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Rights and Liberties

Atrocities in Gaza: Piecing Together the Story

By Liliana Segura, AlterNet. Posted January 6, 2009.


As Europe calls for a ceasefire, Israel is accused of cruel tactics and use of deadly white phosphorous in its blood-soaked assault on Gaza.
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A week ago, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak announced that "Operation Cast Lead," as the current bombing of Gaza has been dubbed, "will continue until all its goals are met."

Whatever those goals are, exactly, they are clearly incomplete; Barak told Israel's Army Radio, the strikes would intensify "as much as needed to meet the goals we set for ourselves, to bring quiet to the south."

Over a week after the start of this blood-soaked chapter in the Israel/Palestine saga, there is no quiet but the silence of the dead -- over 530, and counting. On Sunday, Israeli ground troops entered Gaza, escalating the violence. "At least 75 Palestinians have been killed since Saturday," the AFP reported on Monday, "when Israel upped a weeklong bombardment of Hamas targets in Gaza by pouring in ground troops into the densely populated territory."

More recently, it has been reported in the UK Times Online that the Israel Defense Forces is using white phosphorus in its attacks, a controversial substance that can cause excruciating burns, but nevertheless is not illegal if it is only used as a smokescreen. Banned by the Geneva conventions, white phosphorus has been used by the U.S. military in Iraq:

"...[T]he tell-tale shells could be seen spreading tentacles of thick white smoke to cover the troops' advance. "These explosions are fantastic looking, and produce a great deal of smoke that blinds the enemy so that our forces can move in," said one Israeli security expert. Burning blobs of phosphorus would cause severe injuries to anyone caught beneath them and force would-be snipers or operators of remote-controlled booby traps to take cover. Israel admitted using white phosphorus during its 2006 war with Lebanon."

After a week of doing pretty much nothing, Western leaders have started to respond to the crisis, with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and (otherwise MIA) Middle East special envoy Tony Blair arriving in the region on Monday.

"We in Europe want a cease-fire as quickly as possible," Sarkozy said. "… The guns must fall silent, there must be a humanitarian truce. Everyone must understand that what is at stake here is not just an issue of Israel and Palestinians, it is a global issue, and it is the whole world which will help you find a solution."

Israeli officials continue to deny that there is a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. "There is no humanitarian crisis in the Strip, and therefore there is no need for a humanitarian truce," Israeli Foreign Minister Tzipi Livni said during a visit to Paris on New Year's Day.

Reports out of Gaza prove otherwise. As of Sunday, local hospitals were relying on generators for electricity. "The U.N. has warned that power networks were down in large parts of the Gaza Strip on 4 January, with hospitals relying on generators," reported the U.N. Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. "Without power for pumps, 70 percent of Gazans are estimated to be without tap water."

According to IRIN:

Israel has been blocking fuel supplies, and stocks are dwindling, the latest (Jan. 4) report by the U.N.'s humanitarian coordinator in the occupied Palestinian territories said.
The Israeli Gisha organization, a nongovernmental organization, said seven of the 12 electricity lines in the enclave (the 12 lines normally supply about 70 percent of Gaza's electricity) were down and warned that the lack of power was causing sewage to flood into populated areas and farmland. There continued to be a risk of sustained flooding.
"The water and sewage system in Gaza is collapsing, cutting people off from the water supply and causing sewage to flood the streets," said Maher al-Najjar, deputy director of Gaza's water utility, CMWU. He also said 48 of Gaza's 130 wells were not working at all due to lack of electricity and damage to pipes. "At least 45 other wells are operating only partially and will shut down within days without additional supplies of fuel and electricity," al-Najjar said.

The question of whether there is a humanitarian crisis was further debated on Democracy Now on Monday morning, in a heated debate between Christopher Gunness of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency -- called in from Gaza, where he works to provide aid to some 750,000 refugees -- and Meagan Buren, a spokeswoman for the Israel Project in Washington.


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Liliana Segura is an AlterNet staff writer.

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the same
Posted by: pacto on Jan 6, 2009 1:10 AM   
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Isreal is now treating the palistinians the same way the nazi's treated them. when are the americans going to stop supporting the hateful side of the jews?

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» RE: NOT the same Posted by: laoma
» Well the siege of Gaza Posted by: kegbot1
» RE: NOT the same Posted by: Gisele
» RE: NOT the same Posted by: laoma
» RE: NOT the same Posted by: pacto
Calling Evil Good
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jan 6, 2009 1:08 AM   
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There's something profoundly sad about the homeland of the Jewish people, with their rich tradition of ethical reasoning, intellectual excellence and advocacy for human rights, and the United States, the world's first constitutional democracy and impetus behind the UN and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, supporting such savagery.

