How do People in Gaza Keep Going?

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Postby American Dream » Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:58 pm

How do People Keep Going?
February 11, 2009
By Kathy Kelly



People have asked me, since I returned from Gaza, how people manage? How do they keep going after being traumatized by bombing and punished by a comprehensive state of siege? I wonder myself. I know that whether the loss of life is on the Gazan or the Israeli side of the border, bereaved survivors feel the same pain and misery. On both sides of the border, I think children pull people through horrendous and horrifying nightmares. Adults squelch their panic, cry in private, and strive to regain semblances of normal life, wanting to carry their children through a precarious ordeal.

And the children want to help their parents. In Rafah, the morning of January 18th, when it appeared there would be at least a lull in the bombing, I watched children heap pieces of wood on plastic tarps and then haul their piles toward their homes. The little ones seemed proud to be helping their parents recover from the bombing. I'd seen just this happy resilience among Iraqi children, after the 2003 Shock and Awe bombing, as they found bricks for their parents to use for a makeshift shelter in a bombed military base.

Children who survive bombing are eager to rebuild. They don't know how jeopardized their lives are, how ready adults are to bomb them again.

In Rafah, that morning, an older man stood next to me, watching the children at work. "You see," he said, looking upward as an Israeli military surveillance drone flew past, "if I pick up a piece of wood, if they see me carrying just a piece of wood, they might mistake it for a weapon, and I will be a target. So these children collect the wood."

While the high-tech drone collected information,-- "intelligence" that helps determine targets for more bombing, --toddlers collected wood. Their parents, whose homes were partially destroyed, needed the wood for warmth at night and for cooking. Because of the Israeli blockade against Gaza, there wasn't any gas.

With the border crossing at Rafah now sealed again, people who want to obtain food, fuel, water, construction supplies and goods needed for everyday life will have to rely, increasingly, on the damaged tunnel industry to import these items from the Egyptian side of the border. Israel's government says that Hamas could use the tunnels to import weapons, and weapons could kill innocent civilians, so the Israeli military has no choice but to bomb the neighborhood built up along the border, as they have been doing.

Suppose that the U.S. weapon makers had to use a tunnel to deliver weapons to Israel. The U.S. would have to build a mighty big tunnel to accommodate the weapons that Boeing, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and Caterpillar have supplied to Israel. The size of such a tunnel would be an eighth wonder of the world, a Grand Canyon of a tunnel, an engineering feat of the ages.

Think of what would have to come through.

Imagine Boeing's shipments to Israel traveling through an enormous underground tunnel, large enough to accommodate the wingspans of planes, sturdy enough to allow passage of trucks laden with missiles. According to UK's Indymedia Corporate Watch, 2009, Boeing has sent Israel 18 AH-64D Apache Longbow fighter helicopters, 63 Boeing F15 Eagle fighter planes, 102 Boeing F16 Eagle fighter planes, 42 Boeing AH-64 Apache fighter helicopters, F-16 Peace Marble II & III Aircraft, 4 Boeing 777s, and Arrow II interceptors, plus IAI-developed arrow missiles, and Boeing AGM-114 D Longbow Hellfire missiles,

In September of last year, the U.S. government approved the sale of 1,000 Boeing GBU-9 small diameter bombs to Israel, in a deal valued at up to 77 million.

Now that Israel has dropped so many of those bombs on Gaza, Boeing shareholders can count on more sales, more profits, if Israel buys new bombs from them from them. Perhaps there are more massacres in store. It would be important to maintain the tunnel carefully.

Raytheon, one of the largest U.S. arms manufacturers, with annual revenues of around $20 billion, is one of Israel's main suppliers of weapons. In September last year, the US Defense Security Cooperation Agency approved the sale of Raytheon kits to upgrade Israel's Patriot missile system at a cost of $164 million. Raytheon would also use the tunnel to bring in Bunker Buster bombs as well as Tomahawk and Patriot missiles.

