Israel Must Be Held Accountable
For Its International Law Violations
by Stephen Lendman
www.zmag.org, August 12, 2006
On June 25, the Palestinians responded
to continued, unrelenting and unjustifiable Israeli Defense Forces
(IDF) attacks against them by striking at an Israeli military
post near Kerem Shalom crossing, southeast of Rafah, killing two
IDF soldiers, injuring several others, and capturing (not "kidnapping)
a third. It set off a swift and deadly IDF response of daily
killings and mass destruction in the Occupied Palestinian Territories
(OPT)against defenseless Palestinians helpless in the face of
the relentless IDF onslaught.
Events since escalated into a mass conflagration when Hezbollah
resistance fighters captured (again, not "kidnapped")
two IDF soldiers who apparently illegally crossed the UN-monitored
"blue line" into Lebanon as they've routinely done almost
daily after withdrawing from the country in May, 2000. Again
the IDF responded with overwhelming force by air and with a ground
invasion in the south causing vast destruction over a wide area
throughout the country including in Beirut, Tyre and Sidon (Lebanon's
three largest cities) and now extending to the north in Christian
areas and up to the Syria-Lebanon border.
This scorched-earth blitzkrieg, primarily and willfully aimed
at civilian targets of all types devastated Lebanon's major ports,
the Beirut International Airport, much of the country's essential
infrastructure including over 70 bridges, dozens of key roads,
all the nation's radars, electrical power plants, 20 or more gas
and fuel stations and the Jiyyeh power utility plant south of
Beirut spilling about 14,000 metric tons of heavy fuel oil (over
one-third the size of the Exxon-Valdez spill) along over 90 miles
of Lebanon's and Syria's Mediterranean Sea coast posing a serious
threat to biodiversity as well as a heightened risk of cancer
because this type fuel oil contains benzene which is categorized
as a Class 1 carcinogen. Israel also imposed a land, sea and
air siege on the country resulting in severe shortages of essential
food, medical supplies, fuel and other necessities, and the IDF
has bombed factories (including for food), warehouses, dams, civil
defense centers, schools, radio and TV stations, mosques, churches,
hospitals, ambulances, humanitarian aid conveys, the al-Hilwah
Palestinian refugee camp at Sidon, an orphange and funeral on
August 8, and thousands of civilian homes - in total causing damage
exceeding $2 billion and rising daily. The outrageous stonewalling
US-France proposed UN Security Council resolution on the conflict
is nothing more than a mandate to "give war a chance"
and let Israel finish the slaughter and mass destruction it's
now inflicting in violation of international laws as will be explained
below.
On August 11, the UN Security Council adopted a revised resolution
to end the fighting because of strong Lebanese government and
Arab League opposition to the original proposal that made France
decide to back down from it. The new resolution agreed to unanimously
calls for a full cessation of hostilities on both sides but leaves
in it a glaring loophole big enough apparently to get Israel to
accept it. It calls on Hezbollah to cease "all attacks"
immediately but only asks Israel to stop "all offensive military
operations" without defining what that means. It thus gives
Israel the right to "respond" if, in its judgment, it
faces an imminent threat. In other words, Israel can attack Lebanon
at will any time and claim, true or not, it's only responding
to such a threat. The resolution authorizes the deployment of
up to 15,000 UN (UNIFIL) troops in southern Lebanon to assist
an additional 15,000 Lebanese force.
It now remains to be seen whether the UN resolution will, in fact,
stop the fighting or just allow Israel to continue it through
its implied authorization. Israel's month-long assault has been
brutal and unrelenting, deliberately targeting and killing many
hundreds of innocent Lebanese civilians (likely at least double
the officially reported number that now exceeds 1,000), injuring
thousands more (many seriously), displacing as many as one million
others (about one-fourth of the country's total four million population)
including over 300,000 children fleeing north for their lives
and being targeted and attacked in their cars as they do, and
creating a vast humanitarian crisis in the country as well as
in the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) still under attack
and occupation since June 25. Both assaults are so ferocious,
it's clear they're intended to destroy Lebanon as a nation to
prevent it from ever functioning again as it once did as well
as forever ending the Palestinians' dream of ever having a viable
sovereign state of their own. As will be discussed below, they
also are intended to destroy the democratically elected Hamas
government in the OPT and legitimate Hezbollah resistance that
now has the overwhelming support of over 85% of the Lebanese people
including most Maronite and other Christians, the majority Sunni
and Shia Muslims that together comprise about two-thirds of the
population, and Lebanon's once pro-Western Prime Minister Fuad
Sinora. They all are now united against their common enemies
- Israel and their complicit US ally.
