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  • “Concentrate” and “exterminate”: Israel parliament deputy speaker’s Gaza genocide plan

    “Concentrate” and “exterminate”: Israel parliament deputy speaker’s Gaza genocide plan

    Moshe Feiglin, the deputy speaker of the Knesset, Israel’s parliament, has published a plan for the total destruction of the Palestinian people in Gaza.

    His detailed plan, which calls for the use of concentration camps, amounts to direct and public incitement to genocide – a punishable crime under the Genocide Convention.

    In a 1 August posting on his Facebook page, Feiglin, a member of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s ruling Likud Party, calls for the “conquest of the entire Gaza Strip, and annihilation of all fighting forces and their supporters.”

    “This is our country – our country exclusively,” he writes, “including Gaza.”

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  • Israel spied on John Kerry during peace effort – report

    Israel spied on John Kerry during peace effort – report

    • Der Spiegel says Israelis eavesdropped on phone calls
    • US secretary of state’s mediation effort broke down in April

    theguardian.com, Sunday 3 August 2014 09.14 EDT

    Israel eavesdropped on the US secretary of state, John Kerry, during doomed peace talks with the Palestinians last year, the German news weekly Der Spiegel reported on Sunday.

    The article said the Israelis and at least one other secret service listened in on Kerry’s conversations as he tried to mediate, in a development that Der Spiegel said was likely to further strain ties between Israel and the United States.

    Kerry regularly spoke by telephone with high-ranking officials throughout the Middle East during the negotiations that finally collapsed earlier this year.

    Der Spiegel, which cited “several sources among secret services”, said that he used not only secure lines but also normal telephones with satellite connections which were vulnerable to tapping.

    “The government in Jerusalem used this information in the negotiations on a diplomatic solution in the Middle East,” it said.

    Der Spiegel said Kerry’s office and the Israeli government declined to comment on its report.

    Kerry made reviving Middle East diplomacy a central priority at the start of his term and coaxed the Israeli prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, and the Palestinian president, Mahmud Abbas, back to the negotiating table in July 2013.

    But in April this year, Israel made a surprise announcement of plans for 700 new housing units in settlements on occupied territory and refused to free a last batch of Palestinian prisoners after earlier releases. Abbas in turn sought Palestinian membership in 15 UN conventions and the peace drive eventually broke down.

    Kerry has attempted to mediate during the current Israeli military offensive in Gaza and flew to Israel last week. But he has failed to bring about a lasting truce in the 26-day confrontation that has claimed more than 1,700 lives.


  • United Nations warns of “rapidly unfolding” health disaster in Gaza 2 August 2014, Jerusalem

    United Nations warns of “rapidly unfolding” health disaster in Gaza 2 August 2014, Jerusalem

    Press Release
    United Nations warns of “rapidly unfolding” health disaster in Gaza
    2 August 2014, Jerusalem

    A health disaster of widespread proportions is rapidly unfolding in the Gaza Strip as a direct
    result of the ongoing conflict, said the United Nations today. Mr. James W. Rawley, the
    Humanitarian Coordinator in the occupied Palestinian territory (oPt), together with Mr.
    Robert Turner, UNRWA’s Director of Operations in the Gaza Strip, and Dr. Ambrogio
    Manenti, acting Head of Office of WHO’s operations in the West Bank and Gaza Strip,
    expressed grave concern regarding the lack of protection for medical staff and facilities, and
    the deteriorating access to emergency health services for the 1.8 million Palestinians in the
    Gaza Strip.

    “We are now looking at a health and humanitarian disaster”, warned Mr. Rawley, adding,
    “the fighting must stop immediately”. After more than three weeks of intense conflict
    ,
    Gaza’s medical services and facilities are on the verge of collapse. One third of hospitals, 14
    primary healthcare clinics and 29 Palestinian Red Crescent and Ministry of Health
    ambulances have been damaged in the fighting. At least five medical staff have been killed
    in the line of duty and tens have been injured. At least 40% of medical staff are unable to get
    to their places of work such as clinics and hospitals due to widespread violence and at least
    half of all public health primary care clinics are closed.

