Violating the 49th Geneva Convention, Israel has fired on ambulances and killed more than 685 health workers, while wounding about 900 of them. It has destroyed all but a few of Gaza's 36 formerly flourishing hospitals, claiming that Hamas fighters are hiding in tunnels under the buildings. Against the civilian population Israel has used weapons like white phosphorous, which burns to the bone and cannot be easily extinguished. In the past, the Israeli military has been known for using Gaza as a laboratory for weapons experiments and the same is true of the current round of fighting.
Israel's "war" against Gaza did not, of course, start on October 7th. In 2006, after Gazans elected Hamas to govern them, Israel imposed a siege on the Strip. As lawyer Dov Weisglass, then an aide to the prime minister, said at the time, he wanted to keep Gazans just below starvation level -- not enough to kill them, but not enough to fill them either. The present siege has turned Gaza into what's been called the largest open-air prison on earth, a virtual concentration camp. A U.N. commentator described this as "possibly the most rigorous form of international sanctions imposed in modern times." Such conditions helped produce the October attack.
Occupying the West Bank since 1967, Israel has distinctly contravened international law. Article 49 of the Fourth Geneva Convention stipulates that "the Occupying Power shall not deport or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies." It also prohibits "individual or mass forcible transfers, as well as deportations of protected persons from occupied territory." Israel, however, has settled about 700,000 Israeli Jews in the West Bank. Once upon a time, there was indeed room for a separate Palestinian state. No more.
Arabs to the Gas Chambers
When I visited the West Bank city of Hebron in the 1980s, I saw graffiti on walls that proclaimed: "ARABS TO THE GAS CHAMBERS." Back then, the renowned Israeli public intellectual Yeshayahu Leibowitz warned that Israel was turning its soldiers into Judeonazis. Recent YouTube videos of soldiers mocking their victims bear out his prophecy. Fascism is now pervasive in Israel. There are courageous exceptions like journalists Amira Hass and Gideon Levy who write for the newspaper Haaretz and the group Combatants for Peace. But all too many Israelis have supported their country's assault on Gaza, or even wanted something worse. I wish I could have told my classmates that, should they care about Israel, it's their responsibility to speak out now.
The genocide in Gaza has been enabled, of course, by President Biden, who continues to send billions of dollars' worth of weaponry, including devastating 2,000-pound bombs, to Israel. Without those arms, the government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu couldn't be acting as it is. While it purports to be searching for and killing Hamas perpetrators of the October 7th atrocities, it's actually gone to war against the entire population of Gaza. Israeli historian Ilan Pappe sees it as "a massive operation of killing, of ethnic cleansing of depopulation."
When Jews were being slaughtered by the Nazis, the world turned away. Now, the world has awakened to Israel's crimes. Many American Jews, like those in A Jewish Voice for Peace (whose demonstrations I've attended) are indeed speaking out.
It's often asked how a people who suffered so much could cause such suffering. In fact, almost all the survivors of the Holocaust are dead. Obviously, none of the perpetrators of the genocide in Gaza and the ethnic cleansing of the West Bank were in European concentration camps. In a 1979 interview, renowned Israeli dissident, Hebrew University chemistry professor Israel Shahak pointed out that no Holocaust survivor had ever been a member of the Israeli government. Israel frequently uses the Holocaust to justify its actions in the Palestinian territories. This is a sacrilege, while one of history's great crimes is being committed, and this member of the class of 1958 knows it.
Copyright 2024 Ellen Cantarow
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