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Israeli offensive in Gaza kills, wounds hundreds
By Chris Marsden
5 October 2004
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The ongoing Israeli military offensive in Gaza has so far claimed
more than 70 Palestinian lives and wounded more than 250 in some
of the bloodiest conflict since the start of the present intifada.
The pretext for the offensive is to end the attacks on Jewish
settlements using crude, homemadeand generally ineffectualKassam
rockets, mounted by the Islamic fundamentalist group Hamasone
of which killed two children last week in the border town of Sderot.
But the scale of the Israeli Defence Forces intervention
belies such claims. Rather, the Likud government is intent on
destroying what remains of the economic, social and political
superstructure in the strip, prior to Prime Minister Ariel Sharons
supposed unilateral withdrawal from Gaza due to take
place next year.
Should the withdrawal from Gaza ever materialise, Sharon intends
to leave behind a captive population of more than 1 million not
only with no ability to defend themselves from the IDF forces
surrounding them but with scarcely any means of subsistence. And
in all likelihood, the bloodshed will not be confined to Gaza.
At any point, the larger Palestinian population in the occupied
West Bank can also be attackedusing a similarly spurious
pretext as that employed to justify the attack on Gaza.
Hundreds of IDF troops have been operating in northern Gaza
since September 29. But the offensive, cynically code-named Days
of Penitence, officially began on October 1, when 200 Israeli
tanks and armoured bulldozers massed on the border with the Gaza
Strip. It had been approved the previous evening by Sharons
security cabinet. At the meeting, defence minister and key Sharon
rival, Binyamin Netanyahu, insisted that the IDF should smash
Gazas power and water infrastructure.
Two Israeli rockets were fired at the Jabaliya refugee camp,
home to around 100,000 people, killing 5 Palestinians and wounding
17 others. The fighting left 28 Palestinians dead and 139 woundedthe
highest single day of Palestinian fatalities in 30 months of the
present intifada. In one incident, Israeli soldiers shot and killed
Raed Abu Wadi, 36, a deaf and mute man, as he stood on his balcony.
The IDF claimed he was armed and had run at soldiers.
The IDF has also reoccupied the towns of Beit Lahiya and Beit
Hanoun and taken control of a 9-square-kilometre area along the
Gaza border.
At least seven Palestinians, mostly militants
but including a 13-year-old boy, were killed on October 3, while
another 13-year-old boy died of wounds sustained earlier.
IDF forces continued to strike on October 4, mostly from the
air.
Doctors in Gaza say they have pulled fléchettes from
dead and wounded Palestinians that they believe came from Israeli
tank shells. An emergency meeting of Palestinian Authority (PA)
Chairman Yasser Arafats cabinet over the weekend denounced
world silence in the face of the magnitude of crimes committed
by Israel, which they said included the use of inhumane
and illegal weapons, such as fragmentation bombs.
Palestinian Minister for Negotiations Saeb Erekat said that
he fears all of Gaza will soon be reoccupied. Sharons
objective is to destroy the Palestinian Authority and the PLO
[Palestine Liberation Organisation], and to reoccupy the Gaza
Strip in order to turn it into one vast prison, he said.
To make things worse, bulldozers as usual have been systematically
destroying Palestinian homes, roads and power lines. On October
3, for example, scores of tanks and bulldozers entered the Tel
Al-Zatar area northeast of Jabaliya, where they destroyed not
only houses but also a number of factories and an infant pre-school.
Jaber Abu Oukal, head of the kindergarten, said 400 children ages
3 to 5 attended the kindergarten. Now they have no place
to go, he said.
An IDF spokesman declared ominously that gunmen were using
groups of stone-throwing children for cover. Thats
why we dont wait anymore. When we see a group of children
gathering, we fire warning shots to disperse them.
About 15,000 people living in the area have now been without
water and electricity for days, and sick people have been unable
to reach hospitals or get access to medicine.
Three Israeli civilians and two soldiers have been killed in
the fighting.
Since the operation began, the international press has been
prohibited from entering Gaza and the Israeli press has shown
only those images allowed by the IDF. But the Guardians
Chris McGreal has been able to report from Jabaliya, in an October
4 article. He writes of the response of Gaza residents:
In the mourning tents dotted every few blocks through
Jabaliya there is also anger at the death of innocents. Most of
those killed in the past five days are gunmen but the dead include
about 15 civilians, among them a 13-year-old boy shot in the head
on Saturday.
Israel accuses Hamas of endangering civilians by attacking
from the cover of residential streets, which Hamas says it does
because that is where the tanks are, and of using civilians as
human shields.
The Israelis do too. When soldiers commandeer Palestinian
flats as sniper posts, they frequently pack entire families into
the back rooms, in the belief that it will discourage Hamas from
blowing up the building. And it does.
McGreal quotes the director general of its health ministry,
Abdel Barkawi, explaining, There are 30,000 people trapped
by the Israeli army. They have no electricity, because the first
thing the army did was smash the transformers.... Many dont
have water, because they rely on electric motors to draw it out
of the ground. The Israeli bulldozers are ripping up the sewage
pipes.
