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Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaza. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Rogue nation Israel unites the world

This morning’s attack by Israeli forces on the flotilla bring relief supplies to Gaza from Europe once more shows that Israel care very little about international law or opinion. They’re not the only ones, a few weeks ago another rogue state North Korea was deemed responsible for the sinking of a South Korean naval vessel in international waters. There are 12 Irish passport holders in the convoy along with an Irish registered vessel the “Rachel Corrie”. One of the Irish is reported injured, all are in custody in Israel tonight.
Recently I pointed out on my blog that it was time to send the Israeli ambassador home following from the use of Irish passports by Israeli commando’s to gain entry to Dubai to kill a Hamas official. I’ve no time for Hamas but they did win an election in Gaza and the naval blockade by Israel of the strip is illegal under international law s was the attack in international waters on a civilian convoy. Ultimately this attack benefits Israel’s enemies and make no mistake about it, after today they countries relations with Turkey in particular are worse off.

The attack had a curious role played by the Cypriot government. Prior to the departure of the flotilla the Cypriots did their level best prevent politicians from joining the flotilla. Why did the Cypriots do that? These politicians had done no wrong under Cypriot law. Along with the Israeli ambassador should the Cypriot ambassador not be invited into Iveagh House to say what was going on? 3 Irish parliamentarians tried unsuccessfully to join the flotilla in Cyprus but were sent home. Had the Cypriot action something to do with their enmity with Turkey?

Another who is curiously quiet is President Obama. Recently it seems Obama left the Israeli PM abruptly in the White House to see his own way out! It seems that Obama has a different way to his predecessor and if that means that soon the Israeli government will smell the coffee and wise up then Barak has done the world some service. There appears to be no blanket statement of support from the US this time. Piracy in the Mediterranean is indefensible in the international community. Turkey is a key NATO ally for the US. Where does it all end?
Having seen the hold of one of the ships on TV, the convoy was bringing wheelchairs and cement. As a student I once lived close to where the Israeli team was held hostage prior to their murder at the Munich Olympics. Out the road from that is Dachau. 5 minutes in the grounds of the former concentration camp at Dachau hammers home the appalling sense of what happens when a society loses its values. That is what a rogue state is; one without values.
The ironic hope for Israel is that Germany is no longer a rogue warlike state. It’s learnt from its catastrophic mistakes. Hopefully Israel can too and when it does the world will be a safer place.

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Israel’s Gaza massacre, a foretaste of things to come?


The news that the Israeli Defence Forces have killed over 200 (mainly civilians) in Gaza clearly is the opening wave of a significant move against the enclave. Taking advantage of the last few weeks of the Bush administration and the Christmas holiday in Europe, Israel seem to have learnt from Russia’s move during the Olympics against Georgia and its this, when the press isn’t around you can try it on. The forthcoming election in Israel next February will see Ohlmert leave office. It’s over 2 years since the IDF was run from South Lebanon by the Hezbollah. Now there’s a strong possibility of a ground operation against Hamas in Gaza in the next week.
Gaza is a significantly different terrain to South Lebanon, flat coastal plains with over 3M people in an area no bigger than Wexford district.

Gaza is effectively self governing after the last Palestinian election saw the PLO lose control to Hamas while they held on in the West Bank. Last year President Abbas sacked the Hamas led government and while he will condemn the attacks because he knows it will be counter productive and only bolster Hamas within the Palestinians. The original hope for a Palestinian state of Gaza and the West Bank seems now further way than ever, while many Palestinians on the West Bank are native, Gaza is almost like a concentration camp. When the Israeli state was established 60 years ago it was used as a reservation where disposed Palestinians were dumped. Basic living conditions are a luxury. Electricity is often unavailable, food and supplies must enter through Israel and the Palestinians are bitter towards their Arab brothers who seem to have abandoned them to their fate. Just as the 2006 invasion played into Hexbollah’s hands this move against Hamas will only bolster them.
Olmert’s wish for peace with Abbas saw him remove settlers from Hebron earlier this month, don’t for one minute believe Olmert will deal with Hamas. He nor any of his successors would have Hamas about the place, to quote the Northern Ireland experience and this will ultimately create problems for Abbas. The challenge for democrats is if you have a difficulty with the western perception of Hamas as extremists (and Hamas developed because other forms of Palestinian nationalism were shunned down through the years) at what point do you and with who do you reach an agreement that has the credibility and support bas e for any agreement to stick? Egypt, Syria and most Middle Eastern states have abandoned the Palestinians. The final hope is on Barak Obama but given his Chief of Staff is Israeli born and Hilary Clinton was always supportive of the US Israeli lobby, I fear that the problem will go undealt with and it will worsen.
In Ireland we had a term that described the politics of the last atrocity by which the side responsible was shunned and they responded by citing a previous atrocity. The grim reality of the number count clearly shows more Palestinians have died as result of Israeli reprisals than have Israelis died from Hamas rocket attacks. The sad reality however is that an eye for an eye leaves everyone blind. With Hezbollah and Iran on the sideline keenly watching events and fresh from his Christmas Day address President Ahmadinejad happy to up his international profile this has all the portents of a crisis in a par with 2006. In the meantime civilians will continue to suffer in greater numbers.