- World outrage continues over Israeli war crimes and Washington's
complicity. Gazans are now immortalized. Hamas is more popular than ever
and remains resolute despite everything the IDF threw against it.
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- Democrats and Republicans share equal guilt. They fund
Israeli state terror, are partnered in its aggression, and have collaboratively
planned, supported, and/or agreed to it for the past 41 years. Continuity
under Obama is assured. The current Gaza carnage is the worst since 1967.
In spite of its "unilateral" ceasefire, sporadic Israeli attacks
continue. The IDF merely redeployed. Gaza remains under siege, and human
suffering is overwhelming and unrelieved.
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- Since December 27, Israel conducted terror bombings,
tank and naval vessel shellings, and assault troop slaughter on the ground.
Illegal weapons were used. Neighborhoods are burning and in ruins. Horrific
wounds are reported. Civilians were willfully massacred. They comprise
80 - 90% of the casualties according to human rights organizations and
medical authority reports. All 1.5 million Gazans were targeted. They
still are. There's no place anywhere to hide.
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- Sporadic fighting continues after Israel's January 17
announcement. Earlier, Israeli Radio reported that more reservists were
activated and that IDF operations were in "phase three." Forces
on the ground pushed deeper into Gaza where they remained up to now. Attacks
on neighborhoods and refugee camps intensified. Death and injury tolls
mount. They approach 7000 but exclude potentially hundreds of unidentified
bodies under rubble.
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- A Brief History of Israeli Terror Killings Since 1946
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- Gaza is full-scale war but just the latest bloodstained
episode in Israel's six-decade reign of terror against Palestinians. This
section reviews others since 1946, two years before the establishment
of a Jewish state. The list is long, way-incomplete, very disturbing,
and shows what Palestinians have endured for over 60 years. Their ordeal
continues in the West Bank and Gaza under siege, still attacked, and,
as always, betrayed by the dominant media.
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- The King David Hotel July 22, 1946 Bombing
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- The Menachem Begin-led Irgun planned and conducted the
massacre of 92 Brits, Arabs and Jews, wounding 58 others. As head of the
Jewish Agency, David Ben-Gurion approved the operation. It was to destroy
British-gathered evidence that its leaders colluded with the Haganah,
Palmach, Irgun and Stern gangs in a wave of terrorist crimes and killings.
Bombing the King David Hotel was the most notorious and followed a pattern
before and since of brutal Israeli state terrorism.
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- The British Secretariat of the Palestine Government and
British Army HQ kept offices in the hotel. Attackers disguised as milkmen,
planted explosives in milk containers, placed them in the basement and
left. At the time, the action shocked the civilized world and outraged
the British leadership and House of Commons.
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- Other Israeli Terrorist Incidents against Palestinians
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- -- Tira, December 11, 1947 - five Palestinians were killed
and six injured;
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- -- a village outside Haifa, December 12, 1947 - 12 Palestinians
killed;
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- -- a village outside Tel Aviv, December 14, 1947 - 18
Palestinians killed and 100 injured;
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- -- al-Khias, December 18, 1947 - the paramilitary Haganah
killed 10 Palestinians, most inside their homes;
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- -- Haifa, December 30, 1947 - six Palestinians killed
and 42 wounded;
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- -- Jerusalem, December 30, 1947 - Irgun terrorists threw
a bomb from a speeding car killing 11 Palestinians and two Brits;
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- -- Balad Esh-Sheikh, December 31, 1947 - the Haganah
killed 60 Palestinians, most inside their homes;
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- -- Jaffa, January 4, 1948 - the Stern Gang killed up
to 30 and wounded 100 in a truck bombing;
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- -- the Semiramis Hotel, Jerusalem, January 4, 1948 -
the Haganah bombed the hotel killing 25 civilians;
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- -- Jaffa Gate, Jerusalem, January 7, 1948 - 17 Palestinians
killed;
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- -- Tireh, February 10, 1948 - seven Palestinians killed
and five injured;
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- -- on a bus from Safad, February 12, 1948 - five Palestinians
killed and five injured;
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- -- Sa'sa', February 14, 1948 - 60 Palestinians killed,
mostly in their homes;
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- -- Qisarya, February 15 - 20, 1948 - 25 Palestinians
killed;
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- -- Haifa, February 20, 1948 - six Palestinians killed
and 36 wounded;
