Israeli troops, as Israel's own commission of inquiry 
revealed, watched for 48 hours and did nothing. When Israel was blamed, 
Menachem Begin's government accused the world of a blood libel. After Israeli 
artillery had fired shells into the UN base at Qana in 1996, the Israelis 
claimed that Hizbollah gunmen were also sheltering in the base. It was a lie. 
The more than 1,000 dead of 2006 – a war started when Hizbollah captured two 
Israeli soldiers on the border – were simply dismissed as the responsibility of 
the Hizbollah. Israel claimed the bodies of children killed in a second Qana 
massacre may have been taken from a graveyard. It was another lie. The Marwahin 
massacre was never excused. The people of the village were ordered to flee, 
obeyed Israeli orders and were then attacked by an Israeli gunship. The 
refugees took their children and stood them
 around the truck in which they were travelling so that Israeli pilots would 
see they were innocents. Then the Israeli helicopter mowed them down at close 
range. Only two survived, by playing dead. Israel didn't even apologise.

Twelve years earlier, another Israeli helicopter attacked an ambulance carrying 
civilians from a neighbouring village – again after they were ordered to leave 
by Israel – and killed three children and two women. The Israelis claimed that 
a Hizbollah fighter was in the ambulance. It was untrue. I covered all these 
atrocities, I investigated them all, talked to the survivors. So did a number 
of my colleagues. Our fate, of course, was that most slanderous of libels: we 
were accused of being anti-Semitic.

And I write the following without the slightest doubt: we'll hear all these 
scandalous fabrications again. We'll have the Hamas-to-blame lie – heaven 
knows, there is enough to blame them for without adding this crime – and we may 
well have the bodies-from-the-cemetery lie and we'll almost certainly have the 
Hamas-was-in-the-UN-school lie and we will very definitely have the 
anti-Semitism lie. And our leaders will huff and puff and remind the world that 
Hamas originally broke the ceasefire. It didn't. Israel broke it, first on 4 
November when its bombardment killed six Palestinians in Gaza and again on 17 
November when another bombardment killed four more Palestinians.

Yes, Israelis deserve security. Twenty Israelis dead in 10 years around Gaza is 
a grim figure indeed. But 600 Palestinians dead in just over a week, thousands 
over the years since 1948 – when the Israeli massacre at Deir Yassin helped to 
kick-start the flight of Palestinians from that part of Palestine that was to 
become Israel – is on a quite different scale. This recalls not a normal Middle 
East bloodletting but an atrocity on the level of the Balkan wars of the 1990s. 
And of course, when an Arab bestirs himself with unrestrained fury and takes 
out his incendiary, blind anger on the West, we will say it has nothing to do 
with us. Why do they hate us, we will ask? But let us not say we do not know 
the answer. 
 
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