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Just when we thought it was impossible for this calamitous president and Svengali Dick Cheney to do any more damage to the world or to America’s interests, they loosed one final Parthian shaft into the heart of the Mideast.

Another, earlier fool, Secretary of State Alexander Haig, gave Israel’s Ariel Sharon a green light in 1982 to invade Lebanon and crush the Palestine Liberation Organization(PLO). Israel’s guns and bombs pounded large parts of besieged Beirut to rubble. The invasion was a disaster and led to the deaths of 18,000 to 20,000 Lebanese and Palestinians, and the massacres of 2,000 Palestinians at Sabra and Shatilla refugee camps by Israel’s neo-fascist Lebanese allies, and the death of 247 US servicemen.

Osama bin Laden noted a few years ago that the 9/11 attacks on New York were in direct retaliation for Israel’s brutal bombardment and destruction of downtown Beirut. Not surprisingly, the US media ignored this story.

In 2006, the Bush administration worked out a plan with Israel to again invade Lebanon, crush Hezbullah, then go on to attack Syria and Iran. This plan, like other American-Israeli machinations, collapsed in ignominy. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice, struggled to prevent the UN and world powers from ending Israel’s attack on Lebanon, which killed over 1,000 civilians and inflicted billions of damage on Lebanon. But Hezbullah’s unexpectedly effective resistance turned the invasion into a US-Israeli defeat.

Now, she has been at it again in Gaza, attempting to thwart efforts by the UN, EU and other powers to end the massacre there. Once again, America has covered itself with shame and hypocrisy. Shame and hypocrisy only exceeded by America and Israel’s co-conspirator in the Gaza siege, Egypt, which has barred the only escape root from the hell of besieged, starved Gaza.

President-elect Barack Obama, who is regarded by many around the globe as a savior, has only issued a few platitudes about the Gaza massacre. He did not hesitate to comment on the attack on Mumbai and other world issues, but his lack of response to the savaging of Gaza could be a dismaying portent of more of the bloody same in the Mideast.

So far, over 900 Palestinians have been killed and 3,500 seriously wounded. Three Israeli civilians are dead. The psychic wounds inflicted on 1.5 million cowering civilians subjected to 1,000 and 2,000 lb bombs, 155mm artillery shells, cluster munitions, heavy mortar fire, air to ground missiles, white phosphorus, and high power tank shells cannot be described.

Gaza has very few basements. Its people cower in apartments and buildings, never knowing when a bomb will crash through the roof or a tank shell through the wall. According to the UN, before the latest crisis, 70% of Palestinian children in Gaza suffered from emotional disorders as well as malnutrition.

Israel’s goal remains to eradicate Hamas and kill as many of its members before world outrage finally forces a cease-fire. Once Hamas is crushed, the lapdog Fatah organization, which is financed by the US and Israel, will remain the sole voice of Palestinians. Fatah’s yes-men will then agree to the US-Israeli plan for the West Bank, which recognizes Israel’s retention of its useful parts, and leaves millions of Palestinians squeezed into Israeli-policed tribal enclaves, or Bantustans. In short, little versions of Gaza. Hamas kept refusing to recognize Israel until Israel recognized the rights of millions of Palestinian refugees.

The strategy of Hamas is simply to survive and continue to defy Israel and its allies. The homemade rockets still being fired by Hamas are an act of foolhardy but determined defiance.

The US-Israeli-Egyptian-British plan to eradicate Hamas, which is the Arab world’s only democratically elected government, has another important objective. Hamas was founded in 1987 by a group of Islamic charities linked to Egypt’s venerable Muslim Brotherhood movement. The new Hamas movement gained widespread popular support by promising to defend Palestinian rights to their lost lands and by providing a broad range of social welfare to destitute Palestinian refugees subsisting in squalid slums.

Hamas, in essence, is a democratic revolutionary movement that threatens all of the Mideast’s US-backed dictatorships and monarchies. Its biggest threat is to Egypt, where the Muslim Brotherhood remains the unofficial opposition to the regime of President Husni Mubarak, who has ruled his nation with an iron fist for 28 years.

Mubarak’s dictatorship is the keystone of US domination of the Mideast. Egypt holds almost a third of the Arab world’s total population. Gen. Mubarak is now 81. Egypt faces regime change soon. The last thing Washington wants is for Hamas’ revolutionary ideas and zeal to infect Egypt’s quiescent, non-violent Muslim Brotherhood, the main opposition to Mubarak, and risk seeing the US-backed Cairo regime replaced by a nationalist or Islamist government.

So it was essential, in the US-Israeli-Egyptian view, to once and all crush the Hamas movement and keep Gaza’s Palestinians – who were ethnically cleansed from their homes in what became Israel in 1948 – safely penned up in the Gaza prison. A high-ranking Vatican official just called Gaza a `concentration camp.’

Israel has been remarkably successful in barring the world’s eyes from the carnage in Gaza. But when journalists and cameras finally do get in, there will be even more international outrage against Israel’s brutality. No matter. The world, including the ineffectual regimes running so many Arab states, have proven helpless in the face of Israeli ruthlessness and US interference to end the agony of the Gaza Palestinians. Contrast the UN’s helplessness over Gaza to its condemnations against Iraq’s late, lynched Saddam Hussein.

As I said last week, Israel is handing a `fait accompli’ to President Barack Obama. Its squabbling politicians primarily launched this war to boost their chances in upcoming elections, but also to destroy Hamas while their protector, George Bush, was still in the White House.

