excellent article by amira hass

hits the nail on the head. don’t want to sum it up

Israel’s attack on Gaza is revenge for the Palestinians’ refusal to accept occupation

Say what you will about Hamas’ rocket fire, at least they managed to scratch the surface of Israel’s faith in the normalcy of its domination of another people.

By | Jul. 23, 2014 | 3:30 AM | 4
IDF tanks fire toward Gaza during Operation Protective Edge, July 21, 2014.

IDF tank fires at Gaza. Photo by Moti Milrod

There is method in madness, and the Israeli insanity, which refuses to grasp the extent of its revenge in Gaza, has very good reasons for being the way it is. The entire nation is the army, the army is the nation, and both are represented by a Jewish-democratic government and a loyal press, and the four of them work together to stave off the great betrayal: the Palestinians’ refusal to recognize the normalcy of the situation.

The Palestinians are disobedient. They refuse to adapt. This is after we thought it was working for us, with VIP treatment for a few of them and an opportunity for swollen bank accounts for some, and with enormous donations from the United States and Europe that nurture the pockets of imaginary Palestinian rule.

The insistent, steadfast demonstrations in West Bank villages have not even scratched the surface of the Israeli faith in the normalcy of our domination of another people. The boycott, divestment and sanctions movement did manage to confuse our ego a bit, but it is still not enough to make Israelis want to get the message. The Palestinian reconciliation government seemed to move us another step forward; it had the potential to embark on the path of rejecting the show of normalcy dictated by Israel, but too many forces within Fatah and Hamas did not support it.

Then it was the turn of Hamas’ rockets to disturb the occupier’s rest. Say what you will about it, but they succeeded in doing what the demonstrations, the boycott of Tapuzina orange drink and the concert cancellations did not.

Nation, army, government and press: You have eyes and ears, yet you will not see and you will not hear. You still hope that the Palestinian blood we have already shed and have yet to shed will win a long-term lull, which will bring us back to occupation as usual. You refuse to use your competence to stop in time, before an even bigger disaster takes place — just as you refused the time before, and the time before that.

And boy, are you competent when you want to be. The armed Hamas operatives who emerged from the tunnel shaft on Kibbutz Nir Am on Monday were dressed as Israeli soldiers. Haaretz’s Amos Harel writes that in the first moments, the field commanders were not sure whether they were soldiers or terrorists. “Finally, thanks to an aerial photograph taken by a drone, they were found to be Hamas operatives,” writes Harel. “They were carrying Kalashnikov rifles, which the Israeli army does not use.”

So the photographs taken by the drone can be very precise when its operators wish. It can discern whether there are children on the seashore or on the roof — children who, even for the legal acrobats in the Justice Ministry and the army, are not a justifiable target for our bombs. The drone can also discern that a rescue team has arrived to pull out wounded people, that families are fleeing their homes. All this can be shown in a close-up photograph taken by a drone, at high enough resolution that the operators of the bombs and the shells have no reason to press the “kill” button on their keyboards. But for some reason, the eye of the drone that can tell the difference between various makes of rifles cannot tell that this figure over here is a child, and that is a mother or a grandmother. Instead, all are given a death sentence.

The Israeliness of the moment is like that drone. It chooses to see blearily. It clings closely to the good, comfortable life of a master nation, unwilling to allow its subjects to interfere with it. Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon translated that into political language when he said, “We will not agree to recognize the reconciliation government, but other arrangements such as controlling crossing points is something we can accept. [Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mahmoud] Abbas will control the crossing points, but he will not control the Gaza Strip itself.”

That is the routine we are cultivating. Gaza and the West Bank are cut off. Hamas controls the Gaza Strip, but under conditions that we dictate, just as Fatah and the PA “rule” in their pockets in the West Bank, in accordance with our conditions. If the Palestinians need to be tamed at times, we will tame them with blood and with more blood. And peace be upon Israel.

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WATCH: video tribute to killed palestinian children – based on fact that reaction would be different if they were white

and i’m crying again… i want a different world. this is all so terrible.. and on repeat. and it hurts.

it’s on fb so plz watch it here

 

 

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ism: occupation army used residents as human shield in west bank

about those human shields.. (they used to do this blatantly before)

 

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important post on ei: 2 videos from shuja’iya, 1 of zionist lunatics, information on artillery shell used, and on khoza’a massacre

Video: Palestinian woman risks life to rescue injured youth in Gaza

Dramatic photographs and footage capture the moment a Palestinian woman ran into a firing zone to rescue a youth injured during relentless Israeli gunfire and shelling.

Meanwhile, another video has emerged showing Israeli soldiers and religious mystics dancing as they adorn artillery shells with blessings.

On Wednesday, the UN Human Rights Council voted by 29-17 to “launch an independent inquiry into purported violations of international humanitarian and human rights laws” during Israel’s attack on Gaza. Many European Union states abstained in the vote and the United States was the sole country to vote against an inquiry.

Rescue

The above video of the rescue incident was posted on YouTube on 20 July, the day dozens of people were killed in heavy Israeli bombardment of the eastern Gaza City neighborhood of Shujaiya.

Writer Refaat Alareer, who comes from Shujaiya, was able to identify the exact location of the incident in the video above and the photographs below.

“The video took place in the main street of Shujaiya, near the eastern edge of the border” with Israel, Alareer told The Electronic Intifada. “The area is highly populated and a little bit far from the borders.”

“I am amazed how the Israelis managed to hit them while this far into Shujaiya,” he said of the images and video showing shelling of the area.

Four photos that have been circulating online were posted on Sami Kishawi’s blog Sixteen Minutes to Palestine.

