Israel's
Never-ending Crimes: It's Not Just Settlements
Israel has not just committed unspeakable acts of
genocide but done so with absolute transparency.
By Stanley L Cohen
December 30, 2016
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Last week, the
world stood fixated at a
largely
symbolic gesture by the
United Nations in which it found the continued Israeli
occupation of the West Bank of Palestine to be
illegal. Or did it?
Although the UN
Security Council, with rare uniformity, chastised Israel
for flouting the law of occupation, the resolution,
crafted with ambiguous lawyerly precision, left
experienced thinkers on the subject debating just what
it means.
In its most
ambitious read, some would argue it appears that the
decree concerned the occupation as a whole, and swept
within its prohibitive reach all settlement activity
since 1967 when Israel seized the West Bank, including
East Jerusalem, from Arab-Palestinian control.
Others view its
advisory language as helpful through its continued
embrace of the time-tired two-state solution and its
apparent call for a return to the status quo ante of
some 15 years ago when illegal settlements had not as
yet swallowed much more than 60 percent of the West
Bank.
In its least
appealing landscape painting, it would appear that the
resolution seemingly bestows upon already completed
settlements de facto legitimacy and addresses only that
part of the building glut currently under way or planned
for tomorrows yet to come.
To make matters
worse, despite its gratuitous dicta, the resolution
remains very much a toothless declaration without any
enforcement mechanism whatsoever - essentially relying
upon a sudden burst of Israeli conscience to reverse a
steady march of indifference to international law that
has led Israel's way since the very first day it was
manufactured from stolen land in
Palestine.
Defiant
Netanyahu
Predictable in
immediacy and urgency, the Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu threw his weekly tantrum, accusing
the world of a dark conspiracy organised by the soon
to be ex-President of the United States, Barack Obama,
who on his way out of the door after years of obsequious
obedience to Israeli will, has suddenly discovered that
it's OK to say no ... well ... maybe ... or perhaps, to
its glaring intransigence.
But then again,
it's kind of hard to take seriously "pressure" exerted
by a country that
has just enriched Israel's military coffers and
occupation to the tune of $38bn.
Not satisfied
with the echo of his own vitriol, Netanyahu was just
beginning. Next, he singled out Senegal - one of the
most impoverished countries in the world and a mover of
the resolution - for economic reprisal. Its offence is
having the temerity to believe in the rule of law and
being housed in the international building with flags of
193 nations and the State of Palestine that sits
overlooking the East River of New York City.
Netanyahu told
the world just what he thinks of the UN and its
resolution when he announced plans to proceed with the
building of thousands of new housing units in Jerusalem
in particular.
"Israel will
not turn its other cheek," Netanyahu proclaimed as he
went on to prophesy a "plan of action" against the UN
directly. Not long thereafter
he suspended working ties with the UK, France,
Russia, China, Japan, Ukraine, Angola, Egypt, Uruguay,
Spain, Senegal and New Zealand, those countries that
supported the resolution.
Like a dark
lord
Netanyahu
should quit while he's ahead, but he just can't. There
is no incentive. Like the hundreds of
earlier resolutions critical of Israeli policies, as
worded, the most recent condemnation by the UN can do
little more than cry out for justice in the night from a
state built from the marrow of genocide.
I get
"bombast", "brash" and, at times, even "bully". However,
it's the two-legged beasts that feed on the innocent I
do not. Netanyahu is very much that kind of beast - an
ogre who lives in a world surrounded by dark, deadly
thoughts. With delusion his ally, dishonesty his friend
and death his messenger, he thumbs his nose at the world
as his reign of state terror consumes more and more
civilian victims guilty of no offence other than
breathing the air that surrounds them and seeking a free
life.
When the
history of our times is written, an honest accounting
will no doubt add Netanyahu's wicked shadow - and that
of his predecessors - to the list of fiends that have
seen the world as little more than a playground within
which to use their toys of death and despair - always,
of course, for the right reasons and always, of course,
against the meek and defenceless among us.
"The sum total of Israel's efforts these
past 68 years is nothing short of the
deliberate infliction upon Palestinians,
as a cognizable group, conditions of
life and death calculated to bring about
their physical destruction in whole or
in part."
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In the world of
Joseph Stalin, induced famine was the prime weapon of
choice, though mass execution and exile helped him
dispose of tens of millions he viewed as "enemies of the
people".
To Henry
Kissinger, the world, particularly Indochina, was very
much a small chess game. Civilians were mere pawns ripe
for sacrifice through hi-tech weaponry, including
biological and chemical warfare, to enforce his
worldview at any cost. Millions lost their lives to his
cerebral game board.
To Pol Pot,
struggle was little more than purification, erasing
through starvation, overwork and execution a quarter of
his people whose sole crime was to see life through a
prism that collided with his own - no matter how soft
their view or backward his sight.
In Rwanda up to
half a million women were sexually assaulted, mutilated
or murdered, along with an equal number of male Tutsis,
as enemy agents of the Hutu state - machetes and rape
induced Aids to the plentiful weapons of preference.
Slow-motion
genocide
These are but a
few of the extremes of genocide, those rare cases we are
told noted mostly for mass murder, systemic rape or
group starvation - the worst of the worst. Yet, genocide
does not demand of us an immediate mountain of bodies or
an explosive rage of terror for international law to
take hold.
As it turns
out, in what increasingly seems to be more than mere
passing coincidence, the legal definition of "genocide"
enacted by the UN General Assembly was born in 1948,
the very same year as Israel - which has since gone on
to become both expert at its application and legendary
in its denial.
