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April 10, 2002
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April 10, 2002
Blaming the Victims:
Hating the Palestinians
By M. Junaid Alam
With Israeli troops currently ravaging entire
Palestinian cities, urinating in homes, beating civilians, strapping
them to tanks as human shields, shooting them like dogs in the
streets--in a word, defending civilization--American pundits
have come up with a timely answer to the situation: blame the
Palestinians.
Who is responsible for Sharon being put
into power, but the wicked Palestinians who forced the poor Israelis
to elect him; who is being called to "end terror" as
Palestinian civilians starve and bleed to death in the streets,
but a man literally hiding behind barb wires in a shelled-out
compound, Yassir Arafat.
The gravest offense of the dark-hearted
and dark-skinned Palestinians, however, is suicide bombing. Op-ed
writers feign absolute horror, disbelief, and disgust at this
most inhumane act, assuring us that no people on earth now or
ever before were capable of such hatred, save the Palestinians.
A week and a half into an Israeli invasion that has left 200
Palestinian slaughtered, media experts invite representatives
of the Palestinian people on television, only to interrogate
them like Al-Qaeda detainees about this heinous crime of suicide
bombing. Every assessment of the conflict begins and ends with
denunciations of the suicide bombings, with nothing in between
but the occasional clearing of the throat to emphasize the moral
authority of the assertion. But do these moralistic tirades contain
a single ounce of consistency, sincerity, or truth in them? Let
us see if such is the case.
Though I hesitate to slander the American
establishment with the vile accusation of compassion, it is only
reasonable to suppose that their talking heads oppose suicide
bombings because it targets and kills civilians. But something
is clearly amiss: where is the mere mention of Palestinian casualties
in this conflict? Few, if any, of our self-appointed guardians
of civilization and democracy mourn the massacre of hundreds,
and the dispossession of hundreds of thousands, at the hands
Jewish terrorist groups and militias expelled the Palestinian
natives from their villages from 1947-1949. Even less is said
about the thugs who dominate the illegal settlements stabbed
into the bleeding heart of Palestinian territory by Israel today.
There are no grandiloquent speeches about the further expropriations
of Palestinian land and property that began in 1967, and continue
to this day. Moshe Dayan, the prestigious IDF commander who gleefully
gloated: "There is not one single place built in this country
that did not have a former Arab population.", must be smiling
in his grave at this double-standard.
Clearly, the house demolitions, settlement
expansions, and ethnic cleansing campaigns target civilians.
And even more clearly, the Israeli army, responsible for more
than five-fold the civilian casualties than suicide bombers,
has always targeted civilians, at least according to every human
rights group that has monitored them. Their shooting of ambulances,
international protesters, and reporters, prevention of the wounded
from receiving treatment, and deliberate sniping of civilians
outside of their homes during curfew is not exactly damning counter-evidence.
Based on the above, it is impossible
for us to say that the op-ed writers and media analysts revile
suicide bombing because it kill civilians, or else their sympathy
would extend to the far more numerous Palestinian civilian victims.
This represents a problem--or so it would seem. In reality there
is a very simple answer: for many commentators, Palestinians
simply aren't human. This postulation solves much of the dilemma:
after all, it is no great crime to mistreat, kick around, shoot
and maim mere sub-human animals. Especially the smaller ones,
as they make for much more difficult kills--and thus excellent
target practice.
But what about the more 'moderate' section
of the propagandizing class? Surely not all of them are so cruel.
No, some other sentiment must be behind their deep, heartfelt
moral qualms. Perhaps some experts abhor suicide bombings because
the subject deliberately kills him or herself in the process,
ending his or her life intentionally. But is this satisfactory?
How is it possible for the same analyst to dismiss the deaths
and dispossession of thousands of Palestinians, only to express
great moral consternation at the lost life of one? I remember
seeing one MSNBC "terrorism expert" recently screaming,
"I have never seen an American or an Israeli strap bombs
to his waist!". What American or Israeli needs a bomb belt
when ten times the damage can (and is) dished out by trained
killers pressing a few buttons in armored tanks or bomber aircraft?
If such sages are so disturbed by the suicide aspect, why don't
they bequeath the Palestinians with the tanks, guns, jets, and
missiles necessary to wage a war of resistanc e? Will they commit
to this noble course of action after they are done advocating
these same weapons for the Israelis, who are waging a war of
occupation? Or perhaps after they are done advocating the usual
$5 billion dollar annual donation to the Israelis for making
such good use of these precious instruments of civilization?
Unlikely.
The supposed moral superiority claimed
by the so-called defenders of civilization is nothing but sheer
nonsense; their moral standards are nearly as appalling as their
immoral double standards. Mainstream debate and discussion about
the recent conflict has been confined to whether our interests
would be best represented by barbecuing or boiling the Palestinians.
I think it is sufficiently clear that the mainstream American
media is complicit in the ongoing massacre campaign in the Occupied
Territories.
Indeed, the most prized occupied territory
in the hands of the Israeli government is the one-sided American
media itself. It is for this reason that we, as Americans, must
declare our own intifada against the suffocation of the truth--and
for the liberation of millions of Palestinians struggling not
only for their freedom, but for their very survival.
M. Junaid Alam
is an undergraduate student of Political Science Northeastern
University, a Boston Anti-war activist, and a member of the Committee
for Peace and Justice [Boston] .He can be reached at: alam.m@neu.edu
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