EDITORIAL
U.S. hypocrisy on Palestine
Published Jan 10, 2007 11:33 PM
The U.S., France and other imperialist powers claim to be “appalled”
over fighting between the Palestinian groups Fatah and Hamas. U.S. Secretary of
State Condoleezza Rice’s recent call for a halt to the fighting, however,
is sheer hypocrisy. Washington, Tel Aviv and the European imperialist powers
have used every weapon in their arsenal to exacerbate tensions between Fatah
and Hamas.
In January 2006, the Palestinian people overwhelmingly voted in legislative elections for Hamas, a group known
for determined struggle against occupation. Neither U.S. finance capital nor
its clients in Tel Aviv accepted the Palestinian people’s choice, and
have waged a most brutal campaign for “regime change” ever
since.
For the last year, Israel, the U.S. and European imperialists have waged
economic war on the Palestinian Authority (PA) to render it ineffective. The
U.S. and Europe have withheld promised funds, and U.S. banks have imposed a
financial blockade on PA banks, denying the PA funds from Arab League countries
or anyone else. Israel has held back the $55 million in PA tax monies it
collects monthly. These funds account for a third of the PA’s budget and
pay the wages of the PA’s 160,000 civil servants, including the security
forces involved in current clashes. A third of the Palestinian population
depends on this money to survive.
At the same time, Israeli occupation forces—bankrolled and armed by the
U.S.—have laid siege to Gaza and the West Bank, continue daily military
incursions, bombings, arrests, huge land confiscations and destruction of
homes, and are building the apartheid wall. Some call these assaults the most
serious in the entire history of the Palestinian struggle.
It is within the context of this brutal imperialist economic squeeze, military
onslaught and truly untenable situation for the Palestinian people that
tensions have risen between Fatah and Hamas.
Imperialism is trying to use the weapon of “divide and conquer” to
disrupt the struggle in Palestine, just as it is used to
“Balkanize” Iraq. Washington and Tel Aviv now clearly favor Mahmoud
Abbas of Fatah, who is the PA president, over Hamas, which controls the PA
cabinet and legislature. Before Hamas became part of the PA government,
however, Israel vilified Abbas and refused to speak with him.
In the name of “peace,” the U.S. and Israel are waging war against
the PA and the people who have elected Hamas. But the real goal is to destroy
every attempt by the Palestinian people to assert true self-determination and
build a sovereign Palestine. Palestinian sovereignty provides the only hope for
true peace.
This is one of the most difficult times in the history of the Palestinian
resistance. International support is needed more than ever to lift the siege on
this heroic national liberation struggle. The anti-war movement here can be
most helpful by renewing the fighting to get U.S. imperialism out of the Middle
East, and to stop all U.S. aid to Israel.
Free from the bone-crushing burden of foreign interference and U.S.-financed
Israeli domination, the Palestinian people can and will resolve peacefully any
differences among them on how to best liberate and run their country.
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