Haaretz Editorial: Stop the Bloodbath
The black smoke that
rose above Gaza yesterday and the number of casualties that
climbed by the hour did not interfere with the celebratory opening
of the American Embassy in Jerusalem, highlighting the wanton Israeli
treatment of Palestinians in general and Gazans in particular.
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Atef Abu Saif - Palestinians do not want to negate Israel. We just want a future
Atef Abu Saif - Palestinians do not want to negate Israel. We just want a future
In the atmosphere of
arrogance that has gripped the political system, bolstered by a
sympathetic
American
president who has responded to all the whims of an Israeli prime
minister who refuses to consider peace, it remains to be hoped that at
least today, Nakba Day, the culmination of the Palestinian “March of
Return,” Israel
Defense Forces soldiers will do their best to prevent more mass
killings. It is their duty to stop the tens of thousands of Palestinian
demonstrators who will descend on the Gazan border fence with means as
nonlethal as possible, and with as few casualties as possible. A month and a half of
demonstrations by people who were mostly unarmed has resulted in dozens of
deaths and thousands of wounded Palestinians. During these weeks of
protest, Hamas and
the other resistance movements in Gaza refrained
from launching rockets into Israel. No Israeli soldier or resident was injured.
Israel, on the other hand, acted against the unarmed demonstrators with sniper
fire, live fire that killed and maimed.
In the furthest place
possible from the embassy opening in Jerusalem and the crowds
celebrating Netta Barzilai’s victory in the Eurovision Song Contest,
tens of thousands of desperate people without a present or future tried to cry
for help. A series of broadcasts this week by Israel Television News shows the
extent of the disaster that faces the two million besieged and trapped people
in Gaza. The pictures are heartbreaking and horrific, and they are the real
reason for the protest at the fence. Lethal weapons won’t deter young people
who have nothing left to lose. There is no dispute over Israel’s right to
defend its border, but this does not mean it has the right to do whatever it
pleases to those who try to cross it.
Israel bears
responsibility, although not exclusively, for the Gazan disaster. The 2005
withdrawal did not absolve Israel of its responsibility, certainly so long as
it suffocates Gaza with a blockade.
The people on both
sides of the fence are the same age. On one side are armed Israeli soldiers –
whose lives are not in danger most of the time and none of whom have been
injured – who are free people, citizens of their country, with their future
ahead of them. Facing them are young Gazans, in general unarmed, unprotected,
the vast majority unemployed, and hopeless as long as the siege continues. Most
of them go to the fence demonstrations simply to cry out and express their
despair
The IDF is responsible
for preventing and deterring infiltration into Israeli territory, but the
solution really lies in the Prime Minister’s Office. He must seriously examine
the readiness of Hamas to negotiate
a cease-fire with Israel, and announce steps to reduce the blockade
considerably and allow those seriously wounded to be treated in Israel.
https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/editorial/stop-the-bloodbath-1.6091815