Surely nations, like people, are better than the worst things they have done, but it appears that as most developed countries move towards a broader, more inclusive and humane concept of rights that these two countries, both of which view themselves as lights unto the nations, are more and more willing to commit gross violations of international law.

It's a rich irony and fodder to anti-religionists that the world's foremost Jewish and Christian nations, driven by their most pious citizens and leaders, perpetuate evil and call it good.

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» RE: Calling Evil Good Posted by: mikeben1
» Oh get w/it mikeben1 Posted by: weathered
» RE: Oh get w/it mikeben1 Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: Oh get w/it mikeben1 Posted by: weathered
» RE: Oh get w/it mikeben1 Posted by: mikeben1
» where are you posting from? Posted by: weathered
» Maybe he won't answer that Posted by: kegbot1
» RE: Maybe he won't answer that Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: Maybe he won't answer that Posted by: weathered
» RE: Maybe he won't answer that Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: Calling Evil Good Posted by: Erin
» RE: Calling Evil Good Posted by: Kahoneez
Bombing Civilians Is Terrorism: Israel Can't Justify Its Bloodshed In Gaza!
Posted by: Jay Randal on Jan 6, 2009 1:33 AM   
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Israel's indiscriminate military assault on Hamas, in Gaza Strip Ghetto,hence slaughtering civilians in the process can't be justified as moral endeavor. Bombing of civilian men, women and children has been outlawed by Geneva Conventions and is considered terrorist act. Just because Israel's leadership think it's OK doesn't make it legitimate.

Hamas firing rockets into Israel at civilian population centers violates Geneva Conventions too,but Israel's massive retaliation is disproportionate response. White phosphorous is chemical weapon considered as WMD if used on civilians. Thus for Israel to use it in densely populated Gaza alas WMD!

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» the israeli side Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: the israeli side Posted by: Von
» RE: the israeli side Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: the israeli side Posted by: Von
» Allow me to explain it to you Posted by: leafsong1
» Give Hamas laser guided missiles Posted by: F-Abdolian
israel attack
Posted by: mikeben1 on Jan 6, 2009 3:09 AM   
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The ONLY way to judge Israel is by looking to all wars in the past 100 years and finding out how every country responded to an attack on their civilans.any other way is double standard.

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» RE: israel attack Posted by: F-Abdolian
» to mr F-Abdolian Posted by: mikeben1
» RE: to mr F-Abdolian Posted by: progunprogressive
» RE: to Progunprogressive Posted by: Gisele
» RE: israel attack Posted by: sunnywater
» There is only one standard Posted by: leafsong1
Israel's most effective Lie
Posted by: weathered on Jan 6, 2009 3:33 AM   
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the one they tell themselves.

The truth sets you free so Israel builds a Wall, a blackbox of MSM driven deceit.

A politic that hates its own truths.

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» RE:Hey Smitty511!!! Posted by: Quannah
6,500
Posted by: gellero1 on Jan 6, 2009 5:31 AM   
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that's the number of rockets and mortar shells launched on Israel before this war. What would you have them do?

Apparently their goal is to destroy Hamas, aka the government of Gaza, whose stated goal is to destroy Israel. Egypt wants Hamas out too.

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» RE: 6,500 Posted by: weathered
» RE: 6,500 Posted by: progunprogressive
» Typical fascist NRA response. Posted by: Jennifer Bedingfield
» RE: 6,500 Posted by: mrmystery
» RE: 6,500 Posted by: Gisele
NUKE ISRAEL
Posted by: RTTEch82 on Jan 6, 2009 6:42 AM   
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I think its about time someone nuked Israel! Problem solved!

Jess
Privacy Center

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» RE: NUKE ISRAEL Posted by: adempatriot
If Russia, Turkey, and India had held terrorists accountable let alone go out on a genocide spree
Posted by: maxpayne on Jan 6, 2009 6:57 AM   
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just like Israel, the US and Europe would all of a sudden show their backbone and bomb those 3 nations. With Israel, it's just a double standard of giving them "foreign aid" with no strongs attached. I'm sorry but I must admit that the West is indeed racist but often more subtle about it.

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outcomes for israel
Posted by: WesternNY on Jan 6, 2009 7:03 AM   
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This latest attack on Gaza cannot be good for Israel. Unfortunately, AIPAC and Mr. Bush are only encouraging Israel's worst impulses and, in the long run, I don't see how Israel can survive if it continues on this path.

Why does Israel believe that violence will eventually bring it safety? Or are those only empty words, and the real goal is to provide cover for Sharon's "facts on the ground" as a prelude to a land grab? That's not conducive to peace or security.

