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ForeignPolicy

The Human Rights Crime in Gaza

By Jimmy Carter, The Guardian. Posted May 12, 2008.


A million and a half human beings are being imprisoned with almost no access to the outside world -- we can't sit idly by.
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The world is witnessing a terrible human rights crime in Gaza, where a million and a half human beings are being imprisoned with almost no access to the outside world. An entire population is being brutally punished.

This gross mistreatment of the Palestinians in Gaza was escalated dramatically by Israel, with United States backing, after political candidates representing Hamas won a majority of seats in the Palestinian Authority parliament in 2006. The election was unanimously judged to be honest and fair by all international observers.

Israel and the US refused to accept the right of Palestinians to form a unity government with Hamas and Fatah and now, after internal strife, Hamas alone controls Gaza. Forty-one of the 43 victorious Hamas candidates who lived in the West Bank have been imprisoned by Israel, plus an additional 10 who assumed positions in the short-lived coalition cabinet.

Regardless of one's choice in the partisan struggle between Fatah and Hamas within occupied Palestine, we must remember that economic sanctions and restrictions on the supply of water, food, electricity and fuel are causing extreme hardship among the innocent people in Gaza, about one million of whom are refugees.

Israeli bombs and missiles periodically strike the area, causing high casualties among both militants and innocent women and children. Prior to the highly publicised killing of a woman and her four children last week, this pattern had been illustrated by a report from B'Tselem, the leading Israeli human rights organisation, which stated that 106 Palestinians were killed between February 27 and March 3. Fifty-four of them were civilians, and 25 were under 18 years of age.

On a recent trip through the Middle East, I attempted to gain a better understanding of the crisis. One of my visits was to Sderot, a community of about 20,000 in southern Israel that is frequently struck by rockets fired from nearby Gaza. I condemned these attacks as abominable acts of terrorism, since most of the 13 victims during the past seven years have been non-combatants.

Subsequently, I met with leaders of Hamas -- a delegation from Gaza and the top officials in Damascus. I made the same condemnation to them, and urged that they declare a unilateral ceasefire or orchestrate with Israel a mutual agreement to terminate all military action in and around Gaza for an extended period.

They responded that such action by them in the past had not been reciprocated, and they reminded me that Hamas had previously insisted on a ceasefire throughout Palestine, including Gaza and the West Bank, which Israel had refused. Hamas then made a public proposal of a mutual ceasefire restricted to Gaza, which the Israelis also rejected.

There are fervent arguments heard on both sides concerning blame for a lack of peace in the Holy Land. Israel has occupied and colonised the Palestinian West Bank, which is approximately a quarter the size of the nation of Israel as recognised by the international community. Some Israeli religious factions claim a right to the land on both sides of the Jordan river, others that their 205 settlements of some 500,000 people are necessary for "security".

All Arab nations have agreed to recognise Israel fully if it will comply with key United Nations resolutions. Hamas has agreed to accept any negotiated peace settlement between the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas, and Israel's prime minister, Ehud Olmert, provided it is approved in a referendum of the Palestinian people.

This holds promise of progress, but despite the brief fanfare and positive statements at the peace conference last November in Annapolis, the process has gone backwards. Nine thousand new Israeli housing units have been announced in Palestine; the number of roadblocks within the West Bank has increased; and the stranglehold on Gaza has been tightened.

It is one thing for other leaders to defer to the US in the crucial peace negotiations, but the world must not stand idle while innocent people are treated cruelly. It is time for strong voices in Europe, the US, Israel and elsewhere to speak out and condemn the human rights tragedy that has befallen the Palestinian people.

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Jimmy Carter, a former president of the United States, is founder of The Carter Center.



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Israel is expanding its illegal occupation and collectively punishing millions for fighting back
Posted by: Rune on May 12, 2008 12:58 AM   
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Go ahead, try to tar me with the anti-semitic or anti-Jewish brush. I know that is coming and before it lands I am declaring it utter nonsense.