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- -- Haifa, March 3, 1948 - the Stern Gang blew up the
Salameh Building killing 11 Palestinians and wounding 27;
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- -- al-Husayniyya, March 12 and 16 - 17 - the Palmach
twice raided the village killing 15 and wounding 20 in the first attack;
killing 30 in the second one;
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- -- Jews blew up a train near Benjamina on March 31, 1948
killing 25 Palestinians and wounding 61;
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- -- al-Sarafand, April 5, 1948 - 16 Palestinians were
killed and 12 wounded, most when a house was mortared;
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- -- Dier Yassin, April 9, 1948 - the Menachem Begin-led
Irgun slaughtered well over 120 Palestinian men, women and children in
a bloody rampage; The New York Times reported 254 killed on April 13;
53 orphaned children were dumped like trash along the wall of the Old
City; homes were dynamited with inhabitants inside; people were shot at
close range, including children; the massacre marked the beginning of
what followed during Israel's "War of Independence:" depopulating
531 towns and villages; 11 urban neighborhoods; massacring or displacing
800,000 Palestinians; and committing
- countless rapes and other atrocities;" remember
Dier Yassin; it, too, is immortalized;
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- -- Tel Litvinsky, April 19, 1948 - Jews killed 90 Palestinians;
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- -- Tiberias, April 19, 1948 - Jews blew up a home killing
Palestinians inside;
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- -- Ayn al-Zaytun and nearby villages, May 1 - 4, 1948
- 27 Palestinians killed;
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- -- Acre, May 18, 1948 - Israeli troops killed over 100
Palestinians;
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- -- al-Kabri, May 20, 1948 - Israeli forces killed villagers
and machine-gunned children who survived;
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- -- al-Tantura, May 22 - 23, 1948 - Israeli troops killed
over 200 villagers, mostly unarmed young men shot in cold blood;
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- -- on May 26, 1948, David Ben-Gurion formed the Israeli
Defense Forces (IDF) from the Haganah;
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- -- Lydda, July 11 - 12, 1948 - the IDF killed several
hundred civilians, including 80 machine-gunned inside the Dahmash mosque;
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- -- Elot, late July, 1948 - the IDF arrested 46 young
men; on August 3, several were found dead, and 14 of those arrested were
shot in cold blood in an olive grove - in full view of the villagers;
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- -- Suqrir, August 29, 1948 - the IDF killed 10 villagers;
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- -- Hula, Lebanon, October 24 - 29, 1948 - the IDF machine-gunned
50 villagers;
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- -- al-Dawayima, October 29, 1948 - the IDF killed up
to 200 villagers;
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- -- Majd al-Kurum, October 30, 1948 - the IDF slaughtered
20 or more villagers in cold blood;
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- -- Saliha, October 30, 1948 - IDF forces blew up a house
killing 94 Palestinians;
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- -- Sa'sa', October 30, 1948 - hundreds of Palestinians
were slaughtered in cold blood; the entire village was expelled;
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- -- Nahf, October 31, 1948 - a brutal massacre was carried
out of unknown numbers;
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- -- Khirbat al-Wa'ra al-Sawda, November 2, 1948 - the
IDF killed 14 villagers;
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- -- Beit Jala, January 6, 1952 - seven Palestinians were
slaughtered in cold blood;
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- -- Jerusalem, April 22, 1953 - the IDF killed 10 Palestinians;
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- -- Bureji Refugee Camp, August 28, 1953 - the IDF killed
20 Palestinians and wounded 62 others;
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- -- Qibya, Jordan, October 14, 1953 - Ariel Sharon's infamous
Unit 101 killed 70 villagers;
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- -- Nahalin, Jordan, March 28, 1954 - the IDF killed nine
Arabs and wounded 19;
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- -- Gaza City, April 5, 1956 - IDF shelling killed 56
and wounded 193;
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- -- Kafr Kassem, October 29, 1956 - the IDF killed about
50 men, women and children;
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- -- the Suez War, October 29 - November 7, 1956 - the
IDF executed about 273 Egyptian soldiers and civilians in cold blood;
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- -- Khan Yunis, November 3, 1956 - the IDF killed dozens
of civilians in cold blood;
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- -- Rafah Refugee Camp, November 12, 1956 - the IDF slaughtered
over 100 Palestinians;
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- -- Nuqeibi, Syria, March 16 - 17, 1962 - IDF artillery
and aircraft killed at least 30 unarmed villagers;
