Can there be any doubt who the real terrorists
are?
US definition fits Israel perfectly
By Stuart Littlewood
ccun.org, Redress, December 30, 2008
Stuart Littlewood calls on Western leaders to pull the plug
on Israel until it conforms to international law and the will of the
United Nations, pulls back behind the 1967 border and strictly observes
the principles of universal human rights. Otherwise, they “risk a mighty
moral backlash from ordinary people, who are beginning to learn the
awful truth”.
The patience of all decent men must surely be
exhausted.
Today’s [27 December] slaughter of innocents in Gaza,
with at least 230 reported killed in raids on “Hamas terror operatives”
(as the Israeli military put it), amounted to “a mass execution”, said
Hamas.
Can there now be any doubt who the real terrorists are?
The killing spree couldn’t have happened without the tacit
approval of America, Britain and the European Union. The political
pea-brains that direct the pro-Israel Western alliance were partying,
gorging themselves on Christmas fare or binge-shopping while this
massacre of hungry women and children and their despairing menfolk in
Gaza was being planned and executed.
According to the US's own definition of terrorism Israel is squarely
in the frame. Under Section 3 of Executive Order 13224 "Blocking
Property and prohibiting Transactions with Persons who commit, threaten
to commit, or support Terrorism", the term “terrorism” means an activity
that:
(i) involves a violent act or an act dangerous to human life,
property, or infrastructure; and
(ii) appears to be intended
to intimidate or coerce a civilian population;
to influence the policy of a government by intimidation or coercion;
or
to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction,
assassination, kidnapping, or hostage-taking.
The order and its definition of terrorism, signed 23 September 2001
by George W. Bush, is used to outlaw and crush any organization,
individual or country the US doesn’t like. The Israeli regime’s "amoral
thugs", as a British MP branded them, have plainly been terrorizing the
Palestinians for the last 60 years.
Israel's massacre of Gazans
no doubt took place with the tacit approval of America, Britain and the
European Union
The long drawn-out siege and blockade of Gaza, and the
numerous military assaults on its people and their legitimate
government, are only the latest crimes in a catalogue of torment and
terror. They are clearly attempts to "intimidate and coerce", while the
mass destruction of Gaza's infrastructure, the withholding of
humanitarian aid, the assassinations, the abductions, the bulldozing of
Palestinian homes, and the many violent and dangerous acts, including
indiscriminate bombing and shelling (and the use of cluster bombs in
Lebanon), ensure Israel’s ugly head is a perfect fit for America’s
terrorist hat.
How does the world feel about Obama pledging to
“forge an unshakeable bond” with the "miracle" of terrorist Israel?
How do we feel about the EU rewarding Israel for its terrorist acts
with enhanced benefits under the EU-Israel Association Agreement?
How do we Britons feel about our Intelligence and Security Committee
being chaired by a Friend of Terrorist Israel and 5 out of its 9 members
also being the Zionist regime’s devoted Friends? How do we feel about
our Foreign Affairs Committee being chaired by a Friend of Terrorist
Israel – and our Defence Committee too?
Britain’s prime minister,
Gordon Brown, and his predecessor, now peace envoy Tony Blair, both
self-confessed Zionists, have given their undying support to a terrorist
state and steered Britain’s foreign policy on a course that has earned
the opprobrium of civilized people.
The best Brown could do
today was urge “restraint”. He called on Gazan “militants” to “cease all
rocket attacks on Israel immediately”, but didn’t urge his bosom pals to
end the siege and their illegal occupation which, as every sane person
knows, are the cause of the strife. Our Foreign Office went so far as to
say they were “deeply concerned” then spouted the mantra: “The only way
to achieve a lasting peace is through peaceful means”.
The only
peaceful means of achieving a lasting peace is for Western leaders to
pull the plug on Israel until the regime conforms to international law
and the will of the United Nations (without whose misguided generosity
there would never have been a state of Israel), pulls back behind the
1967 border and strictly observes the principles of universal human
rights.
If they don’t shoulder their responsibility, they risk a
mighty moral backlash from ordinary people, who are beginning to learn
the awful truth.
Stuart Littlewood is author of the book Radio Free
Palestine, which tells the plight of the Palestinians under occupation.
For further information please visit
www.radiofreepalestine.co.uk.
http://www.redress.cc/palestine/slittlewood20081228
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