A short-term success, perhaps. But these Israeli politicians will pay a heavy price in the long term for this slash and burn policy. The world will turn further against Israel and see it, as too many critics claim, as a brutal oppressor. Comparisons with the Warsaw ghetto uprising will inevitably be made. More important, any hope for a real peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors has been set back for years.

Equally, America will be blamed for the carnage in Gaza. In my latest book, `American Raj – America and the Muslim world,’ I try to explain why there is so much anger and hatred directed in there against the United States. Gaza is now exhibit `A.’

While our media mostly repeats Israel’s side of the argument, people across the Muslim world hear nightly of Gaza’s agony and horror – and will soon see TV footage. Everyone knows the F-16’s, helicopter gunships, and self-propelled heavy artillery raining death on Gaza come from the US courtesy of American taxpayers. Everyone knows the White House has been blocking action to succor the Palestinians and ordering its Arab satrap regimes to stay quiet – or, as in the case of Egypt, keep the prison gates locked.

If 9/11 was payback for Beirut, 1982, then the next attack on the US or its citizens abroad will likely be labled, `Gaza.’

Copyright Eric S. Margolis 2009
 
Egypt has rejected a Qatari request to hold an emergency Arab League summit in Doha on Friday to discuss the Israeli offensive in Gaza.

Cairo maintains that the attendance of Arab leaders at pre-planned economic summit in Kuwait on January 18 should "pose an appropriate occasion for consultations among them about the situation in Gaza".

Abdel-Alim al-Abyad, the Arab League spokesman, said Qatar made the request for the emergency summit in Doha on Monday.

Two-thirds of the league's 22 members need to approve the request before it can take place.

Syria welcomed the idea and APS, the Algerian state news agency, said Algeria planned to attend.

Lebanon, Morocco, and Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, have so far confirmed their participation. Tunisia has refused.

The 18-day-old Israeli offensive has exposed deep divisions among the Arab countries.(yeah they arw willing to have any body standing in there way killed)

Egypt and Saudi Arabia fear a summit would produce little in the way of results and would make Arab leaders appear ineffective(That ship sailed long long Ago you cowards), diplomats said.

Amr Moussa, the Arab League secretary-general, said that Arab foreign ministers would hold talks in Kuwait on Friday to discuss "the continuation of the Israeli aggression on Gaza" ahead of their scheduled gathering.

Friday's meeting will "examine the developments relating to Israel's refusal to abide by UN Security Council Resolution 1860" calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza, he told reporters.

Truce chance

Moussa Abu Marzouk, a senior Hamas leader, said on Tuesday there was "still a chance" that his movement would accept an Egyptian ceasefire plan for Gaza.

"There is still a chance that we will accept the Egyptian plan," provided the "substantial reservations" of Hamas are taken into account, Abu Marzouk told Al Jazeera.

A Hamas delegation is currently in Cairo to resume talks on the Egyptian ceasefire plan.

Ayman Taha, a member of the Hamas delegation negotiating with Egypt's intelligence chief in Cairo, denied information that it would reject the Egyptian proposal in Tuesday's talks.

Salah al-Bardaweel, another Hamas delegate, said: "We are discussing the Egyptian proposal away from the media and we will deprive the enemy of any political achievement."

Slow progress

Mouin Rabbani, from the Institute of Palestine Studies, and contributing editor to the Washington-based Middle East report, told Al Jazeera: "Quite a bit of diplomacy is happening to quite little effect.

"We have the negotiations taking place in Cairo over a ceasefire resolution but a lot of key issues remain unresolved.

"The key issues are that Hamas, from its point of view, is being asked to raise the white flag as a condition to reach an agreement which is much more detrimental to it than the ceasefire that it agreed to last year which wasn't respected by Israel. So, at this point, there are key issues in the proposal that [Hamas] cannot accept.

"Israel is insisting on conditions that not only Hamas is unwilling to accept, but that Egypt is also unwilling to accept because it would further impinge on Egypt's already limited sovereignty in the Sinai peninsula."

Ceasefire conditions

Hamas says Israel must pull back all its troops under a ceasefire and end the blockade of the Gaza Strip that it tightened after the group seized the coastal enclave from forces loyal to Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian president, in 2007.

Israel has rebuffed as "unworkable" a UN Security Council ceasefire resolution last week and said a truce must ensure Hamas cannot re-arm through tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border in an area known as the Philadelphi corridor.

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary general, was heading to the region for a week of talks with leaders in Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Syria aimed at ending the bloodshed.

"My message is simple, direct, and to the point: the fighting must stop. To both sides, I say: Just stop now," Ban told reporters before his departure.

Ehud Barak, the Israeli defence minister, said in broadcast remarks that Israel had "respectfully" heard Ban's appeal and was monitoring Egypt's ceasefire mediation, but it would continue to hit Hamas while diplomatic efforts were under way.
Al Jazeera English - Middle East - Egypt rejects Arab summit call
 
I am a new member interested in serious dialogue, but when I come to a forum and see unprofessional, unresearched, unpolished, non fact-based, clearly biased articles posted by senior members and paraded as fact, I am deterred from continuing discussion. I sincerely hope this thread is an exception and not a norm for Pakistan Defence Forums.

Eric S. Margolis is a known journalist and also known for good work exposing double standard of US.

If you think such writers are unauthenic then i am afraid you are one of those who do not want to see the truth about bad things of own country.
 

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