There is no news today. Or rather the news today is full of stories
about Yasir Arafat's release from his Ramallah prison. This is
variously being presented as a cause for jubilation among
Palestinians, a personal victory for a 'defiant' Arafat, and a
'success' for US 'diplomacy.' I don't think there are many
Palestinians who believe any of this and I am afraid I cannot partake
in this sham, not even to the extent of distributing news stories
about it. Consider it a one day strike.
Perhaps my judgment has been clouded by my anger, by my outrage at the
collusion to cover up what has happened in Jenin.
The Israelis are the masters of changing the subject, and they have
managed (not entirely without his own enthusiastic participation) to
turn Arafat into the issue, rather than the occupation and all its
machinery of oppression, dispossession, starvation and destruction.
Having just removed the irrelevant distraction of Arafat's
imprisonment in Ramallah, the Israelis are already working on a new
Arafat-based distraction by threatening once again that if he travels
abroad he will not be allowed back.
But Arafat is neither the problem nor the solution. When he is dead
and buried the Israelis and Americans will be accusing him of giving
orders from beyond the grave. But nothing on the ground will have
changed--neither the occupation which seeks to crush more than three
million people, nor the Palestinians' will to resist, survive and be
steadfast no matter how many people are killed, tortured and
imprisoned.
But it is the scandal of the cancellation of the UN's Jenin
fact-finding mission and the UN Security Council's failure to react
that is most astonishing. It is now clear that the United States and
Israel, and some might suspect Arafat too, have colluded to quash an
investigation.
On the one hand the Israeli tactic has been to exaggerate the claims
Palestinians have made about Jenin, saying that some talked about
thousands killed (there have been no such charges), and on the other,
the Israelis are saying that if they did not deliberately massacre
hundreds of civilians then there were no war crimes at all and no case
to answer. Much is being made of the reports that 'only' some fifty
bodies have been found. The first hand reports I heard from Jenin,
from Kathy Kelly and Jeff Guntzel, including photographs of funerals,
are that people, unable to wait any longer for the international aid
that never came are burying their own dead. In an area which has been
described by many witnesses as resembling one struck by a serious
earthquake, people are digging with their bare hands and cannot get
deep down to the basements where whole families were said to be
hiding. Israel still refuses to allow heavy equipment into the camp.
And the reports that Israel took away bodies also need to be
investigated.
Amnesty International, among others, has sent experts to Jenin, and
they reported evidence of 'serious war crimes,' not the least of which
was deliberately denying medical aid to the injured for almost two
weeks. This alone constitutes a serious breach of the Fourth Geneva
Convention.
It was an Israeli general who first said that hundreds were killed in
Jenin, and Palestinians have always said that the full story will not
be known until it is investigated. Unfortunately that investigation is
unlikely to take place now, as Israel has simply refused to allow the
UN team in. After accomodating all of Israel's demands about the make
up of the fact-finding mission, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan simply
gave up as Israel kept adding conditions.
As usual Israel's flagrant defiance of the Security Council is likely
to go unanswered. At the same time Iraq's people who have suffered
more than a decade of deadly sanctions allegedly because their
government refused to cooperate with UN inspectors, are threatened
once again with war.
Israel claims that it only wants the UN investigation team to be
"professional," with military experts, and it has incited against
international diplomats of impeccable reputation who were named by
Annan to head the team. To know that Israel is not interested in
professionalism or anything else that could help bring the truth out,
one only has to remember what happened after the killing of 106
Lebanese refugees in an Israeli artillery attack on a UN base in Qana,
south Lebanon in April 1996. The UN fact-finding mission appointed by
then UN Secretary General Boutros Ghali was indeed headed by a senior
Dutch general, an artillery expert. When the report found that
Israel's claim that the attack was an accident were just not credible,
the United States tried to bury the report and Boutros Ghali, who
insisted on publishing it, lost his job. No action was taken against
Israel.
Israel said it is afraid that its soldiers would be prosecuted if they
testified before a UN fact-finding time, and demanded they be given
immunity. That is not what is behind the Israeli fear.
On April 26, The Washington Post quoted Israeli soldiers talking
about Jenin. Despite their efforts to put the best spin on their
actions, a terrible picture of massive and indiscriminate violence
clearly emerges:
""The orders were to shoot at each house," recalled the sergeant, a
member of a heavy weapons company in the Yoav regiment of the army's
Fifth Brigade, a reserve unit that did the bulk of the fighting in
Jenin. "The words on the radio were to 'Put a bullet in each window.""
"The sergeant, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said he was
troubled by the orders, which did not require soldiers to actually see
the gunmen they were trying to kill. But he said the Israeli soldiers
didn't hesitate. They pounded a group of cinder-block homes -- the
apparent source of Palestinian sniper fire -- with .50-caliber machine
guns, M-24 sniper rifles, Barrett sniper rifles and Mod3 grenade
launchers."
""It's not true there was a massacre, because guys did not shoot at
civilians just like this," the sergeant recalled. "However -- and this
is terrible -- it is true that we shot at houses, and God knows how
many innocent people got killed."" ("Ill-Prepared For a Battle
Unexpected; Israeli Reservists Tell Of Jenin Camp Assault, April 26,
2002)
No wonder the Israeli government is so scared of any UN inquiry
speaking to its soldiers. Some of them, it turns out, might tell the
truth. And if they have immunity, then their consciences may really
speak. But those who gave the orders will be the ones in jeopardy.
To watch as Sharon is allowed to do again what he did in Lebanon,
while the Americans who provide the means egg him on, the Europeans
sit by wringing their hands, and the Arabs gesticulate emptily, leaves
me with a knot of anger I do not know how to express. If it is this
painful for us, so far away, what must it be like like for survivors
of Sabra and Shatila to hear the same words and see the same faces,
the same images? Or for Palestinians in the occupied territories whose
suffering is so great that the only comfort can come from the hope
that one day truth and justice will prevail?
We must brace ourselves for worse to come: the US Congress is about to
pass resolutions further villfiying Palestinians and extolling Sharon.
This will only embolden the Israeli generals, among whom those who
advocate ethnic cleansing are gaining ground.
Yes, this just makes me angry. But as hard as it is we need to take
that anger and turn it into hard work, to continue to tell the truth,
to campaign for peace, to continue to use our voices on behalf of
those who have been silenced.
While I am angry, I am not hopeless, nor should any of us be. Over the
past few weeks I have travelled to several places in this country and
given many speeches. Despite the best efforts of Israel and its
champions to conceal the truth, there is more wisdom and knowledge in
the heartland than you could guess from listening to our leaders,
reading our yellow press, or watching the extreme right wing talk
shows on the cable channels where every Israeli spokesman is coddled
and feted and any dissenter bullied and attacked.
Who can now doubt that Israel has something to hide? One way or
another the truth will come out, and all the terrible crimes committed
will not stand in the way of justice.
Ali Abunimah
www.abunimah.org
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