Hamas political leader: ‘This brutality will never break our will’
Published Jan 15, 2009 8:59 PM
The following statement by Khalid Mish’al, head of the Hamas
political bureau, was published in The Guardian of Britain on Jan. 6.
For 18 months my people in Gaza have been under siege, incarcerated inside the
world’s biggest prison, sealed off from land, air and sea, caged and
starved, denied even medication for our sick. After the slow death policy came
the bombardment. In this most densely populated of places, nothing has been
spared Israel’s warplanes, from government buildings to homes, mosques,
hospitals, schools and markets. More than 540 have been killed and thousands
permanently maimed. A third are women and children. Whole families have been
massacred, some while they slept.
This river of blood is being shed under lies and false pretexts. For six months
we in Hamas observed the ceasefire. Israel broke it repeatedly from the start.
Israel was required to open crossings to Gaza and extend the truce to the West
Bank. It proceeded to tighten its deadly siege of Gaza, repeatedly cutting
electricity and water supplies. The collective punishment did not halt, but
accelerated—as did the assassinations and killings. Thirty Gazans were
killed by Israeli fire and hundreds of patients died as a direct effect of the
siege during the so-called ceasefire. Israel enjoyed a period of calm. Our
people did not.
When this broken truce neared its end, we expressed our readiness for a new
comprehensive truce in return for lifting the blockade and opening all Gaza
border crossings, including Rafah. Our calls fell on deaf ears. Yet still we
would be willing to begin a new truce on these terms following the complete
withdrawal of the invading forces from Gaza.
No rockets have ever been fired from the West Bank. But 50 died and hundreds
more were injured there last year at Israel’s hands, while its
expansionism proceeded relentlessly. We are meant to be content with shrinking
scraps of territory, a handful of cantons at Israel’s mercy, enclosed by
it from all sides. The truth is Israel seeks a one-sided ceasefire, observed by
my people alone, in return for siege, starvation, bombardment, assassinations,
incursions and colonial settlement. What Israel wants is a gratuitous
ceasefire.
The logic of those who demand that we stop our resistance is absurd. They
absolve the aggressor and occupier—armed with the deadliest weapons of
death and destruction—of responsibility, while blaming the victim,
prisoner and occupied. Our modest, home-made rockets are our cry of protest to
the world. Israel and its American and European sponsors want us to be killed
in silence. But die in silence we will not.
What is being visited on Gaza today was visited on Yasser Arafat before. When
he refused to bow to Israel’s dictates, he was imprisoned in his Ramallah
headquarters, surrounded by tanks for two years. When this failed to break his
resolve, he was murdered by poisoning.
Gaza enters 2009 just as it did 2008: under Israeli fire. Between January and
February of last year 140 Gazans died in air strikes. And just before it
embarked on its failed military assault on Lebanon in July 2006, Israel rained
thousands of shells on Gaza, killing 240. From Deir Yassin in 1948 to Gaza
today, the list of Israel’s crimes is long. The justifications change,
but the reality is the same: colonial occupation, oppression and never-ending
injustice. If this is the “free world” whose “values”
Israel is defending, as its foreign minister Tzipi Livni alleges, then we want
nothing to do with it.
Israel’s leaders remain in the grip of confusion, unable to set clear
goals for the attacks—from ousting the legitimately elected Hamas
government and destroying its infrastructure, to stopping the rockets. As they
fail to break Gaza’s resistance the benchmark has been lowered. Now they
speak of weakening Hamas and limiting the resistance. But they will achieve
neither. Gaza’s people are more united than ever, determined not to be
terrorized into submission. Our fighters, armed with the justice of their
cause, have already caused many casualties among the occupation army and will
fight on to defend their land and people. Nothing can defeat our will to be
free.
Once again, Washington and Europe have opted to aid and abet the jailer,
occupier and aggressor, and to condemn its victims. We hoped Barack Obama would
break with George Bush’s disastrous legacy but his start is not
encouraging. While he swiftly moved to denounce the Mumbai attacks, he remains
tongue-tied after 10 days of slaughter in Gaza. But my people are not alone.
Millions of freedom-loving men and women stand by its struggle for justice and
liberation—witness daily protests against Israeli aggression, not only in
the Arab and Islamic region, but worldwide.
Israel will no doubt wreak untold destruction, death and suffering in Gaza. But
it will meet the same fate in Gaza as it did in Lebanon. We will not be broken
by siege and bombardment, and will never surrender to occupation.
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