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Powell ends Mideast trip: a US cover for Israeli war crimes
By Patrick Martin
18 April 2002
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US Secretary of State Colin Powell ended his week-long visit
to the Middle East and returned to Washington Wednesday with Israel
firmly entrenched in its military occupation of nearly every major
Palestinian city and town on the West Bank. Israeli military forces
have killed hundreds of Palestinians since the invasion began
March 29. They have destroyed homes, water and electricity systems,
and the infrastructure that sustains other public services.
While Powells trip had the ostensible purpose of reasserting
the US role as a mediator in the Mideast conflict, his performance
was anything but even-handed. He placed no demands on Israeli
Prime Minister Ariel Sharon to halt the indiscriminate killing
and destruction on the West Bank.
President Bushs April 6 declaration that Israel must
pull its troops out immediately was downgraded to
a mere request by the time Powell arrived in Jerusalem
April 11. When Powell left, six days later, the US representative
claimed to be satisfied with a vague promise from Sharon that
military operations in most West Bank towns would be concluded
in a week or so. Even this promise excluded Ramallah,
where Yasser Arafat and his immediate entourage remain under siege,
and Bethlehem, where 250 Palestinians, including the towns
governor and much of its police force, are inside the Church of
the Nativity surrounded by Israeli troops.
Instead of pressuring Sharon, Powell spent the bulk of his
efforts extracting statements from Arafat pledging the Palestinian
Authoritywhich has been virtually shattered by the Israeli
invasionto conduct a crackdown on suicide bombings. This
insistence on a Palestinian pledge of non-violence comes under
conditions where more Palestinians have been killed in the two-week
Israeli invasion than all the victims of suicide bombings in the
past two years.
Arafat himself protested the conditions of his final meeting
with Powell, held in the portion of his Ramallah compound still
controlled by the Palestinian Authority, but with water, electricity
and other supplies dictated by his Israeli captors. He said bitterly,
I have to ask the whole international world, I have to ask
his excellency President Bush, I have to ask the United Nations,
is this acceptable that I cannot go outside from this door? Do
you think this will not reflect on the whole stability and peace
in the Middle East?
Palestinian Authority Information Minister Yassir Abed Rabbo
said, The meeting was a catastrophe. It ended with no concrete
result. There is no intention to stage an Israeli withdrawal.
Powell transmitted to the Palestinian side false promises about
a withdrawal. Chief peace negotiator Saeb Erekat said, Secretary
Powell leaves the situation much worse than when he came.
During his pre-departure press conference Powell was asked
why he did not go to Jenin, the scene of some of the bloodiest
fighting. He claimed that he did not have time to view the city
where as many as 500 Palestinians have been killed in the past
two weeks. But he found time to view the damage of a Jerusalem
suicide bombing in which six Israelis were killed, as well as
to travel to Lebanon and Syria, at the urging of Sharon, to pressure
those countries to curb the activities of the Islamic fundamentalist
militia group Hezbollah.
The Bush administration has barely disguised the cynicism of
its diplomatic intervention. Bush himself has had no contact with
the press throughout Powells trip, contrary to his normal
practice, in order to avoid any questions about Sharons
alleged defiance of the US demand for a pullout from
the West Bank.
White House press spokesman Ari Fleischer, in remarks that
were widely noted in the American press and by Democratic and
Republican politicians, distinguished between Bushs position
and that of his secretary of state, saying that Powell has
gone with maximum flexibility from the president to use his discretion
to do what can be done to achieve peace.
While Powell was meeting with Arafat, the Bush administration
dispatched its leading war hawk, Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul
Wolfowitz, to address a pro-Israel rally in Washington where speaker
after speaker denounced the US call for an Israeli withdrawal
and equated Arafat with Osama bin Laden.
The meaning of Jenin
Conditions in the Palestinian refugee camp outside the city
of Jenin demonstrate the real purpose of the Israeli invasion.
The camp was the site of the fiercest Palestinian resistance to
the Israeli Defense Forcesof the 27 IDF soldiers killed
in West Bank fighting, 23 died in Jenin. The toll on the Palestinian
side was much higherat least 100, according to the Israelis,
as many as 500 according to Palestinian survivors, who called
the Israeli attack a massacre.
The IDF has provided only limited access to Jenin for journalists
and humanitarian aid workers, and a definitive death toll has
not yet been established, although there is evidence of Palestinian
families being buried alive as their homes were hit by Israeli
bulldozers and armored cars. But Israeli censorship cannot conceal
the scale of the devastation.