    In addition, in the last 24 hours, anonymous calls were made to staff at both the Najjar
    Hospital in Rafah and Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza City warning of imminent attacks, causing
    major panic and chaos among patients and staff. Najjar Hospital was evacuated and remains
    closed due to fighting nearby.

    The hospitals and clinics that are still functioning are overwhelmed: since 7 July over 8000
    people have reportedly been injured, many seriously. Critical supplies of medicines and
    disposables are almost depleted and damage and destruction of power supplies has left
    hospitals dependent on unreliable back-up generators. Al Shifa, the main referral hospital in
    the Gaza Strip, is inundated with casualties and people seeking safety in its grounds. “The
    ability to provide necessary healthcare is being severely compromised. This puts the lives of
    thousands of Palestinians in needless danger”, said Dr. Manenti.

    An estimated 460,000 people have been displaced and are now living in overcrowded
    conditions in schools, with relatives or in makeshift shelters. This, coupled with lack of
    inadequate water and sanitation, poses serious risks of outbreak of water-borne and
    communicable diseases. “Hundreds of thousands of people are sheltering in terrible
    conditions, pushing UNRWA’s coping capacity to the edge”, said Mr. Turner.

    Mr. Rawley stressed that “international law sets out clear obligations on the parties to the
    conflict to respect the status of hospitals and medical facilities as protected objects, to
    respect the status of and ensure the protection of medical personnel, to ensure the
    protection of civilians and to respect the fundamental human right to health “
    . The three

    officials also paid tribute to Gaza’s medical staff for working tirelessly in dangerous and
    difficult conditions to continue to provide urgently needed healthcare.

    ENDS

    For more information, please contact:
    OCHA: Hayat Abu-Saleh, + 972 (0) 54 33 11 816,
    abusaleh@un.org
    UNRWA: Chris Gunness, +972 (0) 54 240 2659, c.gunness@unrwa.org
    WHO: Ambrogio Manenti, +20-100-3333-402, manentia@who.int

    Mahmoud Daher, +970 (0) 59 8944650, mda@who-health.org

  • ACTION! Let’s cover Portland with messages of support for Gaza!

    ACTION! Let’s cover Portland with messages of support for Gaza!

    SUNDAY, August 3rd at Noon

    Let’s cover Portland with messages of support for
    Gaza!
    The idea behind this event is to get everyone out on our streets
    and sidewalks with Gaza in our hearts and chalk in our hands. We plan to
    chalk the names of the dead as an act of remembrance, write messages,
    draw pictures, and invite passerby to join us. We will provide the chalk – you just need to show up!


    Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/events/744854478906585/


    We will host groups in two locations – Southeast Portland Hawthorne Boulevard and the downtown waterfront.


    Hawthorne District chalking: Meet at noon in front of Powell’s Books, 3723 SE Hawthorne Blvd. Contact: info@auphr.org


    Downtown waterfront chalking: Meet at noon in the area right next to
    the intersection of Columbia St. and Naito Parkway. Contact: Sara @
    202-257-1101

    ***Anyone is welcome to post additional locations where they will be chalking in their neighborhood.***

  • An Israel Consumed by Hatred

    An Israel Consumed by Hatred

    Nothing demonstrate the failure of decades of Israeli and US policy in Palestine than the wave of hatred that is now consuming Israeli society. Now, 1,300 hundred Palestinian are dead and 7,000 wounded. They are overwhelmingly civilians (75-80%). Three
    Israeli civilians have been killed—all of them after the Israeli attack began. Yet some 95% of the Jewish/Israeli public supports this lopsided carnage. Even genocide is being debated as if it were permissible.  How did it come to this? The answer has much
    to do with how hatred is being deliberately fanned in Israel—and with Israel’s deep sense of guilt for the crimes on which it is built and sustained.

    When three Israeli teenagers were kidnapped and killed in mid-June, Netanyahu immediately blamed Hamas and promoted the pretence that the boys were still alive. (This is an arbitrary starting point—just a day before, a Palestinian man and child had been killed without any similar outcry.) In the following 11 days, Israel’s
    military killed about ten Palestinians and arrested almost 600 hundred more.
    In the weeks of public hysteria in Israel that followed, Netanyahu repeatedly used the language of incitement and hatred.