They were apparently taken moments before the video was shot and show the woman running into a firing zone to rescue the youth.

Kishawi said that although he has conducted searches he’s unable to find the original photographer:

It is unclear if the woman is the youth’s mother. In the video, she is deeply distraught as she cries in Arabic “ibni raah” – which translates as “my son is gone!”

It is a phrase that could mean something dreadful already happened to her son, or that something dreadful very nearly happened.

In the video, the youth is first seen sitting on the ground covered in blood as the woman runs to fetch help. She brings another man who carries the injured youth to a taxi as she follows.

The taxi takes them to an ambulance. As the youth is placed on a stretcher and put into the ambulance, it is clear that his left leg has been severely injured.

The ambulance crew tries to reassure the youth, telling him, “don’t be scared” and “you are fine” as they tend to him and head for al-Shifa hospital.

Twenty-two shells in four minutes

Another video, which Sami Kishawi also blogged, shows approximately four minutes of intense shelling in Shujaiya during which 22 shells land – a rate of about one every ten seconds.

People scream in terror as they try to flee but they have no safe place to go. The footage shows ambulance crews attempting to operate in an area under heavy fire, searching for victims.

Dancing for death

This video was posted on the Facebook page of Tzinur Layla, a program of Israel’s Channel 10 that sources material from social media.

It shows members of the Breslauer Hassidim, a mystical Jewish sect, dancing and singing “Le’hiyot be simcha tamid” (“Always be joyful”) with Israeli soldiers manning an artillery battery.

The Breslauer Hassidim, a sect that typically attracts young men, affix stickers to artillery shells that may be about to be fired into the Gaza Strip.

The stickers carry the phrase “na nach nachma nachman me’uman,” the mystical utterance that refers to the name of their spiritual founder, the eighteenth century Rabbi Nachman of Breslov.

The group explains that uttering the phrase “eases all the troubles and sweetens all the harsh judgements, all the sins and all the falls and all of the heresy of the world” and transforms everything “to good.”

They also say that the incantation “is enough to destroy the Other Side (the Evil Inclination).” This is a reference to taming their sexual libido, Israel expert Dena Shunra told The Electronic Intifada.

The video is reminiscent of a notorious image taken during Israel’s 2006 war on Lebanon showing Israeli girls writing messages on artillery shells.

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Israeli girls write messages on shells ready to be fired by a mobile artillery unit toward Lebanon on 17 July 2006.

(Pedro Ugarte / AFP)

Israel’s indiscriminate weapons

From the video it is possible to identify the shells as M107 155 mm howitzer (heavy artillery) shells.

According to “Indiscriminate Fire,” a 2007 report by Human Rights Watch, Israel fired 14,617 artillery shells into Gaza from September 2005 through May 2007, killing at least 59 people, half of them women and children, and wounding 270.

The most common shell Israel used was the M107 high-explosive artillery shell, according to Human Rights Watch.

Human Rights Watch states:

M107 shells are extremely deadly weapons. The expected lethal radius for a 155 mm high explosive projectile is reportedly between 50 and 150 meters and the expected casualty radius is between 100 and 300 meters. IDF [Israeli army] officials have said that the error radius for a 155 mm shell is usually 25 meters. Therefore, if shells are lobbed as close as 100 meters to populated areas, as allowed under an IDF policy … or even closer, as sometimes happened, it greatly increases the likelihood of civilian casualties.

When the shells explode they can spread about 2,000 fragments in all directions. Sometimes they fail to explode and “become potentially explosive duds,” according to the group.

“Israel Military Industries, a state-owned arms producer and exporter, produces the M107 shell, although Israel has also imported 155mm shells from the United States,” Human Rights Watch says.

In the United States, M107 shells are manufactured by American Ordnance LLC.

Bloodbath continues

As of Wednesday, at least 695 people had been killed and more than 4,000 injured in Israel’s assault on Gaza.

At least 518 of the dead are civilians and 170 are children, according to the UN’s Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA). More than 140,000 of Gaza’s 1.8 plresidents are displaced and seeking shelter, OCHA said, and a three-kilometer strip covering 44 percent of Gaza’s territory has now been declared by Israel as a “no-go zone.”

There are reports of heavy casualties in the village of Khuzaa, east of Khan Younis, due to heavy Israeli artillery shelling.

“According to preliminary information, at least twenty persons were killed,” OCHA said on Wednesday afternoon. “An evacuation of casualties has not yet taken place as ambulances await guarantees of safe access to the area.”

The BBC’s Lyse Doucet was in Khuzaa and tweeted the following observations on Wednesday:

(please see the original link for a series of tweets from khoza’a)

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update on unrwa school shelling

in this article

also, according to the AJE live blog, a unrwa spokesperson said:

We gave the Israelis the precise GPS co-ordinates of the Beit Hanoun shelter as fighting drew in. We were trying to co-ordinate a window [for evacuation] and that was never granted.”

He said he could neither confirm nor deny that Hamas fighters were near the building, but said Israel and Hamas “must respect the inviolability of UN premises, and humanitarian law”.

(and here): “Robert Turner, the UNRWA director in Gaza, said there was no warning from the Israelis about the attack on the school in Beit Hanoun.

He said they were in contact with Israeli forces about a window to evacuate the school before the attack happened.

“This is a designated emergency shelter,” he said.

“The location was conveyed to the Israelis.

He said he had no information that there was military activity around the school.

“This was an installation we were managing, that monitored [to ensure] that our neutrality was maintained.

“We always call on all parties to ensure that civilians are not harmed.”

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