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           |  | Israelis Express Hate-Filled Racism on Death of 9 
	Palestinian Children
 
 By Paul Balles
 
 Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 12, 2012
 
 
 
 This article "Who is the real enemy?" reveals how dozens of Israeli thugs 
	expressed their hate-filled racism online following the death of nine 
	Palestinian children and one adult in a bus accident in Palestine. *** A story appeared in Israel’s Haaretz newspaper last month about what 
	happened after nine Palestinian children and one adult were killed in a 
	school bus accident north of Jerusalem.
 In “Enemies, a hate story”, 
	Gideon Levy described the coverage of the story as "Workmanlike overall if 
	faceless and depersonalized."
 
 The accident would have been followed 
	by "a lot more blood and tears" if the children had been Jewish, adds Levy.
 
 But worse than ignoring the tragic deaths of the children when an 
	Israeli truck overturned their bus were the nasty, hateful things that 
	Israelis had to say on the internet.
 
 They revealed their names and 
	their Facebook photos, spewing forth nauseating, hate-permeated racism that 
	seemed to exceed anything seen here previously," wrote Levy.
 
 "Relax, 
	these are Palestinian children," Benny Dazanashvili wrote on Twitter.
 
 "It seems these are Palestinians ... God willing," posted Tal Biton.
 
 "I hope every day there is a bus like this," chipped in Itai 
	Viltzig.
 
 “Dozens, if not hundreds, of Internet surfers said a prayer 
	of thanks - for the terrible death by fire of young children on a school 
	field trip - and the responses were featured on the web pages of the prime 
	minister and the Israel Police and the Walla! Web portal,” wrote Levy.
 
 The only light came from Meira Baruch, who wrote: "I'm 63 years old. Only a 
	few times in my life have I been ashamed to be a Jew. Today I am ashamed. 
	How can anyone rejoice over the death of little children?"
 
 What 
	Levy says next should be covered in every major newspaper and TV station in 
	the West: "Enemies, a hate story. In the past few years, anti-Arab hatred 
	and racism have reached monstrous proportions and are no longer restricted 
	to a negligible minority."
 
 These Israelis are inviting a blowback of 
	hatred from Palestinians who have generally been placid. Of all who should 
	know better, young Jews should have learned how high a price accompanies 
	racial hatred.
 
 Levy comments on the difference in attitudes between 
	the Palestinians and Israelis: "Palestinians I have met over the years, all 
	of them victims of the occupation, speak about their dream of living 
	together in peace while the majority of Israelis dream of "the separation".
 
 Herein lies the problem for both Israelis and Palestinians. If the 
	Israelis dream of “the separation” they anticipate the elimination of all 
	but Jews from Palestine.
 
 Many of these Israelis still have illusions 
	of eliminating Palestinians by forcing them out of both Gaza and the West 
	Bank and into refugee camps in Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Egypt.
 
 Despite the talk about a two-state solution, the evidence of real Israeli 
	intentions exists in the Wall (meant to divide farm lands), the theft of 
	water sources and the continued development of settlements.
 
 On many 
	occasions recently, Palestinians have reported unprovoked abuse by Israelis 
	in the settlements.  The government does nothing to stop this kind of 
	behaviour; fitting only what Gideon Levy called “a dream of separation”.
 
 On February 22, PLO Executive Committee member and lawmaker Hanan 
	Ashrawi called on the European Union to rescue the two-state solution. “We 
	call on European countries to translate policy into action and implement new 
	creative initiatives to rescue the two-state solution before Israel destroys 
	the chances for peace.”
 
 Ashrawi’s is the voice Levy referred to as 
	the Palestinian’s “dream of living together in peace.” Her call to the 
	European Union to act conveys her hope that the Europeans may help the peace 
	process where others have failed.
 
 Meanwhile, Israel approves 
	building over 500 settlement units.
 
 
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