Did Israel Overstep This Time? Ordinary
Gazans Have A Chance To Make History
18 November 2012
By Stephen Lendman
Rogue states get away with murder only so long.
Eventually their crimes catch up with them. Israeli
policies are self-defeating. How long can killing
civilian men, women, children, infants, and the
elderly be called self-defense?
Palestinians and eyewitnesses explain best. Mondoweiss
contributor Adie Mormech saw smoke rise after Israeli
bombs exploded.
"Words fail me," he said. Bombing feels almost
constant.
"I can barely write a sentence with more news."
Six injuries from one bombing.
A four-year old child struck playing in the street.
An elderly Zaytoun neighborhood man killed. Four
others injured.
The same scenario plays out across Gaza. Trapped
civilians have nowhere to hide. Israel terrorizes
them. World leaders blame Palestinian victims. They're
complicit in Israeli crimes.
Adie teachers 12-year old Abdullah Samouni. "We're
really scared," he said. He lost his father. During
Cast Lead, his four-year old brother was shot. "In
three days, Abdullah was injured and lost 29 members
of his extended family."
How much more can he and others take? Al Shifa
Hospital admits patients constantly…."an elderly man,
a young man, a child, two more children."
A 10-month old child with brain damage and a fractured
skull. Her tiny body wasn't strong enough to survive.
Who knows what's next. "The complete madness of this
violence makes me wonder what we have done to
ourselves. How do we allow humanity to manifest itself
in this way."
On November 14, Israel launched Operation Pillar of
Cloud. Sunday is day five. Over 1,000 sorties were
flown.
Ground and offshore shelling supplements them. Mostly
civilians and non-military targets are attacked.
Israel prioritizes noncombatant killing and
destruction. Civilians comprised over 80% of Cast Lead
casualties. Media scoundrels pretend otherwise.
Reality is Gaza is as follows. Around 1.7 million
people are trapped under siege. Humanitarian crisis
conditions are longstanding.
Prior to Operation Pillar of Cloud, Israel launched
intermittent air, ground, and offshore attacks. Wives
lose husbands. Husbands lose wives. Parents lose
children. They lose siblings. Extended family members
perish. So do good friends.
No one's safe anywhere anytime. No one's sure who'll
live or die. When Palestinians respond defensively,
they're called terrorists. Israeli aggression is
called justifiable self-defense.
How many Palestinian deaths and injuries will prove
otherwise? How much wanton destruction is needed to
expose Israeli state terror?
How much human suffering will be permitted before
leaders able to stop it say no more? How long will
Israel be allowed to get away with murder?
Israel's partnership with America threatens world
peace. One day expect a tipping point to be reached.
When public rage crosses a threshold of no return, all
bets are off.
World outrage about Israeli crimes grows. Did Israel
overstep this time? Millions of ordinary people say
so. They support Palestine. They're outraged about
daily bombing, shelling, slaughter, and destruction.
Civilians are willfully targeted. Innocent men, women,
children, infants and the elderly are dying. Many
others are injured. Many are in serious condition.
Some won't survive. Others will be maimed for life.
Illegal terror weapons are used. Injuries sustained
are horrific. Doctors see charred, scorched, ripped
apart patients.
Some show up with horrible burns, lost limbs, brain
damage, or other major injuries. Others arrive dead.
Every day is Kristallnacht in Palestine. Besieged Gaza
replicates Warsaw ghetto conditions. Under attack, it
resembles early days of its uprising. For European
Jews, it was a seminal historic moment.
They were sealed off behind high walls 10 feet high
and 11 miles long. Peak population exceeded 400,000.
Overcrowding crammed residents into an area about two
and a half miles long by a mile wide.
Conditions were horrific. Food was scare. Little was
available. Hunger and malnutrition were extreme.
Starvation was common. Sanitation collapsed. Disease
was rampant. Medical treatment was nonexistent.
Thousands died monthly. Corpses lay in streets. By
early 1943, only 60,000 remained. Others starved to
death, perished from disease, or died in concentration
camps.
In mid-February, final "resettlement" was ordered.
Residents knew it meant gas chamber death. Many
decided to resist at all costs. Positions were
fortified in sewers, cellars, vaults, and other areas.
Residents had some small arms and homemade grenades.
Mostly, they were determined to resist. In April,
emptying the ghetto was ordered. Its size was reduced
to about 1,000 by 300 yards.
On April 19, 5,000 SS and regular army troops stormed
the ghetto. They were heavily armed with tanks,
artillery, flame throwers and dynamite squads.
Against great odds, Jews stood their ground
heroically. They resisted involuntary resettlement.
Men and women fought together. Nazi ferocity
increased.
Germans were vicious. Captives were tortured. Mother
had babies torn from their arms. They watched
helplessly as solders smashed their heads against
walls to save bullets.
By May 16, resistance collapsed. Most held firm to the
end. Captured survivors were murdered in Treblinka and
other camps. Final resolution was never in doubt.
Symbolically the Jews won. They fought Nazi
viciousness because it mattered.
One observer said they "knew that they might not
overcome their enemies but refused to suppress their
recognition of what they were undergoing or deny their
lack of hope while they resisted being overcome by
despair and anguish."
News of their struggle spread across Europe. Other
ghetto residents, labor camp inmates, Eastern front
partisans, and death camp victims were inspired by
their example.
Courageous Gazans won't surrender to Israeli
viciousness. What's ahead remains to play out.
Unfolding events may have a long way to go.
If Israel invades, will ordinary Gazans resist the way
Warsaw ghetto Jews did from April 19 to May 16 1943
against long odds? Perhaps now is their moment of
truth.
Occupied Warsaw Jews were isolated on their own.
Gazans have millions of worldwide supporters.
Resistance will make alternative media headlines.
Heroism will be too evident to hide.
Media scoundrels will try. Others will expose their
lies, duplicity, and support for Israeli terror. Now's
the time to resist. Ordinary Gazans have a chance to
make history.
What they do may hasten Palestinian liberation. Future
generations will thank them. So will many others who
believe might never makes right, and equity and
justice matter most.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached
at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book is
titled "How Wall Street Fleeces America: Privatized
Banking, Government Collusion and Class War"
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