By Ramzy Baroud
August 01, 2014
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To some,
US secretary of state John Kerry may have
appeared to be a genuine peacemaker as he
floated around ideas during a Cairo visit on
25 July about a ceasefire between Israel and
Palestinian fighters in Gaza. But behind his
measured diplomatic language, lies a truth not
even America’s top diplomat can easily hide. His
country is very much involved in fighting this
dirty war on Gaza which has killed over 1,050,
injured thousands more, and destroyed much of an
already poor, dilapidated space that was barely
inhabitable to begin with.
US War on
Gaza
US
economic and military aid to Israel is
measured annually in the billions, and the US
government continues to be Israel’s strongest
and most ardent ally and political benefactor.
In fact, the US-Israel “special relationship” is
getting more “special” by the day even though
Israel is sinking further into the abyss of a
well-deserved isolation.
True,
there are some, even in the justice for
Palestinians camp, who speak of how exceptional
and fair the Barack Obama Administration has
been in comparison to its predecessors. However,
they neglect the fact that aside from a few
particularly strong-worded statements, Obama
has been a dedicated stalwart of Israel and
copper bottoming its vision of its security by
going as far as
defending Israel’s ‘Operation Protective Edge’
war - the slaughter of thousands of innocent
civilians in Gaza.
On 5
March, 2014, a Congressional bill -
The United States-Israel Strategic Partnership
Act (H.R. 938, S. 462) - declared that
Israel is a “major strategic partner of the
UnitedStates.” The sweeping bill covered many
programs from energy, to “research pilot
programs” between Israel and the US Department
of Homeland Security. What is most important to
note is that Congress now requires additional
reports that would update the government on the
US’ commitment to Israel’s
Qualitative Military Edge (QME).
This is
merely one of many bills and government
initiatives that continue to give Israel a
special undeserved status. But this military
edge is used mostly to maintain Israel’s illegal
military occupation. Most of
Israel’s victims in its latest war on Gaza
are civilians who are killed by
US weapons. There is no escaping the fact
that the US is a partner in the Israeli crimes
in Gaza and the rest of Palestine. Without a
complete reversal of US attitude towards Israel,
the US will continue to lack any credibility as
a peacemaker or a mere ceasefire mediator.
But
America’s support for Israel is crossing new red
lines. There are reportedly
over 1,000 US citizens fighting in the Israeli
army according to reports that are now
resurfacing due to the recent killing of two
US-Israeli soldiers - Max Steinberg, 24, of
California, and Nissim Sean Carmeli, 21, of
Texas. Like the rest of the IDF soldiers killed
in recent fighting, they were killed while
invading parts of the besieged Gaza Strip. But
the number must be an understatement since some
of
Israel’s most ardent Jewish settlers are
also American, and happen to be armed and
dangerous. Although this is causing a bit of a
media buzz, there is no political crisis.
Instead, only condolences are offered to the
families of the Americans fighting the genocidal
war on Gaza.
EU Duplicity
The US
is not alone in this. European governments
display an incredible amount of hypocrisy as
they continue to utilise doublespeak in their
approach to Middle East conflicts in general,
and the situation in Palestine in particular.
The pressure mounting from European civil
society makes it a bit more challenging for EU
governments to endow Israel with the same
unconditional love and support as that bestowed
upon it by the US. EU hypocrisy is too palpable
even for clever politicians to hide. The British
government is
shamelessly on the Israeli side, even while
entire families in Gaza are being pulverized by
western weapons and military technology.
Meanwhile, the French government
imposed a ban to prevent French society from
showing its solidarity with the besieged and
massacred Palestinians in Gaza.
But why
ban mere demonstrations of solidarity while
France, the US and other Western governments are
allowing their Jewish citizens to be enlisted in
the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) which is
actively killing Palestinian civilians?
Shouldn’t that be a much greater concern to the
duplicitous French government than some
protesters chanting some slogans during a
solidarity rally that may or may not be deemed
anti-Semitic?
