Gideon Levy: The Israel Massacre Forces
Israeli
military snipers fired at hundreds of civilians, hitting over 750 and
killing 15, but two Palestinians who dared return fire at the soldiers
who were massacring them are “terrorists,” their actions labeled “terror
attacks” and their sentence – death.
The shooting on the Gaza border shows once again that the killing of Palestinians is accepted in Israel more lightly than the killing of mosquitoes
By Gideon Levy, Ha’aretz
The death counter ticked away wildly. One death
every 30 minutes. Again. Another one. One more. Israel was busy
preparing for the seder night. TV stations continued broadcasting their
nonsense.
It’s not hard to imagine what would have happened
if a settler had been stabbed – on-site broadcasts, throw open the
studios. But in Gaza the Israel Defense Forces continued to massacre
mercilessly, with a horrific rhythm, as Israel celebrated Passover.
If there was any concern, it was because soldiers couldn’t celebrate the seder. By nightfall the body count had reached at least 15,
all of them by live fire, with more than 750 wounded. Tanks and
sharpshooters against unarmed civilians. That’s called a massacre.
There’s no other word for it.
Comic relief was provided by the army spokesman,
who announced in the evening: “A shooting attack was foiled. Two
terrorists approached the fence and fired at our soldiers.” This came
after the 12th Palestinian fatality and who knows how many wounded.
Sharpshooters fired at hundreds of civilians but
two Palestinians who dared return fire at the soldiers who were
massacring them are “terrorists,” their actions labeled “terror attacks”
and their sentence – death. The lack of self-awareness has never sunk
to such depths in the IDF.
As usual, the media lent its appalling support.
After 15 deaths Or Heller on Channel 10 News declared that the most
serious incident of the day had been the firing by the two Palestinians.
Dan Margalit “saluted” the army.
Israel was brainwashed again and sat down to a
festive meal in a spirit of self-satisfaction. And then people recited
“Pour out Thy wrath upon the nations that know Thee not,” impressed by
the spread of plagues and enthusing at the mass murder of babies (the
killing of the first-born Egyptians, the 10th plague).
Christian Good Friday and the Jewish seder night
became a day of blood for the Palestinians in Gaza. You can’t even call
it a war crime because there was no war there.
The test by which the IDF and the pathological
indifference of public opinion should be judged is the following: What
would happen if Jewish Israeli demonstrators, ultra-Orthodox or
others, threatened to invade the Knesset? Would such insane live fire
by tanks or sharpshooters be understood by the public? Would the murder
of 15 Jewish demonstrators pass with silence? And if several dozen
Palestinians managed to enter Israel, would that justify a massacre?
The killing of Palestinians is accepted in Israel
more lightly than the killing of mosquitoes. There’s nothing cheaper in
Israel than Palestinian blood. If there were a hundred or even a
thousand deaths Israel would still “salute” the IDF. This is the army
whose commander, the good and moderate Gadi Eisenkot, is received with
such pride by Israelis. Of course, in the holiday media interviews, no
one asked him about the anticipated massacre and no one will ask him now
either.
But an army that prides itself on shooting a
farmer on his land, showing the video on its website in order to
intimidate Gazans; an army that pits tanks against civilians and boasts
of one hundred snipers waiting for the demonstrators is an army that has
lost all restraint. As if there weren’t other measures. As if the IDF
had the authority or right to prevent demonstrations in Gaza,
threatening bus drivers not to transport protesters in territory where
the occupation has long ended, as everyone knows.
Despairing young men sneak in from Gaza, armed
with ridiculous weapons, marching dozens of kilometers without hurting
anyone, only waiting to be caught so as to escape Gaza’s poverty in an
Israeli jail. This doesn’t touch anyone’s conscience either. The main
thing is that the IDF proudly presents its catch. Palestinian President Mahmous Abbas is
responsible for the situation in Gaza. And Hamas, of course. And Egypt.
And the Arab world and the whole world. Just not Israel. It left Gaza
and Israeli soldiers never commit massacres.
The names were published in the evening. One man
was rising from his prayers, another was shot while fleeing. The names
won’t move anyone. Mohammed al-Najar, Omar Abu Samur, Ahmed Odeh, Sari
Odeh, Bader al-Sabag. This space is too small, to our horror, to list
all their names. [See them here.]
Israeli
military snipers fired at hundreds of civilians, hitting over 750 and
killing 15, but two Palestinians who dared return fire at the soldiers
who were massacring them are “terrorists,” their actions labeled “terror
attacks” and their sentence –…
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