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MID-EAST REALITIES - www.MiddleEast.Org - Washington - 8/15/2001:
    While the Israeli Army surrounds Bethlehem and many of the "autonomous Palestinian 
population centers" created through the Apartheid-style "peace process", it is 
American weapons and money that make the brutal military occupation possible.  The 
following research which we believe to be accurate from a contributor:  
    From 1991 to 1997 defense contractors made more political contributions than the 
tobacco industry, $32.3 million versus $26.9 million to American political campaigns.  
  The largest U.S. defense contractor, Lockheed Martin, states that it has facilities 
"in all 50 states," insuring that every U.S. Senator has constituents who work for 
Lockheed Martin.   Similarly, defense contractor Northrop has subcontracted parts for 
the B-2 Bomber to 383 of the 435 congressional districts.  The payoff for defense 
contractors is enormous.  Lockheed Martin received $18 billion in Pentagon contracts 
in 1996. Boeing stands to land over $5 billion in contracts over the next ten years to 
build Star Wars. 
     And from the Center for Responsive Politics we learn that Defense Industry 
political contributions in the last election totaled $13,664,031 and the breakdown is 
as follows:
     Contributions from individuals: $2,312,534
     Contributions from PACs: $6,950,811
     Soft money contributions: $4,400,686
     Again the top contributor turns out to be Lockheed Martin at $2,373,535 with 60% 
going to Republicans and 40% to Democrats.


      DEATH IN BETHLEHEM, MADE IN AMERICA
                 By Robert Fisk in Bethlehem

[The Independent (UK) - 15 April 15, 2001
Lockheed Martin of Florida and the Federal
Laboratories of Pennsylvania have made quite a
contribution to life in the municipality of Bethlehem.
Or, in the case of Lockheed, death. Pieces of the US
manufacturer's Hellfire air-to-ground missile lie in
the local civil defence headquarters in Bethlehem less
than two months after it exploded in 18-year-old Osama
Khorabi's living room, killing him instantly. The
missile engine, fuel pipe and shreds of the wiring
system have been sorted into plastic bags by ambulance
drivers and paramedics, alongside shrapnel from dozens
of US-made fuses for shells fired by Israeli tanks
into the Christian village of Beit Jalla.

Israeli troops also regularly fire American-made CS
gas rounds at Palestinians in Bethlehem itself.
Palestinians claim the gas has caused serious
breathing difficulties among children after the rounds
were fired at stone-throwing youths near Rachel's
tomb. The cartridges and gas canisters are labelled
"Federal Laboratories, Saltsburg, Pennsylvania 15681"
and are stated on the metal to be "long range
projectiles 150 yards". The rounds, show the US
manufacturers' instructions on the side, contain "tear
gas which is highly irritating to eyes, nose, skin and
respiratory system". And continue: "If exposed, do not
rub eyes, seek medical assistance immediately."

The Israeli tank crews routinely send shells into Beit
Jalla when Palestinian gunmen fire Russian-made
Kalashnikov rifles from the village at the
neighbouring Jewish settlement of Gilo - itself
illegally built on land belonging to the people of
Beit Jalla - and most of these rounds have US fuses.
All are coded: "FUZE P18D M549ACO914H014-014" 
(in some cases the last digit reads "5"). One of these 
shells killed Dr Harald Fischer, a German citizen living in
Beit Jalla, last November. But the name of the firm
making these fuses is not included in the code.

Lockheed has already been implicated in the massacre
of four children and two women in Lebanon when an
Israeli Apache helicopter, made by Lockheed, fired a
Lockheed-made Hellfire 1 missile into an ambulance in
southern Lebanon in 1996. Computer plates from the
air-to-ground rocket - whose advertising logo read:
"All For One and One For All"- were subsequently taken
to the US by the Independent on Sunday and identified
as a Hellfire, by Boeing executives who were then
joint-makers of the missile.

The engine of the missile which struck Osama Khorabi's
home in February (it was, say the Israelis, a
"pre-emptive strike" against the village although Mr
Khorabi was no militant and his only ambition was to
join the Beit Jalla theatre project) survives. It
carries the coding: "189 76-1334987 DMW90E003-007" and
its "lot" number (the batch of missiles from which it
comes) is 481. On a small steel tube at the top of the
engine is the code: "12903-9225158 MFR-5S443." A
small, heavy cylindrical dome which appears to come
from the same projectile is labelled "Battery Thermal"
and carries the code: "P/N 10217556 E-W62, Lot No.
EPH-2-111, Date of MFG (manufacture) 08776, MFG Code
81855". The codes are followed by the initials: "U.S."
Other missile parts include damaged fragments of a
hinged fin and a mass of wiring.

Palestinian civil defence workers are ambulance
drivers and paramedics; they have dutifully collected
thousands of pieces of shrapnel from bullets, tank
rounds, gas projectiles and missiles after Israeli
bombardments, but without trying to discover their
provenance. "We are humanitarian workers, not
scientists," one of them told me in Bethlehem
yesterday. Many of the fragments carry codings in the
Roman alphabet and appear to be also of American
manufacture. They include what looks a missile part
coded "SPO 2- 95 RAD (then a digit obliterated during
the rocket's explosion) - 89".

The Israelis used Apache helicopters to fire missiles
into Beit Jalla on at least six occasions - including
the one that killed Mr Khorabi - and the Apaches are
made by Lockheed at their massive arms plant at
Orlando, Florida, home of the Hellfire 1 and 2
missiles.

Palestinians are still trying to discover the nature
of a gas canister now regularly used by Israelis
containing what they call "brown smoke". Obviously
feared by stone-throwers, it is described as having a
far more potent effect even than the Federal
Laboratories' Pennsylvania-made gas. At least one gas
canister found in Bethlehem is covered in Hebrew
markings and carries the code 323 1-99. It does not
appear to be of US manufacture.

American arms makers deny all responsibility when
their weapons have slaughtered innocent civilians.
Lockheed's scornful reaction to the 1996 Hellfire-1
bloodbaths in southern Lebanon was to point out that
"no one has ever sued a bullet-manufacturer" after a
murder. And it's true that the last words stamped on
the Pennsylvania gas cartridges, after a warning that
they must not be fired at individuals, make the usual
disclaimers. "Federal Laboratories," it says, "will
assume no responsibility for the misuse of this
device."




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