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Starving Gaza

Chris Hedges | 21.08.2007 09:02 | Palestine | World

Gaza has become the Sarajevo of the Middle East. Israel, in an action similar to that of the Serbs in Bosnia, has surrounded and cut off nearly a million and a half Palestinians in the Gaza Strip since the Islamic militant group Hamas took control in June. Electric fences and watch towers manned by Israeli soldiers keep the Palestinians trapped inside the strip. The land and sea blockade, the halting of all but minimal humanitarian aid and the refusal to allow Gaza to receive financial support are crushing Gaza’s industry, farming and infrastructure.

The tactic is clear: Israel and the United States will strangle Gaza by cutting off all money and goods, including fuel and most food, to reduce one of the most densely populated places on the planet to an impoverished ghetto. Hunger and anarchy, they hope, will motivate Gazans to turn on Hamas, and the anarchy will perhaps be used to justify a reoccupation by the Israeli military and see the return of the quisling President Mahmoud Abbas, who was ousted after he led an abortive coup to overthrow the democratically elected Hamas government. He is now in the West Bank.

The Bush administration has, in an effort to bolster the credibility of Abbas, promised to provide his government with $190 million in aid and $80 million in security assistance. And the Israeli prime minister has traveled to Jericho to tout Abbas as a partner for peace.

The effects of the siege are disastrous. Palestinians in Gaza are not allowed to travel abroad. They cannot enter Israel for work. They do not fish off the coast because Israeli gunboats open fire at any vessels that are more than a mile offshore. Gaza has seen 75 percent of its factories closed since June, with the loss of 68,000 jobs, according to the World Bank. There is a 70 percent unemployment rate, and 1.1 million of the 1.5 million Palestinians in Gaza depend on U.N. assistance to survive. The boycott has forced the United Nations to suspend $93 million worth of construction projects for homes, schools and sewage treatment in Gaza because cement and other building supplies have run out. These U.N. projects once employed 121,000 people. About 80 percent of the Palestinians in Gaza survive on $2 a day. Basic foodstuffs such as milk powder, baby formula, vegetable oil and medical supplies are running out. Families, unable to get food or find work, are living on little more than tea and bread.

The instability is compounded by the internecine violence among Palestinian factions, gangs, clans, militias and criminals, as well as the Israeli warplanes that bomb refugee camps in an effort to strike at militants and Israeli patrols that make incursions into the strip to round up suspects. It is impossible for nearly all Palestinians to enter or leave Gaza. The only connection the trapped population has with the outside comes through deep tunnels that Palestinians dig across the border into Egypt. These tunnels are used to smuggle goods, weapons and people, as a tunnel under the airport in Sarajevo was during the war in Bosnia.

The looming humanitarian crisis, manufactured and orchestrated by the Israeli government, in violation of international law, is a brutal form of collective punishment. It has, however, the support of the compliant Abbas government. Abbas has ordered all government officials in Gaza, including the police, to refuse to go to work and government offices to shut their doors. Those who do go to work, he says, will no longer receive their salaries. He suspended the Gaza Strip attorney general’s office and, in order to keep money out of the hands of the Hamas government, led by Ismael Haniyah, he told government-run hospitals not to collect fees. Abbas has even threatened not to recognize high school exam results in Gaza because the education system is being administered by what he called an illegitimate government.

On the public relations front, Abbas, knowing what buttons to push in Washington, has linked the Hamas government with al-Qaida and branded its military wing “a terrorist organization.”

“Yes, through Hamas, al-Qaida has entered Gaza and through Hamas, al-Qaida is protected,” he told Italian RAI TV in Rome on July 10.

The decision by Israel and the United States to widen the schism and increase tensions between Hamas and Abbas is a blunder of catastrophic proportions. The hatred for Israel and the United States, which already runs deep among Palestinians, will only grow the longer the siege continues. Abbas, by dancing to the tune of those seen by the Palestinians as the enemy, is becoming a reviled, weak and discredited figure. The schism makes a peace agreement and future cooperation only more elusive. Hamas is an unsavory organization, but as long as it has broad support among the Palestinians, and it does, it is going to have to be included in any eventual settlement if civility and peace are to be restored in Gaza and the West Bank. The ham-fisted attempt to make Hamas go away by meting out draconian punishments on the Palestinians in Gaza will radicalize more Palestinians and see the civil war spill into the West Bank. Despite all the aid Abbas gets, he may soon be battling Hamas militants in Ramallah.