Despite all the PR in the press attempting to pin ALL the blame on the Arabs (the Arabs are evil and the Israelis are innocent), the most interesting patterns are Jewish immigration/emigration patterns.

More Jews are emigrating from Israel than immigrating to Israel. Russians Jews would prefer to live in Germany, of all places, than in Israel.

Think about what that portends for Israel.

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» RE: outcomes for israel Posted by: progunprogressive
» If Israel ever had the courage Posted by: weathered
» RE: outcomes for israel Posted by: WesternNY
Latest Israeli war crime: Bombing UN run school sheltering refugees in Gaza
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jan 6, 2009 8:40 AM   
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Even the leading Zionist rag NYT can't avoid reporting the latest Israeli war crime.

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The time has come for Seven Stars to blaze a new path...
Posted by: SevenStarHand on Jan 6, 2009 9:13 AM   
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Some thought it was wise or cute to scoff and laugh at my warnings of recent years, especially the Vatican and world leaders. You empowered and enriched them by worshipping money, religion, and politics, now you must stop them, while there is time for you all. Go ahead, scoff and laugh. I get the final laugh...

Capiche?

Peace and Wisdom, or else...

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Let's Be Realistic and Not Blame Israel For What They Were Forced Into
Posted by: iris89 on Jan 6, 2009 9:17 AM   
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In order order to understand what this struggle is all about, one must understand Hamas' goals, largely derived from its ideological paternity to the Egyptian Muslim Brothehood. As a Sunni extremist offshoot of the Brotherhood, Hamas' raison d'etre is Israel's destruction -- nothing less will do. Despite my instinctive belief that one should try to negotiate a way out of this dilemma no matter the odds, I have concluded that the only way out of this mess is to separate Hamas' entire military and political leadership from the oppressed citizenry of Gaza (and yes, it is absolutely a mischaracterization of fact to assert that Hamas is the legitimate ruler of Gaza). Easier said than done you say. But as long as Hamas rules Gaza, no amount of cajoling is going to end the vicious cycle of terror that Hamas is inflicting first and foremost on its own beaten-down Palestinian victims as well as on Israel.

To learn more, go to:

http://religioustruths.proboards59.com/

or

http://www.network54.com/Forum/403209

iris89

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» RE: What about US? Posted by: americansheep
Hamas Playbook same as Hezbollah's
Posted by: tmwright on Jan 6, 2009 10:26 AM   
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written by Iranians and designed to draw Israel into a war they can not win and one that plays into the hands of the extremists. Goal is to get Israel to overrespond and cause significant civilian casualities that serves to further inflame the muslim world.

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All is quite in the South
Posted by: shipmate on Jan 6, 2009 10:50 AM   
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So are cemetaries.

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boys with toys
Posted by: dada on Jan 6, 2009 11:08 AM   
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c'mon people! they gotta use the weapons our government gave them the money to buy them with! The Israelis are also making critical tests with the US's most modern weapons of mass destruction. Anyway, don't you understand the law of supply and demand? As soon as they use up the weapons, they will help out the US economy by allowing us to build more WMDs - after we send them our tax dollars to bail them out. Jeezz -- don't you want to work! Bring on the New World Order - I want my chip now!!!

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Where's Karellan when we need him?
Posted by: adempatriot on Jan 6, 2009 11:53 AM   
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see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Overlord_(species)

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As Long As Netanyahu Is Right....
Posted by: gradioc on Jan 6, 2009 12:14 PM   
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Benjamin Netanyahu opposed the withdrawal of troops from Gaza and predicted that it would only allow Hamas to escalate its attacks, forcing Israel to invade again. As long as the Palestinians fulfill the expectations of people like Netanyahu, making the Israeli hard asses look wise, there can be no peace. God grant us a Palestinian Dr. King or Ghandi. I'm a veteran, an infatryman, and no pacifist, but I firmly believe that, when faced with unbeatable force, passive resistance is the only answer. Most Israelis, just like most people everywhere, just want to be left in peace. Lobbing a few ineffectual rockets at Israel just plays into the hands of the "Greater Israel" nutjobs and the Likud.

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Killing Palestinian civilians will not enable retention of illegal setlements in the West Bank
Posted by: Garvagh on Jan 6, 2009 12:18 PM   
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Great piece! Phyllis Bennis is quite right to compare the blood lust shown by Condoleezza Rice and George W. Bush (an ardent Zionist, if only because he is a political opportunist) during the insane smashing of Lebanon by Israel in 2006.

Israel cannot kill enough Palestinians to enable the retention of the illegal Jewish colonies splattered all over the West Bank.

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