Lockheed Martin is the world's largest defense contractor by revenue, with reported sales, in 2008, of $42.7 billion. Lockheed Martin's products include the Hellfire precision-guided missile system, which has reportedly been used in the recent Gaza attacks. Israel also possesses 350 F-16 jets, some purchased from Lockheed Martin.
Think of them coming through the largest tunnel in the world.

Maybe Caterpillar Inc. could help build such a tunnel. Caterpillar Inc., the world's largest manufacturer of construction (and destruction) equipment, with more than $30 billion in assets, holds Israel's sole contract for the production of the D9 military bulldozer, specifically designed for use in invasions of built-up areas. The U.S. government buys Caterpillar bulldozers and sends them to the Israeli army as part of its annual foreign military assistance package. Such sales are governed by the US Arms Export Control Act, which limits the use of U.S. military aid to "internal security" and "legitimate self defense" and prohibits its use against civilians.

Israel topples family houses with these bulldozers to make room for settlements. All too often, they topple them on the families inside. American peace activist Rachel Corrie was crushed to death standing between one of these bulldozers and a Palestinian doctor's house.

In truth, there's no actual tunnel bringing U.S. made weapons to Israel. But the transfers of weapons and the U.S. complicity in Israel's war crimes are completely invisible to many U.S. people.

The United States is the primary source of Israel's arsenal. For more than 30 years, Israel has been the largest recipient of U.S. foreign assistance and since 1985 Israel has received about 3 billion dollars, each year, in military and economic aid from the U.S. ("U.S. and Israel Up in Arms," Frida Berrigan, Foreign Policy in Focus, January 17, 2009)

So many Americans can't even see this flood of weapons, and what it means, for us, for Gaza's and Israel's children, for the world's children.

And so, people in Gaza have a right to ask us, how do you manage? How do you keep going? How can you sit back and watch while your taxes pay to massacre us? If it would be wrong to send rifles and bullets and primitive rockets into Gaza, weapons that could kill innocent Israelis, then isn't it also wrong to send Israelis the massive arsenal that has been used against us, killing over 400 of our children, in the past six weeks, maiming and wounding thousands more?

But, standing over the tunnels in Rafah, that morning, under a sunny Gazan sky, hearing the constant droning buzz of mechanical spies waiting to call in an aerial bombardment, no one asked me, an American, those hard questions. The man standing next to me pointed to a small shed where he and others had built a fire in an ash can. They wanted me to come inside, warm up, and receive a cup of tea.

Kathy Kelly (kathy@vcnv.org) co-coordinates Voices for Creative Nonviolence (www.vcnv.org).


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Postby anothershamus » Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:21 pm

Man, excellent article, I can hardly keep going just reading about all the atrocities they have to put up with.
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Postby American Dream » Sat Feb 14, 2009 2:32 pm

I saw Kathy Kelly speak a couple of weeks ago when she just got back from Gaza. She is an amazing person, possessed of a very potent and grounded spirituality. She does not discount conflict and anger, but keeps focused on achieving Justice, along with Peace. She is also politically very savvy, and understands full well the perils of international solidarity work, especially for middle-class "First World" people. She absolutely affirms the value of working locally for a just society as well as internationalism.

All in all, a truly inspiring and commendable human being.
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Re: How do People in Gaza Keep Going?

Postby Seamus OBlimey » Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:36 pm

American Dream wrote:[b]How do People Keep Going?
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We just do.
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Re: How do People in Gaza Keep Going?

Postby AlicetheKurious » Sat Feb 14, 2009 4:07 pm

Seamus OBlimey wrote:
American Dream wrote:How do People Keep Going?


We just do.



Baroness Neville-Jones: Israel has lessons for UK on security

From The Jewish Chronicle
Dana Gloger
September 16, 2008


Shadow security minister Baroness Pauline Neville-Jones has said that Israel "had shown the world" how to deal with terrorism while maintaining democracy.