Violence begets violence. Iraq should have taught us that. The road chosen by the Bush administration and the Israeli government is one that failed in Iraq, failed in Lebanon and will fail in the Palestinian territories. It will only increase the chaos, suffering and death. Hamas is not going to vanish because of Israeli repression. Radical organizations, on the contrary, count on this repression to build a militant base and silence the voices of reason within their own societies. These two apocalyptic extremes—represented by Hamas and the Israeli right wing—need each other to further their frightening visions. The Israeli right wing dreams of a broken and compliant Palestinian population living on impoverished reservations surrounded by the Israeli military. Hamas dreams of destroying the Jewish state. Neither dream is based on reality. Neither dream will work. But a lot of people will suffer and die to find this out.

Chris Hedges
- Homepage: http://www.truthdig.com/report/item/20070820_starving_gaza/

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There are things you've omitted.

21.08.2007 21:09

I'm sure I'll be called a fascist troll for the following but please hear me out.

If the Israelis' objection was to drive the Gazans out they would have left their settlements there and let them grow.

No, Sharon realised they were unsustainable and withdrew all the Israeli settlers. The Gazans could have re-used their homes but no, they wanted them destroyed. They also smashed and burned the Israelis' synagogue buildings and a greenhouse farm that some Israelis had tried to give over intact to the Gazans, instead of putting these to some constructive use.

Now the Israelis have to contend with a daily rocket and mortar attacks on Sderot, Negev villages and recent strikes on Ashkelon - over 2,000 since Israel evacuated the Gazan settlements two years ago. Hamas has also kidnapped Israeli soldiers from Israel to Gaza in a cross-border tunnelling raid.

Many more Gazans have been killed in Israeli counter-raids than Israelis killed by the rockets since Israeli evacuation, but if the militants had just left Israel alone there could have been none of this. Gaza also has a border crossing into Egypt so why won't Hamas let people use it?

Quetzal


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Why was my comment deleted?

21.08.2007 22:16

An hour or two ago I posted a comment here discussing the Israeli settler evacuation from Gaza, militant rocket attacks on Israel, the Gaza-Egypt border crossing and other issues; why has it been deleted?

Please can someone tell me which editorial guidelines were breached? I don't work for the Israeli government nor have an indirect affiliation. Nor did I only put one side of the issue. In fact I'm a Jewish 'dove' and had a letter published in a Jewish newspaper calling for Israel to evacuate its settlers from Gaza before they decided so!

What kind of grass-roots, vibrant free speech is this? At least The Independent publishes some readers' letters giving a pro-Israel point of view, because they believe in free speech. Do you?

Quetzal


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Inconvenient Truths

23.08.2007 00:43

If this post is violating editorial guidelines please explain how. Somebody has autocratically deleted two previous posts I've made here without explanation.

1. Israel has not surrounded Gaza. Gaza has a border and border crossing with Egypt. Why won't Hamas let people use it?

2. If it was Israel's intention to crush Gaza why did it evacuate all its settlers from there two years ago plus its control of settler roads, bases, watchtowers in the Gaza strip?

3. Militants have fired over 2,000 rockets and mortars into Israel since the evacuation (meaning they are in continual terror in the Israeli town of Sderot), and kidnapped Israeli soldiers in a tunnelling raid into Israel. Why? Is it surprising that Israel makes counter-raids and arrests, continues to police the seas for weapon shipping as well as fortify its land border facing Gaza (which is entirely Israel's business).

Quetzal

Quetzal


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For Quetzal

23.08.2007 07:55

Quetzal, I admire your persistence but you are obviously new to indymedia in the UK so let me tell you how it works. Many of the people who control the UK site (knows as 'admins' or 'editors') are strongly anti Jewish. They have an obsession with Israel and a desire to see it eliminated as a state. They tolerate no positive news about Jews, the Israeli government or any of its policies. Any article posted which shows Israel or Jews in a positive light will be hidden, if like you a person corrects a misconception about Jews or Israel that person will find ALL of their future posts or comments hidden, edited or removed all together.

