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The bombing of Syria: a new eruption of US-Israeli aggression
By Bill Vann
7 October 2003
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With its bombing raid deep inside Syria Sunday, the Israeli
regime of Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has opened the door to a
wider war in the Middle East.
While Israel justified the attack on Syriathe first in
30 yearsas retaliation for the October 4 Haifa suicide bombing
that killed 19 civilians and wounded scores more, it offered no
proof that either Syria or the target of its missile attack were
in any way linked to this atrocity.
Washington quickly signaled its support for the latest act
of Israeli aggression. President Bush said on Monday that he had
spoken with Sharon and stressed that Israels got a
right to defend herself, that Israel must not feel constrained
in terms of defending the homeland. A White House spokesman
said Bush did not even raise the bombing of Syria in the conversation,
much less criticize it.
At the United Nations, US officials indicated they were prepared
to veto a proposed resolution that condemns the attack on Syria
as an act of military aggression and warns of a
dangerous deterioration that threatens regional and international
peace and security.
US Ambassador to the UN John Negroponte, who currently presides
over the Security Council, tabled the resolution without scheduling
any vote. He issued a statement declaring Syria on the wrong
side of the war on terrorism, effectively declaring that
Syria got what it deserves.
Whether or not the Israeli regime cleared the attack with the
White House beforehand is not known, though both Washington and
Tel Aviv claim that there was no prior discussion of the bombing
raid. In any case, the Israeli regime is confident that it can
act with impunity in carrying out military aggression against
its Arab neighbors and no specific permission is required. You
dont ask for a green light and you dont get a green
light, an Israeli official told the Washington Post.
The transparent Israeli objective is to convince Washington
to expand its occupation of Iraq west into Syria or even east
into Iran. A senior adviser to Sharon claimed after the raid that
the alleged training camp had been financed by Iran.
We will not tolerate the continuation of this axis of
terror between Teheran, Damascus and Gaza, said the aide,
Raanan Gissin, in an obvious attempt to echo Bushs axis
of evil rhetoric.
Syria next target in war on terrorism?
At the United Nations, Israels ambassador, Dan Gillerman,
appealed directly for the extension of Washingtons war
on terrorism into a war to topple the regime in Damascus.
Syria would do well to take a hard look in the mirror and
count itself fortunate that it has not yet, for unfortunate reasons,
been the subject of concerted international action as part of
the global campaign against terrorism, he said, adding slowly
after a brief pause, Not yet.
In recent months, the Bush administration has repeatedly threatened
Damascus, describing the Syrian government as a rogue state
and terrorist sponsor, while alleging that it possesses
weapons of mass destruction and has allowed guerrilla
fighters to cross its border into Iraq to resist the US occupation.
Many of these unsubstantiated charges directly parallel those
used as the pretexts for launching the unprovoked war on Iraq.
Last April, intelligence sources leaked information on contingency
plans for a US invasion of Syria drawn up on the orders of Defense
Secretary Donald Rumsfeld. The plans reportedly involved US forces
invading under the cover of conducting hot pursuit
of fleeing elements of the Saddam Hussein regime. Like the Israeli
regime itself, the right-wing and pro-Zionist cabal in the Pentagons
civilian leadership has promoted the expansion of the Iraq war
into Syria.
Richard Perle, a member of the Defense Policy Board who has
the closest political and ideological ties with the top officials
in the Pentagon, welcomed the Israeli bombing. It will help
the peace process, he told the Post, adding that
he did not understand why Israel had not struck Syrian targets
earlier, because to go after terrorists and not after their
bases makes no sense.
Meanwhile, the Haifa terrorist bombing provoked renewed demands
from within Sharons government for carrying out a previously
announced plan to assassinate Palestinian Authority President
Yasser Arafat.
In an evident attempt to forestall a major new Israeli attack
on the occupied territories, Arafat declared a state of emergency
and appointed a new cabinet headed by his nominee for prime minister,
Ahmed Qureia. Palestinian officials indicated they were preparing
a crackdown on militants of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, the two organizations
that have claimed responsibility for most recent suicide bombings.
Social roots of suicide bombings
Neither the military attacks of the Israeli regime nor the
pathetic promises of the powerless Palestinian authority to rein
in Islamic militants will resolve the underlying political oppression
and social deprivation that have given rise to the horror of suicide
bombings. These attacks are themselves the product of the intense
anger and desperation of a population of 3.5 million Palestinians
who have been reduced to the status of humiliated prisoners in
their own land.
