A Special Relationship Born in Hell
The United States should cut all ties with war criminal Israel
Philip Giraldi • April 3, 2018 • from The Unz Review
If
you want to understand what the “special relationship” between Israel
and the United States really means consider the fact that Israeli Army
snipers shot dead
seventeen unarmed and largely peaceful Gazan demonstrators on Good
Friday without a squeak coming out of the White House or State
Department. Some of the protesters were shot in the back while running
away, while another 1,000 Palestinians were wounded, an estimated 750 by
gunfire, the remainder injured by rubber bullets and tear gas.
The
offense committed by the Gazan protesters that has earned them a death
sentence was coming too close to the Israeli containment fence that has
turned the Gaza strip into the world’s largest outdoor prison. President
Donald Trump’s chief Middle East negotiator David Greenblatt described
the protest as “a hostile march on the Israel-Gaza border…inciting
violence against Israel.” And Nikki Haley at the U.N. has also used the
U.S. veto to block any independent inquiry into the violence,
demonstrating once again that the White House team is little more than
Israel’s echo chamber. America’s enabling of the brutal reality that is
today’s Israel makes it fully complicit in the war crimes carried out
against the helpless and hapless Palestinian people.
So
where was the outrage in the American media about the massacre of
civilians? Characteristically, Israel portrays itself as somehow a
victim and the U.S. media, when it bothers to report about dead
Palestinians at all, picks up on that line. The Jewish State is
portrayed as always endangered and struggling to survive even though it
is the nuclear armed regional superpower that is only threatened because
of its own criminal behavior. And even when it commits what are
indisputable war crimes like the use of lethal force against an unarmed
civilian population, the Jewish Lobby and its media accomplices are
quick to take up the victimhood refrain.
Last week, the Israeli government described
the protests an “an organized terrorist operation” while Gazans are
dehumanized by claims that they act under the direction of evil Hamas to
dig tunnels and rain down bottle rockets on hapless Israeli civilians.
The reality is, however, quite different. It is the Gazans who have been
subjected to murderous periodic incursions by the Israeli army, a
procedure that Israel refers to as “mowing the grass,” a brutal exercise
intended to keep the Palestinians terrified and docile.
The story of what happened in Gaza on Friday had largely disappeared from the U.S. media by Sunday. On Saturday, The New York Times reported the most recent violence this way:
“…some began hurling stones, tossing Molotov cocktails and rolling
burning tires at the fence, the Israelis responded with tear gas and
gunfire.” Get it? The Palestinians started it all, according to Israeli
sources, by throwing things at the fence and forcing the poor victimized
Israeli soldiers to respond with gunfire, presumably as self-defense. The Times
also repeated Israel’s uncorroborated claims that there were gunmen
active on the Gazan side, but given the disparity in numbers killed and
injured – zero on the Israeli side of the fence – the Palestinian
shooters must have been using blanks. Or they never existed at all.
The
Israelis reportedly also responded to “suspicious figures” on the Gazan
side with rounds from tanks, killing, among others, a farmer far from
the demonstrations who was working his field. Israeli warplanes and
helicopters also joined in the fun, attacking targets on the Palestinian
side. Drones flew over the demonstrators, spraying tear gas down on
them. One recalls that the major Israeli assault on Gaza in 2014
included vignettes of Israeli families picnicking on the high ground
overlooking the assault, enjoying the spectacle while observing the
light-and-sound show that accompanied the carnage. At that time, more
than 2,000 Gazans were killed and nearly 11,000 were wounded, including
3,374 children, of whom over 1,000 were permanently disabled..
If the current slaughter in Gaza continues, it would be a shame to
forego the entertainment value of a good massacre right on one’s
doorstep.
The reliably neocon Washington Post also framed the conflict
as if Israel were behaving in a restrained fashion, leading off in its
coverage with “Israel’s military warned Saturday it will step up its
response to violence on the Gaza border if it continues…” You see, it’s
the unarmed Palestinians who are creating the “violence.” Israel is the
victim acting in self-defense.
The newspaper coverage was supplemented by television accounts of what had taken place. ABC News described
“violent clashes,” implying that two somewhat equal sides were engaged
in the fighting, even though the lethal force was only employed by
Israel against an unarmed civilian population.
The
backstory to the killing is what should disturb every American citizen.
When it comes to disregard for United States national sovereignty and
interests, the Israelis and their amen chorus in Washington have dug a
deep, dark hole and the U.S. Congress and White House have obligingly
jumped right in. Since June 8, 1967, when the Israelis massacred the
crew of the U.S.S. Liberty, Israel has realized it could do whatever it
wants, whenever it wants, wherever it wants, any time it wants, to
anybody…including American servicemen, and the U.S. would do nothing.
Let
me speak plainly. The existence of many good Israelis to who oppose
their own government’s policies notwithstanding, the current Israel is
an evil place that Americans should be condemning, not praising. Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should not be receiving 29 standing ovations
from Congress. He should be rotting in jail. Israel’s shoot-to-kill
policy and dehumanization of the Palestinian people is nothing to be
proud of. That the United States is giving this band of racist war
criminals billions of dollars every year is a travesty. That the
reputation of American has been besmirched worldwide because of its
reflexive support of anything and everything that this rogue regime does
is a national disgrace.
Gazans
are demonstrating in part because they are starving. They have no clean
drinking water because Israel has destroyed the purification plants as
part of a deliberate policy to make life in the Strip so miserable that
everyone will leave or die in place. And even leaving is problematical
as Israel controls the border and will not let Palestinians enter or
depart. It also controls the Mediterranean Sea access to Gaza. Fisherman
go out a short distance from the shore to bring in a meager catch. If
they go any farther they are shot dead by the Israeli Navy.
Hospitals,
schools and power stations in Gaza are routinely bombed in Israel’s
frequent reprisal actions against what Netanyahu chooses to describe as
aggressive moves by Hamas. Such claims are bogus as Israel enjoys a
monopoly of force and is never hesitant to use it.
Over
in the other Palestinian enclave the West Bank, or what remains of it,
the story is the same. Brutal heavily armed Israeli settlers rampage,
poisoning Palestinian water, maiming and killing their livestock and
even murdering local residents. Children throw stones or slap a soldier
and wind up in Israeli prisons. The settlers are backed up by the army
and paramilitary police who also shoot first. The Israeli military
courts, who have jurisdiction over the occupied West Bank, rarely
convict a Jew when an Arab is killed or beaten.
And here in America a bought-and-paid-for Congress continues to do its bit. Last week President Trump signed
the so-called Taylor Force Act, part of the marathon spending bill,
which will cut aid going to the Palestinian Authority while also
increasing the money going to Israel. Back in January, Congress had also
cut the funding going to support Palestinians who are still living in
U.N. run refugee camps in spite of resolutions demanding that they
should be allowed to return to their homes, now occupied by Israeli
Jews. During the perfunctory debate on the measure, Congressmen were
lied to by pro-Israel lobbyists who claimed that Arabs are terrorism
supporters and use the money to attack Israelis.
I
could go on and on, but the message should be clear to every American.
There is no net gain for the United States in continuing the lopsided
and essentially immoral relationship with the self-styled Jewish State.
There is no enhancement of American national security, quite the
contrary, and there remains only the sad realization that the blood of
many innocent people is, to a considerable extent, on our hands. This
horror must end.
Philip
M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the
National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation that
seeks a more interests-based U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Website is www.councilforthenationalinterest.org, address is P.O. Box
2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is inform@cnionline.org.
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