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The children of Shatila: no future and no past

The children of Shatila: no future and no past
Curtis Bell writing from the United States, Live from Lebanon, 8 February 2009

A child in Shatila refugee camp, Lebanon. (Hugh Macleod/IRIN)

My wife Linda and I went back to Beirut, Lebanon recently to visit the American Community School that I graduated from in the 1950s. One of the counselors at the school, an American named David Bakis, has started a project to bring some cheer into the lives of children in the Palestinian refugee camps near Beirut. No easy task.

Every Sunday afternoon David takes 20 or so children from one of the Palestinian refugee camps on an outing, traveling by school bus. We accompanied David to Shatila refugee camp one Sunday. Shatila is the camp where a right-wing Christian militia massacred Palestinian men, women, and children in 1982, during Israel's invasion of Lebanon in the midst of the country's ongoing civil war. Estimates of the number killed in Shatila and the neighboring Sabra camp vary widely between 500 and 3,000. The Israeli army occupied Beirut at the time and had the camps surrounded. They allowed the militia into the camps and did not stop the massacre when they knew it was going on.

The eight- to 10-year-olds of Shatila were waiting for us when we arrived. They were full of smiles, laughter and anticipation as they greeted David. They were very excited about the movie they were going to see that afternoon in downtown Beirut. The bright, smiling faces of the children were in contrast to the generally somber faces of the adults walking by. The children's happy faces were also in contrast to the squalid conditions of the camp. The camp is made up of haphazardly constructed cement block buildings separated by narrow unpaved passageways where two people cannot pass without touching. The water supply of the camp is brackish and uncertain, as is the sewage and electricity.

David and the children left on the bus for the movie, while Linda and I were shown around the camp by two of its residents. We visited a memorial to the massacre and a home where a single mother lived with her children in one main room with a small room to the side for cooking. The present is terrible for the Palestinian refugees of Lebanon and the future is a blank. They cannot go back to Palestine and they are not welcome in Lebanon. Lebanon does not let them become citizens or own land. Seventy professions, and thus good jobs, are closed to them. One major cause of this exclusion is the "confessional" nature of the Lebanese constitution which carefully balances power among the different faiths, based on population. Making the 400,000 largely Sunni Palestinian refugees citizens would upset the current power balance among Christians, Shias and Sunnis. There is a prevailing attitude in Lebanon that the Palestinians were forced upon them from the outside and they do not have enough jobs and resources for their own people.

David has a friend who was born in a Palestinian refugee camp in Jordan and ended up in Lebanon for family reasons. But Lebanon does not recognize his United Nations-issued identity card and will not issue new ID cards. He has been jailed twice now for not having valid ID, the last time for 50 days. I heard other similar stories.

The Palestinians are denied a past as well as a future. The camps and the schools in the camps are largely supported by UNRWA, the UN agency for Palestine refugees. UNWRA no longer allows the teaching of the modern history of Palestine. Two students told us that they may not bring flags, buttons, bracelets or other items with Palestinian emblems to school, though UNRWA does not have an official policy on this.

We met many Palestinians in the camp who, like their children, were positive and resourceful in spite of the near impossible conditions. Humans are naturally positive and cannot sustain life in a state of dejection. But the human tragedy of life in the camps should not be allowed to continue for generation after generation as it has since 1948. The wonderful children of Shatila, like children everywhere, must be given a future of possibility and hope.

Curtis Bell is a retired scientist and peace activist living in Portland, Oregon. He was born in Bahrain and went to high school in Beirut, Lebanon.


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From my email again

Most of the time, we post messages/videos/photos from Gaza, but many of us who have advocated for the rights of the occupied Palestinians in Gaza also have been in the occupied West Bank and have seen the brutality and mendacity of the Israeli Occupying Forces.

We must never forget, all of us who are working for justice in Gaza, that justice for the Palestinians means Gaza, occupied West Bank and Jerusalem and all of the Palestinians in the diaspora deserve better than gas grenades in the chest. They deserve to have their human and civil rights just like any other people, and they have been denied those rights for 61 years.