    In Israel, a day before Palestinian teenager Muhammad Abu Khudair was kidnapped and burned alive by six Israeli Jewish youths, Ayelet Shaked, a Palin-esque young member of the
    Knesset, wrote on her Facebook page that, “the entire Palestinian people is the enemy” and justified its destruction, “including its elderly and its women, its cities and its villages, its property and its infrastructure.” She also called for the slaughter of Palestinian mothers who give birth to “little snakes.” She explained:

    …They have to die and their houses
    should be demolished so that they cannot bear any more terrorists…they are all
    our enemies and their blood should be on our hands. This also applies to the
    mothers of the dead terrorists.”

    In its immediate response to the lynching/murder of Abu Khudair, Israel claimed that there was no evidence that it was a “hate crime.” Israeli police then arrested and beat a young visiting American cousin of Abu Khudair. This hate crime was caught on
    video. The young American was held under house arrest and his family “detained.” The police who beat the boy are apparently still free. Yet still Israeli hatred grows. A hate site founded in response to the kidnapping of the three Israeli teens was then getting a thousand likes a minute in Israel.

    Then, on the night of 6 July, Israel struck in Gaza, killing seven Hamas “militants.” And only then, with the existing ceasefire clearly broken by Israel, did Hamas rocket fire escalate.

    We are now over 22 days
    into the resulting carnage. Over 1,100 Palestinians have been killed and over
    6,000 wounded. None of them lived on the West Bank where the Israeli teens were
    killed. In all of 2013, up to the Israeli attack of July 6th, zero
    Israeli civilians had been killed by Hamas rockets. At this point, there are
    only three civilian deaths in Israel.

    Yet the hatred and bloodlust of Israel rages unchecked. A YouTube video from July 28th shows Israelis demonstrating in favor of the current operation by gleefully chanting (roughly translated), “There is no school in Gaza tomorrow—all the
    children are dead.” Israeli military officials deny that Israel is responsible for civilian casualties—yet military officials privately refer to the policy of “mowing the lawn” — a hate filled  Israeli euphemism for violently, indiscriminately, and regularly “pruning” the Hamas leadership. Reports show that Israelis watch the bombing from their lawn chairs, cheering and applauding each time a target in Gaza explodes. They share popcorn and describe the event as “just good fun.”

    Now the hatred has spread to
    America.
    Yesterday, RabbiDavid-Seth Kirshner, (an executive of the NY Board of Rabbis) claimed that Palestinians who voted for Hamas are combatants who deserve to be targeted by Israel. He said:

     

    When you are part of an election process that asks for a
    terrorist organization which proclaims in word and in deed that their primary
    objective is to destroy their neighboring country and not to build schools or
    commerce or jobs, you are complicit and you are not a civilian casualty.

    Ironically, the
    rabbi’s words apply more aptly to the Israeli leadership which occupies Gaza
    than to Hamas. Israel’s siege of Gaza has involved the destruction of
    everything listed above. His words are an eerie echo of Osama Bin Laden’s claim
    that ‘there are no innocent American civilians because America elected an
    oppressive government.’ So (according to the Rabbi) if you voted for Hamas,
    Israel has a right to kill you!  The fact
    is, of the 1.8 million people in Gaza, about 15,000 (8%) are actually members
    of Hamas. About 440,000 voted for Hamas, 414,000 for Fatah and other roughly
    one million didn’t vote at all. You
    think we should help Israel kill them all?

    Finally, the hatred spawned by Israel becomes the very
    face of America’s government.

    The Senate just voted 100-0 to approve S. Res. 498.
    The bland bureaucratic faces of these Senators, and the media pundits who daily
    approve them and mouth the talking points of Israel’s cadre of professional
    liars, are the very picture of Hannah Arendt’s famous phrase about the
    “banality of evil.” 

    Israel’s hatred has overflowed. America has embraced
    it. This is exactly why our founding fathers warned us against entering into
    ‘entangling foreign alliances.’  They
    knew that so called “special relationships” have a special power to corrupt. We
    don’t need “special relationships” with countries like Israel. We need decent,
    ethical and practical relationships that promote peace. By that standard, all
    US aid to Israel should immediately be cut off, the Israeli leadership should
    be held accountable for war crimes, and sanctions should be imposed on Israel
    until they abide by all the many UN resolutions and international laws they are
    in violation of. (Please notice I am NOT calling for the killing of all Israelis
    who voted Netanyahu into office.)