Israel's government of recent years is every bit as corrupt, criminal, and brutal as its closest companion in the political universe, the Bush administration. Criticizing that government for its long standing crimes, documented by numerous U.N. resolutions and human rights groups' condemnations, is no more anti-Jewish than calling out the U.S. government for war and human rights violations under Bush is anti-Christian.

Meanwhile, the fact remains that Israel is illegally occupying the Palestinian territory (such as it is), Israel is effectively expanding the settlements (illegally) after saying it would not, Israel has been imprisoning and assassinating the Palestinians political leaders for years, the Israeli government has been killing many times more Palestinian civilians than Palestinian resistance fighters and suicide bombers have killed Israelis, and Israel has effectively disempowered and substantially disarmed Palestinian police forces, all the while insisting that the jailed and disempowered Palestinian powers that be somehow stop its people from fighting back against an illegal occupation before Israel will consider abiding international law and its own promises to stop its expansion of the illegal occupation.

Meanwhile, the United States government continues to violate its own laws by continuing to hold Israel as its number one recipient of military aid knowing that Israel is using such aid to commit human rights and war crimes in the Palestinian Territory, in Lebanon (again, with direct U.S. support), and elsewhere. Israel has a history of showing its appreciation for such aid by carrying out attacks against the U.S. and its "interests" dating back to the Lavon Affair in 1954, and continuing through at least the 9/11 era when it was revealed that Israel had been infiltrating and spying on secure U.S. interests.

From what I can see, Israel is just another corrupt, brutal, thuggish government that the U.S. has chosen to prop up and occasionally conspire with in pursuit of the ugly and deadly deeds that keep its waning empire draped around half the globe like a poisonous expanse of clouds. The are the highest of crimes and the U.S. and Israeli governments are jointly up to their necks in them.

Jimmy Carter is quite right to point out the horrible crimes Israel is carrying out against the victims of the Israeli occupation and the lack of an effective international response. If Carter is to be faulted, it is for failing to cast an equivalent light on the role of the U.S. government in encouraging and supporting those crimes while pretending to do otherwise. Seen in that context, the trepidation of other world powers comes into focus.

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Another "anti-Semite Israel-hater" -- NOT
Posted by: editnetwork on May 12, 2008 4:26 AM   
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It's beyond sad that Israel is the ally the U.S. most staunchly supports, as if that country can do no wrong, "beleaguered" as it is; you know the song and several verses.

I pose a simple analogy:

Israel is to Gaza
as
United States is to Iraq

If there's a difference, it's that Israel is not geographically half a world away from the threat they use to justify their violence, maintaining an endless cycle of revenge killing. America's bullying foreign policy seems to be contagious: "We're right, why won't everyone realize it and get behind us?!"

World-threateningly shortsighted and selfish. If people have a free and fair election, isn't that the Democracy we're supposedly exporting and supporting? As it turns out, only if the electees are our kind of people. We put up with Cheney- and Sharon-style terrorists ("So?") but not al-Sadr types. Those we can't abide; we'll target their houses (read: wide vicinities) with smart missiles, remotely controlled if possible, and tipped with depleted uranium in violation of who knows how many international agreements.

Way beyond sad.

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I graciously Thank you President Jimmy Carter.......
Posted by: Turiye on May 12, 2008 4:45 AM   
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I wear the Scarlet letter so let mukasey and Liberman and every other Government Official that holds a dual-citizenship with Israel being the other half(like i needed to say that)which is strictly prohibited by the Constitution of the United States be held on charges of Treason, okay? Thought not.
Systematically exterminate an entire race of people for the sake of Her, Israel. She and her Likud leanings of the likes of Olmert and Netinyahu(spelling?)bulldoze homes of families to build 'Settlements', my as*. Starve and deprive sick children of medicine and basics, leave them homeless, scavengers in the streets patroled by Her minions for She is the true inheritor of Her land, oh Israel She is a KILLER.
Steal land that you overpopulated and stole from the Palestinians during the Holocaust you fled from, the Holocaust you created you are now committing in order to bloat your bellies with all young Palestinians. Simply despicable.
Their 60 year Anniversary in Israel was the Anniversary of the 60 years the Palestinians have that reminds them of the Occupiers of their land now they are Refugees and dieing with each tick of the second hand.
Still never found Israel in that damn list of 10 that are allowed Nuclear Proliferation, hmm let me, nope still not there.....

