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The Long and Bloody Hypocrisy of U.S.-Israeli Acts of Terrorism

By Robert Parry, Consortium News. Posted January 5, 2009.


Without an extreme double standard on terrorism, it's hard to see how today's bloodbath in Gaza would be possible.
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Israel, a nation that was born out of Zionist terrorism, has launched massive airstrikes against targets in Gaza using high-tech weapons produced by the United States, a country that often has aided and abetted terrorism by its client military forces, such as Chile’s Operation Condor and the Nicaraguan contras, and even today harbors right-wing Cuban terrorists implicated in blowing up a civilian airliner.

Yet, with that moral ambiguity excluded from the debate, the justification for the Israeli attacks, which have killed at least 364 people, is the righteous fight against “terrorism,” since Gaza is ruled by the militant Palestinian group, Hamas.

Hamas rose to power in January 2006 through Palestinian elections, which ironically the Bush administration had demanded. However, after Hamas won a parliamentary majority, Israel and the United States denounced the outcome because they deem Hamas a “terrorist organization.”

Hamas then wrested control of Gaza from Fatah, a rival group that once was considered “terrorist” but is now viewed as a U.S.-Israeli partner, so it has been cleansed of the “terrorist” label.

Unwilling to negotiate seriously with Hamas because of its acts of terrorism -- which have included firing indiscriminate short-range missiles into southern Israel -- the United States and Israel sat back as the humanitarian catastrophe in Gaza worsened, with 1.5 million impoverished Palestinians packed into what amounts to a giant open-air prison.

When Hamas ended a temporary cease-fire on Dec. 19 because of a lack of progress in those negotiations and began lobbing its little missiles into Israel once more, the Israeli government reacted on Saturday with its lethal “shock and awe” firepower -- even though no Israelis had been killed by the post-cease-fire missiles launched from Gaza. [Since Saturday, four Israelis have died in more intensive Hamas missile attacks.]

Israel claimed that its smart bombs targeted sites related to the Hamas security forces, including a school for police cadets and even regular policemen walking down the street. But it soon became clear that Israel was taking an expansive view of what was part of the Hamas military infrastructure, with Israeli bombs taking out a television station and a university building as well as killing a significant number of civilians.

As the slaughter continued on Monday, Israeli officials confided to Western journalists that the war plan was to destroy the vast support network of social and other programs that undergird Hamas’s political clout.

“There are many aspects of Hamas, and we are trying to hit the whole spectrum, because everything is connected and everything supports terrorism against Israel,” a senior Israeli military official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, told the Washington Post.

“Hamas’s civilian infrastructure is a very, very sensitive target,” added Matti Steinberg, a former top adviser to Israel’s domestic security service. “If you want to put pressure on them, this is how.” [Washington Post, Dec. 30, 2008]

Since the classic definition of “terrorism” is the use of violence against civilians to achieve a political goal, Israel would seem to be inviting an objective analysis that it has chosen its own terrorist path. But it is clearly counting on the U.S. news media to continue wearing the blinders that effectively limit condemnations about terrorism to people and groups that are regarded as Washington’s enemies.

Whose Terrorism?

As a Washington-based reporter for the Associated Press in the 1980s, I once questioned the seeming bias that the U.S.-based wire service applied to its use of the word “terrorist” when covering Middle East issues. A senior AP executive responded to my concerns with a quip. “Terrorist is the word that follows Arab,” he said.

Though meant as a lighthearted riposte, the comment clearly had a great deal of truth to it. It was easy to attach “terrorist” to any Arab attack -- even against a military target such as the bombing of the U.S. Marine barracks in Lebanon in 1983 after the Reagan administration had joined hostilities against Muslim forces by having U.S. warships lob shells into Lebanese villages.


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The US Is the World's Most Violent Nation, Hands Down
Posted by: AlexLawyer on Jan 5, 2009 12:35 AM   
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It's richly ironic, if not thoroughly disgusting, that the majority of Americans, especially conservative Christians, think the US is a peace-loving nation. Yet we account for over 50% of the world's military spending, are the world's leading arms merchant, have attacked more countries than any other nation, are currently slaughtering civilians in three countries and contributing to it in several others, have repudiated the Geneva conventions and disappear and torture people, persist in making and using landmines and cluster munitions, and have the highest murder rate of any developed nation. We're also the stingiest with humanitarian aid.

