The Ultimate Deception
By Michael S. Ladah
The recent assassinations of Hamas leaders
Sheikh Yassin and Dr. Abdulaziz Rantisi are part of a long term Israeli strategy
the latest in a series of actions taken by Israel toward the ultimate destruction of
Palestinian society. Their implications may be
far more reaching than many analysts have observed, and the need for re-examination of US
policy in the Middle East has never been greater.
The first among Israels objectives
has been to convince the public in Israel and in the West that the destruction of
Palestinian society is acceptable. Israel
has succeeded in creating the wide spread perception within Israel and among American
society that violence committed by the Palestinian paramilitary is reprehensible and never
justified, but that the violence committed by the Israeli occupation forces is somehow
defensible. Israel has unfortunately succeeded in convincing the Israeli and American
public that a Palestinian life is worth less than an Israeli Jewish life. [1]
Israels second objective has been to
transfer (expel) Palestinians to areas outside Palestine.
In spite of its efforts and the support of Jewish communities around the
world, Israels plan to import enough immigrants to offset the increase in the
Palestinian population has failed. The plan
failed even with the intense recruiting among gentiles, in Asia, Latin America and
elsewhere, and even with the promise of free transportation, cash allowances, subsidized
living and free housing on confiscated Palestinian land.
The alternative left for the Israeli government -- long advocated by a
sector of Israeli society -- has been to transfer Palestinians out of Palestine by making
life for Palestinians so unbearable that they would opt to leave or by force
if voluntary departure fails. This
plan will eventually succeed unless Palestinian living conditions improve, which is not
likely in the foreseeable future, and the world community remains alert to Israels
plan.
Israels
third and latest strategy in pursuing its objective of destroying Palestinian society has
been to deceptively enlist the help of the United States, with its military might
and world domination, not only as a partner, which it has already succeeded in doing as
was recently confirmed and announced by George W. Bush, but also as an active combatant. This deception is no where clearer than in the case
of the assassination of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin and Dr. Abdulaziz Rantisi. Sharon knows that Hamas holds their leaders in high
esteem and would no doubt avenge their assassination.
From their side, the Palestinians know that no Israeli action of this
magnitude is ever taken without first consulting with the United States and getting US
approval, in spite of denial of such complicity by the Bush administration.
Sharons latest plot has been not
only to invite Palestinian violence against Israel, but also against the United States. Such violence, in Sharons mind, would invite
the US to lump the Palestinian resistance with al Qaeda and other terrorists
under the US umbrella of war on terror, and cause the US to retaliate with
brute force or instigate Israel to do so on its behalf.
That would certainly help legitimize Sharons objective of the total
destruction of Palestinian society right under the nose of the world community. Most likely, Hamas will see through Sharons
plan, and will restrict its retaliation to Israel, as evidenced by the retraction of
threats against the US in the days following Yassins assassination. It is not likely that Sharon will succeed in
inviting Palestinian terror against the United States or its interests in the Middle East
any time soon. However, one can not expect the
Palestinians to continue indefinitely their self restraint with the United States when
they see their remaining land and their national rights being bartered away by a US
president for Jewish votes. Also, we
should not be surprised if Sharon manufactures terror against the US and blames it on the
Palestinians with the intent of bringing the United States as an active combatant on the
side of Israel. A deception of this kind would
not be insurmountable or unusual for Mossad, the Israeli intelligence service.
As Washington continues to ignore the
basic underlying causes of the disdain felt by so many around the world, the suffering of
Palestinians has been rising steadily. The
humiliation of the Palestinians and the erosion of their national rights are at their
all-time peak. The level of Palestinian
suffering during the al-Aksa Intifada has been at its highest since the Nakba (cataclysm or catastrophe) of 1948. If we continue to bankroll and lend political
support to Israels policies of expansionism, I fear that we will continue to be
shocked by senseless acts of terrorism the like of which we have not seen. The Presidents decision to bargain away
Palestinian rights will certainly have been one of the causes of such terror. [2]
Unless the United States does more to
avoid involvement in Israels thick plot to eradicate Palestinian rights, we should
not be surprised if the US finds itself an active combatant, at a time and place not of
our choosing, at the expense of our interests throughout the world. Israel will have deceived the United States to
fight Israels fight, in a global and perpetual war against Palestinians, Arabs and
Moslems throughout the world. If we look
around carefully, we can see traces everywhere of this, the ultimate deception, an outcome
we must do everything in our power to avoid.
Courtesy of and ©2004 by
Michael S. Ladah. The writer is an Arab
American who lived and worked in various parts of the Middle East. He is the author of Quicksand, Oil and
Dreams: The story of one of five million dispossessed Palestinians.
[1] The deaths
among Israelis which have been caused by Palestinian suicide bombers are labeled by our
media and politicians as reprehensible crimes that must be punished. The loss of Palestinian civilian life at the hands
of the Israeli military machine during the Al-Aksa Intifada period has been approximately
four times greater than losses suffered by Israelis; these Palestinian deaths have been
caused by military invasions and indiscriminate shelling of civilian towns and villages,
repression at road checkpoints, town closures and siege of civilian populations, house
demolitions and political assassinations carried out through the use of indiscriminate
bombs dropped from jet fighters often killing innocent civilians in addition to their
intended targets. Yet, Palestinian deaths have
been labeled as justified by the need for Israel to defend itself.
When there is an outcry in the UN or in the EU, our government and
media have labeled such condemnation as not helpful to the peace process.
Sharon has lately found an ally in George W. Bushs
war on terror in justifying his actions in the same way that George W. Bush
does; they both claim that their fight is a war on terror, and they both have
sought the use of brute military force in the name of security, each for his own reasons
but not without the encouragement of the other. Neither
of them knows that the war on terror, like the war on poverty, the war on
drugs or the war on hate, can not be won by military force or, as a minimum, by such force
alone.
[2] To anyone
who observed the events over the last 50 years, the source of terrorism against the United States and Israel (and their allies)
is obvious; it is not what the Israeli and American public have been led to believe by
their leaders and their media propagandists. The
source of terror against the United States has been its close alliance with and support
for Israel, which has facilitated Israels policies of repression against the
Palestinians and expansionism into Palestinian land.
The longer the Palestinian problem eludes a just solution the more
terrorism we may be expected to endure. While
the US war on terror may have had successes in obscure locations around the world, it has
been an utter failure when measured against our objectives, thanks to the deception of the
advisors to our President and thanks to our governments pandering to the pro-Israel
lobby. The objective of the war on terror was
to bring more safety to America and more security to the interests of America and
Americans everywhere. After two wars in two
countries, Afghanistan and Iraq, and after massive spending, we are neither safer at home
nor are our interests more secure around the world. In
fact, the opposite appears to be true. The US
government has sacrificed countless lives, squandered billions of dollars, and alienated
most of our strategic allies around the globe. In
our zeal for waging this war on terror, we have also encouraged Israel in its
repression. The result will be more hatred and
more terrorists seeking to cause us harm.
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