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- -- Samu, Jordan, November 13, 1966 - the IDF destroyed
125 houses, a school, clinic and 15 houses in a nearby village killing
18 and wounded 54 in cold blood;
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- -- the Six-Day War, June 5 - 11, 1967 - IDF forces preemptively
and without cause attacked Egypt, Syria and Jordan; they massacred as
many as 2000 helpless or captured Egyptian soldiers; killed about 340
Syrian villagers in the Golan Heights and displaced more than 300,000
Palestinians who fled to the Jordan River's east bank along with others
to Lebanon, Egypt and Syria;
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- -- the USS Liberty incident, June 8, 1967 - Israeli forces
attacked and killed 34 Americans and wounded 171 in international waters;
a Department of Defense inquiry whitewashed it as a case of "mistaken
identity" despite clear knowledge it was a willful attack on a US
naval intelligence vessel;
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- -- Rafah Refugee Camp, June 1967 - the IDF killed 23
Palestinians and buried them in a mass grave;
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- -- following the Six Day War, June 1967, 56 Palestinians
were shot in cold blood trying to cross the Jordan River to the West Bank;
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- -- February 21, 1973, the IDF shot down Libya Airlines
Flight 114 killing 106 passengers, including one American;
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- -- Hebron, February 25, 1994 - Baruch Goldstein massacred
29 praying Palestinians;
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- -- the First (1987 - 1992) and Second (2000 - 2005) Intifadas
- thousands of Palestinians were killed and injured during IDF rampages
against them;
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- -- the 1982 Lebanon invasion and occupation; 18,000 Lebanese
and Palestinians were killed, including 3000 massacred in the Sabra and
Shatila refugee camps;
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- -- Jenin, 2002 - the most infamous of numerous massacres
during the Second Intifada; the IDF invaded the city and refugee camp;
cut them off from outside help; destroyed hundreds of buildings; buried
many alive in them under rubble; cut off power and water as well as food
and other essential to life supplies; refused to allow in help, including
medical aid; and killed and wounded dozens of Palestinian civilians; some
accounts cite hundreds as Israeli forces swept up bodies and buried them
to avoid an accurate count;
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- -- the summer 2006 33-day (Second) Lebanon War - the
IDF inflicted mass terror attacks and destruction throughout the country;
around 1300 were killed; many more were wounded; one million (or one-
fourth of the population) were displaced; and most vital infrastructure
was destroyed to bring the country to a halt;
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- -- the June 2006 Operation Summer Rain against Gaza;
all border crossings were closed isolating the Territory and preventing
essential to life supplies from getting in; air strikes and shellings
were used; three main bridges were destroyed; the main water pipe for
the Nusairat and al-Boreji refugee camps as well as the Strip's only power
plant supplying 80% of the Territory's electricity; the IDF moved into
Gaza and took control;
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- -- the assault followed a series of bloody Israeli attacks:
a weekend beach shelling killing eight Palestinians, including seven
members of one family; 32 others were injured, including 13 children;
a highway missile attack killing 11 and injuring 30; another missile attack
killing three children and wounding 15;
-
- -- during the same period, the IDF conducted around 50
incursions into Palestinian West Bank communities; farmland was razed;
homes were raided; dozens taken into custody, including children; on June
29, nearly the entire Hamas leadership was arrested, including eight
cabinet ministers, 25 PLC members from the Change and Reform Party, and
other Hamas officials.
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- Palestinians have endured all of the above and far more
for over 60 years, 41 under occupation:
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- -- many thousands of Palestinians were killed, injured,
imprisoned, and tortured; since 1967, over 700,000 have been incarcerated;
the great majority are tortured; many are held uncharged in administrative
detention; anywhere from 10 - 12,000 Palestinians or more remain in prison
at all times;
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- -- rampaging military incursions occur repeatedly throughout
Occupied Palestine; in November 2007 alone, 786 West Bank raids were
conducted; several Palestinians were killed; dozens wounded; and around
400 arrested; in addition, public and private properties were damaged;
crops destroyed; land seized; curfews imposed; and free movement was and
remains severely restricted;
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- -- in addition, settlement expansions seize West Bank
land; the Separation Wall is taking another 10%; Palestinians have few
rights, and since Hamas won a January 2006 PLC majority none at all in
Gaza; desperation now plagues them with the Territory under siege, and
approaches disaster since Israel launched late December terror bombings
and ground and offshore attacks.
