- Leave it to Ariel Sharon! If there is one thing to say
about the Israeli Prime Minister, he knows how to attract a crowd, even
if they are all there to just jeer him. George W. Bush, Jr., our Court-appointed
president, invited Sharon to the White House, on Wednesday, April 14th,
to discuss a possible, limited Israeli withdrawal from the occupied Gaza
Strip. Since Sharon took office, in Feb., 2001, over 2000 Palestinians
have been killed, 327 by extra-judicial assassinations. Nevertheless, Bush
describes Sharon as a "Man of Peace."
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- However, few, if any, of the 100 or so folks, who showed
up outside the White House, in Washington, DC, on this wet, chilly evening,
had a good word to say about Sharon. Most maintain that he has innocent
blood on his hands - the blood of slaughtered civilians from Qibya, Beirut,
Sabra, Shatila, Nablus and Jenin. The unjustified bulldozing death of peace
and justice advocate Rachel Corrie also happened on his watch. Instead
of being a guest in the White House, many felt Sharon belonged in the dock,
at the World Court, standing trial for his putative crimes next to Slobodan
Milosevic.
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- Jamilah Shami of the DC Palestine Solidarity, a coalition
of 12 groups, which sponsored the rally, spoke with me. She said, "Sharon
really isn't welcomed in this town. He's a war criminal. We are upset with
our president for meeting with him...This is a very sad day. It is very
upsetting...They are not getting rid of all the settlements, and basically,
they talking about a Palestinian state that will not be connected to each
other."
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- A long time activist for the Palestinian cause, John
Steinbach, of Manassa, VA, labeled Sharon, "as a proven war criminal."
He added, "Sharon and Bush have made a very bloody deal...The U.S.
for the first time is not recognizing the Right of the Return for the Palestinian
refugees. Three million are still living in refugee camps, unresolved since
1948. And, Israel doesn't have to return the land that it took in 1967,
in a war. The basic cornerstones of International law are thrown down the
toilet."
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- The protesters assembled on the north side of Lafayette
Park, at 16th and H St., NW, to demonstrate their opposition towards Sharon
and towards the Israeli state that he represents. Israel is notorious for
its abysmal human rights record regarding the indigenous Palestinians.
It includes: Israel running death squads; like the recent, extra judicial
murder of Sheikh Yassin; torturing detainees; holding prisoners without
trial; creating a monstrous Apartheid War; erecting arbitrary roadblocks;
perpetrating land confiscation; demolishing homes; collective punishment;
building illegal settlements; and engaging, via state terrorism tactics,
in ethnic cleansing (See, for details, "In the Beginning, There Was
Terror," by Ronald Bleier, The LINK, 07/03; and "A Most Ungenerous
Offer," by Jeff Halper, The LINK, 09/02, ameu.org).
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- The Israeli occupation is expensive, too. From 1948
to the present date, the authoritative "Washington Report on Middle
East Affairs" magazine estimates the U.S. has given Israel over $90.6
billion (wrmea.com). There is also speculation that Sharon, if his withdrawal
scheme gets Bush's green light, will want the U.S. to underwrite the billions
of dollars in cost. Meanwhile, the Israelis plan to hold onto six larger
settlements in the West Bank, which the Palestinians denounce as "a
recipe for disaster."
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- David Kirshbaum, a member of SUSTAIN (Stop U.S. Tax
Aid to Israel Now), said he was at the rally, "to protest Sharon and
the government of Israel's policies of oppressiveness towards the Palestinians,
both in the occupied territories and in Israel itself, where they have
Apartheid laws legalizing discriminations against the Palestinians."
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- For background purposes, keep in mind that on Nov.
22, 1967, the UN Security Council adopted Resolution 242. It ordered Israel
to return all of the land, including the Gaza Strip, that it had illegally
confiscated from the Palestinians, as the results of its preemptive 1967
Six-Day War. The Israelis have refused to comply with this important Resolution,
and over 60 other UN Resolutions, too. A recent European poll ranked a
bellicose Israel as one of the greatest threats to stability and peace
on the planet.
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- "America's free and open society is in jeopardy
because of the eternal war concept that Sharon is advancing to consolidate
his objectives," said Brent Reilly of Roanoke, VA. He continued, "I
think that will eventually wreck America, as it has already wrecked Israel."
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- Ironies abound. Sharon has visited the White House NINE
times, yet the survivors and supporters of the USS Liberty can't get a
single audience with the president to state their case for a public hearing
on that disgraceful cover-up (ussliberty.org), nor can the grieving parents
of Rachel Corrie, Craig and Cindy Corrie, of Olympia, Washington, get to
see Bush to demand that the Israelis responsible for killing their daughter,
on March 16, 2003, be brought to bar of justice (rachelcorrie.org). And,
although Bush pushes his supposed Christian beliefs in his political persona,
Christians are a vanishing presence in the Holy Land, down to 2 percent
of the population, because of the Israeli occupation (hcef.org).
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- Also at the protest was Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss. A
leader of the "Jews United Against Zionists" group (www.nkusa.org),
he condemned the Zionists for violating the "commandments of the Torah."
He said, "We came here today to clarify to the world that Sharon is
not the representative of Judaism or the Jewish people. In fact, he in
the antithesis of what a representative of a Jew should be...The concept
of creating a state of Israel is wrong." He blasted the Zionists for
their harsh treatment of the Palestinians, saying, "It is a terrible
wrong. It is against every concept of the Torah. It creates anti-Semitism...Judaism
and Zionism are not one and the same. They are diametrically opposite.
We should not be mistaken one for the other. And, we shouldn't be held
responsible for the actions of what the Zionists do."
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- The protesters at the rally may have had slightly different
agendas, but they are united in asking: "Why does the U.S. continue
to subsidize Israeli wrongdoing against the Palestinians?"
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- © William Hughes 2004
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- William Hughes is the author of "Saying 'No' to
the War Party" (Iuniverse, Inc.), which is available at Amazon.com.
He can be reached at: liamhughes@mindspring.com.
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