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Germany: Protests demand immediate halt to Israeli war on
Lebanon
By our correspondents
31 July 2006
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Demonstrations against the current Israeli attack on south
Lebanon and Gaza took place Saturday in a number of German cities,
including Berlin, Cologne and Frankfurt. In Berlin, an estimated
5,000 persons drawn mainly from Germanys Arab communities
demonstrated through the middle of the city.
While a number of German human rights groups and antiwar organisations
took part, the demonstration was notable for the absence of any
of Germanys political parties with representation in parliament.
The German government coalition of the Christian Democratic Party
and the Social Democratic Party is firmly supporting the Israeli-led
and US-backed bombardment of Lebanon and the Gaza Strip, while
opposition parties in the German parliament, such as the free-market
Free Democratic Party and the Greens, have also lined up unconditionally
behind Israel.

Also notable for its absence at the demonstration in Berlin
was the Left PartyParty of Democratic Socialism, which purports
to be a left opposition to the governing parties in
Germany. Members of the Socialist Equality Party, which is running
candidates in forthcoming state elections in the capital, spoke
with demonstrators at the rally and handed out hundreds of copies
of the statement: Appeasement 2006: Europe capitulates to
American-Israeli aggression.
Called by Arab organisations, the
Berlin rally was attended by many young Germans of Arab origin
and entire families outraged at the ruthless Israeli bombardment
of civilians and ordinary families in Lebanon. In the course of
discussions, it became clear that a number of those taking part
in the rally had relatives and friends in southern Lebanonsome
of whom had already fallen victim to the Israeli onslaught. Banners
carried at the demonstration declared that US President Bush and
the US were Terrorist Number 1 and called for an immediate
stop to the fighting. Other banners accused the German government
of direct responsibility for the killing taking place in Lebanon.
WSWS reporters spoke to Dr. Muhaisen, a leader of the Palestinian
community in Berlin and one of the main speakers at the rally.
Muhaisen declared that the Israeli action was incomprehensible
without US support: Rice is touring the Middle East to block
attempts to arrive at a peace deal. The real nature of her activities
is shown by the fact that the American government is currently
delivering high-tech bombs to the Israeli air force. Each bomb
contains 2.3 tons of explosives, and they were transported last
week via airports in Scotland. This is the real face of Israeli-US
peacekeeping. These munitions are being primarily
used to terrorise ordinary civilians in the Gaza Strip and southern
Lebanon.
Our latest figures indicate
that over 600 civilians have been killed as a consequence of the
bombing in southern Lebanon, and the majority of the casualties
are women and children. There are now three quarters of a million
people who have been forced to flee the region. All of this has
not only been passively accepted and watched by the German government
and Chancellor Angela Merkel. It has also played an active role
to the extent that the German government supplies the Israeli
army and air force with planes and weapons. In fact, Europe as
a whole has proven to be very weak and has failed to use its veto
against the Americans.
When asked by WSWS reporters about the role of the Green Party
and the fact that Joschka Fischer, former head of the Greens and
former German foreign minister, was totally backing the Israeli
offensive, Dr. Muhaisen replied: I am very disappointed.
I voted for the Greens at the last election, but now they will
no longer receive my support. It is clear that this capitulation
does not only apply to Fischer but the Greens as a whole. I am
also disappointed in [Green Party Leader] Claudia Roth, who attended
an anti-Iran demonstration a few weeks ago alongside some of the
most right-wing, conservative politicians in Germany.
The WSWS also spoke with Mohammed, who lives
in Berlin but has relatives in Beirut. The entire area where
my relatives live in Beirut has been severely bombed. Whole streets
and housing blocks, including high-rise buildings, have been bombed
to the ground. All of the destruction is aimed at civilians. The
Israeli propaganda says that the area is dominated by the Hezbollah,
but that is not true. There are a handful of offices in the district,
but apart from that, it is an ordinary neighbourhood. Now, the
Israelis have knocked out water and electricity supplies. To the
extent that there is no or little fresh water, the danger grows
of disease and infection.
When asked about the tactics of the Israel army, Mohammed declared,
It is obvious that the bombing of the UN post and the killing
of the four UN workers was a deliberate action. I have read that
the Israeli army made contact with the post at 9:00 in the morning,
so they knew the UN workers were there. A little while later,
the post was bombed and wiped out. This is all part of the Israeli
terror tactics. It goes hand in hand with the fact that they also
deliberately bombed Red Cross vehicles that were transporting
casualties of the previous bombings.
Zharah attended the rally with a group of young friends from
Berlin. Still at school, Zharah reported how she had fled from
the bombed areas of southern Lebanon just a few days previously.
She had been visiting her family in southern Lebanon when the
war erupted. She explained, I directly experienced the terrifying
bombardment. Our families gathered together with others in our
small village as the bombing took place. Friends of mine and a
number of neighbours of my family were hit during the course of
the bombing. Everybody already knows somebody who has either died
or been injured in our village.
As the bombing continued, my parents were anxious that
I should leave as soon as possible, and I left the village by
car to travel over the mountains to Syria. Even while trying to
escape, I and the many other refugees were not safe. The roads
were also bombed by the Israeli air force and I saw a number of
fresh craters.
Zharah and her friends were quite clear that the United States
was completely backing the Israeli aggression and that the devastation
of southern Lebanon was part of a wider plan to go on an offensive
against Syria and Iran and secure control over oil reserves in
the regions.
Frankfurt
In Frankfurt, between 600 and 800 protesters gathered in the
middle of the city carrying banners and waving Lebanese and Palestinian
flags. The protest had been called by the Peace Network cooperative
and included speakers from various anti-war organisations, other
political organisations and speakers from the Lebanese and Palestinian
communities in Germany.
The protest was boycotted by the media and had not been publicised
in any of the local press or television. A number of Wanted:
Terrorist posters bearing the names of George W. Bush, Condoleezza
Rice and Ehud Olmert were prominent, and slogans shouted at the
rally included Stop the warimmediately, war is terror,
war is murder! and Stop the war, peace now!
Posters showed horrific pictures of dead and injured from the
bombed area, listed the number of dead and attacked the media
for failing to publicise the real extent of the calamity for ordinary
families living in southern Lebanon.
Ibrahim carried a banner at the Frankfurt demonstration with
the text Europe and the Arab world, Why are you silent?
He expressed his anger over the inactivity of politicians to the
WSWS: They look on at whats happening but do nothing.
The main thing now is to break the silence and raise our own voices.
When asked about the text on his banner, he responded: The
stance of the European Union is completely hypocritical, because
in negotiations they do not consider both sides of the conflict,
but line up firmly with one side. When it comes down to it, the
European Union is a plaything of the US, and that also unfortunately
applies to Germany.
See Also:
France: Thousands demonstrate against
war in Lebanon and Gaza
[31 July 2006]
Joschka Fischer and German Greens defend
Israeli bombing terror in Lebanon
[28 July 2006]
Protests in Israel and worldwide against
war on Lebanon
[24 July 2006]
Following Germany's uncritical support
for Washington and Jerusalem
How the German media reports on the Israeli aggression in Lebanon
[22 July 2006]
The real aims of the US-backed Israeli
war against Lebanon
[21 July 2006]
Europe's inability to counter US-Israeli
war policy
[21 July 2006]
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