The Haifa suicide bombers biography is indicative of
the source of the bloody attacks on Israeli civilians. She was
identified as Hanadi Jaradat, a 29-year-old woman from the West
Bank town of Jenin, which has been the target of unrelenting Israeli
attacks for weeks. The woman, who was studying to be a lawyer,
saw her own brother and cousin killed by Israeli troops outside
their home in June. Last year, the Israeli military occupied the
town, subjecting civilian homes to tank fire and killing or wounding
several hundred civilians. In the aftermath of the Haifa bombing,
Israeli tanks moved back into Jenin, imposing a curfew on the
population and demolishing the home of Jaradats family.
These ceaseless repressive measures by the Israeli occupation
forces have turned the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank
and the Gaza Strip into a living hell.
The stark economic and social impact of the occupation was
spelled out in a 25-page draft report prepared by UN special envoy
Jean Ziegler that was recently leaked to the press. It charges
that Israels policy of collective punishment
has disrupted food production and distribution to the extent that
22 percent of Palestinian children under five suffer severe malnutrition
and most families have only one meal a day. It described such
conditions as absurd given the proven ability of the
land to produce an adequate food supply.
The occupied Palestinian territories are on the verge
of a humanitarian catastrophe as a result of the extremely harsh
measures imposed by the occupying Israeli military forces since
the outbreak of the second Intifada in September 2000,
the report states.
There can be no justification for harsh internal closures
that prevent people from having access to food and water, otherwise
the imposition of such military measures are amounting to what
has been called a policy of starvation, the
report added
According to a recent survey by the United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), nearly two-thirds of Palestinians
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip are living below the poverty line,
while the unemployment rate is over 40 percent.
Within the past week, the Sharon regime has intensified its
attack on the Palestinians, unveiling a series of initiatives
that threaten a massive extension of Israels expropriation
of land in the occupied territories.
The Israeli cabinet unveiled plans to construct another 600
residences in three illegal settlements inside the West Bank.
While the so-called roadmap promoted by Washington
as the path to a negotiated, two-state solution to the Palestinian-Israeli
conflict demands a halt to new settlement activity, the Bush administration
described the expansion merely as unhelpful.
Sharons cabinet also announced its intention to move
ahead with a security wall that cuts deeply into the
occupied West Bank, effectively seizing control of large swathes
of Palestinian land. According to the Israeli human rights group
BTselem, the wall will leave more than 80,000 Palestinians
trapped either behind the wall or surrounded by security fences
on all sides. The effect will be to condemn these people to a
grim economic and social limbo, cut off from the rest of the Palestinian
population, their work, schools, jobs and family members, while
barred from entering Israel itself. Fully a quarter of a million
Palestinians living in east Jerusalem will also be cut off from
the rest of the West Bank.
A further initiative defended as a security measure is to extend
protective fences around every one of the 170 illegal Israeli
settlements scattered across the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Each
fence is to encompass a 400-meter radius around the settlement,
effectively seizing control of large areas of land and further
disrupting the lives of Palestinians under occupation.
Like the bombing of Syria, the so-called targeted assassinations
of Palestinian militants and leaders and the daily repression
that has claimed some 3,000 Palestinian lives in three years,
these measures are not designed principally for security, but
are rather aimed at the systematic dispossession of the Palestinian
people. Sharon and his right-wing Zionist allies are determined
to sabotage any possibility of creating an independent Palestinian
state and remain committed to achieving a greater Israel
through the expulsion of masses of Palestinians from their land.
Both the horrific bombing in Haifa and the Israeli attack on
Syria make a mockery of the Bush administrations claim that
its war against Iraq would create the conditions for a peaceful
settlement of the Arab-Israeli conflict. Like the supposed weapons
of mass destruction, terrorist ties and other pretexts given for
a predatory colonial war, this justification has proven utterly
fraudulent.
On the contrary, US aggression has emboldened Israel to intensify
its brutal crackdown on the Palestinians, and now launch military
attacks neighboring Arab countries. Defending its action at the
UN, Israel accused those condemning its attack on Syria of engaging
in a double standard. The body cannot allow some nations
to protect its citizens against terrorism, while denying
the right to others, the Israeli ambassador declared. The statement
amounted to using the US war of aggression against Iraq as a precedent
to justify whatever military attacks Israel sees fita conception
that the Bush administration embraces.
Washingtons unconditional support for Israel, no matter
what crimes it commits against the Palestinian people or neighboring
countries, poses the direct threat that US soldiers will be sent
into another unprovoked war to kill and be killed.
Both Bush and Sharon see new acts of war in the Middle East
as a means of diverting attention from mounting political, economic
and social crises at home. Under conditions in which the Israeli
regime possesses nuclear weapons, this militarist path carries
with it the real threat of a global conflagration.
See Also:
Why is Israel threatening
to murder Arafat?
[16 September 2003]
Abbass resignation heralds
escalating Israel-Palestine conflict
[11 September 2003]
Israel assassinates Hamas leader
[23 August 2003]
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