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Sharon pledges more to come after Israeli military kills 14
in Gaza Strip
By Chris Marsden
9 October 2002
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Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has dismissed international criticism
of the October 7 raid on Khan Younis and pledged, There
will be other anti-terrorist operations of this sort in the Gaza
Strip.
Fourteen people were killed in the raid, ostensibly targeting
Islamic fundamentalist Hamas, of which only one had any known
links with a militant group.
The Israeli Defence Force (IDF) sent 40 tanks, helicopters
and bulldozers into the town of 100,000 inhabitants in an operation
denounced by the Palestinian Authority as a massacre and a war
crime. The dead were aged between 14 and 52. The IDF fired a missile
directly into a crowd killing 10 people.
Palestinian witnesses said that as troops withdrew towards
the end of the four-hour raid, local residents came out of hiding
to see what had happened. It was at this moment that the Israeli
helicopter chose to fire its rocket. The army claims that it fired
at armed militants sheltering amidst the crowd, but even if this
were true it does not justify a missile attack.
Troops later fired machine guns and assault rifles at a Khan
Younis hospital, where hundreds of people had gathered to learn
about the fate of family members. One man was killed and three
people injured, including a 14-year-old boy hit in the neck and
a paramedic struck in the chest.
In total, around 110 Palestinians were woundedsome as
young as eightincluding 25 who were in critical condition.
Emergencies department head at the Nasser hospital, Dr Mohammed
Abu Dallal, said 27 operations were carried out, some simultaneously
in the same room. Blood covered everything, he said.
The US was forced to join a chorus of international criticism
of Israel, with State Department spokesman Richard Boucher saying
that Washington was deeply troubled by the raid. The
European Union, Russia, Egypt and United Nations Secretary General
Kofi Annan all voiced strong criticism.
But Sharon brushed this aside, telling the press, I think
that the operation was a success... Most of the casualties there
were terrorists and are terrorists but still there were some civilians.
Therefore I express my sorrow for that.
Israel claims that the raid was prompted by an attack on a
Jewish settlement in the northern Gaza Strip using a homemade
Palestinian rocket that caused no injuries. But it is part of
a pattern whereby Sharon has constantly sought to escalate the
conflict with the Palestinians so as to force the US to take on
board his own regional ambitions in making plans for war on Iraq.
The raid coincided with a visit by the foreign policy chief
of the European Union, Javier Solanafirst to Israel the
previous day to speak with the two leading Labour Party members
in Sharons cabinet, Defence Minister Binyamin Ben-Eliezer
and Foreign Minister Shimon Peres, and that same day to Palestinian
Authority Yasser Arafats headquarters in the West Bank town
of Ramallah. Solana is seeking to win agreement for a peace plan
drawn up by the quartetthe United Nations, the
US, Russia and the EU. The road map for peace is a
flimsy affair that promises a final settlement in three years,
which, as far as the US is concerned, is aimed at neutralising
the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in the short term to facilitate
war against Iraq.
Solana condemned the Israeli raid, stating, I think that
it is even more dramatic because of the efforts that the Palestinian
people were making in order to get out of the way of violence
in recent weeks, he said.
Palestinian Cabinet Minister Saeb Erekat said, Every
time we witness efforts to revive the peace process and put it
back on track, like those being exerted now by Solana, the Israeli
government moves to conduct such war crimes and murder innocent
civilians because the end game of the Israeli government is to
resume full occupation of the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Sharon wants US endorsement of his reconquest of the West Bank
and Gaza, for this to be designated as part of the so-called war
against terrorism and to stymie any compromise with the
Palestinians unfavourable to Israel.
To this end, he has pushed for Washington to endorse his version
of the demand for Palestinian Authority reformwhich focuses
on the removal of Arafat from office. President Bush has declared
his support for this latest example of regime change,
but favours this being achieved through the encouragement of a
pro-US opposition within Palestine itself.
Sharon, however, sees regime change coming about through somewhat
more direct means. He has worked to isolate Arafat, while the
IDF escalates its killing of civilians and Islamic militants alike.
This in turn will prompt retaliation by Hamas and others, whose
suicide bombs Sharon views as the best form of public relations
in winning support for Israel in the US.
For 10 days last month Arafat was placed under siege. This
week, the Israeli newspaper Maariv reported that the army
has repeatedly carried out manoeuvres, practising an operation
forcing Arafat into exile. He is to be snatched and taken out
of the country by helicopter to what is described as an
isolated location without any population or settlement in the
near vicinity.
Washington has sought to restrain Sharon, who some in the Bush
administration such as Secretary of State Colin Powell view as
a wild card that can mess-up Americas regional ambitions
in the Middle East. In the past weeks, the US has been directly
involved in efforts to calm tensions over water supplies between
Israeli, Lebanon and Syria. Various top Washington officials have
urged Tel Aviv to maintain a diplomatic silence on US plans for
war against Iraq and to back down from threats to become directly
involved should war break out.
Nevertheless there is a powerful pro-Sharon lobby that is pushing
hard for a more hardline pro-Israeli stance, no matter what difficulties
this may cause for Americas Arab allies.
An October 6 article by Maureen Dowd in the New York Times
is one of many noting the curious alliance between hard-line Zionist
Jews and Christian evangelists largely based on mutual hostility
to Islam. The Christian Coalition is holding a Christian
Solidarity with Israel rally this week, with speakers including
Rev. Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson, Tom DeLay, Jesse Helms and
Oliver North.
The Christian far-right is a powerful voice within the Republican
Party, but Dowd also notes that Democrats fear Bush may
be able to use a victory over Saddam to fulfil one of the Republicans
fondest dreams: a realignment of Jewish voters from liberalism
to conservatism.
It may be felt necessary for tactical reasons to tone down
the pro-Israeli stance of the Bush administration and attempt
to call Sharon to heel, but Washington still wears its real heart
on its sleeve.
Immediately prior to the Gaza raid, it was the US that was
responsible for the most provocative act to date. On October 1,
Bush signed a new US law which called for Jerusalem to be regarded
as Israels capital, as part of a much broader bill. Under
its provisions, Congress demands that the US embassy be moved
from Tel Aviv and for Jerusalem to be listed as the Israeli capital
in all official documents.
Arafat called the US stand a catastrophe that Muslims
and Christians should not let pass in silence. He responded
by signing into law a nearly two-year-old bill naming Jerusalem
as the Palestinian capital.
On October 4, around 2,000 demonstrated against the legislation
in Gaza City. At the end of Friday prayers, Palestinians worshipping
at the Al Aqsa and Dome of the Rock mosques in Jerusalems
disputed Old City threw rocks at Israeli soldiers. Israeli troops
responded by firing stun grenades and some 50 soldiers charged
into the grand mosque compound known as al-Haram al-Sharif to
Muslims and the Temple Mount to Jews.
See Also:
Israel: Sharon stirs up conflict with
Syria and Iran
[3 October 2002]
Chronology of a pogrom: How
Sharon, US prepared assault on Palestinians
[4 April 2002]
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