Israeli officials have declared that the operation will be
open-ended, and Israels army chief, Lt. Gen.
Moshe Yaalon, has stated, We will continue this operation
as long as we need. The troops are ready to continue, not in terms
of days, but weeks.
The chairman of the Israeli parliaments defence committee,
Yuval Steinitz, has said he is urging Sharon to seize the entire
Gaza Strip, modelled on the armys reoccupation of the West
Bank two years ago known as Operation Defensive Shield. Sharon
has said that Operation Days of Penitence will not end swiftly,
but will have to expand.
Arafats cabinet is correct in pointing out that the IDF
operation has barely elicited even a formal word of criticism
from the major powers. The Bush administration in the United States
continues to give tacit backing to Sharons efforts to crush
the Palestinians militarily. US government spokesmen have merely
urged Israel to avoid civilian casualties, while reiterating Washingtons
familiar refrain that Israel has the right to defend itself.
It took several days for France, Russia and Britain to express
their concern. And even then, Britains Foreign
Secretary Jack Straw included references to Israels right
to defend itself against terrorism, urged the Palestinian
Authority to fulfill its Roadmap commitments on security
and called for both sides to work to put a stop
to bloodshed and violence in his appeal for Israel to show
restraint.
For its part, the United Nations has also put on its usual
demonstration of sanctimony combined with a feigned impartiality.
In a statement, UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan called on Israel
to halt military operations that have led to the deaths
of scores of Palestinians, among them many civilians, including
children, but added that the Palestinian Authority must
also to take action to halt the firing of rockets against
Israeli targets, as if the two issues were of equal weight.
An emergency meeting of the UN Security Council was convened
yesterday, October 4, at the request of Algeria, which currently
holds a rotating spot on the 15-member body. But Israel could
count on the US to thwart what it called a one-sided resolution.
For its part, the Arab bourgeoisie throughout the Middle East
continues its policy of leaving Israel free to carry out its crimes.
On October 3, a meeting of the Arab League merely called on Annan
and the UN to prepare a report on the Israeli crimes
against the Palestinian people and asked governments and relief
agencies to send humanitarian aid.
The near silence of the western powers and of the Arab regimes
along with the toothless nature of the UNs response to Operation
Days of Penitence underscore the impotence and failure
of Yasser Arafat and the Palestinian bourgeoisies efforts
to secure a settlement with Israel by acceding to Washingtons
demands to accept the partition of Palestine in return for the
creation of a supposed homeland on parts of the occupied
West Bank and Gaza Strip.
First under the 1993 Oslo Accords and now under the US-sponsored
Road Map, successive Israeli governments have been
allowed to continue settlement construction while worsening the
suppression and deprivation of the captive Palestinians. Now Sharon
is moving rapidly towards the permanent annexation to Israel of
the majority of the West Bank, as well as East Jerusalem, behind
a fortified wall that will leave the Palestinians in conditions
worse than a South African bantustan.
Today, it is apparent to the vast majority of Palestinians
that they have been cruelly betrayed and abandoned. One indication
of this is a statement issued by the Palestinian Writers
Association directly accusing the Arab governments of suppressing
all forms of solidarity with the Palestinians. The Arab
masses are being intimidated and prevented from expressing their
support for the Palestinians, the statement said. The
Arab governments, on the orders of the US, have also stopped financial
aid to our people in order to starve us and force us to surrender.
It is this that has forced Arafat and the PA to decry the worlds
silence in the face of Israels crimes. And others
within the PA have gone further still. Bassam Abu Sharif, a member
of the Palestine National Council and a close aide to Arafat,
warned the European Union, the UN and Russia that they were on
the verge of losing all credibility in the Middle East by simply
issuing bashful statements repeatedly condemning Israels
war crimes.... The Israeli army is perpetrating unprecedented
crimes in the West Bank and Gaza Strip because of the failure
of the UN and the Quartet to take practical and deterrent measures.
Saeb Erekat complained in more guarded tones that the
international response did not rise to the anticipated minimum
level of expectations. But he was forced to single out the
Arab regimes for failing to denounce the Israeli operation. The
Arab world is in a state of schism. We have become a nation that
is unable to influence anything, he said.
Yet no matter how much they may complain, no section of the
Arab bourgeoisie, whether grouped around Arafat or his opponents
such as Prime Minister Ahmed Qureia, offers an alternative course.
All sides continue to hold out illusions that the democratic and
social aspirations of the Palestinian masses can be realised within
the framework on an imperialist-driven settlementproviding
only that sufficient political and moral pressure is brought to
bear on the US and Israel.
As Foreign Minister Nabil Shaath stressed to the BBC, The
only strategy that I see working is a strategy of getting back
to the peace process via the roadmap plan.
See Also:
Israel: General strike over unpaid salaries
[2 October 2004]
Sharon threatens to kill Arafat
[18 September 2004]
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