The Assault on the Occupied Palestinian Territories (OPT) Now
Under the Radar
While world attention focuses on Lebanon, the daily killings and
destruction go on unabated and now under the radar in the OPT.
Since the unwarranted assault began against the defenseless Palestinians
on June 25, Israel, against two countries, has deliberately and
flagrantly violated international law stipulated in the 1949 Geneva
Convention Relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time
of War including article 33 under it that prohibits reprisals
against protected persons and property. Below is an account of
what the IDF has done as of early August in the OPT in an undisguised
act of illegal collective punishment:
--The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights reports 200 Palestinians,
mostly civilians, including about 44 children and at least 10
women have been killed through August 9. The Israeli human rights
monitoring group B'Tselem reports the number killed in July in
Gaza alone to be 163, and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society
reports 210 Gaza and West Bank killings from July 1 through August
7. At least 6 of those killed were executed extra-judicially.
The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights on the ground in the OPT
also reports:
--The IDF wounded nearly 800 Palestinian civilians (many seriously),
including 218 children and 24 women through August 9.
--It fires hundreds of artillery shells and many dozens of air-to-surface
missiles into the OPT daily against civilian and so-called military
targets that are usually just ordinary buildings Israel without
evidence claims are occupied by "militants."
--It conducts mock air raids, and its aircraft (US made and supplied
advanced F-16 fighter jets) routinely break the sound barrier
(often late at night) at low altitudes deliberately inflicting
eardrum shattering and terrifying sonic booms against helpless
people.
--It forced many families to leave or evacuate their homes in
Rafah, Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia and elsewhere, some of them being
warned in Gaza by phone their homes would be attacked.
--It made dozens of incursions into OPT areas killing civilians,
destroying agricultural land, buildings, homes and infrastructure
and expropriating land Israel intends to keep.
-- It imposed a tightened seige throughout the OPT including curfews,
greatly restricting movement and the Palestinians' access to food,
fuel, medical attention and other essential goods and services
and thus created a humanitarian disaster that's becoming worse.
--It destroyed the electricity plant providing about 45% of the
electricity needs of the Gaza Strip and also repeatedly attacks
electricity networks and transmitters in Gaza.
--It destroyed the main pipe providing water for the Nusairat
and al-Boreij refugee camps.
--It destroyed 6 important bridges linking Gaza City with central
Gaza thus preventing transportation from moving normally to provide
essential goods and other needs to the people.
--It destroyed a number of key roads in Gaza.
--It destroyed the buildings of the Palestinian Ministries of
Justice, Foreign Affairs, National economy and government compound
in Nablus as well as the office of the Palestinian Prime Minister.
--It uprooted many hundreds of donums of vital agricultural land
and destroyed many dozens of homes used only as residences.
--Israel continued building its annexation/separation wall throughout
this period and razed and expropriated Palestinian land in al-Sawhra
as-Gharbiya village, east of Jerusalem, to complete one section
of it in that area. It also razed other agricultural land in
Jourat al-Shama village, south of Bethlehem, to construct another
section southeast of "Efrat" settlement.
--The IDF arrested hundreds of Palestinian civilians and is holding
them without charge. It also arrested eight government ministers,
26 members of the Palestinian Legislative Council (PLC) and now
on August 6 besieged the home of Dr. Aziz Dweik, PLC Speaker,
forced him to surrender and placed him under detention without
charge. All this is part of an illegal attempt to undermine and
destroy the democratically elected Hamas government because Israel
can't control and co-opt it to serve its interests - meaning act
as its enforcer and not as a legitimate government. Also, on
August 6, unknown masked assassins shot and killed Major Mohammed
Mousa al-Mousah, chief of Palestinian Military Intelligence, in
the northern Gaza Strip.