In this video tape, Bassem Aburahma (nick-named ElFeel, the elephant, for he was always thought of as a giant among his peers) is seen pleading with Israeli soldiers to wait...wait... (saying Raiga in Hebrew) as Palestinians, Israelis and Internationals protested the land confiscation and building of the apartheid fence on vilage land.

The soldiers then shoot Bassem point blank with a high velocity gas grenade which kills him within five minutes. The white-haired man protesting to the Israeli military thugs is also Israeli, outraged at what his own country is doing to the Palestinians. Although the dialogue is in Arabic and Hebrew, you don't need much translation to be appalled.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XlbzuZ_50mU

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Greta Berlin
Media Team
Free Gaza Movement
www.freegaza.org
www.flickr.com/photos/29205195@N02/

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free gaza movement is going back to gaza

Many of you have written over the past two weeks asking us what our next project will be and whether we intend to go back to Gaza. We are going back, and this time, we will take a flotilla of boats with us. Some of the steps are listed below, and many of us are already hard at work to make the flotilla a success. If you want to follow our progress, we hope to continue to update every week now as it gets closer to going.

Also, if you have not visited our website lately, please check it out and see what we have added. Look at the wonderful artwork, videos, music and poems that have been written about Gaza at
http://www.anis-online.de/2/freegaza/artfestival.htm. You will be inspired, you will weep, and you can also smile at the sheer resilience of the people of Gaza.

Here, then is our update.

1. Several of the board members along with volunteers in the Middle East are now on a fundraising trip through the Gulf area as well as other countries. We have been promised money to help defray the costs of the flotilla organizing, and we are waiting for deposits to our account in Cyprus. If you have not seen our new website information under DONATE, please check it, as we now have a charity set up in Cyprus and a PayPal account as well.

2. Two countries have told us they are sending between 4-6 ships to Cyprus and will load supplies either in Cyprus or in the country of origin. We will be responsible for having the contents inspected once the ships get to Cyprus. Most of the contents will be building supplies, and Derek has laid out a clear plan of what we hope to be able to transport, items such as generators for hospitals and schools.

3. We are busy assembling the land team in Cyprus; Ramzi and Derek are already there, Huwaida and Greta should be there by the end of April or early in May.

4. Passengers have been applying to go, and the only drawback we have will be how many boats the Free Gaza Movement will have with how many spaces available. To date, we have confirmation from Hedy Epstein, Cindy Sheehan, Cynthia McKinney, Norman Finklestein, Lauren Booth, Yvonne Ridley and a few others who will be announced when we can.

5. The date to leave should be sometime between May 25-May 31 if all goes according to plan. However, those dates may slip the way they did last year depending on logistics, funds and commitments. Many people who want to come are students and professors and may not be able to make it until the first part of June, but, so far, we are sticking to the week listed above.

Although many of us are better equipped to run the project having several voyages under our belts, there is a huge difference between sending one or two boats and sending 5-10 ships from several nations. We will do our best to keep you updated as we can.
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Greta Berlin
Media Team
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Shooting and Crying - Nothing New Since 1948 ... Or is it?

With best regards,
Anis
(English and German)
http://www.freegaza.org/en/home/804-shooting-and-crying-nothing-new-since-1948--or-is-it
Shooting and Crying - Nothing New Since 1948 ... Or is it?
Anis Hamadeh, April 4, 2009
With amazement the world public has noticed in recent weeks that war crimes had apparently been committed in Gaza. (1) Even Israeli soldiers and military staff now report about their own cruelties against the Palestinian population, cruelties that we do not even know from movies. (2) The stylish T-shirts, that promote the shooting of pregnant Palestinian women by indicating that in this way you can kill two human beings with one bullet, appeared strange to people abroad, too. (3) Moreover, the appointment of Avigdor Lieberman as Israeli foreign minister horrifies the public. (4) There would be further reasons to be disgusted, like the ongoing ethnic cleansing in Jerusalem, the plans for expanding the illegal settlements, some killings, the abduction of Gazan fishermen and so on, but these details do not enter the global discourse, because, well, because they never did. The question is: how genuine is the amazement about what happened in Gaza?
Did anything change in Israeli politics? Are those really completely new phenomena, suddenly coming up in the discourse, out of thin air? Or do we only witness the consequences of a continuing strategy that had begun more than sixty years ago? There are good arguments for the latter alternative, especially when you look at the facts. Let us, for example, revisit the year 1948 ...

