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Israel invades Gaza again; Palestinian resistance continues
By
Sara Flounders
Published Nov 16, 2008 6:51 PM
The Israeli Army invaded the Gaza Strip on Nov. 4 with tanks, helicopters and
jet aircraft. The attack was an explicit violation of a five-month
Egyptian-mediated truce between Israel and the Palestinian resistance groupings
in Gaza. The elected Hamas government there had agreed to the cease-fire.
Nov. 4 was Election Day in the United States. Global attention was riveted on
the deep enthusiasm here for the first African-American president and how the
vote reflected a break with the reactionary policies of the Bush
administration. The surprise Israeli attack went almost unnoted in the
corporate media.
According to reports in the Palestinian media, Israeli soldiers and tanks
accompanied by military helicopters firing flares and missiles invaded an area
east of Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, while Israeli jets shelled an
area east of Kahn Younis in the southern part of Gaza. The next day Israeli
tanks moved into Beit Hanoun in the northern part of Gaza.
Seven Palestinian fighters from the Al Qassam Brigades, the armed wing of
Hamas, were killed attempting to repel the incursion. There were many injuries.
At Deir al-Balah four Palestinian women were abducted, including one who was
wounded.
Every piece of Israeli military equipment used in the attack was made possible
by the billions of dollars in aid provided to the Zionist regime by Washington
over the last 60 years.
When Palestinian forces defended themselves against the three-pronged Israeli
invasion, Israel claimed it was the Palestinians who violated the cease-fire.
It cut off fuel shipments to the Gaza City power plant.
Gaza residents are now experiencing sporadic blackouts. Cutting fuel affects
not only electricity for lights and refrigeration of food and medicines but
also, most seriously, it curtails pumping of water for drinking and
sanitation.
Abu Obaida, a spokesperson for the Al Qassam Brigades of Hamas, speculated that
the Israeli invasion might be part of a plan to foil the internal Palestinian
dialogue scheduled for Cairo, Egypt, on Nov. 9. The meeting for an opening
dialogue on reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas forces did not take
place.
Israel’s use of collective punishment
Three years ago, determined Palestinian resistance forced Israeli forces to
withdraw from the densely populated and impoverished Gaza Strip. However,
Israel continues to control all access by land, sea and air.
Farm produce and even essential medicines, electronic parts, repairs for
sanitation and sewage are all blockaded. With all access to and from Gaza
closed, Palestinian workers cannot travel to find work.
The result is huge increases in unemployment, poverty and malnutrition.
Commerce is shut down.
Israeli gunboats routinely attack small Palestinian fishing boats with water
cannon and machine-gun fire.
Two years ago the Palestinians overwhelmingly elected a government with a
majority from Hamas—a Muslim force seen as more intransigent toward
Israeli occupation. Both the United States and the European Union then imposed
sanctions and withdrew aid.
In a further effort to break the resistance, Israel has confiscated hundreds of
millions of dollars in taxes from Palestinians that, according to previous
agreements, it is obliged to pass on.
The 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza now live in a blockaded and surrounded
ghetto. But the determined population has shown incredibly creative and heroic
resilience.
Tunnels have been dug from southern Gaza into Egypt to smuggle in the most
essential supplies. Israel claimed that the purpose of its recent brutal
offensive was to destroy the Palestinian tunnels. The tunnels can vary in
length from 100 yards to half a mile. In the past three years hundreds of
tunnels have been destroyed.
After each Israeli attack, the work begins again.
Breaking the siege of Gaza
Concerned about the dire conditions in Gaza and inspired by the heroic mass
resistance, solidarity activists internationally have developed more serious
challenges to the siege.
The SS Dignity arrived in Gaza harbor four days after the latest Israeli
attack. The small ship, organized by the Free Gaza movement, brought
parliamentarians from Britain, Italy and Switzerland, Arab leaders,
human-rights activists and journalists. It was the fourth ship to get through
in the last three months.
The solidarity delegation will visit some of the hardest-hit areas in the Gaza
Strip, particularly the camps and hospitals. The ship also brought 1 metric ton
of medicines, mostly pain killers and aspirin. These basic, inexpensive
medicines are in desperately short supply and unavailable in local
pharmacies.
Solidarity demonstrations around the world, including one organized by the
Al-Awda Palestine Right to Return Coalition in New York on Nov. 7, have
demanded that Israel lift the siege of Gaza. Demands have also been raised
against the complicity of the Egyptian government, which has bowed to U.S. and
Israeli pressure and helps to enforce the blockade at the Rafah crossing.
Israel attacks in the West Bank
In the same week, Israeli attacks escalated throughout the West Bank.
Israeli forces carried out 33 military incursions into Palestinian towns and
villages and kidnapped 21 civilians, including two children.
In just the past year, Israel has abducted 2,111 Palestinian civilians.
Six Palestinians, including two children, were wounded by Israeli gunfire in
al-Far’a refugee camp, south of Tubas. Three were wounded in the village
of Dura, southwest of Hebron.
Another four Palestinians, including a child, and an international human-rights
defender were wounded when Israeli troops attacked a peaceful, unarmed
demonstration protesting the construction of the apartheid wall west of
Ramallah.
Some 217 miles of the 450-mile wall have been completed, further isolating the
Palestinian population into small ghettos. To build the wall and a network of
walled Jewish-only roads, along with more than 630 roadblocks and checkpoints,
Israel has dispossessed small farmers, plowing under and destroying thousands
of acres of cropland.
Farmers can’t get to their land, children can’t get to school and
workers can’t leave their surrounded enclaves. Sick children, pregnant
women and seniors have died at checkpoints after being blocked from reaching
hospitals, even in emergencies. Free movement and all normal economic activity
are impossible.
Increasingly, international and Israeli human-rights defenders are joining
Palestinian demonstrations challenging this criminal policy.
In occupied East Jerusalem, Israel continues to expropriate and drive out the
Palestinian residents. In the first week of November, the Israeli army
bulldozed two homes and a wedding hall in Jerusalem. As Palestinians and
supporters defied the bulldozers, 21 residents were wounded and many more were
arrested.
Today massive Jewish-only settlements bisect the West Bank. Israeli
demolitions, land seizures, settlement expansion, assassinations, armed
incursions, segregated road-building and continued construction of the
separation wall are all continuing.
Despite more than 15 years of talks and negotiations sponsored and supported by
U.S. administrations, both Republican and Democratic, none of the issues of
occupation have been addressed.
Ever since the 1993 Oslo Accords, despite every Israeli promise to recognize a
Palestinian state and every agreement to cease new settlements, construction
has continued. It is the endless and guaranteed stream of U.S. funding that
enables the Israeli government to continue and expand its occupation of
Palestinian lands.
Rahm Emanuel, a virulent Zionist, has just been appointed White House chief of
staff in the upcoming U.S. administration. This is just another reason why
international support and solidarity for Palestinian demands, including the
right of all Palestinians to return to their expropriated homes, is more
important than ever.
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