Israel's Assaults on Lebanon and the OPT Were Planned Long Before
They Began
It's now known that both Israeli assaults were jointly planned
many months earlier with their US allies that aided the Israelis
with their support, funding, supply and replenishment of weapons
as needed, and satellite tracking and intelligence information
from National Security Agency (NSA) intercepts. Retired US General
Wesley Clark also revealed in his book Winning Modern Wars that
in late 2001 (after 9/11 and the attack on Afghanistan began)
the Pentagon was planning to attack Lebanon as part of a five
year campaign targeting seven countries beginning with Iraq, then
going on to Syria, Lebanon, Iran, Somalia and Sudan.
It's all part of the US imperial plan to redraw the map of the
strategically important Middle East and its vast oil and scarce
water reserves, establish client states throughout the region,
remove independent leaders standing in the way, and replace them
with more receptive ones willing to sacrifice their nations' sovereignty
in service to the de facto ruler of the world. Israel is part
of the scheme as well and has its own imperial aims. It's the
only country in the world without declared borders because it's
plan is to extend them beyond where they are now to wherever it's
able to lay claim and get away with it.
Most important to the Israelis is their plan to include as part
of Israel the ancient lands of "Judea" and "Summaria,"
the West Bank biblical parts of Israel comprising the OPT the
Palestinians justifiably claim as their homeland. In addition,
the most extreme Zionists in the country, who have great influence
on policy, want all the land of "Eretz Israel," the
total biblical Jewish homeland they believe God gave to the
12 tribes of Israel which includes all of present-day Israel and
the OPT, Lebanon, most of Syria, part of Egypt and a large part
of Jordon. Israel already controls the choicest parts of the
West Bank including 50% of its fresh water resources and all of
Gaza any time it chooses to enter and reoccupy it, the Syrian
Golan Heights that supply it with one-third of its total water,
and the 25 kilometer Shebaa Farms area of South Lebanon it never
relinquished after seizing it as well in the 1967 war.
Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his Likudnik right-wing
spin-off allies in his Kadima party apparently want still more
territory seized and under its control well within the timetable
they set to declare permanent Israeli borders in 2007. South
Lebanon has long been one such area Israel covets. It seized
and occupied this land for 22 years but failed to keep it and
was finally driven out by a determined Hezbollah resistance that
was born out of the second Israeli invasion of Lebanon in 1982
and the oppressive occupation that followed.
Why Israel Attacked Lebanon
Israel claims this area is important to it for so-called security
reasons, but its greatest value is as a source of fresh water
from the Litani River in South Lebanon and also the Wazzani springs
that feed directly into the Hasbani River which is a tributary
of the Jordan River. The Hisbani flows into Israel two miles
downstream from the Wazzani and runs into the Sea of Galilee that's
Israel's largest source of fresh water. Lebanon wants to pump
about 350,000 cubic feet of water daily from the Wazzini to supply
its villages in the south which it has every right to do, of course,
but Israel opposes that plan and now effectively stopped it since
invading the country.
The prime motive of Israel's assault on Lebanon and invasion in
the south is to seize, occupy and then annex the 20 mile stretch
of territory into the country up to the Litani to be able to use
for its own needs what now supplies a major portion of Lebanon's
fresh water. The Litani's annual flow is estimated at about 920
million cubic meters. If Israel can incorporate and control South
Lebanon up to the Litani, it would augment its annual fresh water
supply by up to 800 million cubic meters or nearly 40% of its
annual consumption. That amount would be in addition to the one-third
of its supply now gotten from the Golan Heights Israel seized
from Syria in the 1967 war, never returned for obvious reasons,
and never intends to. And, as mentioned above, Israel also controls
half the fresh water resources of the West Bank it uses for its
own needs and denies them to the Palestinians for theirs.
There's no mystery about what the US interest is in the Middle
East. In the words of its high-level officials in the 1940s,
the energy resources there were seen as "a stupendous source
of strategic power
(and) one of the greatest material prizes in world history."