Deir Yassin and the Human Rights
1948 was a special year. It was marked by Plan D, the Israeli plan to ethnically cleanse Palestine. (5) Jewish troups expelled about 700,000 people from the indigenous population of the country and killed many of the men in combat age. Even in 1936, after the Palestinian revolt, the Palestinian elite had been persecuted. This was shortly after the first Palestinian party was founded which was to represent the interests of the native population in the two fronts struggle against the British occupation and the Zionist conquerers. "Punishments" like the demolition of residence houses were firstly used by the British and were adopted later by the Zionists. In 1948, several Jewish terror groups were known, like the Haganah, Irgun, the Stern gang, Lechi and others. They killed, took the land away from the local people and later contributed several prime ministers who were accepted by the world public without any difficulty - very similar to today.
Don't think that the pogroms against the population of Palestine during the execution of Plan D were secret. When the future Prime Minister Menachem Begin had the Arab village of Deir Yassin attacked on April 9 and many of its inhabitants killed (certainly including children and women) in order to terrorize and horrify the people, this was covered in the world press. Begin defended his deed with a typical Israeli bonmot: "The massacre of Deir Yassin not only had its justification – without the 'victory' of Deir Yassin there had never been a State of Israel." (6) Four years later, the same Begin attempted to kill the German chancellor Adenauer (7) and in 1978 he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
When Deir Yassin went through the press, the horror about this deed was huge, very similar to today after Gaza. Everybody was surprised and disgusted, even perpetrators like Haganah and the Jewish Agency. A pattern came into being, the pattern of shooting and crying, i.e. killing with subsequent lament. This has worked: there have never been any consequences for Israel. The killings, the expropriations and the humiliation of the local population until today belong to the salient characteristics of Israeli politics. Nothing has changed.
At the end of 1948, large portions of Palestine were "Palestinian-free", much more than the designated part of the land that the international community and the UN had granted to the Jews (with the explicit demand that the local people be treated well). We remember that the international community decided to give some land to the victims of the European genocide against the Jews and everybody was happy with the Palestine decision ... except, of course, the people who lived in the region, because it was their land according to all international and logical standards. Weapons and myths (8) silenced them.
1948 was also the year of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In December, when Israel was established on the blood of the Palestinians, the world celebrated the Human Rights and did not care about Palestinians. The world wanted human rights with exceptions, but this did not work. Now, sixty years later, we begin to understand that.
The Aryan state did not work, let's try a Jewish state ...
During its history, Israel has continued the Deir Yassin policy, and today there is less than 10 or 5 percent of the land left to the Palestinians. On global refugee days people do not talk about Palestinians, although they are the biggest group of refugees in the world with far over 5 million people. This works because Palestinians (and Arabs and Muslims in general) are needed to fill the role of the anti-Semite which is substancial to the Zionist ideology.
It is, as if the world said: the Aryan state did not work, let's try a Jewish state ... Is it really surprising that we witness stunning similarities between the two today? (9) The Israeli population today is exactly confronted with the "final solution" subject now, because Israel cannot make peace on the one hand (this would imply justice for Palestinians, an unthinkable idea in Israel's decision-making) and needs to end the conflict, on the other. With extremely violent politicians like Netanjahu and Lieberman the "transfer" plan comes closer, an idea to just expel Palestinians en masse like in the old days. Of course, if this happens, it will not mean peace, but more violence and even stronger resistance. So let your imagination fly and think about what a final solution could look like.
It is not known how many Palestinians must die before the world recognizes that they are human beings and not anti-Semites. Right now the killing goes on, the Gaza peak did not evoke a real criticism yet. Israel is encouraged to go on to see how far it can go. Do not think that this was it, do not think that Israel will now see that it cannot go on like this. The Zionists have learned that they can do anything with impunity. On March 22, 2009, a total of 14,000 tons of new US weapons arrived in Ashdod on the German cargo ship "MS Wehr Elbe" (owner: Oskar Wehr KG, Hamburg). (10) With these weapons alone, tens of thousands of people can be killed.
The Jewish state will collapse, like the Aryan state has collapsed, because both have the seed of self-destruction in them. Both are clearly racist, violent and expansionist in nature. This time it hits Arabs and Muslims instead of Jews. For over sixty years the international community has been blind to this fact, although it is so obvious that ordinary people know it and talk about it - not politicians or journalists or others who need the public.
Countries like Germany even have a "reason of state" to secure the persecution of Palestinians, Arabs and Muslims, calling it a "historical responsibility". There is no other possible reason to introduce a reason of state if it was not for something highly illegal that needs to be hushed up.
We may still save the rest
The repressive tolerance of Western countries like Germany and the USA makes it possible to write all this down, because it usually has no "harmful" effects towards change. A lot of people think that - unlike the Nazi state - the Zionist state cannot be overcome by violence and thus will prevail. This is an error. Racist regimes of this ilk end up in self-destruction if they are not overcome from the outside. What is important now: we can still save lives. We cannot save the about 1,500 dead in Gaza anymore. But we may still save the rest.
At the end of May, the Free Gaza Movement will organize a flotilla of boats, the Hope Fleet, to break the siege of Gaza. You can support them. (11) The International Solidarity Movement (ISM) is present in Palestine to shield Palestinians from the Zionist killers (12). You can support them and save lives. This is a critical phase and every hand is needed, every tongue and every cent. Boycott Zionists now! Take it seriously now! Boycott non-Israeli journalists and politicians who support the killing! Argue with them! Support those Jews who are committed against violence and for peace in Palestine. For the sake of humanity and of yourself: do not take part in this murder.