In relevant
part, under the applicable Convention, genocide means
"any of the following acts committed with intent to
destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical,
racial or religious group, as such: (a) killing members
of the group; (b) causing serious bodily or mental harm
to members of the group; or (c) deliberately inflicting
on the group conditions of life calculated to bring
about its physical destruction in whole or in part".
Each and every one of these types of genocide has been
perpetrated by Israel, seemingly with almost proud
boast, and no accountability, for almost 70 unbroken
years.
One need not
rest upon obtuse historical footnotes to find abundant,
indeed systemic, acts of extermination carried out by
Israel since 1948 against Palestinians - very much a
cognizable "national, ethnical, racial or religious
group" as those terms are contemplated and commonly
understood and applied under international law.
Beginning with
its mass expulsion, rape and murder at the
onset of the Nakba (the Catastrophe) Israel has
devoted itself to 68 years of non-stop genocide coming
up for air only periodically to retool or to change the
nature of its weaponry of choice.
What started
out with the expulsion, at gunpoint, of more than
700,000 Palestinians from their ancestral homeland set
in motion a refugee stampede that has grown to more than
seven million displaced and stateless people, providing
the world more than a disturbing glimpse of what was to
come decades later in Syria.
Never-ending
violence
Over the years,
Israel has found diverse ways to kill more than 400,000
Palestinian civilians and injure or cripple two to three
times as many, including tens of thousands of women and
children. Whether by tank fire, rockets, or cluster or
phosphorus bombs, it has given new meaning to the evil
of willful group slaughter.
In its thirst
to ethnically cleanse all of Palestine of its remaining
inhabitants, it has made use of starvation, in violation
of Additional Protocol I to the 1949 Geneva Conventions,
as a method of war targeting foodstuffs, crops and
livestock throughout the occupied territories.
In particular,
it has destroyed more than a million olive trees which
not only serve as an essential mainstay of Palestinian
culture but, along with hundreds of thousands of razed
fruit trees, constitute key products of a Palestinian
national economy largely in various states of ruin.
In Gaza, Israel
has targeted hospitals, schools, daycare centres,
multi-storey apartment complexes, UN Relief and Works
Agency shelters and mental health clinics with a deadly
proficiency that would make historic war criminals blush
with envy.
It has laid
waste to thousands of its hardscrabble built homes and
left upwards of a hundred thousand Palestinians
internally displaced, indeed homeless - leaving many
families at a breaking point.
For the
survivors of the Gaza killing fields, Israel has made
life unbearable over the past decade though a criminal
embargo that not only guarantees insufficient caloric
intake, fresh water and medicine, but denies to its 1.8
million survivors building materials essential for the
reconstruction of its beleaguered, and largely levelled,
infrastructure.
Not satisfied
with physical pain alone, with cruel, wanton abandon, it
is no stretch to find that its master plan has
consciously induced levels of post-traumatic stress
disorder unmatched anywhere else in the world.
Given all these
palpable elements of ethnic cleansing, it is reasonably
projected that Gaza will be uninhabitable by 2020
thereby once again driving several million traumatised
refugees out on to the road of an uncertain and
dangerous diaspora.
To describe
Israel's Gaza strategy as anything but one intended to
cause "serious bodily or mental harm to members of the
group" is to deny a very public and systematic orgy of
punishment meted out to Palestinian civilians on the
basis of group identity and dynamic - and nothing more.
In the West
Bank, Israel's calculus of pain and punishment is
largely a difference without a distinction: one that
varies in form but not intent or ultimate goal.
Not satisfied
with the 531 villages and localities it depopulated and
completely eradicated during the early days of the Nakba,
since 1967 Israel has stolen, resettled and annexed
almost all of the West Bank, including much of East
Jerusalem, in clear violation of Article 4 of the Geneva
Conventions which prohibit an occupation force from
doing little more than erecting limited bases for its
own security needs in occupied land.
During this
criminal land grab, it has approved, indeed subsidized,
the building of illegal housing for some 800,000 -
largely immigrant - settlers at the same time it has
destroyed almost 50,000 Palestinian structures, largely
homes, many of them ages-old, rendering tens of
thousands of its indigenous population homeless, often
destitute or dependent upon the largesse of already
overcrowded housing of family or friends.
Unaccountable
as always
None of these
facts about Israel's sordid and deadly history can be
dispatched as the product of mere hyperbole or
unsupported hearsay.
Claims of
Israeli genocide have been substantiated time and time
again by a host of independent human rights
organisations and NGOs, with no axe to grind, and
include findings from respected groups from within
Israel, itself.
In point of
fact, from its arrogant perch, Israel has not just
committed unspeakable acts of genocide but done so with
absolute transparency as if to say to the rest of the
world: there we did it, and we are well beyond the reach
of international law.
Make no mistake
about it, the sum total of Israel's efforts these past
68 years is nothing short of the deliberate infliction
upon Palestinians, as a cognizable group, conditions of
life and death calculated to bring about their physical
destruction in whole or in part.
In the presence
of overwhelming evidence of premeditated Israeli
genocide, to argue otherwise is to reduce the dark, evil
and systematic deeds of Stalin, Kissinger, Pol Pot and
the Hutu state to little more than a collection of
misunderstood happenstance.
Yes, Mr Prime
Minister, you should quit while you are ahead. Today,
Israel stands charged with violations of the law of
occupation. Tomorrow, it might very well, indeed should,
find itself seated in a well-deserved international dock
on trial for genocide.
Stanley L Cohen is
a lawyer and human rights activist who has done
extensive work in the Middle East and Africa.
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