But Israel also has an oil-related motive driving its current
policy of aggression it and the US may extend next to Syria and
Iran. Israel gets a large amount of its oil from the Caspian
Basin which will be made all the easier by the opening of a new
pipeline from that region to the Eastern Mediterranean. Israel
needs the oil, and the US needs a strong military ally it can
depend on in the Middle East to assure it maintains control of
the oil there and from the Caspian and that US and European Big
Oil giants are guaranteed handsome profits from it. It's all
part of a new "Great Game" to dominate these two vital
energy-rich regions that instead of pitting the old British Empire
against Tsarist Russia that lasted nearly 100 years until the
early 20th century (when the issue wasn't over oil) now finds
the US with Israel's help challenging Russia and China.
As part of its plan to make it work, Israel (and the US) wants
to depopulate South Lebanon to control it and likely eventually
build permanent settlements there just as it did in Gaza and now
continues to do illegally in the West Bank and the Golan. To
do it, it's now warning the civilian population there to "ethnically
cleanse" itself voluntarily or the IDF will terror-bomb it
out forcibly which it's doing daily. It's all part of Israel's
long-standing policy made clear by its leaders since its first
prime minister David Ben-Gurion first stated it - that all means
will be used including war to "redeem the land"
occupied by the Palestinians and other Arabs in the way for "the
chosen people." Current Prime Minister Ehud Olmert made
that position very clear when he addressed the US Congress joint
session on May 24, 2006 saying "I believe and to this day
still believe in our people's eternal and historic right to this
entire land." Unstated by the prime minister was exactly
what he claims that "entire land" to be.
World leaders though understand Israel's aims well enough and
thus know what its assault against Lebanon and Palestine is all
about. It's why they haven't challenged it, aren't likely to
beyond the meaningless and customary pro forma disingenuous calls
for "restraint on both sides," and thus are aiding the
Jewish state accomplish its land-grab in the short run. Over
time, however, it's quite another matter.
Israel tried before and failed in 1978 and again in 1982 to seize
and permanently occupy South Lebanon hoping eventually to annex
the territory as it did the Golan and the parts of the OPT it
wanted. Now it's trying again in Lebanon and wants to annex more
land in the OPT. It's plan is to seize this land, destroy the
resistance in it, crush both nations politically and succeed this
time unlike before when Hezbollah forced it out of South Lebanon
and the Palestinian resistance in part prevented its annexation
of all areas of the OPT it wants for settler development.
It's using a new strategy in Lebanon this time calling for a robust
international military force, likely a NATO one(under US control)
to replace the ineffective United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon
(UNIFIL) that's been there since 1978. It wants this force to
serve as so-called "peacekeepers" once it's completed
its land-grab, finished its assault on and destruction of the
country, and it allows it to come in. Israel's earlier failed
22 year occupation cost it dearly in lives lost, shekels spent,
and the reputation of its vaunted military machine with all its
US supplied modern weapons tarnished by a determined Hezbelloh
guerilla resistance that finally drove it it from the country.
Israel wants no repeat of that this time and thinks it can have
the land it wants and avoid being expelled trying to hold on to
it through a proxy force it can control - this time a NATO-led
one it's allied with militarily and which it knows will serve
its interests and not those of the Lebanese people. It wants
NATO there to act as its enforcers, engage Hezbollah or other
resistance that may challenge it, have it do its killing and dying
for it, and relieve Israel of the burden of funding a long and
costly operation or being humiliated again if it fails, which
almost certainly will happen in time.
Israel's Aim in the OPT
So far in the OPT, Israel is going it alone handling the dirty
job of crushing a defenseless people, so it hasn't asked for
an international military force to come in as its enforcers there.
Once it ends its assault, Israel ideally wants the Palestinians
to be their own enforcers as was the arrangement agreed to by
Yasser Arafat under the 1993 Oslo Accords and later related agreements.
The Israelis know current Fatah party leader and Palestinian
National Authority (PNA) President Mahmoud Abbas is willing to
take on the job for them as he proved his Israel-friendly bona
fides at Oslo and in the 1990s. Will the Palestinian people
and its Hamas leadership submit to their subjugation any more
this time than in the past when they eventually resisted it?
And will Hezbollah and the Lebanese people be any less resistant?