The logic leading to the conclusion that we are peaceful escapes me, as does our insistence that people around the world hate us because we're so virtuous.

I've read the Gospels, and the divinity there described sounds nothing like the one that advises George W. Bush and his political and ecclesiastical water carriers. To think so is to mistake the Prince of Darkness for the Prince of Peace.

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REMEMBER GEORGIA
Posted by: rugby on Jan 5, 2009 12:53 AM   
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Those of you who recall Russia’s brief war with Georgia last year will undoubtedly remember the EU and US hostility towards Russia, after it responded to Georgian aggression by entering South Ossetia and Abkhazia. It was claimed by the west that even if Georgia was the aggressor in that conflict Russia had no right to respond with such overwhelming force and that what it was committing was nothing short of a war crime.
So help me work it out… in the case of Georgia the duplicitous West had to save the civilized world from barbaric Russian aggression but in the case of Gaza… well that is just Israel defending itself?

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Liberal Jews vs Liberals
Posted by: SeattlePackedSnowandCollidedCars on Jan 5, 2009 1:37 AM   
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this is going to get good to see the "real" hypocrisy.

Isreal has the right to defend itself
America has the right to defend itself

yes it dont seem like a fair fight but no one forced Hamms to keep firing rockets into Israel

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» RE: Liberal Jews vs Liberals Posted by: John Annis
» RE: Liberal Jews vs Liberals Posted by: jstepp590
Please remember well
Posted by: weathered on Jan 5, 2009 2:14 AM   
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What 2 countries were sited as the target of 9/11's attackers?

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» RE: Please learn well Posted by: Hope4Israel
Israel is an Apartheid state - why is it being tolerated?
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jan 5, 2009 5:51 AM   
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Israeli journalists such as born-again Likudnik Benny Morris, Neve Gordon, Amira Hass, and scholars such as Avi Shlaim, Illan Pape', the great humanitarian Israel Shahak, Shlomo Sand, Calvin Goldscheider (Professor of Judaic Studies and Professor of Sociology), and many others have documented the irrefutabel nature of the Zionist Apartheid state.

The state of Israel is a crimes against humanity. As Benny Morris has said, Israel was created by ethnically cleansing Palestinians.

Saul Landau and others have reported how Zionists troll around impoverished corners of the world and convert people such as Peruvian Incas and Indians from Manipur region and resettle them in West Bank.

As long as people continue to accept the existence of Zionist state as legitimate, there will continue to be arguments made that the Israel is only "defending" itself.

European Zionists, Peruvian Incas, Manipur Indians, Ethippians and others must leave Palestine. Or at least give Palestinians the right to return and equal citizenship in a single state called Palestine.

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Palestinians are not only being persecuted in Israel but also in
Posted by: maxpayne on Jan 5, 2009 6:22 AM   
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Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan where they also belonged. Strange how these 4 nations can make strange bedfellows. PEAK OIL please !

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Otto .
Posted by: otto on Jan 5, 2009 6:59 AM   
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Our whole culture is filled with bias and prejudice. Years ago Stokely Carmichael pointed out an example in our old cowboy movies: When the cavalry returned from winning a battle with the Indians, it was declared "a great victory"! When the Indians won, it was "a dirty massacre by the Indians". And add Honduras to the Central American countries that we've terrorized, supporting our fruidt corporations, etc. Fr. Guadalupe Carney, a defender of Native rights, disappeared (probably thrown from a U.S. helicopter in the jungle) and nothing was known of what happened to him...yet files in Washington has hundreds of pages on him, about half of them blacked out. So much for democracy and freedom of the press!

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"Israel, a nation that was born out of Zionist terrorism.."
Posted by: edgeofnowhere on Jan 5, 2009 7:53 AM   
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It is refreshing to see a journalist tell it like it is. The Zionists kicked the Palestinians out in order to make room for the post war influx of Jewish refugees. Oddly enough, the Palestinians who were displaced are still quite upset about it. The Zionists are still terrorists, just as is the US government. It is a good bet that they teamed up to pull off the 9/11 event.

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RE: Money Is At The Root Of Evil
Posted by: riondluz on Jan 5, 2009 11:13 AM   
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Let me guess. A rabbi, a priest and a lawyer?

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Egypt, and to a lesser degree Jordan and Saudi Arabia
Posted by: MeyravLevine on Jan 5, 2009 8:28 AM   
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are equally complicit in this current Israeli assault on Gaza.