They will break their own Editorial Guidelines, they will label you a 'Troll' for telling the truth and unless you stick to their anti Semitic message they will ban your IP address and pass your email to other groups so your In Box is full of Spam.

If you email them to question the decisions they have made they will ignore you, if you persist in contacting them they will attempt to load spyware and virus' onto your PC. Forget the idea that indymedia UK is an 'open publishing' site, it is not. The site is very strongly anti Jewish and is controlled by individuals with a long history of promoting a dedicated anti Jewish agenda.

Holocaust deniers are regulary allowed to post articles and link to other sites where Holocaust denial is discussed are allowed. Even suicide bombing has been defended by one of the admins.

You should treat this site as in some ways one would a Far Right webpage where lies about Jews are not just published but where those who write them really believe the filth.

regular corrector of anti Semitic lies on indymedia


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Facts

23.08.2007 08:11

You need a little history lesson
In 1947 The UN approved a Plan to divide the holy land with 82% going to the palestinians and 18 % to the Jews / Israel.
The Palestinian rejected the plan and demanded all of the holy land and started a 1948-49 war which they lost. After the 1949 ceasefire the Palestinians controlled 27% and Israel 73%.In 49 Israel offered to accept the ceasefire line as the final border. The palestinians and the arab nations refused to accept this. In 1967 the palestinians restarted the conflict by shelling west Jerusalem ( the jewish side) and the Egyptians blockade of the jewish port of Elate on the red sea. A blockade is a act of war under international law. After the 1967 6 day war the UN passed resolution 242 which called for the final border to be negotiated . Then the arabs attacked again in 73 and lost again.

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Quetzal = Zionist Troll

23.08.2007 08:24

Quetzal = Zionist Troll

Quetzal = Zionist Troll


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Why is Chris Hedges allowed to post from his blog here ?

23.08.2007 08:33

Would this be the same Chris Hedges who left the The New York Times after it issued him a formal reprimand for "public remarks that could undermine public trust in the paper's impartiality."

Original posts only please


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Border Crossing

23.08.2007 08:55

Errrrr, I think you will find there is a border crossing with Egypt, a crossing blocked by Hamas not Israel.

Israel gave Gaza back to the Palestinians and now because Hamas has fucked it up the Israeli are to blame ? Come on pleeeeze

Doh !


Bullshit from the Hasbarah keyboard warriors

23.08.2007 09:12

A number of comments - now hidden as inaccurate - are asserting that Hamas has closed the Rafah Crossing.

It is Israel that has kept the crossing closed for much of this year, and that has been challenged by Physicians for Human Rights-Israel in the Israeli High Court of Justice.
 http://www.reliefweb.int/rw/RWB.NSF/db900SID/SHES-76ALJM?OpenDocument

This is backed up by the BBC who wrote that:

"Israel had earlier said it would keep the Rafah border sealed for six months following the withdrawal of its soldiers and settlers from Gaza in September."
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4377776.stm

B'Tselem, the Israeli NGO notes:

"Under the Agreement on Movement and Access (AMA) made by Israel and the Palestinian Authority in November 2005, the Palestinian Authority, in cooperation with Egypt , operates Rafah Crossing.......Israel capacity to close down the crossing stems from it ability to prevent the EU monitors from reaching it. According to the AMA, the Rafah Crossing is open only when the EU monitors are present. When Israel issues a security warning, according to which the crossing is not to be opened, the EU monitors do not take up their post at the crossing, and it remains closed. This occurs, firstly, because the EU monitors believe that the AMA does not permit them to open the crossing when one of the parties to the agreement is opposed to doing so."
 http://www.btselem.org/english/Gaza_Strip/Rafah_Crossing.asp

Claiming that Hamas is keeping the border closed is not just spin - it is a complete lie - and no way should Indymedia be a vehicle for this kind of crap.

Free Gaza


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Is the Gaza Strip really under siege or is the reality quite different?

23.08.2007 09:23

This post is illustrative of the misconception surrounding the humanitarian situation in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip. While the facts in the article are not in dispute, and there is undoubtedly hardship in Gaza it is misleading.

