REMEMBER
the endless media coverage devoted to one
abducted British toddler Madeleine McCann and
the outpouring public sympathy in terms of hard
cash?
Remember the deserved global horror when
186 schoolchildren were murdered by terrorists
in the Russian town of Beslan? People everywhere
generally experience deep emotion when the life
of youngsters is cut short by crime or conflict
because they only have to look at their own kids
to relate to the tragedy.
Yet when it comes to the children
of Palestine many unconsciously channel their
empathy — or lack of it — through the prism of
their ideological/political affinities. They
hear the word “Palestinian” and harden their
hearts. Blatantly one-sided resolutions recently
passed by the US Congress, which prostrates
itself before Israel unconditionally, are good
examples. Somehow, the members of the House and
Senate are able to cast aside their own
humanitarian sensitivities to enhance their
standing with the pro-Israel lobby.
Almost 300 of
Gaza’s children have been murdered by Israeli
bombs and artillery shells. Thousands have been
robbed of parents, siblings or limbs. All are
severely traumatized by sights and scenes no
child should ever have to witness and all are
terrified by the sounds of F-16s wondering if
this time deadly payloads are marked with their
address.
Israeli
spokespeople insist they do not target civilians
but tiny Gaza is not only the most densely
populated area of the world, 51 percent of its
population are children.
Just think
what would happen were 300 Israeli children to
meet a similar fate! Would the UN Security
Council take weeks to come up with a
mealy-mouthed resolution destined to go unheeded
then? And what would be the global reaction to
the ramming of an Israeli boat carrying aid,
such as the Free Gaza Movement’s vessel
“Dignity”, recently forced to limp in to the
Lebanese port of Tyre where its contingent of 15
international passengers, including former
Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney, received a
hero’s welcome?
Would Western
television networks and newspapers relegate a
Jewish tragedy to sanitized snippets and back
pages? Judging from the extensive coverage given
to a Palestinian attack on a Jerusalem pizza
parlor in 2001 that killed 15, the answer is a
firm “no”.
Israel says it
is carrying out surgical strikes against Hamas
militants but the fire hitting Gaza’s shoreline
emanating from Israeli gunboats cannot
discriminate and neither can tank shells,
mortars, cluster bombs and white phosphorus. If
we accept that Israel’s strikes are precise,
then we must also accept the Jewish state has
committed serious war crimes by bombing clearly
marked ambulances, hospitals, schools and UN-run
civilian refuges.
No wonder
Israel has barred foreign journalists, activists
and medics from entering Gaza. It does not want
third-party witnesses recording its crimes or
negating its weasel words carefully crafted by
expert propagandists, such as Israel’s
ambassador to Britain Ron Prosser and spokesman
to the prime minister’s office Mark Regev — both
working overtime to push the same
rarely-challenged lies.
There is no
doubt that the so-called international community
treats Palestinians as second- or even
third-class citizens without the right to
freedom and access to basic human needs. Western
countries and others have collaborated in
subjecting Gaza to an 18-month-long siege that
under international law is tantamount to a
declaration of war. They have also stood by
silently allowing Israel to continue its
settlement expansion, land grabs and
construction of an apartheid wall, ruled illegal
by the International Court of Justice.
Plus, the
United Nations which was responsible for
Israel’s birth has not been effective in
protecting Palestinian rights or upholding 35 of
its own resolutions against Israel.
Many nations
have designated the Palestinian resistance as
“terrorist” although an occupied population has
the right to self-determination under the UN
Charter.
It’s
absolutely true that some of the methods used by
Palestinian resistance groups have been
unpalatable in that civilians have been
deliberately targeted in the way that Israel is
doing now despite its shrill cries to the
contrary.
The fact that
the IAF bombed a UN school after receiving the
coordinates and a house filled with displaced
civilians it had told to flee exposes any
pretense Israel may have to morality. And to
compound its ruthlessness, Israel prevented
rescue workers and ambulances from reaching the
scene for four days when starving toddlers still
clinging to the corpses of their mothers were
discovered. Deprived of sophisticated weaponry,
stripped of their rights under international law
and the Geneva Conventions, besieged by the
international community, blamed by the US for
their own victimhood and virtually abandoned by
fellow-Arabs, the Palestinians are shamefully
left to starve, suffer and die.
Lastly, I
would send the following message to Israel with
apologies to Shakespeare for mangling The
Merchant of Venice: “Hath not a Palestinian
hands, organs, dimensions, senses, affections,
passions, fed with the same food, hurt with the
same weapons, subject to the same diseases,
healed by the same means, warmed and cooled by
the same winter and summer, as a Jew is? If you
prick us, do we not bleed? If you tickle us, do
we not laugh? If you poison us, do we not die?
And if you wrong us, do we not revenge? If we
are like you in the rest, we will resemble you
in that”. |