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Carter's Stand Against Israeli Nazis
Posted by: ot on May 12, 2008 5:01 AM   
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President Jimmy Carter is one of the few influential Americans willing to stand up to the Israeli propaganda machine. And he is vilified on account of it.

Nowhere on the planet is there a greater example of shameless racism and violation of human rights than Israel's oppression of the Palestinian people in Gaza. If this were occurring anywhere else on earth and propagated by any people other than Israelis it would be denounced as genocide.

It just goes to show the disproportionate influence that Zionist interests have in the US government and media. The unconditional US support for the racist, apartheid state of Israel makes me ashamed to be an American.

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Correction
Posted by: KeepsonTickn on May 12, 2008 5:30 AM   
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"Israeli bombs and missiles periodically strike the area, causing high casualties among both militants and innocent women and children."

This should read ..."and innocent men, women and children."

It is easy and incorrect to assume that all men in a conflict zone are fighters. Men are, if anything, more likely to become innocent victims, because they are always targets.

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» Thank you for writing that! Posted by: Pale_Green_Pants
AmericaNs stand for Human Rights, not the strong Arm of any regime
Posted by: Purple Girl on May 12, 2008 6:15 AM   
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The State of Isreal ahs the Right to exist, but so does the Palistanian State. It goes against OUR very Principles to protect one and not the Other. Life Liberty and th Pursuit of Happiness IS OUR CREED FOR ALL HUMANITY.
It's time our Public Servants start being Held Accountable for failure to Execute that DUTY, not just as Representitives of US, but as Champions of Mankind!We have Traitors and Villians among US- Postions of Power and Voices from the Pulpit who have not only committed the Crime of Treason. but War crimes and Crimes against Humanity in an attempt to suppress and oppress anyone who stands in the way of THEIR attaining Domination or the 'Rapture'.There are Dangerous Liasons being cultivated and perpetuated between Politicians and Religious Extremeist to push an Agenda of Control & destruction. The sociopathic philosophies of Hagee/Parsley with adoraton from such 'leaders' as Bush, McCain, Liebermann and even Hillary are a Clear & Present Danger to Our National and global Security. There must be an end to this 'Theocracy' which has contaminated and Destroyed of Democracy, Freedoms and Rights and Ultimately OUR Innate Roles as Stewards to all the Exists!We must Prosecute all thsoe for their Crimes, lest we allow more to follow and ultimatley lead to THEIR End Game

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Who is worse: Israel in Gaza, or the U.S. in Iraq?
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on May 12, 2008 6:41 AM   
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WHy does Carter direct his attention to the Israeli-Palestinian solution, while not to the Iraq situation?

One reason could be that any honest discussion of Iraq has to include the discussion of the U.S. effort to take over the country and its oilfields using a the suite of IMF-World Bank pressures, backed up by military assault.

I would take a look at what Carter had to say back in 2006:

"BLITZER: If you were president right now, what would you do, given the current situation as it exists on the ground?

CARTER: I would immediately convene an international conference and let it be known -- which is not known now -- that America has no desire to maintain a permanent military presence in Iraq. Almost every Arab leader with whom I have discussed this issue in the last year or two believe that the current plan is some day, 20 years from now, still to have a military presence of the United States inside Iraq.


Which is of course the plan - Iraq will still be pumping oil 20 years from now, after all.

However, Carter's stance on Israel and the Palestinians is really nonsensical. Calls for a "two-state solution" in Israel are nonsense, though - imagine Carter calling for a "two-state solution" to South Africa's apartheid system.

But then, South Africa isn't the West's little military outpost in the most oil-rich region of the planet, is it?