In its most simple terms, a siege can be defined as "a military operation in which enemy forces surround a town or building, cutting off essential supplies, with the aim of compelling the surrender of those inside." This is certainly not the case of the Gaza Strip, where Israel continues to supply the Palestinians with electricity, humanitarian and medical supplies through border crossings the very opposite of a "siege".

Despite Hamas's claims to have "restored law and order" in the Gaza Strip, the terror organization has done nothing to prevent Qassam missiles from raining down on Sderot and the surrounding region. Hamas has even launched mortars at the very border crossings that serve as a lifeline to the Palestinian population. In addition, kidnapped Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit continues to be held in Gaza. Any reasonable analysis of the situation would conclude that Israel, having previously withdrawn from Gaza, would be under no obligation to aid such a hostile entity.

The New York Times / International Herald Tribune reports from the Kerem Shalom border crossing: "between mortar attacks by Hamas and other militants, about 20 truckloads of milk products, meat, medicines and eggs passed from Israel into Gaza, part of the effort to keep basic commodities reaching the 1.5 million Palestinians of the largely isolated strip." The article highlights mortar attacks on the crossing. Likewise, The Times of London also acknowledges the dilemma of closing the border and the need for restrictions on trade as well as the impact on the Palestinians.

In stark contrast, the Daily Telegraph, reporting from the same area prefers to focus almost entirely on one-sided accusations that Israel is violating international and humanitarian law and collectively punishing the Palestinians. Journalist Tim Butcher fails to provide an Israeli perspective, while promoting the impression that Israel is acting out of malicious intent rather than legitimate security concerns. The NY Times and Times concur that Gaza's "basic needs are met", the Daily Telegraph concludes the opposite despite evidence to the contrary.

A full summary of the recent status of border crossings and the amounts of aid crossing from Israel into Gaza can be found at Israel's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Please be on the lookout for false claims that Israel is "laying siege" to Gaza - the reality is quite different.

TUNNEL VISION

While the above may be an example of how journalists can portray a situation in completely different terms, it is not the only one. The Associated Press and Washington Post went on the same Egyptian tour of the Gaza border to learn more about Egypt's efforts to counter smuggling.

AP writes:

"We can't stop all smuggling. We need more machines, we need double the number of border guards," Egyptian army Col. Amr Mamdouh told reporters during a rare tour of the border area Sunday. "Anywhere you stamp your foot on the ground, you will find tunnels," he said.

But the Washington Post draws a very different conclusion:

Egyptian border guards have found about 75 percent fewer tunnels from the Gaza Strip since Hamas took control there, an indication of the radical Islamic group's broad success in reducing the smuggling of weapons and other contraband, a top Egyptian border official said Sunday.

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Same old Same Old

23.08.2007 09:33

My O My the Jew haters of IMC were quick to respond weren't they ?

Can't have the sheeple of IMC reading the truth about Hamas and its control of the Gaza people can we ?

Better to still try and spin the Jew hating lies that IMC loves so much.

Pity that so many journos have now woke up to the spin of the radical Left and it hate filled protrayl of life in the region.

Your days are over, peace is coming, Jew and Arab living side by side and you can't stop it

LOL !

Hasbarah keyboard warriors


Is it BBC bullshit then?

23.08.2007 16:06

Hi, I'm sorry you felt the need to delete all my remarks before replying.

Two BBC reports this month:
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/panorama/6958526.stm
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/middle_east/6939223.stm

say the Rafah crossing is currently closed because Hamas and Fatah can't agree who will operate the Palestinian side. Each would rather it were closed than the other operate it.

Additionally if it were Israel's aim to drive out the Gazans why did it evacuate all its settlers and control of settler roads bases watchtowers etc two years ago, after which Gazan militants have fired over 2,000 rockets and mortars into Israel bringing almost daily terror to the town of Sderot. How is Israel supposed to respond and why do you dispute its right to fortify its border with Gaza?

You cite contestations of Israeli policies by B'Tselem and PHR-I, which are indicative of the freedom of debate they have in Israel. Freedom of debate is a good principle, you know, before someone blocks my ISP.

Quetzal


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Much nonsense in hidden comments that were so close to being sound.

23.08.2007 23:22

Why do so many Jews make fools of themselves using the term anti-Semitic when they mean anti-Jewish? They should only use that term when they are out to show solidarity with Arabs.

