Rejoicing and dancing as the bombs fell on Gaza during Operation Cast Lead.
According to the latest news from Israel, the Palestinians are now lobbing Qassam rockets full of white phosphorus into Israel. Needless to say, this is not credible considering the circumstances. If anyone is doing so, chances are high that they are Israeli operatives.
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According to Northerntruthseeker:
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Israel Wants To Kick Off Cast Lead II Against Gaza: Claims "Rockets" Fired From Gaza Into Israel Contained "White Phosphorus" (!)
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There is a lot at stake. Israel is stretched tighter than a snare drum what with all the agitating it is spinning about creating with Iran, Syria, Egypt, and the rest. Meanwhile Palestine has been gaining political acceptance on the international stage and in the hearts of humanity: this just must not be allowed to happen in Israeli eyes.
There is a lot at stake. Israel is stretched tighter than a snare drum what with all the agitating it is spinning about creating with Iran, Syria, Egypt, and the rest. Meanwhile Palestine has been gaining political acceptance on the international stage and in the hearts of humanity: this just must not be allowed to happen in Israeli eyes.
I have said, ever since the cease of Operation Cast Lead One that Israel will keep on poking Palestine to force it to a breaking point once again so that if there is retaliation, no matter how mild, they can attack again and claim, as always, "self defence". This is, indeed, the case.
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By Ken O’keefe
January 2, 2011
Today
our team in Gaza met the Awaja family from Thabat. There were nine
members of this family, seven children aged 1 to 12 years old, but one son was
murdered during Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009), so seven children is now
six. Today we visited a few days in the life of this family, courtesy of
a magnificent Palestinian mother named Wafaa.
Before
Cast Lead Thabat was known as Beit Lahia. Thabat means perseverance,
determination, steadfastness, resolution, in a nut-shell, never give up.
When you hear this family’s story, which in terms of heartbreak is not so
uncommon, you will understand why this area was renamed.
As
a reminder, during Cast Lead Israel killed over 1400 people who were imprisoned
in a medieval siege. Hundreds of children were murdered; nine-year-old
Ibrahim is just one; one child within one family, a statistic for most, and a
shattered family for some.
During
Cast Lead the Israeli Army invaded Thabat and the Awaja family, like just about
every family, took shelter in their home. Let us not forget however there
were no options, there was nowhere to run; Gaza prison was and remains sealed
off by both Israel and its collaborator, the Egyptian government.
Anyway,
as the family hid and prayed, with no warning whatsoever, the family home caved
in around all nine members of the family, courtesy of an Israeli
bulldozer. Their home became a demolition site, but the family remained
there, trapped and terrified for one horrible day and night. A cold,
dark, terrifying January night, waiting and hoping for some form of
rescue. It never came.
The
next day Ibrahim (9 years old) and his father, Kamal, poked their heads out of
the pile of rubble that was their home to see if escape was possible.
This is where the nightmare became a living hell.
Israeli
soldiers shot Kamal in the chest from about a 100-metre distance; then they
shot 9 year-old Ibrahim in the stomach. In a panic, with Ibrahim bleeding
badly, Kamal picked up his son and the entire family fled their former home
into the street.
I
asked this question twice, to be very clear, “was there any fighting going on
around you, is there any chance at all that the Israeli’s fired at your family
by mistake.”
The
answer came with a wry, tortured smile, “No, one million percent no.”
After
hearing what happened next you will know why.
With
the entire family now exposed in the street, while Kamal carried his now limp
son, he was shot twice more in the chest; he and Ibrahim fell to the ground,
lifeless. Six children and their mum remained, and then mum was shot, twice,
once in each leg. The family is now exposed in the street, father and son
thought to be dead, mum now unable to walk and bleeding dangerously.
If
you have a child, think of your child in this circumstance. Now think of
seven of them in this circumstance. I want every parent to imagine this, think
what you would feel in this scenario.
Bleeding
and unable to walk, crawling with her 1 year-old baby, Wafaa and six of the
children managed to reach the side of the road and find some cover behind an
abandoned fridge. Ibrahim and his father remain lifeless, although shot
three times father Kamal is alive, but playing dead. 20 metres away, the
rest of the family hid on the side of the road.
What
happened next would torture anyone but a demon.