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Mr. Carter, FACE REALITY.
Posted by: Last Chance on May 12, 2008 7:14 AM   
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The only reason there are one and a half million people on that little strip of land is because macho Islamic husbands are forcing their wives to birth 4, 5, 6 and 7 children for the purpose of overwhelming the Israeli population if and when a "right of return" is ever imposed by the U.N., NATO and whoever doesn't care what happens to the people of Israel.

Hasn't anyone ever explained the political tactic of "invasion by population explosion" to you? Look what happened to Kosovo, once a part of Serbia, but because of massive Albanian immigration, now independent and likely to join Alabania.

Look what's happening to the Southwestern states of our own USA, invaded by millions of illegal aliens who are overwhelming the legal citizens who have only two choices, surrender to the Latin American culture or leave. But where can they go? The illegals are flooding the whole USA, because most Latin Americans are Catholic, a religion that forbids modern birth control methods, so their mothers are forced to birth "all the children God will allow" and their population is exploding into the USA whose corporations welcome all the low-wage labor they love to exploit = national suicide and a North American Union of dominant corporations wielding power over masses of desperately poor people struggling to survive.

The only effective solution is family planning clinics in every nation Worldwide where all women must be given the legally protected right to decide if and when to birth their children. That way, only a few women will choose many children, a few will choose none, but the vast majority will choose no more than 1, 2 or 3, which will bring the human population back into balance with the Earth's ability to support us. If not, we are already witnessing the social chaos and environmental degradation that results from such massive overpopulation. How To Save The Earth

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» RE: Mr. Carter, FACE REALITY. Posted by: bozhidar
» RE: Mr. Carter, FACE REALITY. Posted by: Last Chance
» RE: Mr. Carter, FACE REALITY. Posted by: bozhidar
» RE: Mr. Carter, FACE REALITY. Posted by: Last Chance
By the way, the US also gives Israel plenty of US produced oil despite decline in production.
Posted by: maxpayne on May 12, 2008 8:01 AM   
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If only they could become illegal immigrants in the US
Posted by: war_on_tara on May 12, 2008 8:25 AM   
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Bear with me. I hate to take a libertarian, Ron Paul-ite position on anything - he's a loon - but there's something to a cost-benefit analysis of such matters.

At the time Bill Clinton was saving Kosovo I calculated, would it be cheaper for the US to offer every single person in Kosovo a one-way commercial plane ticket to Chicago, or cheaper to bomb Serbia for several weeks? No surprise, the plane tickets would have been cheaper!

As I presume all AlterNet readers know, Israel is propped up by at least $3 billion in US aid per year (varies per year), and couldn't possibly conduct its various activities, however one debates their morality or necessity, without that money. I'll grant that it may be politically impossible at present to do much about that. But we could offer the people of Gaza plane tickets.

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Spare the Innocents
Posted by: Southern Gal on May 12, 2008 8:52 AM   
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I have respect for and sympathy for the people of Israel because of the Holocaust and the genocide and attrocities that they suffered. They survived and that was a monumental achivement. I would hope that the people of Israel will rein in their government and military, just as the people in the United States must rein in our government and military. THe zealots are in charge of our governments and any means justifies the ends for them. In my mind there is no justification for killing innocent people/civilians/children for financial and military gain.

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» RE: Spare the Innocents Posted by: photon's feather
The Status Quo may be better than any so called solution..
Posted by: TJ-stars4peace on May 12, 2008 9:26 AM   
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The Arab Muslims and Palestinians in particular are not in any way Reciprocal..

They repay any act of consideration with attack they have either sought or been rewarded for their acts of terrorism and or blatant outright hatred and taught and institutionalized this hatred to their children from infancy..

Had they adopted the teachings and tactics of Gandhi and or Dr. King and or Jesus from which these tactics derived they have had their homeland and at the very least a successful thriving autonomy decades ago..

There will be no peace or real peace in the region until either one side completely dominates the other, or the King of Peace sits at the head of the Table..