A powerful Anti-Semitic movement may be the only way to stop Jews and Arabs fighting. Some do not advocate that as the backlash might terminate Western Hegenomy. (posh word that). But the root of the trouble is entirely Religious. It might be possible to achieve the Millenium if all Semitic originating Religions are extirpated. -That includes Christians, Jews and Moslems.

It might be possible to allow those few who follow Jesus's teaching in the Sermon on the Mount and his treatment of he Moneymen to survive. It is the combination of Science, and Money, Patents, and Politicians that destroys Creation. What the Pentecostal woman was saying last night (now night before that) on TV was more or less in line with that.

Ben Samuel should see that GM potatoes, and Capitalism are both part of the Satanic Conspiracy to destroy this Creation. Hurricanes, Tsunamis, Aids, Bird flu, Ebola, etc are God's efforts to get us across the hump of Civilisation before everything has to be terminated. We seem to have missed the opportunity to take advantage of Alfred Russel Wallace's proposal for future evolution and now face Extinction induced by Scientists working for Money. The present climate change is due to too many people working.

The reason for writing this was all the hidden comments that were readable when I started. They were not particularly offensive, and were still readable though hidden. Now they have vanished, some things might seem irrelevant, but they were when written. Is indymedia to only be a reporting system, leaving the forming of opinion to the Corporate press that is paid to do that?

Ilyan


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Is this the Hamas you are defending ?

24.08.2007 08:25

Hamas has begun operating a "vice and virtue commando" in the Gaza Strip to safeguard Islamic values
This what the Islamic state that the Palestinians want to establish will be like. This is one of many reasons why no one in the West should support the jihad against Israel. Israel is a Western-style republic; the Sharia state that the Palestinian Arabs want to establish there will be a repressive authoritarian regime that will make life miserable for everyone.

Hamas has begun operating a "vice and virtue commando" in the Gaza Strip to safeguard Islamic values, Palestinian security officials and residents told me
The new force, called the Anti-Corruption Unit, is believed to be behind the gruesome murder over the weekend of Yusra al-Azzami, a 22-year-old university student from the northern Gaza Strip.

Her "crime" was that she was seen in public with her fiance.

Although "honor killings" are not a new phenomenon in Palestinian society, the perpetrators were almost always relatives of the victims. But this is the first time that one of the Palestinian groups has openly acted against a woman suspected of "immoral behavior."

Hamas's "morality" patrolmen first spotted the young couple strolling along the beach in Gaza City, together with Azzami's younger sister. After enjoying the spectacular sunset over the sea, they got into the future husband's car and started driving towards Azzami's home.

According to eyewitness accounts, five masked gunmen who were in another car gave chase, opening fire at Azzami, who was sitting in the front seat next to her fiance. She died instantly.

The fiance and sister were later brutally beaten and moderately injured by the attackers.

The incident took place at a busy intersection in Gaza City.

What happened immediately afterwards left many passersby traumatized.

The assailants dragged the young woman's body out of the car, pouncing upon it mercilessly with clubs and iron bars.

"It was the most horrific crime I've seen in my life," said a university student who witnessed the attack. "What they did to the body while it was lying on the ground was barbaric. This does not represent Islam." The student, who asked not to be named, said he and several other people at the scene were too afraid to interfere. "We waited until the gunmen left the area before we called the police and an ambulance," he added.

There's too much hiding on IM right now


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Re the above report on violence against women in Gaza

24.08.2007 08:29

I’m amazed that this can happen and that we don’t hear anything about on IndyMedia UK considering its daily reporting from the area.

Why do we always hear about the big bad Israelis and their occupation of the poor Palestinians but nothing when a heinous crime like this is committed in the name of Allah? What would happen if some "Jewish" commando squad brutally murdered a young girl and then beat her corpse to a pulp just because she was not following Judaism to their strict interpretation? I just have this funny feeling that we would hear about it from with a special IndyMedia feature article within hours of it happening.

Must be another one of those Zionists IndyMedia sees everywhere !


