Barbaric Israel
A nation that has violated “every norm of civilized behavior and international
law” since its founding in 1948 is held virtually blameless by the U.S.
corporate media – Israel sycophants of the lowest order. “Now members of the
Israeli Defense Force themselves are coming forward to admit that they
committed war crimes” – but the U.S. press is censoring their confessions! Even
when Israeli soldiers openly testify to committing “murder” in Gaza, as
reported by the Israeli press, the U.S. corporate media “keeps the people of
this country ignorant” of the crimes against humanity bankrolled by American
taxpayers.
by BAR editor and senior columnist Margaret Kimberle
“Every norm of civilized behavior and international law was violated.”
April 04, 2009 "BAR" -- Despite the best efforts of the American corporate
media, the Israeli lobby, and compromised politicians, the true nature of
Israel’s barbarity towards the Palestinian people is not easily hidden. The
massacres of Gaza’s civilian population that were recently carried out by the
Israeli Defense Force created a turning point in worldwide public opinion. Only
the Israeli and American governments try to deny that war crimes were
committed.
The IDF barred the world’s media from witnessing the killings of more than
1,400 people. Every norm of civilized behavior and international law was
violated, including the Geneva Conventions prohibition of acts of revenge
against civilian populations. Israel kept the borders of Gaza sealed, and would
not even allow the population to flee and save their lives. The IDF takes the
term “shooting fish in a barrel” very seriously.
Now members of the IDF themselves are coming forward to admit that they
committed war crimes. Soldiers have told the Israeli newspaper Haaretz that
they were ordered to murder civilians without provocation. Haaretz has also
revealed that the IDF prepares soldiers to kill civilians by openly condoning
the killing of pregnant women and little children.
“1 Shot, 2 Kills” reads one t-shirt routinely worn by IDF soldiers. It depicts
a pregnant woman covered by a bulls-eye. Another t-shirt for infantry snipers
depicts “the inscription ‘Better use Durex,’ next to a picture of a dead
Palestinian baby, with his weeping mother and a teddy bear beside him.”
Soldiers wear these shirts only with the approval of their platoon commanders.
“The IDF prepares soldiers to kill civilians by openly condoning the killing of
pregnant women and little children.”
The shirts are bilingual, written in Hebrew and in English too. It makes sense
that the inscriptions are also in English, because were it not for American
financial support, the IDF would not exist or be able to bomb Syria or the
Sudan or invade Lebanon or carry out massacres in Gaza.
The United States is the Israeli government’s only friend in the world. While
boycotts and protests against Israel are carried out all over the globe,
concerned Americans are silenced because the corporate media and the political
system have turned their country into Israel’s colony.
The Los Angeles Times carried the story of IDF war crimes revelations, but only
after censoring the words of the soldiers themselves.
"When we entered a house, we were supposed to bust down the door and start
shooting inside and just go up story by story… I call that murder. Each story,
if we identify a person, we shoot them. I asked myself – how is this
reasonable?"
The Los Angeles Times felt that the word “murder” was too much for sensitive
American eyes and left the sentence out. “‘When we entered a house, we were
supposed to bust down the door and start shooting inside and just go up story
by story,’ he was quoted as saying. ‘Each story, if we identify a person, we
shoot them. I asked myself: 'How is this reasonable?’”
Apparently, “I call that murder,” is just not acceptable, even if the words
come straight from the horse’s mouth. The Los Angeles Times knows or thinks it
knows that it can go only so far when Israel is the subject of what passes for
reporting in the American corporate media.
“Several cardboard boxes full of excrement were left in the house.”
Not only do Israelis kill women and children and use civilians as human
shields, but they also occupy Palestinian homes. They routinely desecrate them
in ways that are so cruel and malicious, that they must be considered
pathological. According to Amnesty International, not only did Israelis in Gaza
illegally occupy Palestinian homes, but they left them in a devastated and
desecrated condition.
“In one house in the Sayafa area in north Gaza several cardboard boxes full of
excrement were left in the house (italics mine) - although there was a
functioning toilet which the soldiers could have used. Walls were defaced with
crude threats written in Hebrew, such as ‘next time it will hurt more’. In
every case the soldiers had smashed holes in the outer walls of the houses to
use as lookout and sniper positions.”
Israelis are not inherently worse than other human beings. They behave as they
do because they never pay a price for their actions. The American people have
paid and will continue to pay the price as targets of hatred and even of terror
because their government has made them complicit in Israel’s crimes. But any
suffering experienced by Americans is hardly unjust. Americans do not have a
greater right to live in peace than do the people of Gaza.
If Gazans wore t-shirts encouraging the killing of women and little babies they
would be no worse than the IDF soldiers whose actions are paid for by the
American tax payer. Sadly, the Los Angeles Times and their counterparts in the
rest of the media are unlikely to explain that very simple fact. This
conspiracy of silence is just one of many that keeps the people of this country
ignorant and incapable of making the demands and taking the necessary actions
that would enable them to help themselves.
Margaret Kimberley's Freedom Rider column appears weekly in BAR. Ms. Kimberley
lives in New York City, and can be reached via e-Mail at
Margaret.Kimberley(at)BlackAgandaReport.Com .
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