Blame Palestinians for Gaza
Israel is the perpetual victim
If you have read a recent New York Times op-ed
entitled “Care about Gaza? Blame Hamas” written by none other than the
White House “special representative for international negotiations”
Jason Greenblatt you would understand that the misery being experienced
by Palestinians in Gaza is all
their own fault. Greenblatt, who is
Jewish of the Orthodox persuasion, just happens to be a strong supporter
of Israel’s settlements, which he claims are “not an obstacle to peace.”
He is very upset because some naysayers are actually putting some of
the blame for the human catastrophe in Gaza on Israel, which we
Americans all know is our best friend in the whole world and our most
loyal ally. If that were not so, the New York Times and those
fine people in Congress and the White House would surely inform us
otherwise. And anyway, what are a few lies and war crimes between
friends?
Greenblatt,
who knows nothing about foreign policy and diplomacy apart from
advising Donald Trump on Israel while serving as the Trump Organization
chief legal officer, is supposed to be working hard with Trump
son-in-law Jared Kushner negotiating “deal of the century” peace between
Israel and the Palestinians. Betting is that the arrangement on offer
in June will consist of American acquiescence in Israel declaring
sovereignty over nearly all of land that the Arabs still hold on the
West Bank with the remaining local population being bribed heavily to
either move to Jordan or stay in designated non-Jewish sectors and stop
complaining.
Jason
Greenblatt is a perfect example of the type of “dual” loyalist who
cannot appreciate that his overriding religious and ethnic allegiances
are incompatible with genuine loyalty to the United States. Willingness
to subordinate actual American interests to a those of a foreign nation
means that he and others like him are contributing to the decline and
fall of the country he was born in and which has made him wealthy. If he
had any real integrity, when presented by Trump with the opportunity to
benefit Israel at the expense of the United States he should have
declined the offer knowing that he would inevitably be biased, making it
impossible for him to fairly consider either American interests or
those of the Palestinians.
Greenblatt
knows that whatever lies he tells it will not matter in the least
because no one will ever hold him accountable and it is all done for a
great cause, which is Israel, to include anything that Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu wants. And what could be better than to hold down a
job that pays in the neighborhood of $200,000 a year plus a full
benefits package for doing nothing but “creating facts on the ground”
for the country that one loves best?
The
Greenblatt op-ed includes some really choice “analysis” that does not
correspond with the reality of what is going on in what remains of
Palestine. He begins immediately with a heavy dose of Israeli
propaganda, asserting that “Hamas has left Gaza in shambles,” before
providing a partially accurate but morally neutral assessment of the
sorry state of the enclave: “Life there is difficult, sad and abnormal.
Only buildings with generators actually maintain steady power. The lack
of power affects everything from preserving fresh food to treating
sewage. If a person in Gaza falls ill, he is likely to find trained
medical professionals unable to help because of the lack of equipment
and medicines. The people there — even the talented and educated — can’t
find jobs. The store shelves are empty. The shoreline, which in many
other places in the Mediterranean would be filled with beach resorts, is
covered in the raw sewage and debris from successive wars. The cost of
conflict is seen in all aspects of life in Gaza.”
The
dismal picture of conditions in Gaza, largely true, does not admit to
any Israeli role in the suffering, or, at least, Greenblatt is blind to
it. Israel controls both the land border and the seafront. It manages
the enclave as if it were an outdoor concentration camp and military
free-fire zone for its 2 million Arab inhabitants. Lack of electricity
is caused by Israeli bombing of power plants, which also make it
impossible to treat sewage. Proliferating sewage appears to be a
preferred weapon for Israelis as settlers on the West Bank are also fond of letting it flow onto Palestinians farms and villages.
Food
in Gaza is limited only to what can be grown locally or to what the
Israelis allow in. Likewise medicines are only available when Israel
permits. Gazans cannot leave without Israeli permission and on the
seafront, fisherman who are brave enough to go out are frequently shot dead by Israeli gunboats if they go too far.