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The story from Gaza

24.08.2007 09:14

PART OF AN EMAIL BY SOMEBODY I KNOW WHO VISITED THE AREA RECENTLY

" ..... The drive south through the Gaza Strip takes about 45 minutes, along dirty impoverished streets and children collecting water in plastic bottles from a standpipe in the road. At the border crossing into Egypt, the man in charge showed us round an empty departure hall.
The metal detectors and X-ray machines were switched off. The passport control computers gathered dust. It is not just goods that are being kept in - so are the people. I spoke with Mahmoud Barhoum, a captain in Hamas' Executive Force,

"This is the departure hall to the outside world," he said. "Anyone who wants to leave Gaza has to go through here. But right now no-one can pass. We Hamas are the power here"

Until Hamas and Fatah can come to an agreement on who will police the crossing, the gates into Egypt will remain firmly locked.

Gaza today is isolated like never before. There is misery and fear on every single Palestinian face you see here.

The only escape is the beach. Children play in the surf. Women come out of the sea, dressed in their long black abaya, the Muslim garment used to cover all the body. Palestinian flags fly from the fishing boats. This should be a Mediterranean paradise. Instead it is a tiny, crowded strip of land, where the people feel abandoned. "

SAYS IT ALL REALLY

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"This does not represent Islam"

24.08.2007 09:18

"What they did to the body while it was lying on the ground was barbaric. This does not represent Islam." So it says in the above post about an 'Honour' killing of a Palestinian girl

Nor, of course, was Islam being represented when the two Israeli army reservists took a wrong turn, were seized by a mob, had their eyes gouged out, and so on -- with the delirious crowd delighting in the murderers who appeared at the window of the secod-story building where the murders took place, showing their blood-stained hans.

Nor was Islam being represented when two Israeli boys were being beated to death beyond recognition in a cave.

Nor was Islam being represented when a killer murdered Wasfi al-Tal, the Jordanian Prime Minister, and bent down to drink his blood.

Nor was Islam being represented when 68 tourists were massacred at Luxor -- and their Islamic killers killing them in the name of Islam and uttering Islamic quotations did not, this time, bend down but simply licked the blood from their hands.

Nor was Islam being represented when Iranian women were stoned to death, or Afghani women trampled to death not in secret, but by the Taliban in large stadiums, with crowds assembled to cheer.

Nor was Islam being represented when elderly writers were decapitated in Iran by enforcers of the Islamic Republic, or when Ali Dashti, author of "Twenty-Six Years," was tortured in prison, and then released to die.

Nor was Islam being represented when in the Sudan, even though the Shari'a was not then in full force, it was used to "fill in the lacunae" (in Ibn Warraq's phrase) of the Sudanese legal code, the aged famously peaceful Mahmoud Mohammed Taha (who in his own writings never could quite recognize the full effect of Islam, and indeed wished to spread it "peacefully") was executed for apostasy.

Nor was Islma being represented when throughout the Islamic world there were celebrations, raucous laughter in Beirut, sheep and goats being slaughtered for festive gatherings in Saudi Arabia, car horns being tooted in Cairo, and delirious dances of delight all over Gaza and the West Bank, when the fantastic news, the truly wonderful news, about 9/11 was reported all over the Muslim world. The protectors of the Muslim "image" could do nothing to keep the reporters from the Wall Street Journal (on Hamra Street, in cosmopolitan Beirut), or the BBC's Frank Gardner (in Cairo), or other reports from everywhere in the Muslim world (which Muslim world has tried to erase the memory of those celebrtations, those feasts, that car-honking, those dances). The only place, tellingly, in a Muslim country where there was any expression of sympathy was in Iran, and that came from those who had suffered from Islamic rule, from the Islamic Republic itself, and were disinclined to celebrate this heroic "victory" of Islam over the Great Satan, or at least some of the workers, in an office building, in the major metropolis located in that Great Satan.

"Nor was Islam being represented...."

No, you fill it in yourself. The mother and her four little girls executed at point-blank range, the murder of Sadat, the murder of Theo van Gogh, the attempted murder of Pope John Paul II (as leader of the Infidels), the beating to death of Hindus who make the mistake of passing by a mosque as Friday Prayers let out in Bangladesh, the murder of Christians in the Moluccas or East Timor --- fill it in yourself, with as much as you can remember. But of course, we only began to pay attention to these things in the last few years. And how much must have gone on, in the years, the decades, the centuries before, that no one paid attention to, no one televised, no one reported on. So it never happened.

RY


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