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Obama on the Siege of Gaza: No Comment

If Obama truly supports Israel's massacre of the Palestinians, as his silence suggests, there should be no celebrating on Inauguration Day.
December 29, 2008  |  
 
 
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As President-Elect Barack Obama vacationed in Hawaii on December 26, stopping off to watch a dolphin show with his family at Sea Life Park, an Israeli air raid besieged the impoverished Gaza Strip, killing at least 285 people and injuring over 800 more.

It was the single deadliest attack on Gaza in over 20 years and Obama's initial reaction on what could be his first real test as president was "no comment". Meanwhile, Israel has readied itself for a land invasion, amassing tanks along the border and calling up 6,500 reserve troops.

On Sunday's "Face the Nation," Obama's Senior Adviser David Axelrod explained to guest host Chip Reid how an Obama administration would handle the situation, even if it turns for the worst.

"Well, certainly, the president-elect recognizes the special relationship between United States and Israel. It's an important bond, an important relationship. He's going to honor it … And obviously, this situation has become even more complicated in the last couple of days and weeks. As Hamas began its shelling, Israel responded. But

it's something that he's committed to."

Reiterating the rationale that Israel's bombing of Gaza was an act of retaliation and not of agression, Axelrod, on behalf of the Obama administration, continued to spread the same misinformation as President Bush: that Hamas was the first to break the ceasefire agreement, which ended over a week ago, and Israel was simply

responding judiciously.

Aside from the fact that Israel's response was anything but judicious, the idea that it was Hamas who broke the six-month truce is a complete fabrication.

On the night of the U.S. election, Israel fired missiles on Gaza that were aimed at closing down a tunnel operation they believed Hamas was building in order to kidnap Israeli soldiers. The carnage left in the wake of Israel's bombing of Gaza over the past six weeks has killed dozens of Palestinians.

"The escalation towards war could, and should, have been avoided. It was the State of Israel which broke the truce, in the 'ticking tunnel' raid … two months ago," the Israeli peace group Gush Shalom wrote in a press release. "Since then, the army went on stoking the fires of escalation with calculated raids and killings, whenever the shooting of missiles on Israel decreased."

Over the last seven years only 17 Israeli citizens have been killed by Palestinian rocket fire, which makes it extremely difficult for Israeli politicians, which are in the midst of an election, to argue that their response has been proportionate or defensible in any way.

The asymmetry of the conflict leaves an opening for harsh criticism from the soon-to-be president Barack Obama. He has every right to oppose Israel's belligerence. The international community and the majority of public opinion are on his side. Certainly he knows Israel's disproportionate response has inflicted insurmountable pain on Palestinians as well as what the blockade has done by keeping vital medical and other supplies from reaching Gaza, where hundreds have died as a result of inadequate medical treatment.

While bombs fall on a suffocating Palestinian population and Israeli forces prepare for a ground invasion, Obama is monitoring the situation from afar after a talk with Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other Bush administration officials. This isn't leadership; it's a continuation of a policy that has left Palestinians with little recourse, let alone hope for lasting peace.

"The president-elect was in Sderot last July, in southern Israel, a town that's taken the brunt of the Hamas attacks," David Axelrod told Chip Reid on "Face the Nation." "And he said then that, when bombs are raining down on your citizens, there is an urge to respond and act and try and put an end to that. So, you know, that's what he said then, and I think that's what he believes."

If Axelrod is correct, and Barack Obama does indeed support the bloodshed inflicted upon innocent Palestinians by the Israeli military, there should be no celebrating during Inauguration Day 2009, only mass protest of a Middle East foreign policy that must change in order to begin a legitimate peace process in the region.

 


Joshua Frank is co-editor of Dissident Voice and author of Left Out! How Liberals Helped Reelect George W. Bush (Common Courage Press, 2005), and along with Jeffrey St. Clair, the editor of the brand new book Red State Rebels: Tales of Grassroots Resistance in the Heartland, published by AK Press in July 2008. He can be reached at: brickburner@gmail.com.
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Pencils up. Begin. Tick, tock...
Posted by: particle on Dec 29, 2008 10:38 AM   
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Biden said Obama would be tested with a foreign crisis early on. Well the test has come early. Merry Christmas!

Israel is already boxing Obama into being their new BFF. You can bet their "man in the White-house" Immanuel is helping to seal the deal too.

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The relationship between Israel and US remains one where US is still the master
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Dec 31, 2008 7:08 AM   
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Israel serves at the pleasure of US desire for global hegemony.

Other players in ME that serve US interests, and are rewarded for it, are Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egtpt.

Obama is silent because US greenlighted the operation, as in 2006 invasion of Lebanon.

Don't make the mistake of switching the power dynamics of Israel-US relationship:

The Zionist state is a US client state, just like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, Georgia et al.

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» If somebody has to be the hegemon Posted by: HiTech RedNeck

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Retaliation
Posted by: HiTech RedNeck on Jan 2, 2009 5:59 PM   
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I see a less colorful, but dully predictable goal: Smash the built up aggression capabilities of the Arab aggressor du jour. Clean their clocks. It happens every few years, between which Israel endures its usual pepperings from suicide bombers, random missiles, and random snipers while the mullahs scream it should be shoved into the sea. I don't blame the Jews and Christians of Israel for getting fed up with this.

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Pencils up. Begin. Tick, tock...
Posted by: particle on Dec 29, 2008 10:38 AM   
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Biden said Obama would be tested with a foreign crisis early on. Well the test has come early. Merry Christmas!

Israel is already boxing Obama into being their new BFF. You can bet their "man in the White-house" Immanuel is helping to seal the deal too.

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The relationship between Israel and US remains one where US is still the master
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Dec 31, 2008 7:08 AM   
Current rating: Not yet rated    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Israel serves at the pleasure of US desire for global hegemony.

Other players in ME that serve US interests, and are rewarded for it, are Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Egtpt.

Obama is silent because US greenlighted the operation, as in 2006 invasion of Lebanon.

Don't make the mistake of switching the power dynamics of Israel-US relationship:

The Zionist state is a US client state, just like Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt, Pakistan, Georgia et al.

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» If somebody has to be the hegemon Posted by: HiTech RedNeck

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Retaliation
Posted by: HiTech RedNeck on Jan 2, 2009 5:59 PM   
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I see a less colorful, but dully predictable goal: Smash the built up aggression capabilities of the Arab aggressor du jour. Clean their clocks. It happens every few years, between which Israel endures its usual pepperings from suicide bombers, random missiles, and random snipers while the mullahs scream it should be shoved into the sea. I don't blame the Jews and Christians of Israel for getting fed up with this.

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