Israel
bombs hospitals, schools and places of worship indiscriminately, always
claiming that they are being used by terrorists even when United
Nations observers are on site and declare that the allegations are
palpably untrue. And then there are isolated incidents
, to include the deliberate murder by naval gunfire of four young boys
innocently playing soccer on a beach and the killing by missiles of nine
other children who were watching television. An American military
attache stationed in Israel once observer soldiers on the Israel side
engaging in target practice by shooting at women hanging out their
laundry on the Gaza side of the fence and Israeli snipers have proudly
worn t-shirts showing a graphic of a pregnant Arab woman in a gunsight
with the text “two for one” underneath.
Currently,
protests by unarmed Gazans along the Israel-Gaza fence have resulted in
260 Palestinian deaths, mostly by Israeli sniper fire. Nearly 7,000
others have been shot and wounded. Those killed include 32 medical
workers and 50 children. Twenty-one children have had their limbs
amputated and many more have been permanently disabled.
Thousands more Palestinians have died from Israeli bombs, rockets and artillery shelling since 2009. In 2014 alone,
more than 2,000 Gazans were killed and more than 10,000 were wounded,
including 3,374 children, of whom over 1,000 were left permanently
disabled. More than 7,000 homes were destroyed. The grossly
disproportionate carnage in Gaza initiated by Israel was so outrageous
that even many Americans began to wake up to what their tax dollars were
buying. After 2014’s death toll, support for Israel began to wane.
Currently 51% of Americans view the Israeli government unfavorably in spite of relentless pro-Israel propaganda by the U.S. media.
Jason
Greenblatt goes on to claim that “The Arabs in Israel generally live
normal lives and, in many cases, thrive. In fact, Arab citizens of
Israel live freely compared with Arabs in many other countries in the
region… Why are others moving forward while Gaza sinks further into
despair and disrepair? Because Hamas, the de facto ruler of the Gaza
Strip, has made choices… Hamas is to blame for Gaza’s situation.”
Greenblatt
is wrong about the claimed happy lot of Palestinians living in Israel.
Israel has recently declared itself a Jewish State. In practice, there
are more than fifty laws and regulations that make Christians and
Muslims second class citizens. Churches and Mosques are regularly
vandalized and Christian and Muslim holy sites are regularly destroyed
by the authorities while a prominent Rabbi has recently declared
in the wake of Sri Lanka that proposals that all churches should be
destroyed inside Israel should be considered but are “complicated.” Arab
Israelis cannot get building permits, their schools are underfunded and
they are discriminated against or ignored in nearly all their
interactions with the government. Local communities can declare
themselves Arab-free zones and they can refuse to sell houses to
Palestinians.
The
fundamental problem with Greenblatt and others like him is that they
have a very selective moral compass and choose not to recognize
apartheid even when it is right in front of them. Israel is a
fundamentally racist occupying power with a colonial-settler mindset,
which sees the Arabs as ignorant savages that have to be ideally
removed, but if not, restrained by forced or even killed if necessary.
And, like all purveyors of war crimes, the Israelis and their diaspora
cheerleaders blame the victims for their plight. Greenblatt will have an
excuse for any atrocity committed by Israel. The Israel Defense Force
is shooting Palestinians individually now but if it starts doing them in
groups he would no doubt come up with a good rationalization justifying
the practice.
Israel
is a Middle Eastern superpower, heavily armed and unconcerned over the
consequences for starting wars and killing Arabs. To argue as Greenblatt
does that there is some kind of “fighting” going on with Hamas
“instigating” wars against Israel is ludicrous given the disparity in
power between the two sides. It is largely retaliatory Hamas homemade
bottle rockets, which kill or injure very few, against fighter jets,
snipers and artillery barrages that kill thousands. And the really sad
part for Americans is that the United States is deeply complicit in what
goes on, sending “special representatives” like Greenblatt into the
region on the taxpayer’s dime to argue Israel’s case.
Philip
M. Giraldi, Ph.D., is Executive Director of the Council for the
National Interest, a 501(c)3 tax deductible educational foundation
(Federal ID Number #52-1739023) that seeks a more interests-based U.S.
foreign policy in the Middle East. Website is councilforthenationalinterest.org, address is P.O. Box 2157, Purcellville VA 20134 and its email is inform@cnionline.org.
• Category: Foreign Policy, Ideology • Tags: American Media, Benjamin Netanyahu, Donald Trump, Gaza, Israel Lobby, Israel/Palestine, Jason Greenblatt
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