There's little chance of it in both countries and thus every chance
the carnage now ongoing may ebb and flow but will continue unending
until the people of both lands win the freedom they're unlikely
never to stop fighting for.
Israel Must Finally Be Held to Account For Its Criminal Acts
Israel's crimes so far have gone unchallenged because most world
leaders have supported them overtly or tacitly. In so doing,
these leaders and other officials are guilty criminal accomplices
under Article 6 of the Nuremberg Charter that states: "Leaders,
organizers, instigators and accomplices participating in the formulation
or execution of a common plan or conspiracy to commit any of the....crimes
(listed in Articles 6b or 6c of the Charter) are responsible for
all acts performed by any persons in execution of such plan."
By this standard, the entire US Senate and all but eight members
of the US House are also criminal accomplices by result of their
votes during the week of July 17 to unconditionally support Israel's
"supreme international crime" of illegal aggression
against Lebanon and Palestine unjustifiably claiming Israel has
the right of self-defense guaranteed it under Article 51 of the
UN Charter.
It's long past time that Israel no longer be allowed to get away
with its crimes and for its officials responsible for them to
be held to account for them. Since world leaders on their own
won't act (especially as they're guilty co-conspirators), mass
worldwide public protest and action must do it for them and demand
either the International Criminal Court (ICC) in the Hague indict
and prosecute Israeli officials responsible for what they've inflicted
on Lebanon and the OPT or the UN General Assembly must act in
its stead to establish an International Criminal Tribunal for
Israel. It has the authority to do it under Article 22 in the
UN Charter and twice before used it for Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
The ICC was established in 2002 in accordance with the Rome Statute
of the International Criminal Court in 1998. It's authorized
by its signatories to act as a permanent tribunal to prosecute
individuals for genocide, war crimes and crimes against humanity
as defined by the 1945 Numerberg Charter drafted by the US and
its main WW II allies to try Nazi war criminals. The court was
established to adjudicate in the kinds of cases Israeli officials
should be brought to book for. However, while Israel signed the
final act of the Rome conference creating the ICC, it voted against
the statute to remain free of its authority.
People demanding justice thus may have no other recourse than
to have the UN General Assembly act to establish a special International
Tribunal for Israel that will use its authority to prosecute culpable
Israeli officials in the Hague if they can be brought there or
in absentia if they're not.
Israel has a long history of criminal and abusive acts. Long
before the June 25 incident near Kerem Shalom crossing that began
the current conflict, the UN Human Rights Commission held that
Israel had violated nearly all 149 articles under the Fourth Geneva
Convention that governs the treatment of civilians in war and
under occupation and in so doing is guilty of war crimes according
to international law. The Commission also determined Israel as
an occupier in the OPT has committed "crimes against humanity"
as defined under the 1945 Nuremberg Charter. By its actions since
June 25 against the Palestinians and especially after July 12
in Lebanon, Israel has compounded its crimes by committing many
more of them.
It remains for an international court of law to name those individuals
culpable for these crimes and to state the specific charges.
But the one accusation above all others should be that Israel
violated the most important of all binding international laws
under the UN Charter to which Israel is a signatory. The Charter
authorizes a nation to use force only under two conditions: when
authorized to do it by the Security Council or under Article 51
that allows the "right of individual or collective self-defense
if an armed attack occurs against a Member....until the Security
Council has taken measures to maintain international peace and
security." In other words, necessary self-defense is permitted.
Israel's extreme responses following the capture of three of its
soldiers, known in both cases to have been planned well in advance
awaiting only convenient pretext to initiate them, are no acts
of self-defense. They're acts of premeditated illegal aggression
and, as such, are what the Nuremberg Tribunal that tried the Nazis
called "the supreme international crime." The Nazis
found guilty of it were hanged and justice was served. Under
Article 6b of the Nuremberg Charter, Israel also committed the
flagrant war crimes of "plunder of public (and) private property,
wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, (and) devastation
not justified by military necessity." Under Article 6c, it's
guilty of the "crimes against humanity (of) murder..., deportation
and other inhumane acts committed against (the Lebanese and
Palestinian) civilian population(s), before (and) during the war."