Israeli
soldiers then came to “within seven metres” of Kamal and his son, Kamal shot
three times in the chest, Ibrahim lifeless but possibly still alive, a gunshot
to his stomach. Unimaginably, while his mother watched just 20 metres
away, the soldier shot Ibrahim in the eye and his brains and head
exploded. A son was lost, while a mother watched.
Wafaa
told me the soldiers ate Strawberry’s shortly after executing her son.
Martyred; Ibrahim (9 years-old)
That
same soldier then began to unload “100, 150 bullets” into Ibrahim’s lifeless
body. When the eldest son, Subhi (13 years-old), looked to see what was
happening, he was shot in the head.
Perhaps
the only luck on this day was that his headshot was not fatal.
And
so it was, in this particular instance one killed and three seriously
injured. Add them to the statistics of Operation Cast Lead; numbers.
Wafaa
told me more about how she knew “one million percent” that her son’s killing
was no accident.
Because
they remained on the side of the street with no medical care for three more
days, the Israeli’s walking by regularly over that time, making a point to
laugh when they passed Ibrahim’s bullet ridden body.
With
Ibrahim martyred and no home to live in, and no building materials to rebuild,
the now 8 member Awaja family was forced to live in a tent, and they have done
so for the last two years.
Only
this week had they managed to get a flat to live in, paid for by a charity.
As
you might imagine the whole family is just a little bit traumatized. All
of the children are experiencing post traumatic stress disorder. The
eldest daughter, Omsiat (14 years-old) thinks of Ibrahim every day, and she
misses him the most when she is walking to school, as they used to walk this
journey together every school day.
Another
daughter, Hala (11 years-old), is obsessed and fearful of death. Most
heartbreaking of all is little Diaa (5 years-old), he was your normal 3
year-old when all this happened. He has not spoken since and nearly the
whole time we were there Diaa was sitting up on the window ledge, gazing.
He did this in a way man of 50 might do it, with deep, troubled
contemplation. This was not a little boy anymore, his childhood over at
the age of 3.
I
asked Wafaa if she could say anything to her son’s killer, or the killer’s
mother, what would she say? She simply said she hoped that he would feel
the pain of losing a child someday. I think if you were there you would
have taken this as I did, this was not about vengeance, I think it was simply
the best she imagined justice could be.
Since
I arrived in Gaza in late November 2010, nearly 30 Palestinians have been shot
in the “buffer zone” near the border. These people, many children, were
not involved in any threatening activity; they were collecting rocks in order
to eke out a living. They were shot in a way that makes one thing clear,
shooting Palestinians is nothing more than a game for many Israeli soldiers.
During
Operation Cast Lead top commanders approved white phosphorus for use in densely
populated civilian areas, so shooting a boy in the head from seven metres away
and riddling his dead body with bullets is par for the course really.
Is
Israel synonymous with Judaism? This is a serious and relevant question
with serious repercussions. Do Israeli’s/Jews consider Palestinian
life is equal to Israeli/Jewish life?
In
all honesty, those who live in Palestine know the answer, and it is an emphatic
no.
And
so the following is a legitimate question as well, what percentage of Israeli’s
even consider Palestinians to be human beings?
Based
on what I have read and witnessed, on the Mavi Marmara and otherwise, what has
been shared with me from first hand accounts, I believe that significant
numbers of Israeli’s consider Palestinians to be sub-human.
I
think it is time to compare the “decent Germans” of Hitler’s Germany to the
silent Jewish and American people of today. As we sit on the verge of
Cast Lead II, being Jewish and American carries a burden of massive
proportions.
No
sane society would argue that ignorance is a defence.
It
may be forgiven, if the injured party is so inclined, but it is not a
defence.
Americans
are guilty, and if Israel is synonymous with Judaism, then the Jewish people
are guilty as well. I honestly hope that more and more Americans and
Jewish people speak out; indeed they have a unique ability and responsibility
if you ask me.
SILENCE
AT THIS STAGE,
IS INDEED COMPLICITY.
Regardless
of all the darkness and complicity I remain of the absolute belief that we,
people of conscience, can “be the change we wish to see in the world” and
ultimately effect a better world.
Never
mind what anybody else is doing, if we get it together we will transform
insanity onto justice and dare I say it, peace will break out.
Even
if it does not, I cannot imagine anything better to fight for, if not for
ourselves, for our children, everyone’s children. TJP
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