The Los Angeles Times reported Monday, Nearly
two weeks after the Israeli army launched the bloodiest battle
in the West Bank since the 1967 Middle East War, there is growing
testimony that its victory at the Jenin refugee camp was marred
by human rights violations. Israeli soldiers shot unarmed civilians,
bulldozed people alive and blocked access to medical care, according
to more than a dozen witnesses who spoke Sunday in a temporary
shelter just outside the smoldering camp.
The Washington Post reported Tuesday, The heart
of this battered Palestinian shantytown of 13,000 has been erased
from the face of the earth, its maze of apartment houses and twisting
streets bulldozed by the Israeli military into a vast crater of
broken concrete. The two-square-block crater in the middle
of the camp resembles nothing so much as Ground Zero
at the World Trade Center in New York Cityyet it is the
Palestinians, not the Israelis, whom the American media demonizes
as terrorists.
Rene Kosirnik, head of the Red Cross delegation in Israel,
said the IDF was subjecting the Palestinian people to collective
punishmenta charge that the Israeli military is guilty
of war crimes. The whole population should not suffer so
much, he told reporters after a meeting with Colin Powell.
Throughout the West Bank, Israeli troops have smashed up government
offices of the Palestinian Authority, destroying computer hard
drives, burning papers, ransacking filing cabinets and seizing
office and technical equipment. Press accounts have noted such
actions at the Education Ministry, the Ministry of Finance, the
Land Registry, the Ministry of Civil Affairs, the Central Bureau
of Statistics, municipal buildings and libraries.
Payroll records, university records, even test results and
report cards for elementary school students have been destroyed.
Minister of Information Rabbo said, What they are doing,
and what is not being noticed enough, is that they are destroying
all the records, all the archives, all the files, of the Palestinian
Authority. This is an administrative massacre, and this will lead
to chaos.
The destruction goes beyond wanton violence and has a definite
political significance. The Sharon government seeks to eliminate
the embryonic emergence of a Palestinian state and make the West
Bank uninhabitable for the Palestinian population. The aim is
to create the conditions where a large proportion of this population
will be forced to emigrate, to be replaced by further Zionist
colonization of formerly Arab territories.
The Sharon government is guilty of a form of ethnic cleansingthe
use of violence, intimidation and deprivation to shift the ethnic
balance on the West Bank and pave the wave for annexation of part
or all of the region by Israel.
As the Washington Post noted April 14, in one of the
few references to this subject in the American press: the
recent wave of suicide bombings has rekindled among Israelis a
search for drastic solutions. On the right, there is new support
for transfer, a euphemism for the forced expulsion
of Palestinians from the West Bank to Jordan or other parts of
the Arab World.
The next stage of this process is the permanent military occupation
of buffer zones on the West Bank. The Israeli cabinet
gave the go-ahead April 14 for the first three zones, near Jerusalem
and between the West Bank city of Tulkarm and the Israeli town
of Umm al Fahm.
The American media has repeatedly claimed that most of the
5,000 Palestinians arrested in the past two weeks have been released
after questioning. Israeli sources now contradict these claims,
suggesting that as many as 4,000 of those detained are still in
custody. Sharon has ordered the reopening of Ketziot, the detention
center in the southern Negev desert that became notorious for
the barbaric conditions in which Palestinian prisoners were held.
Particularly ominous is the arrest of Marwan Barghouti, the
secretary of Arafats Fatah party on the West Bank. Even
the Israeli press concedes that Barghouti is a political leader
rather than the commander of a military organization or terrorist
network. Yet he has been jailed in Jerusalem and Sharon is demanding
his prosecution for horrendous acts of murder of hundreds
of Israelis.
See Also:
European governments give Sharon a free
hand against the Palestinians
[16 April 2002]
On Palestinian suicide bombings: letters
to the WSWS and a reply by the editorial board
[13 April 2002]
Israeli devastation of West Bank paves
way for mass expulsions
[12 April 2002]
Grist for Israels propaganda
war
Sharon brandishes documents to justify slaughter of Palestinians
[12 April 2002]
With Washingtons tacit support,
Sharon steps up West Bank assault
[9 April 2002]
Britain: Blair meets Bush amidst a growing
governmental crisis
[6 April 2002]
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