The Nuremberg Tribunal set a high standard which it followed based
on the principles of the 1928 Kellogg-Briand Pact signed by 63
nations after WW I to renounce war as an instrument of foreign
policy. The Pact didn't prevent WW II, but what it stipulated
formed the basis for "crimes against peace." The Nuremberg
Charter described those crimes as "the planning, preparation,
initiation or waging of a premeditated war of aggression or a
war in violation of international treaties." It prosecuted
the Nazis for what they did including the ones charged with this
supreme crime. The UN is surely authorized to act to establish
an international criminal court just as the victorious US, UK
and USSR allies acted on their joint authority during and after
WWII to establish the Nuremberg Tribunal to try Nazi war criminals.
Israel also has a long and disturbing record of flagrantly violating
or ignoring international laws and norms. In its past conflicts
as well as the current ones, besides committing "the supreme
international crime" of illegal aggression, it's using weapons
banned under the Hague Convention of 1907, the 1925 Geneva Protocol
and succeeding Geneva Weapons Conventions that outlaw the use
in war of chemical, biological or any other "poison or poisoned
weapons. In the 1973 war and currently, Israel is using depleted
uranium (DU) weapons that are radioactive and chemically toxic
and thus clearly fit the definition of poisonous weapons banned
under the 1907 Hague Convention.
It's also suspected of using other illegal weapons including chemical
agents, white phosphorous bombs and shells against civilian targets
that burn flesh to the bone and can't be extinguished by water
that only makes the burning worse when used, cluster bombs, and
a terror weapon called "flashettes" which explode and
shoot out 1000s of nails in all directions. In addition, the
IDF is reportedly testing in real time some new terror weapons
(using the helpless Lebanese and Palestinians as their lab rats)
including a thermobaric solid fuel-air explosive bomb able to
penetrate buildings, underground shelters and tunnels creating
a blast pressure great enough to suck all the oxygen out of spaces
struck and the lungs of all those in the vicinity. All these
weapons are either questionable or illegal under Hague and/or
Geneva international law.
All the above actions clearly warrant Israel's criminal prosecution
by an international court. Yet there are still others to be added
to them. Israel ignored the World Court in the Hague that ruled
14 - 1 in 2004 that the annexation/separation wall it's building
is "contrary to international law" because it "destroyed
and confiscated" property, greatly restricts Palestinian
movement, and "severely impedes the exercise by the Palestinian
people of (the) right to self-determination." As a result,
the Court ordered construction to end at once, the existing portion
of it built to be taken down, and Palestinians adversely affected
by its construction to be compensated for their losses. Israel
ignored the ruling, continues building the wall, and thus is violating
international law. In addition, over the last half century, Israel
has been a serial abuser of UN resolutions flagrantly and willfully
ignoring over five dozen of them that condemned or censured it
for its actions against the Palestinians or other Arab people,
deplored it for committing them or demanded the Jewish state end
them.
Like its US ally, Israel is also know to be a serial abuser of
torture as a means of inflicting punishment or trying to elicit
information from the 10,000 or more Palestinian and Lebanese prisoners
it forcibly abducted and now holds in its prisons. According
to Amnesty International, Israel is the only country in the world
to effectively legalize torture (now, of course, the US has as
well). Many of those Israel holds in custody are political prisoners
held administratively without charge, and Israeli human rights
monitoring group B'Tselem reports Israel's use of torture is flagrant,
widespread and routinely used against them. Such practice is
clearly a violation of international law that bans the use of
torture or degrading treatment under any circumstances. The Universal
Declaration of Human Rights outlawed it in 1948. The Fourth Geneva
Convention then did it in 1949 banning any form of "physical
or mental coercion" and affirming detainees must at all times
be treated humanely. The European Convention followed in 1950.
Then in 1984, the UN Convention Against Torture became the first
binding international instrument dealing exclusively with the
issue of banning torture in any form for any reason. Israel ignores
these and all other international laws and norms but has never
yet been held to account for its actions. It's way past time
that injustice be addressed and corrected. World public opinion
overwhelmingly demands it.