The problem is one in which the solution or what we believe to be a solution will be much worse than the current unacceptable status quo and this will be true for both sides..

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I won't call virulent critics of Israel anti-Semites
Posted by: SouthernWolf on May 12, 2008 9:42 AM   
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Since the terms "anti-Semite" and "anti-Semitism" were coined by an anti-Semite who thought the more accurate term "Jew hater" too vulgar for the sensitivities of the intelligentsia and ruling elites, no matter how ignorant the former or brutal the latter. Adolf Hitler was a Jew hater, not an anti-Semite. Jimmy Carter is a Jew hater, not an anti-Semite. Never does Carter mention that Hamas is responsible for the plight of the people in Gaza. Hamas has appropriated fuel provided by Israel intended for hospitals and diverted it to making rockets to shoot at Israeli civilians, then Hamas and Carter blame Israel for the lack of fuel in Gaza. That is one example of Carter's biased Jew hatred. Another example is the moral equivalence Carter draws between Jews trying to protect themselves from terrorists and the terrorists trying to kill them. It is no different from accusing the Jews in the Warsaw Ghetto of brutal mistreatment of the Nazis, but that is Carter for you: a virulent Jew hater who cares nothing for the truth.

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» Sources for your claims? Posted by: fanny666
» RE: Sources for your claims? Posted by: photon's feather
» RE: Sources for your claims? Posted by: SouthernWolf
» Kudos Posted by: asilsfable
Nazies
Posted by: frank69 on May 12, 2008 10:02 AM   
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The Israelies are just like the Nazies in their treatment of the Palestinians. Nothing has changed since 1948. The only things missing in the extermination of Palestinians by Israel, are the ovens!

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Sitting idly by would be better than what we are doing now ...
Posted by: tommy_slothrop on May 12, 2008 10:21 AM   
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which is sending Israel billions of dollars in military aid every year.

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There Is No Two-State Solution -
Posted by: Last Chance on May 12, 2008 12:18 PM   
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As long as the Palestinian and Israeli populations keep growing and needing more land, no solution will work, except carefully reducing the number of people in both areas by education to give all women the legally protected right to decide if, when and how many children to birth. For that purpose, family planning clinics that help women make such decisions should be established wherever the population is growing beyond the land's ability to feed the people. The entire Middle East certainly qualifies, and most of Eurasia, Africa, South America and lately North America = the whole World.
Of course, we know organized religions are the biggest block against any such reform, even if it destroys God's creation the Earth, the fanatics pound their Bibles and Qur'an's and scream "Sacrilege" and "Jihad"! - So, I throw up my hands in frustration !!!

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Israel is USA East
Posted by: luzmejor on May 12, 2008 1:25 PM   
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Populated, paid for by many Americans and supplied with weapons of war by our government.

It's the modern counterpart of the Roman Empire in conquered lands. I wonder if it is the only part of that empire that also has nuclear weapons at the ready?

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Strange double standard
Posted by: war_on_tara on May 12, 2008 4:32 PM   
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I'd guess that Gandhi's and MLK's methods are rightly extolled by most of us AlterNet readers, and (fortunately un-assassinated) Nelson Mandela is idolized. Few in the '80s predicted a non-violent transition for South Africa.

But when it comes to Palestine vs. Israel, too many American lefties forget all that peacenik stuff and sound like Robespierre on crack - it's all kill kill kill! Just look at some of the frothing-at-the-mouth posts above for evidence. I don't think we need a deep psychological analysis of this phenomenon - it's just Jew-hating posing as phony concern for the underdog.

Curiously, there is a weird dollop of racism in there for the Palestinians as well - isn't the unspoken premise that Arabs are too naturally violent to use the tactics of Gandhi, King or Mandela? Why else the solitary exception, out of all the territorial struggles on earth?

Most of these posts have nothing to do with Gaza, where there is indeed a humanitarian crisis. But it's strange to think that a great many Palestinians favor a two-state solution (as does Carter of course) while a few here would rather spout violent nonsense.

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