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- Professor Joseph Massad on Gaza Under Attack
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- Columbia University Professor and Middle East expert
Joseph Massad, a Palestinian American, wrote this about Israel's Gaza
attack and invasion:
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- -- "Since 2006, Arab regimes, neoliberal Arab intellectuals
(in America and elsewhere), as well as (Fatah under president Mahmoud
Abbas and appointed prime minister Salam Fayyad) reached an understanding
that only Israel will be able to save them from Hizbollah and Hamas, both
organizations constituting a threat to the open alliance Arab regimes
have with the US and Israel against Iran and all progressive forces in
the region;"
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- -- "A veritable open alliance now exists between
(Fatah), Arab regimes, and Israel (with neoliberal intellectual Arab support),
wherein Israel is subcontracted to decimate the Hamas government - the
only democratically elected government in the entire Arab world,"
and therein lies its problem; Washington and Israel won't tolerate democracies;
they want repressive regimes they can control; Fatah is a collaborationist
ally; Abbas and Fayyad its quisling leadership; Massad calls this "treachery;"
it and other Arab regimes "rule by terror and fear;"
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- -- Israel's carnage is its latest attempt "to ensure
that all Arabs and all Palestinians are ruled by dictators and never by
democratically elected officials;" Fatah and world powers approve;
nonetheless, Palestinians "understand very well that Abbas, his
clique, the Arab regimes, the US and Europe are all culpable in their
slaughter" as is Israel; they're all "co-conspirators and active
partners in crime."
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- The IDF performs admirably against defenseless civilians.
The aftermath, however, is another matter. "Palestinian determination"
is strong enough to make Fatah and Abbas "losers" provided popular
resistance won't let Israel conquer populations, steal their land, destroy
their livelihoods, imprison them in ghettos, and starve them into submission.
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- For the last century, Zionists haven't learned that "the
Palestinian yearning for freedom (can't) be extinguished no matter how
barbaric Israel's crimes become," how collaborationist are other
Arab regimes, or how traitorous are some of their own people like Fatah.
"The Gaza Ghetto Uprising will" continue their proud resistance
never to "accept the legitimacy of a racist European colonial settlement
in their midst."
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- Collaborationist Fatah West Bank Crackdowns
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- On January 8, AP reported that with Gaza fighting raging,
West Bank police violently suppressed pro-Gaza demonstrations. "It's
as if Gaza has become another country," said university student Mohammed
Akram standing next to pictures showing injured Gazans. "You watch
TV and see an entire family killed by a missile," said Hossam Salim.
"They're not militants or Hamas or anything."
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- Other reports said PA police assaulted street demonstrators,
focusing mainly on anyone carrying Hamas green flags. Violence and arrests
followed as Abbas won't let street protests become large, persistent,
or openly hostile to Israel. Demonstrators were shocked that police attacked
them for supporting their own people in Gaza. Abbas has orders to crack
down, and some say he's "on the side of the Jews."
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- The Jerusalem Post highlights a Fatah - IDF "Iron
Fist" policy, a massive crackdown, against all opposition. Reporters
and photographers are threatened and assaulted. It's too early to tell,
but Massad believes this may backfire and defeat Abbas.
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- The New York Times may agree. In a January 14 article,
correspondent Isabel Kershner headlined: "War on Hamas Saps Palestinian
Leaders." She says Fatah and Abbas "seem increasingly beleaguered
and marginalized, even in the Palestinian cities....they control....The
more bombs in Gaza, the more Hamas' support (grows) at the expense of
the (PA)." It wants control over Gaza, but according to Palestinian
analyst Ghassan Khatib: "How can it make gains in a war in which
it is one of the casualties?"
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- As a result, Hamas (like Hezbollah in Lebanon) is more
popular than ever - among their own people and the Arab street. They represent
popular resistance against colonial rule and complicit Arab regimes.
If history is a guide, oppression in the end won't work. It provokes anger,
dissent and revolt, then liberation. Palestinian unity must denounce Fatah
and Abbas, back Hamas, support its popular resistance, and continue struggling
for peace, social justice, self-determination, and freedom.
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- Israeli Human Rights Violations in a Typical Week
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- The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) compiles
them daily for its weekly report. It's disturbing reading even without
conflict and affects the West Bank as well as Gaza. Palestine is under
military occupation. It's oppressive, illegal and continuous for the past
41 years.
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- PCHR gives detailed daily accounts of the Gaza slaughter.
It also reports on Israel's West Bank oppression with collaborationist
Fatah PA (Palestinian Authority) help. Abbas blamed Hamas for the violence,
and prime minister Salam Fayyad said nothing to condemn it for the first
13 days of fighting. Afterwards, he made tepid comments, more indicative
of complicity than condemnation. Why so? He's a former IMF and World Bank
official with no standing among his people. In the 2006 PLC elections,
he got 2.4% of the vote as a measure of his illegitimacy. He and Abbas
are Israeli tools, enforcers, with considerable Western aid and weapons.