It now remains for an international court to place Israeli officials
on trial, have them answer for their past and present crimes,
and see to it they pay the price for them if found guilty. That
must happen if those harmed by them are ever able to achieve the
justice they seek and deserve. It's also crucial this action
be taken soon to send a clear message to Israeli officials that
world public opinion no longer will tolerate this behavior and
that it forced the UN to act in its behalf to demand justice in
a world court of law. Even if Israel doesn't accept the court's
authority, as will likely happen, its establishment alone may
send a message to the Jewish state strong enough to make it cease
further aggression against its current victims. It may also deter
it and the US from committing further acts of aggression against
Syria and Iran now in their plans based on credible reports quoting
high-level officials in both countries. If it happens, it's part
of the US and Israeli grand plan to destroy Iran's legal commercial
nuclear capability, redraw the map of the Middle East, remove
the Iranian, Syrian and Hamas independent leaderships in it (as
well as destroy the legitimate Hezbollah resistance), and replace
them with new regimes henceforth acting as subservient and reliable
client states. Neither the US nor Israel must any longer be allowed
to get away with their current wars of aggression or have world
leader's support their right to extend them further in the region
as they likely have in mind to do.
Further Action Against Israel Is Also Needed
In addition to halting Israel's current aggression and prosecuting
its officials responsible for it, it's time to go still further
and begin a concerted campaign calling for divestment, economic
and political sanctions and a boycott of Israeli-made products.
Throughout its history, Israel has been unresponsive to all efforts
aimed at getting it to abide by international laws and norms,
live peacefully with its neighbors and respect the fundamental
human rights of the Palestinian and Lebanese people whose lands
it occupies and is now in conflict with. Having no interest in
voluntarily engaging in serious negotiation to reach an equitable
settlement, the only recourse is for mass people-action to demand
it through punitive measures. In the 1980s, these actions proved
successful in the struggle to abolish the repugnant apartheid
system in South Africa that began in 1948 (ironically the year
Israel became a state) and ended officially in 1994. During its
later years, it became clear this was a failed system that had
to end, and the world community could no longer tolerate its existence.
Civil unrest and township violence began growing, and the P.W.
Botha government declared a state of emergency in 1985 that remained
in place until the F.W. de Klerk government lifted the 30 year
ban on the anti-apartheid and now ruling African National Congress
and two other opposition parties previously banned. In 1990 Nelson
Mandela was freed from prison after 27 years of incarceration,
and by 1991 the legal apparatus of apartheid ended.
People of conscience and mass civil society worldwide are a potent
force in big numbers. It must now coalesce and denounce Israel
as a pariah state and begin a non-violent campaign to demand governments,
businesses, institutions and other organizations impose economic
and political initiatives with teeth including divestment, sanctions,
boycotts and embargoes. They should remain in place long enough
to isolate Israel, and, if necessary, bring it to its knees economically
and politically if that's what it takes to prove world public
opinion no longer will tolerate its actions.
As part of the campaign, a clear set of demands must be made.
They must include an immediate cessation of Israel's current
hostilities against the Palestinians and people of Lebanon; Israel's
full withdrawal from the OPT to the pre-1967 war borders and the
dismantlement of all settlements therein; return of the Golan
and all occupied land in South Lebanon; abiding by all UN resolutions
so far ignored; dismantlement of its annexation/separation wall
along with full restitution to the Palestinian people affected
by it; agreeing to the Palestinians' right to a free, sovereign
and independent state and allowing the right of return of all
Palestinian refugees to their homeland as UN Resolution 194 affirmed
and Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights guarantees
to all displaced people; and agreeing to send its culpable officials
to stand trial in an international tribunal in the Hague to be
held to account to answer the charges levied against them. If
Israel complies fully with these minimum demands and justice is
served, the campaign of punitive action against it can end and
the Jewish state can take its rightful place as a member of the
world community of nations in good standing.
Might any of this happen? With today's headlines in mind, it
looks doubtful, but at one time the South African apartheid government
had the full support of the US and the West. Nonetheless, in
the end it fell because enough pressure was brought to bear against
it to make it happen. If it could happen to that ugly regime,
it can happen to Israel as well but only if enough responsible
people demand it and turn up the heat until it does.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can
be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog
site at sjlendman.blogspot.com.
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