The former head of the UK's joint intelligence committee, who is now the national security adviser to Conservative leader David Cameron, said Britain could learn from Israel on how to handle terrorist threats and said she believed co-operation between the two countries to be close.

"I cannot say for sure as I'm not in government, but I understand Israel and Britain do co-operate and that that goes well."

Baroness Neville-Jones made the comments on her return from a visit to the country, organised by the Conservative Friends of Israel (CFI).

She said: "Any society that is facing a terrorist threat must learn how to have resilience and endurance and how to cope with the threats while maintaining their liberty. Israel has managed to do this but I am concerned about Britain and that things could go too far in terms of cutting freedoms."

She said she opposed the government's proposals in the Counter-Terrorism Bill to extend the amount of time that terror suspects can be held without trial from 28 days to 42 days.

"It does not necessarily follow that by cutting a society's freedoms, you will get more security. I believe Israel has shown the world this, by hanging on to its principles of freedom and democracy while facing terrorism."

While in Israel, Baroness Neville-Jones watched British troops being trained by an Israeli company in the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (military unpiloted aircrafts).

In Herzlia, she addressed the International Institute of Counter-Terrorism's annual conference, and declared that Israelis had demonstrated "a remarkable and principled courage" in the face of terrorist threats.

"There is much that we can learn from Israel's experience
," she added.

Baroness Neville-Jones also warned that "extremist organisations" such as Hizbollah and Hizb-ut-Tahrir should be banned.

On September 29, she will address the CFI lunch at the Conservative party conference in Birmingham.

This week James Arbuthnot MP, chairman of the House of Commons Defence Committee, who is chairman of CFI, was also in Israel, while the Shadow Children, Schools and Families Minister, Michael Gove, will make his first visit to the country with CFI after Succot.

http://www.thejc.com/articles/baroness- ... k-security


UK Prime Minister criticizes Israel's targeting of civilians; agrees to assist Israel in Occupation
Sunday January 18, 2009 22:27
by Saed Bannoura - IMEMC News


In a statement made on Sunday by British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, the Prime Minister criticized Israel for targeting civilians in a ground and air assault that has left over 1,300 dead in three weeks. But at the same time, officials in the British government were busy signing agreements with the Israeli military that would commit British intelligence and security resources to supporting the Israeli occupation of Gaza.

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The agreement made between Israel and the UK would commit the British Royal Navy to assist in anti-smuggling operations in the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden. “For a cease-fire to be sustainable, we must address the underlying causes of this conflict, including continued Hamas rocket attacks on Israel and Gaza’s economic isolation,” Brown said on Saturday.

Before Israel agreed to a unilateral ceasefire on Saturday, Israeli officials set requirements for each of a number of European nations and the US. The aim, according to Israeli officials, is to completely disarm the Hamas armed wing and all of the Palestinian resistance fighters. This will prevent the Palestinian resistance from engaging in the internationally-recognized right to resist military occupations and invasions of their land, and will allow full Israeli control over the Palestinian people, their land and their resources.

The European leaders, including Gordon Brown, agreed to the increased commitment to the Israeli military occupation without hesitation.

Brown did make note of the work of the United Nations, and commended the Agency for its efforts to provide humanitarian aid to the Palestinian people of Gaza despite numerous Israeli airstrikes and artillery shelling of its shelter sites and food supplies. He also agreed to triple the amount of humanitarian aid that the British government would commit to the region (although it is unclear how much of this money would go to 'security cooperation' with Israel) to 30 million pounds ($44 million). ...

http://www.imemc.org/article/58525
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Postby slimmouse » Sat Feb 14, 2009 8:32 pm

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Sociopathic sock puppets ( at the very best ).

Legends in both their own minds and genocidal lunchtime.

I mean really.

That said and in all truth a rather nasty reflection of our deepest darkest selves I suppose

I beg anyone to deny this contention.