    Of course you may say, “There is hatred on the
    Palestinian side as well.” There certainly is, but that is the angry hatred
    that comes from the real violence, dispossession and oppression that has been
    inflicted on them by Israel over the years—it is rooted in honest anger.

    The hatred I see in Israel and its supporters is
    different. It reeks of bad conscience. It is an ever deepening sewer fed by a
    guilt that silently corrodes the shaky foundations of the state and the whole
    Zionist project that spawned it. It threatens Israel’s cherished goal of
    attaining “legitimacy”—even in its own jaded eyes. The deaths of three
    teenagers, however tragic, could never unleash this torrent of hatred in a
    country that was not already deeply in the grip of a virulent disease. It is
    absurd to talk, as some pundits have done lately, about ‘hatred on the fringes
    of Israeli society.’ The hatred is at the core—in the government, the military,
    and the 95% of Jewish Israelis whom (polls now show) support Netanyahu’s
    current policy.

    Today a serious op-ed in “The Times of Israel” debated
    the notion that genocide permissible. The very fact that this question is now
    openly being debated in Israel says all we need to know about the hatred
    consuming that country.

    It’s tragic to see how that foreign hatred is
    polluting our own country: to see so many people choosing to hate. One can feel
    pity for them—but that doesn’t mean we need to buy into their hatred and lies.
    In fact, we must not. For us there is still time to stop and think. After all,
    there are no “chosen people.” We are simply what we choose to make of
    ourselves. No one forced Israel to start this war.

    “Gilbert Schramm is a
    peace activist and international educator who currently lives in Oregon. He has
    previously lived and worked extensively in the Middle East and has studied the
    region for almost 35 years.”

  • Condolences to Dr. Mona El-Farra and all who have lost their loved ones

    Condolences to Dr. Mona El-Farra and all who have lost their loved ones

    The staff and board of the Middle East Children’s Alliance would like to extend our heartfelt condolences to our colleague Dr. Mona El-Farra, her family, and all of the Palestinian families who have lost their relatives and loved ones.

    Early this morning, Israeli tanks shelled a home in Khan Younis and killed nine members of Dr. Mona’s family including 5 children. Ten more relatives are injured and five of them are in critical condition.

    We are saddened by the very personal loss of our friend and colleague, Dr. Mona El-Farra, and by the knowledge that her relatives were killed with the full support of our government.

    Rest in peace:
    Abed Almalek Abed Al Salam El-Farra, 54 years
    Osamah Abed Almalek El-Farra, 34 years
    Awatef  A’ez Eldeen El-Farra, 29 years
    Emad El-Farra, 28 years
    Mohamad Mahmoud El-Farra, 12 years
    Nadeen Mahmoud El-Farra, 9 years
    Yara Abed Al Salam El-Farra, 8 years (pictured above)
    Abed Al Rahaman El-Farra, 8 years
    Lujain Basem El-Farra, 4 years

    We spoke to Dr. Mona by phone today and she told us: “It was shocking to find out that my cousins were killed with their children and grandchildren. But my family is not different from any other family living in the Gaza Strip. This is the brutality of the Israeli occupation and we are expecting bad news all the time. Whenever there is bad news here, we ask ourselves who is next? Still, no matter how much you are prepared for this kind of bad news, it’s shocking and it hit me very hard.”

    As always, we are impressed by Dr. Mona’s huge heart and dedication to help children and families. After taking a short break to process the shock of this news, Dr. Mona went to the emergency room at the Red Crescent Society to treat patients today.

  • When Genocide is Permissible, Times of Israel op-ed

    When Genocide is Permissible, Times of Israel op-ed

    This was on the Times Of Israel website until it was taken down.  It demonstrates the genocidal views of some Israelis and shows the grave danger to the people of Gaza and all Palestinians from the Israeli public and state.  It is creating a storm on twitter . . .