NOTES:
1. E.g. in the German "Spiegel", "Israelische Armee: Gaza-Veteranen schockieren mit Aussagen über wahllose Morde." by Ulrike Putz, Beirut, http://www.spiegel.de/politik/ausland/0,1518,614286,00.html
2. See e.g. 'Shooting and crying', von Amos Harel, http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1072475.html
3. See e.g. http://news.sky.com 20 March 2009, "Israeli Army T-Shirts Mock Gaza Killings", by Dominic Waghorn (URL too long)
4. Guardian 25 March 2009, "Avigdor Lieberman, Israel's shame", by Neve Gordon, http://www.redress.cc/palestine/ngordon20090327
5. Ilan Pappe, "The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine", 2006
6. Markus A. Weingardt (2002): Deutsche Israel- und Nahostpolitik. p. 33
7. See e.g. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, 12 June 2006 "'Im Auftrag des Gewissens'. Begin war Drahtzieher des Adenauer-Attentats", www.faz.net/s/RubFC06D389EE76479E9E76425072B196C3/Doc~E35BBCD5A37DA47809AD4F6A865C6332B~ATpl~Ecommon~Scontent.html
8. Myths like "A land without a people for a people without land", "Arab aggressions/ David vs. Goliath", "anti-Semitic Arabs/Muslims", Palestinian Nazi cooperation (it was far less effective than Zionist Nazi cooperation), Arab military superiority (Jordan was the only country with a decent army then, and the Jordanian king was successfully promised a part of the prey, namely the West Bank); also see John Rose (2004), "Myths of Zionism"
9. This comparison is still forbidden in the mainstream, "for the security of Israel", but it is as obvious as it is founded and necessary. See my essay "The Second Case", Feb. 5, 2009, http://www.anis-online.de/1/essays/23.htm
10. Amnesty International, Press Release, April 1, 2009, United States Delivers Massive New Weapons Shipment to Israel, Confirmed by Pentagon, Says Amnesty International, http://www.amnestyusa.org/document.php?id=ENGUSA20090402002&lang=e (NB: The German government is co-guilty, cf. (in German): http://www.radio-utopie.de/2009/01/23/Bundesregierung-dementiert-Wissen-ueber-Waffentransport-nach-Israel-Chronologie-der-Wehr-Elbe-Affaere)
11. See press release and updates at www.freegaza.org
12. http://palsolidarity.org

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