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Bomb attack against US convoy in Gaza as US-Israeli aggression
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By Brian Smith
18 October 2003
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An October 15 attack on US diplomats with a roadside bomb in
the Gaza Strip killed three US security guards and severely wounded
a diplomat. It was the first attack against foreigners in three
years of the Intifada and came just hours after the US had vetoed
a United Nations Security Council resolution which sought to condemn
Israel for constructing an illegal wall around the West Bank.
All militant Palestinian groups immediately denied any responsibility.
The Palestinian Authoritys (PA) chairman Yasser Arafat and
Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia both condemned the bombing and have
promised to work with the US to find the perpetrators.
Fatahs military wing, the al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, accused
Israel of carrying out the bombing to poison the PAs relations
with Washington and ensure US support for new acts of Israeli
aggression in the occupied territories. This type of provocation
has certainly been carried out in the past by Mossad, the Israeli
secret police.
The attack took place on Saladin Street near the Beit Lahiya
junction in northern Gaza, about three kilometres from the Erez
crossing. The bomb appears to have been manually detonated and
specifically targeted against the US convoy, which was en route
to interview Palestinian academics who had applied for Fulbright
scholarships to teach in the US.
PA security officials stated that they have told the
Americans many times that if they want to come to Gaza they should
just come in a taxi. The things they come for are really unimportant,
but they always come in large convoys with escorts and flashing
lights so that the whole town knows that they are here. They make
it look like what they are doing is very important and some people
see it as provocative. The feeling here is that people are annoyed
at the widening of the conflict, but there are those who see the
US and Israel as the same passport.
The dead, all in their thirties, were employees of DynCorp,
a Virginia-based US government contractor. It is one of the largest
suppliers to the Pentagon, while providing maintenance and security
at US bases and embassies.
Soon after the attack, the Israelis sent tanks and armoured
vehicles into Gaza under cover of a helicopter gunship to evacuate
the dead and wounded. When US investigators showed up later to
photograph the scene they were confronted by a crowd of Palestinian
youths hurling rocks and chanting, forcing them to beat a hasty
retreat.
The US has advised all its citizens (around 200-400 people)
to leave Gaza for their own safety, and has promised to pursue
the perpetrators until they are caught and brought to justice.
The attack coincided with Israels six-day-old incursion
into Gazaostensibly to find and destroy tunnels allegedly
used for transporting arms into Gaza from Egypt, which denies
any involvement. Tunnels have been known to exist for the transporting
of foodstuffs and goods for sale in Gaza, which is isolated, and
no evidence has been produced that any tunnels have been used
for transporting arms.
Israels raid into Gaza began in the early hours of Friday,
October 10. The target was the Yubna refugee camp near Rafah,
a slum with some 90,000 residents that was plunged into darkness
as a tank shell destroyed an electricity transformer. Eight Palestinians,
including two children, were killed in the raid and 70 injured
as up to 100 tanks and armoured vehicles, backed by helicopter
gunships, swept into Rafah from three directions sparking an intense
gun battle lasting several hours.
Most were wounded when an Israeli helicopter fired a missile
at a crowd. The army has said that anyone on the street was presumed
to be hostile. Where were we supposed to be? asked
local resident Ashraf Khusa, They were blowing up our homes.
There were bulldozers crushing our houses. Where could we go but
the street?
A senior UN official reported that the Israelis bulldozed some
120 houses making around 1,240 people homeless. He said also that
the scene looked like the aftermath of an earthquake. Kofi Annan
accused Israel of breaching international law through the disproportionate
use of force in a civilian area.
The UNs Relief and Works Agency has set up tents to shelter
the homeless, but the refugees generally balked at the idea of
staying in a camp within a camp. Amnesty International
has described the wanton destruction of homes and civilian
property as a war crime.
Many believe that the search for tunnels is a red herring,
and that the Israelis intention is to push back neighbourhoods
from the boundary fence with Egypt. Two full blocks of homes had
already been flattened to create a no mans land
in front of the fence, which is dotted with Israeli security towers.
The latest incursion widened this strip.
The US refused to condemn the raidsa White House spokesperson
indicating that Washington viewed them as part of Israels
right to defend itself.
PA police have arrested five members of the Popular Resistance
Committee (PRC), who initially were reported to have claimed responsibility
for the bombing, but later denied this. PRC leader Yasser Zanoun
stated: We can distinguish between Americans who come to
Iraq as invaders and those who come to Gaza as guests.
The PRC is one of a myriad of splinter groups from Arafats
Fatah movement. It contains many disgruntled former security guards
and policemen and arose in the months after Sharons al Aqsa
visit provoked the current Intifada. The PRC has claimed responsibility
for blowing up three Israeli Merkava tanks over the last three
years. The five PRC members were arrested in Jabalya refugee camp
near the site of the explosion in Gaza following a brief gunfight.
It remains unknown who precisely was responsible for the bombing
of the US convoy. An Israeli provocation cannot be excluded. Even
if there was no direct Israeli involvement, it is the constant
provocations carried out by Tel Aviv with the support of Washingtonincluding
raids into Syria and Rafah, its building of a separation wall
around the West Bank, the continual bulldozing of houses, and
the recent illegal deportation of 15 Palestinians from the West
Bank to Gazathat has inflamed the passions of the Palestinian
population and created the climate in which such an attack could
take place.
The Israeli administration is seeking all-out war with the
Palestinian Authority in pursuit of its goal of a Greater
Israel, and has laid blame for the bombing squarely with
Yasser Arafat. The White House and the European Union have followed
suit.
President George W. Bush pointed to the failure to create
effective Palestinian security forces dedicated to fighting terror
and the need for an empowered prime minister who controls
all Palestinian forcesreforms that continue to be blocked
by Yasser Arafat.
US Secretary of State Colin Powell, meanwhile, accused the
perpetrators of killing the dreams of the Palestinian people.
In reality, the PA is in no position to control militant Palestinian
elements whose ranks are growing daily. The discrediting of the
PA suits Sharon, who is keen to stoke up tensions in the region.
See Also:
UN report details Israels Human
Rights abuses in Occupied Territories
[17 October 2003]
Sharon stirs up conflict in pursuit of
Greater Israel policy
[15 October 2003]
Israel arms subs with nuclear weapons:
an escalation of US-backed militarism
[14 October 2003]
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