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- PCHR's West Bank report states:
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- "IOF (Israeli Occupation Forces) have continued
to impose severe restrictions on (free movement), including (in) occupied
East Jerusalem." It cites hundreds of checkpoints, roadblocks, closed
and controlled roads, and the illegal "Annexation Wall" that
will stretch 724 kilometers when finished. It mentions continued assaults,
killings, harassments, searches, neighborhood incursions, arrests, and
numerous other indignities against a traumatized people like Gazans:
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- -- two-thirds of West Bank roads between Palestinian
communities are closed and/or fully militarized; 500 kilometers of roads
are restricted;
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- -- one-third of the West Bank, including Occupied East
Jerusalem, is off-limits to Palestinians without a military permit; very
few are available;
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- -- from January 8 - 14, six Palestinians, including two
women were arrested at checkpoints;
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- -- on January 8 in Hebron, Israeli forces raided homes;
arrested two brothers; and shot and killed Ibrahim Shamlawi in cold blood;
-
- -- the IDF fired on al-Fawar refugee camp demonstrators
wounding two, including a child;
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- -- on January 9 in Madama village southwest of Nablus,
the IDF raided homes and arrested three men plus another in Nablus;
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- -- another man was arrested in Qabatya village, southeast
of Jenin; homes were raided and searched;
-
- -- in two East Jerusalem areas, Israeli police, border
guards and undercover units fired rubber-coated bullets, tear gas and
sound bombs on young men and children demonstrating; dozens of children
were treated for tear gas inhalation;
- - in Hawara village, south of Nablus, Beit Ummar village,
north of Hebron, and southern Hebron, the IDF fired on demonstrators,
wounded five men and one child, and arrested two others;
-
- -- on January 10 in Azmout village, northeast of Nablus,
homes were raided and searched;
-
- -- in Sa'ir village, northeast of Hebron, the IDF fired
on demonstrators, wounding three;
-
- -- on January 11 in Beit al-Roush village, southwest
of Hebron, homes were raided and searched;
-
- -- in Askar refugee camp, northeast of Nablus, more homes
were raided, searched and one man was arrested;
-
- -- on January in Beit Ummar village, north of Hebron,
homes were raided, searched, and two men were arrested;
-
- -- in Sa'ir village, northeast of Hebron, homes were
raided, searched, and one young teenager was arrested, age 14;
-
- -- on January 13 near Kiryat Arba settlement and Jouhar
Mount in east Hebron, dozens of homes were raided and searched;
-
- -- in Dura village, southwest of Hebron, homes were raided,
searched and two men arrested;
-
- -- in Beit Oula village, northwest of Hebron, homes were
raided, searched and one man arrested;
-
- -- in Ethna village, northwest of Hebron, the IDF shot
and killed one man while he was farming his land; according to witnesses,
he was handcuffed, blindfolded, and violently beaten for hours, then
fired on and killed at point blank range;
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- -- on January 14 in Awa village, southwest of Hebron,
homes were raided, searched and six men arrested;
-
- -- in Sa'ir village, northeast of Hebron, homes were
raided, searched and one teenager arrested; and
-
- -- in Kufor Qallil village, east of Nablus, homes were
raided, searched and another teenager arrested.
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- On January 19 (for next week's PCHR's report), sources
indicate that the IDF "kidnapped seven Palestinian civilians"
during morning pre-dawn West Bank city and town invasions.
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- Under military occupation, this is daily West Bank life
today made harsher by oppressive Fatah security enforcement for Israel.
New checkpoints, restrictions, curfews, and other measures are imposed
at any time - against peaceful, non-combatant civilians. Palestinians
live in daily fear of being harassed, arrested, tortured, or killed. Under
siege and terror attacks, conditions in Gaza are worse, but no place in
Occupied Palestine is safe, "ceasefire," or no "ceasefire."
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- Gaza Aggression Timeline
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- On December 27 without cause, Israeli aircraft launched
terror bombings on Gaza - not coincidentally timed for when children were
leaving and arriving at school. Relentless round-the-clock attacks have
continued for over three weeks. Ceasefire negotiations continue. Under
immense pressure and with US collaboration, IDF assaults may pause. This
section reviews the timeline.
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- December 27 - Day One:
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- At 11:25AM, an initial "shock and awe" attack
was launched with 60 aircraft hitting 50 targets simultaneously. By early
afternoon, over 100 tons of bombs had fallen. Around 230 deaths were reported
and 400 injured, many seriously. Most victims were civilians, many women
and children. The same pattern continues daily. From 80 - 90% of casualties
are non-combatants according to medical authorities and three human rights
organizations on the ground. News reports and independent observers called
December 27 the bloodiest day in Occupied Palestine since the 1967 Six
Day War.
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