    When Genocide is Permissible AUGUST 1, 2014, 5:36 PM

    “If political leaders and military experts determine that the only way to achieve its goal of sustaining quiet is through genocide is it then permissible to achieve those responsible goals?”

    http://www.timesofisrael.com
    Read more on MondoWeiss

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  • Amnesty: U.S. Must Stop Arms Transfers to Israel Amid Growing Evidence of War Crimes in Gaza

    Amnesty: U.S. Must Stop Arms Transfers to Israel Amid Growing Evidence of War Crimes in Gaza

    U.S. Must Stop Arms Transfers to Israel Amid Growing Evidence of War Crimes in Gaza

    Contact: Amanda Simon, asimon@aiusa.org, (212) 633-4162, @AIUSAmedia

    (WASHINGTON, D.C.) – The U.S. government must immediately end its ongoing deliveries of large quantities of arms to Israel,
    which are providing the tools to commit further serious violations of
    international law in Gaza, said Amnesty International, as it called for a
    total arms embargo on all parties to the conflict.

    The call comes amid reports that the Pentagon has approved the
    immediate transfer of grenades and mortar rounds to the Israeli armed
    forces from a U.S. arms stockpile pre-positioned in Israel, and follows a
    shipment of 4.3 tons of U.S.-manufactured rocket motors, which arrived
    in the Israeli port of Haifa on July 15.

    “On the one hand, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry has proposed a ceasefire. On the other hand, the U.S. government is supplying even more arms to Israel. No one should be putting more weapons in the hands of Israel, Hamas, or Palestinian armed groups,” said Steven Hawkins, Executive Director of Amnesty International USA.

    These deliveries add to more than $62 million worth of munitions,
    including guided missile parts and rocket launchers, artillery parts and
    small arms, already exported from the USA to Israel between January and
    May this year.

    “The U.S. government is adding fuel to the fire by continuing its
    supply of the type of arms being used by Israel’s armed forces to
    violate human rights. The U.S. government must accept that by repeatedly
    shipping and paying for such arms on this scale they are exacerbating
    and further enabling grave abuses to be committed against civilians
    during the conflict in Gaza,” said Brian Wood, Head of Arms Control and
    Human Rights at Amnesty International.

    Palestinian armed groups have continued to fire rockets
    indiscriminately into Israel, endangering civilians in flagrant
    violation of international law. Amnesty International has repeatedly
    called for an immediate end to such attacks, which amount to war crimes.

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  • US condemns shelling of UN school in Gaza but restocks Israeli ammunition

    US condemns shelling of UN school in Gaza but restocks Israeli ammunition

    White House issues unusually strong rebuke after 16 deaths
    But Pentagon confirms that US resupplied Israel with ammunition

    theguardian.com, Wednesday 30 July 2014 19.19 EDT

    The United States issued a firm condemnation of the shelling of a United Nations school in Gaza that killed at least 16 Palestinians on Wednesday, but also confirmed it restocked Israel’s dwindling supplies of ammunition.

    The White House expressed concern that thousands of civilians who had sought protection from the UN were at risk after the shelling of the girls’ elementary school. Some 3,300 civilians were taking shelter there, after being told by Israel to leave their homes.

    The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, UNRWA, which runs the school, said its initial assessment was that it has been struck by Israeli artillery.

    “The United States condemns the shelling of a UNRWA school in Gaza, which reportedly killed and injured innocent Palestinians – including children – and UN humanitarian workers,” said Bernadette Meehan, a spokeswoman for the White House’s National Security Council.

    “We are extremely concerned that thousands of internally displaced Palestinians who have been called on by the Israeli military to evacuate their homes are not safe in UN designated shelters in Gaza.”

    Meehan and other US officials that condemned the attack did not specifically accuse Israel of responsibility for the shelling, saying there were conflicting reports about the circumstances of the incident that required further investigation. They did not specify the nature of those conflicting reports.

    However Washington’s implied condemnation of Israel marked the strongest language used by the US since the conflict in Gaza began. The US also strongly criticised the hiding of weapons at UN facilities in Gaza, although officials acknowledged they did not know if rockets had been stored at the UNRWA school.

    “All of these actions, and similar ones earlier in the conflict, are inconsistent with the UN’s neutrality,” Meehan said. “This violence underscores the need to achieve a ceasefire as soon as possible.”