Indeed,
not only are western governments providing
Israel with arms, funds and political cover to
sustain its occupation and war, but they are
also contributing thousands of military experts
and boots on the ground in order to fight a war
in Gaza where war crimes and crimes against
humanity are being committed on an hourly basis.
Consider this: While British citizens fighting
against the Syrian government of Bashar al-Assad
are being detained and persecuted,
British citizens who are fighting for Israel
are not. The British government is turning a
blind eye to what should be considered a
criminal act.
Belgium Double-standards
Western
hypocrisy on this is as profound as the
phenomenon of westerners killing Palestinians,
which
some are now calling ‘Israeli Jihadists’.
Belgium
also stands accused of allowing such
criminality. Although Belgian civil society is
one of Palestine’s strongest supporters, their
government is cloaked with unmistakable
dishonesty. Many Belgian citizens are also
taking part in Israel’s lethal wars in Gaza and
military occupation of the occupied territory,
with little or no protest from their government.
The recruitment of Belgians is mostly done
through the
same organisations that recruited thousands of
foreign fighters for the IDF. Think of them
as
terrorist headhunting organisations that
operate in a perfectly legal environment.
Recently, Mayor of Antwerp, Bart De Wever,
called on the Belgian government to cancel
dual citizenship of ‘Syria jihadis’. His call
was made during a recent visit to a synagogue in
Brussels after
four people were shot by an alleged
French-born citizen suspected of having spent
time fighting in Syria. The country’s Minister
of Justice Annemie Turtelboom took the
initiative further by calling on EU countries to
block jihadists from going to Syria, suggesting
the creation of a list of all known “Syria
jihadists.”
But
what about the number of
Belgians who are fighting, killing and
committing war crimes on behalf of Israel? Why
is the Belgian government keeping silent about
those in the Israeli army, with no statement yet
issued, even after the
killing of Belgian citizen Eytan Barak?
The French and Others
Not
only is the Belgian government miserably failing
to prevent Belgians from fighting in Gaza, but
the mainstream media is also failing to report
such events. Only alternative media seems
interested in what should be a major story in
Brussels.
The
same questions apply to other western
governments. The hyper-sensitive French
government turned a blind eye when a
French citizen was killed during the Gaza
onslaught. While the Israeli daily Haaretz
reported on the killing of staff Sgt. Jordan
Bensemhoun, most of the French media and
government have looked the other way. The very
government that continues to make life difficult
for African immigrants in France, sees no
problem of its own immigrants taking part in
foreign wars that are in violation of its own
citizenship laws.
In
fact, the French are now
considering a six months ban on those
travelling to Syria and Iraq, so as not to take
any chances that some of them may be recruited
in the ongoing strife there. As for travelling
to Israel to join the IDF? Well, for Paris,
that’s a whole different matter.
The
list of participating countries is growing
as is the number of those suspected war
criminals fighting and killing in the name of
Israel. This is not met with enough civil
society initiatives to bring criminals to
justice for the sake of exposing the
organizations that recruit them, the “support
groups” that sustain them, and government
silence and hypocrisy that tolerate the entire
criminal enterprise.
Israeli-western War
Western
involvement in the war on the Palestinian people
is indeed going beyond the usual and known
support of funds, military technology and
economic aid, to actual participation in the
slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza. This is not a
matter than can be addressed within the larger
argument of Western double standards in Israel
and Palestine, but an urgent issue that demands
immediate attention.
By
preventing those who leave their countries to
kill Palestinians in Gaza, less civilians are
likely to be murdered.
Legal
cases should be brought before courts throughout
western capitals to try known names of US-EU
soldiers, and new lists should be composed of
others who use dual citizenship status to
further the suffering of the Palestinians so
that legal action may immediately take place.
It is
one thing to fail to stop war crimes from being
committed, it is a whole other level of failure
to defend, finance and take active part in
carrying out these war crimes. Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is not the only
leader culpable of Gaza’s bloodbath; others in
western capitals should also be held to account.
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