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Postby AlicetheKurious » Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:09 am

Back to normal (Israeli terrorists kill Palestinians, silence from the Western media):


Feb 14, 2009

GAZA - On Friday night Israeli warplanes pounded with missiles a number of targets in the Jabalya refuge camp, and along the northern parts of Gaza Strip. Six Palestinians were wounded in the missile attacks at around midnight on Friday when a warehouse containing wood blasted in downtown Jabalia. Gaza security sources said that the warehouse is completely destroyed and several homes and buildings were damaged. In the area of Janbal Al-Rayes, Israeli missile was launched at two workshops, but missed the target and hit the open ground in the northeastern parts of Gaza Strip.

In the southern Gaza border to Egypt the Zionist Israel launched four attacks on a number of neighborhoods of Rafah city. Also on Friday two resistance fighters of the Salahuddin Brigades, Popular Resistance Committees, were seriously wounded when an Israeli Drone (unmanned recognition plane) fired a missile at a motorcycle, nearby the eastern of Khan Younis city in the southern Gaza Strip.

In the West Bank city of Al-Khalil [Hebron] Israeli occupation killed a Palestinian child on Friday. According to eye witnesses, the Israelis fired live ammunition at Palestinian youth throwing some stones near the Ibrahimi Mosque, near the Abu al-Rish. Izziddin al-Jama, a 14 year old boy, was killed and died of serious wounds to his chest on the way to Muhammad al-Muhtasib hospital in Al-Khalil. The family of al-Jamal accused the Israeli occupation of killing their son in cold blood. The devastated family of Izzidin said that their son walked out from his home to buy some things in a nearby shop for his family when he was caught in the Israeli fire.

http://www.uruknet.de/?p=m51789&hd=&size=1&l=e
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Postby AlicetheKurious » Sun Feb 15, 2009 2:58 am

...Palestinian sources said the IDF has begun using silencers on their weapons when firing at youths ['youths' is the zionist euphemism for Palestinian children - Alice], which they say generally occurs during protests and clashes with security forces after Friday prayer services.

The sources say this was being done as a cover-up. "No one hears the fire, but when you get to the area you see two or three injured people," one Palestinian said. He said the silencers were a new and dangerous tool employed by the IDF, and claimed their use is proof that the army is shooting to kill rather than to disperse protests. ...

http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340 ... 54,00.html
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Postby StarmanSkye » Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:10 pm

Goddamn.

Man, sometimes-- actually a lota times -- I'm ashamed to share this planet with such vile, contemptable, self-serving egotistical creatures who inflict such appalling misery, suffering, dishonor and distress on others, without questioning their basic premise that it is necessary to do so.

I cannot imagine how Gazans and West Bank citizens endure the near-constant depradations, humiliations, enforced helplessness of their victimization by the Israeli culture of nihilistic violence and fatalistic rage. But I strongly suspect and feel in my gut we all in the 'west' will find ourselves increasingly subject to the same kind of cancerous virus of reactionary oppression by militant extremism, as the forces of tyranny allied with criminal conspiracies lay seige to nations and societies, destroying the basis for freedom and sovereignty, self-actualization and vibrant communities by undermining honest free-market practices and stable currencies, rule-of-law and legitimate, effective citizen-run governments -- as have been done by imperialist federations and colonial powers since whenever but now on an unprecedented, coordinated globalist scale.

Richard Means, spokesperson for the Free Lakota Republic speaks of this as the demodernization of our nations by the PTB, involving the radical disempowerment of organic human communities through the mechanism of federal and bureaucratic regulation and corporate ownership & control, inevitably engaging in the same or similiar, even 'new' forms of warfare, conflict, deceits, thefts, displacements, impoverishment dependencies, economic and societal sabotage, crippling institutions and genocides that were inflicted on indigenous and tribal peoples. This is the corporate-conquest model of 'civilized progress' and economic growth that used the cold war and drove the north-south system of acute economic diparity and exploitation, enlisting agencies such as the IMF and World Bank to hold much of the developing world in a position of servitude and dependency, stunting their own economic development and responsive, effective social governance meeting basic human needs and nurturing the societies' creative and productive potentials.

