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 From Dair Yaseen to Al-Ahli Hospital, Israel's 
		Legacy of Killing Palestinians  By Nasim Ahmed Palestine Information 
		Center, October 19, 2023  |  |  
			
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				| A dead Palestinian victim 
				who was killed by Israeli missiles on Gaza homes, on October 19, 
				2023
 |  |  From Dair Yaseen to Al-Ahli Hospital, Israel's legacy of 
		killing Palestinians
		Israel's legacy of killing Palestinians (palinfo.com)
 Israel’s propaganda machine has begun to work overtime to 
		convince the world of the occupation state’s innocence in the bombing of 
		Al-Ahli Arab Hospital on Tuesday night 17/10/203. Complicit in the 
		destruction of Gaza, Western leaders aided by the media have also 
		started to work round the clock to dutifully parrot the lies, amplifying 
		the fog of war. US President Joe Biden, who was the first Western leader 
		to repeat the gruesome Israeli lie about 40 beheaded babies, dutifully 
		trumpeted the Israeli narrative that a misfired Hamas rocket killed 500 
		people.
 
 The playbook is all too familiar. First blanket denial. 
		Then blame militants. As the truth emerges, Israelis cry “mistake”, 
		“just an accident”. When that fails to quell public outrage and people 
		demand accountability, Israel shouts anti-Semitism. And when all else 
		fails, critics are denounced as Nazis and fascists in their twisted 
		narrative. This course has been charted before. The same smokescreens 
		used to obscure the killing of Shireen Abu Aqlih are being deployed once 
		again.
 
 We don’t require a forensic investigation – though one 
		should be carried out by an independent body – to hold Israel 
		responsible for the bombing of Al-Ahli Arab Hospital. Israel has been 
		openly pre-justifying hospital bombing and school bombing before 
		launching its military campaign. It’s been pre-justifying war crimes, 
		declaring with no fear of accountability that it will impose collective 
		punishment by denying Gazans electricity, water and food.
 
 Israel’s denial is not credible, because the occupation state has a long 
		history of committing atrocities and massacres against Palestinians. For 
		decades, the brutal realities of massacres were suppressed, details 
		buried. But slowly they came to light – stories of indiscriminate 
		slaughter, rape, torture and exile, of defenseless civilians. The brutal 
		details of these killings have been revealed over the course of time. 
		Fortunately, in the world of social media, lies and propaganda are 
		harder to conceal. While Israel still tries desperately to control the 
		narrative, Palestinian voices now ring out louder. Their stories and 
		images expose Israeli lies in real-time.
 
 A cursory glance at 
		history shows how mass killing of Palestinians was a strategy employed 
		by Zionist military groups to ethnically cleanse Palestinians. Israel’s 
		potential ground offensive in Gaza raises a chilling prospect – mass 
		slaughter and ethnic cleansing, repeating the dark tactics of the past.
 
 One of the earliest and most notorious was the massacre at the 
		Palestinian village Dair Yaseen (Deir Yassin) in 1948. As many as 250 
		people including men, women, children and the elderly are said to have 
		been killed. The aim of the atrocity was to sow terror and fear to force 
		Palestinians to flee. Some 750,000 Palestinian, three-quarters of the 
		population, fled because of the terror campaign unleashed by the 
		Israelis.
 
 A month after Deir Yassin, Israeli forces slaughtered 
		up to 200 Palestinians in the coastal village of Tantura. It was part of 
		a ruthless ethnic cleansing campaign – Plan Dalet – to seize territory 
		for a future Jewish state. Tantura was one of 64 Palestinian villages 
		lining the road between Tel Aviv and Haifa. Once thriving coastal 
		communities, all were wiped off the map – except two. The inhabitants 
		were expelled en masse, joining the hundreds of thousands of 
		Palestinians ethnically cleansed from their ancestral lands in 1948.
 
 Israel’s seemingly never-ending drive to uproot Palestinians from 
		their homes by force of arms and threat of imminent slaughter resulted 
		in another massacre on 29 October 1956 in the village of Kafr Qasim, on 
		the Israeli side of the 1949 Armistice (“Green”) Line. Soldiers went 
		door-to-door, spraying homes with gunfire. Forty-nine residents were 
		massacred in under an hour – men, women, children gunned down in cold 
		blood. The violence was calculated, intended to stoke terror, make 
		Palestinians flee for their lives.
 
 According to Palestinian 
		historians, the massacre at Kafr Qasim mirrored the typical Israeli 
		blueprint of terrorizing Palestinians into fleeing. In his book Atlas of 
		Palestine (1917-1966), Dr. Salman Abu Sitta lists at least 232 places 
		where atrocities, massacres, destruction, plunder and looting were 
		carried out by the Zionists between 1947 and 1956. Almost every one of 
		30 military operations were accompanied by one or two massacres of 
		civilians. There were at least 77 reported massacres, half of which took 
		place before any Arab regular soldier set foot in Palestine during the 
		1948 Israeli-Arab war.
 
 Decades of Israeli occupation birthed 
		countless atrocities against Palestinians, including horrors beyond 
		their borders. In 1982, the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps in Lebanon 
		became a brutal killing field. Christian militia, unleashed into the 
		camps under Israeli protection, went on a 38-hour rampage. They 
		slaughtered over 3,000 Palestinian civilians in cold blood. Rape, 
		mutilation and torture preceded endless executions. Parents saw their 
		children die before facing the same fate.
 
 Israel denied direct 
		blame, but its fingerprints were everywhere. They lit up the camps at 
		night to aid the killers. They prevented desperate victims from fleeing. 
		UN resolutions declared Israel complicit in an act of genocide. Then 
		Defense Minister Ariel Sharon, found personally responsible for enabling 
		the bloodbath, faced no real consequences. The victims saw no justice. 
		It was one of countless episodes of Israeli leaders incubating 
		anti-Palestinian violence with impunity.
 
 Israel’s violence 
		against Palestinians extends far beyond isolated massacres. Thousands 
		have been killed over decades to maintain Israel’s illegal occupation.
 
 Past Gaza assaults bear names now synonymous with death – Operation 
		Cast Lead in 2008-2009 left 1,400 Palestinians dead. Operation 
		Protective Edge in 2014 killed 2,251 more. These attacks came on the 
		heels of countless other operations, each leaving hundreds dead and 
		thousands more wounded.
 
 The onslaught did not cease. During the 
		2019 Great March of Return, Israeli snipers gunned down 267 unarmed 
		protesters. Over 30,000 more suffered critical injuries. Children and 
		medics were not spared.
 
 With the fog of war descending once more 
		as Israel’s propaganda machine lurches into motion, fabricating myths to 
		shield the truth, following the bombing of Al-Ahli Hospital, while 
		Western leaders and media obediently amplify Israel’s distortions, 
		muddying reality, let’s not forget that Israel’s legacy of killing and 
		massacres.
 
 Just as in the past the truth will not be buried under 
		this avalanche of deception. People around the world see through the web 
		of lies, and recognize the regime’s brutality laid bare. The stories of 
		those shelled while seeking care at Al-Ahli cannot be erased.
 
 Israel’s desperate myths may multiply, but the blood-drenched reality 
		remains. The propaganda will not whisk away the war crimes, nor 
		inoculate Israel from accountability.
 
 
 - Nasim Ahmed is a 
		political analyst. He publishes articles on a daily basis with the 
		London-based Middle East Monitor (MEMO) focusing in particular on Israel 
		and Palestine and the Gulf region
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