    At the same time however, there was little evidence of Washington using its leverage with Israel, including record levels of military aid, to apply pressure on Jerusalem to curtail its offensive.

    The Pentagon confirmed a CNN report that the US had recently provided Israel with a shipment of ammunition. “The United States is committed to the security of Israel, and it is vital to US national interests to assist Israel to develop and maintain a strong and ready self-defense capability,” said Pentagon press secretary Rear Admiral Kirby. “This defense sale is consistent with  those objectives.”

    The Israeli military requested the addition ammunition on 20 July . The US defense department approved the sale three days later, Kirby said.

    Two of the requested munitions were sourced from a secret stockpile the US keeps in Israel for emergencies. White House approval was not required to release the weaponry War Reserve Stockpile Ammunition-Israel (WRSA-I), Kirby added. He did not say whether the White House was involved in the decision to supply the other ammunition apparently requested by the Israelis.

    The provision of ammunition could prove controversial for Washington, which has expresssed growing concern about the deaths Palestinian civilians while maintaining support for its close ally.

    In Congress, both Democrats and Republicans were working on a package of additional military support for Israel’s “iron dome” security system.

    Israel’s decision to press ahead with its offensive in Gaza despite a chorus of international condemnation was reaffirmed on Wednesday, following a meeting of the Israeli cabinet.

    UNRWA said it was the sixth time one of its schools had been struck. “Last night, children were killed as they slept next to their parents on the floor of a classroom in a UN-designated shelter in Gaza. Children killed in their sleep; this is an affront to all of us, a source of universal shame,” said Pierre Krahenbuhl, commissioner-general.

    “We have visited the site and gathered evidence. We have analysed fragments, examined craters and other damage. Our initial assessment is that it was Israeli artillery that hit our school, in which 3,300 people had sought refuge. We believe there were at least three impacts.”

    Israel has repeatedly accused Hamas of using UN facilities as cover and UNRWA has discovered caches of rockets hidden at some of its schools.

    A UN source said there was no evidence of militant activity inside the school attacked on Wednesday.

    The state department withheld judgment on the UN’s assessment that Israel was behind the latest attack, saying there should be a more thorough investigation to establish culpability. While voicing mounting concern, US officials appeared reluctant to directly criticise its close ally after days of growing friction with Jerusalem that has occasionally surfaced in anonymous briefings in the press.

    “We don’t know if there were rockets in the school,” said Marie Harf, a deputy spokeswoman at the state department, explaining Washington’s refusal to apportion explicit blame for the shelling. “We don’t know for certain who shelled the school.”

    The UN secretary general Ban Ki-moon directly contradicted that position, saying the attack, which he described as “outrageous” and “unjustifiable”, had been perpetrated by Israel. Ban said that “all available evidence points to Israeli artillery
    as the cause” of the pre-dawn attack, and he pointedly noted that Israeli military authorities had received the coordinates of the school from the United Nations 17 times, including on Tuesday night.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report

  • Sabeel Statement on Gaza: For the sake of the burning children of Gaza

    Sabeel Statement on Gaza: For the sake of the burning children of Gaza

    For the sake of
    the burning children of Gaza

    One of the
    most common refrains repeated by President Obama and other western leaders
    since the beginning of Israel’s massive military offensive against Gaza is,
    “Israel has the right to defend itself.”
    This refrain is not new and has been declared so often, it has become a
    cliché.  Some leaders parrot it without
    even thinking.  Israel has used such
    clichés as a justification for its actions as well as an excuse to further its
    carnage.  As of July 29, the death toll
    in Gaza is over 1100 people, mostly civilians, and includes 243 children (https://www.ochaopt.org/
    ).
    In addition, around 53 Israeli soldiers and 3 Israeli civilians have
    died.

    Under these
    circumstances, is Israel able to justifiably claim this right to defend
    itself? 

    First, we
    should consider that there is no clear “self” for Israel to defend.  Israel steadfastly refuses to define its
    borders.  Israel’s expansionist policies
    under the pretext of security have extended its “borders” deep into the
    Palestinian territories and the Syrian Golan Heights, in contravention of
    international law.  Furthermore, as a
    state that is occupying another state that includes Gaza for the last 47 years,
    Israel stands in violation of international law and humanitarian law.  In light of the fact that Israel has no
    defined borders and is occupying another state, it is not even possible to
    define the “self” that Israel has a right to defend.