But back to Gaza before I get too abstract or philosophical...

M heart bleeds. I can't help but be shattered every time I read about or see or think about the immense horrors and agonies being inflicted by the IDF and the settler zealots and the political leadership on the captive, occupied Palestinians who now cling to existence in a noman's freefire zone where even the pretense to justice and human rights has been abandoned, with the full complicity of the morally-bankrupt west of US and Europe as the non-aligned ME 'leaders' facilitate the huge injustices and genocidal atrocities that are ongoing, feeding the parasite industry of war and death with vast misappropriated public funds -- most of it now leveraged decades into the future in a scheme so vast that it dwarfs the pretensions and crimes of history's most notorious tyrants and imperial regimes.

As much as I honor and respect the Palestinian's spirit and right to vigorous armed resistance, and in no way can understand the deeply personal situations and the feelings of despair, anger, sorrow, rage, horror, futility, faith and hope which they must experience and so cannot judge their actions, I cannot see how expressions of armed resistance, especially in such a hugely one-sided David-and-Goliath disparity of force in which even the most potent military actions by the valiant but pathetically disarmed Palestinians ie. the futile and largely self-defeating (are they?) rocket-launches have no real effect other than to further the self-justifying rationale of the militantly-politicized Israeli people to inflict horrendous, devestating damage on Gaza.

In a similiar situation, IF I had not already been greviously injured or killed as a fighter or bystander, I would probably try to marshall all my collective effort towards novel, even outrageously unique, creative venues, to assert and validate and reaffirm my community's and our nation's inherant human value and dignity, to invent and rediscover different forms of resistance that engage vibrant creative energies and insights, to challenge conventions about 'justice' and security that keep the people and region mired in outdated, morally bankrupt and spiritually-flawed concepts about what is 'right' and just, possible and necessary, ideals re: our capacity for compassion and empathy.

What those creative forms might be I don't know, but I would expect a full range of activities and projects, from music and plays to public performances, artworks and outreach, dramatic enactments and skits and role-playing theatre, guerrilla theatre, creative alliances, depicting/making life and art-works as a form of 'survival'.

I've been thinking of something like a worldwide project of awareness and solidarity, ie. Greater Galactic Gaza Airlift Project, a step-or-ten-further than the 60's Pentagon levitation-meditation anti-war activism demonstration thang ...

or Free Palestine, Mind Body & Spirit.

IF I were more grounded and centered spiritually, I probably wouldn't feel so distaught and emotionally shattered when I consider the ongoing tragedy of Palestine today, and similiar neocolonial tyrannies and genocides that are occurring, have been occurring, with much of the world's people's disconnected or unaware, unconcerned or un/misinformed about how we are ALL being cheated and victimized by degrees by immense conspirational forces that are putting in-place a sweeping global system of enslavement, self-perpetuating elite techno-oligarchy of, by, for the PTB.

Ennyway...

RepublicofLakota.com
RusselMeansfreedom.com

-- more info on the Lakota nation Freedom movement, outreach and alliances. I'd say a Lakota-Palestine alliance could be VERY inspirational and powerful. Esp. in context with the expanding awareness and influence of the States' Rights/Sovereignty issue, as states draw a line in the sand declaring Federal usurpation of state's rights to be inherantly unconstitutional and the Fed thus illegitimate.

Thangs ARE happening, people are waking up and realize how out-of-balance and corrupt the system has been allowed to get.

WE dropped the ball in not assuming our citizen oversight responsibilities.
Long past time to make a stand and get organized, eh?

Peace, if not now, WHEN?

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Postby MacCruiskeen » Sun Feb 15, 2009 5:48 pm

Great post, StarmanSkye.

How much longer are we going to let them get away with it? Something has to give, before everything crashes.
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