    Second, it
    is important to note that Israel does not have a moral or legal right to claim
    that it is “defending” itself so long as it is occupying another state. Let us
    take the Iraq-Kuwait war as an example.
    Suppose after Iraq occupied Kuwait, some of the Kuwaitis started firing
    rockets at Iraqi cities as their way of forcing Iraq to end its illegal
    occupation.  In such a circumstance,
    would we consider Iraq as having a right to “defend” itself?  Or would we rather see Iraq as the instigator
    and aggressor?   

    Morally
    speaking, so long as international law and the United Nations consider Israel
    as occupying Palestine, Israel is not defending itself, it is defending its
    occupation and its Zionist project.  When
    the occupation ends, Israel possesses the legal and moral right to defend
    itself, and with that we can all stand.
    But so long as it is defending its occupation through collective
    punishment and disproportionate military might, which is illegal under
    international law, its claims appear deviously deceitful and hollow. Furthermore,
    Israel can get away with impunity.

    Finally, are
    Obama’s words about Israel’s security and her right to “defend itself” credible
    in the presence of the burning children of Gaza?   Is the
    war Israel is conducting credible in light of these children, held captive and
    unable to leave Gaza, killed for the crime of being born on the wrong side of
    an arbitrary border, killed while hiding in their homes, playing soccer on the
    beach, and taking refuge in UN safe spots?  Nothing can legally or morally legitimize the
    indiscriminate killing of a captive civilian population. No statements, no
    claims, no actions, no matter how profound, can hold up in the presence of the
    burning and torn up little bodies of innocent children.   They
    are utterly meaningless, reprehensible and blasphemous. 

     

    Therefore,
    it is important to emphasize the following points:

    1.     The international community needs to empower
    the UN to resolve the conflict between Israel and Palestine.  We have been caught in a destructive cycle.  Every few years the situation reaches its
    boiling point, warfare begins, and thousands of Palestinians are killed and
    injured, mainly civilians – women, children, elderly, and disabled.  The international community has been
    lethargic, impotent, and unwilling to implement its own resolutions on
    Palestine.  The international community
    has the responsibility to resolve this seemingly intractable conflict.  The UN needs to be empowered to do its
    work.    

    2.     International law unequivocally gives
    occupied people the right to shake off the yoke of the occupier through various
    means including the armed struggle. While this is true and needs to be
    remembered in considering this situation, Sabeel has always stood for the moral
    right of liberation through nonviolent means.
         

    3.     The Palestinian rockets from Gaza have
    an important message that Israel refuses to understand and the western powers,
    especially the United States, are unwilling to comprehend.  The message of the rockets addresses the core
    issues and the root causes of the problem – STOP THE ISRAELI OCCUPATION AND
    FREE PALESTINE.
      If this does not
    happen, the war will occur again and again and again, and the casualties will
    be mainly women and children.  This
    conflict will continue to flare up, despite anyone’s best efforts to contain
    it, unless the systemic injustice of occupation is dismantled.  A recent statement from Israeli academics cuts
    straight to the point: “Israel must agree to an immediate cease-fire and start
    negotiating in good faith for the end of the occupation and settlements,
    through a just peace agreement”(
    http://haimbresheeth.com/gaza/an-open-letter-to-israel-academics-july-13th-2014/statement-by-israeli-academics-july-2014/).

    4.     Our plea is to all people of
    conscience in Israel.  You need to become
    engaged.  The present political course is
    driving Israelis and Palestinians further apart and is leading us to an
    impending disaster worse than we are witnessing today.  We all must stop nurturing extremism.  Israelis and Palestinians have to live
    together in this land.  God has put us
    here, we need to share it.  The
    alternative is untenable.   

    5.     A stable peace can only be realized
    when justice, in accordance with international law, is achieved for both Israel
    and Palestine.        

     

    Let anyone
    with ears to hear, listen!

     

    The Rev. Dr. Naim Ateek

    Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology
    Center, Jerusalem

    July 30, 2014