Gaza's border to the outside world is on Egyption side. Why hasn't that border opened up by the Egyptions to deliver humanitarian aid?

Not surprisingly, Egypt and Israel are the single biggest recipient of US military aid.

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The Amazing Tolerance of Israel
Posted by: henkle110936 on Jan 5, 2009 8:31 AM   
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I think that another title for this post could be "The Two Faces of Terrorism". For those of limited moral character who do not understand the difference between initiated terrorism and defensive terrorism do not understand the principles of freedom or unlimited warfare against an immoral and aggressive individual, group, or nation that practices terrorism as a first strike option. All-out war is defensible under the mantle of self-defense. The United States bombed Nazi-controlled cities in WWII and vaporized two cities in Japan for their aggressive attacks upon the United States. Israel has no less right under God-given human rights to self-defense to eliminate forever a vicious and deliberate aggression against its citizens who desire only to exist in peace with a hostile world that does not even recognize its right to exist. Israel has every right to respond in an overwhelming fashion to put a stop to the continued threat of hostile nations. I think that the only reason Israel has not dropped a nuke or two on its enemies is the dangerous proximity of the hostiles to their circled wagons. Would the United States have been so tolerant as Israel has been with missile attacks on our country? I think not. Had missiles poured into the United States from Cuba, Mexico, or Canada; the government of those countries would have been absolutely destroyed and its surviving population absorbed into the United States. The Bible promises Israel all the land from the sea to the river Euphrates. It has all been deeded to the persecuted Jews by God's will. Some day Israel will awaken and destroy all its enemies in the Middle East. It has the advantage of a strong defensive position .. the "high ground" of the battlefield ... as well as the friendship of a nation of Christians protecting its flanks that will not permit Israel to be "wiped off the face of the earth". It is not terror that Israel is dealing out to Hamas, but retribution.

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Thanks AlterNet!
Posted by: TomTom on Jan 5, 2009 9:26 AM   
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It is remarkable how any kind of descending view, critical of Israel is censored here in the States, even on the so called liberal blogs like HuffPost. Sad,Sad,Sad!!! Thanks Alternet!

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Terrorists
Posted by: Archie1954 on Jan 5, 2009 9:27 AM   
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One quick way of secreting out terrorists is to look for parties that are in places they should not be doing things they should not be doing. The first thing that comes to my mind is the US with its approximately 800 military bases all over the world. What is the US and its CIA doing at these bases? What nefarious deeds is the CIA planning in the Middle East and elsewhere? What happened to the American myth of exceptionalism? Did it run up against the reality of evil deeds planned and carried out by the US government?

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» Wow!!! Posted by: robbie.seal
zionism
Posted by: jstepp590 on Jan 5, 2009 10:07 AM   
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Zionism=Apartheid

Nothing else says it better than that.

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UN Resolutions vetoed by the United States
Posted by: fanny666 on Jan 5, 2009 10:12 AM   
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Any time the United Nations tries to get Israel to obey international law, the resolution is vetoed by the United States.

It's also worth reading the Fourth Geneva Convention and comparing to what Israel does (using US weapons and bulldozers) in the land they have been militarily occupying for a generation.

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We forget history at our own peril...........
Posted by: Spiritgirl on Jan 5, 2009 10:16 AM   
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Americans tend to forget history at our own peril. We forget that this nation was founded, not just on the back of slavery, but at the terrorism "our founders" made against the native nations that were living here! Daily politicians bemoan the reasons why Israel must "defend" itself, yet never recognize that the Palestinian people also have as much right to self determination! We fail to recognize the duplicitous nature of our government (propping up dictators, fomenting wars in other countries, spying on Americans) at our own peril!

George Orwell, published 1984 in 1949. and many of those things have come to pass, BIG BROTHER is not some tv show - they are our government at it's worst! The time is now for all good people of conscious to rise up and demand an end of tyranny and terrorism by our government on us and the rest of the world!!!!

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Robert Parry..
Posted by: 2thepoint on Jan 5, 2009 11:27 AM   
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you are a blind asshole.

Israel born out of terrorism? In case you haven't noticed, it was born out of UN mandate.

Israel ONLY responds when it is attacksed.. Hamas uses crude weapons to spread terror inside of Israel. It is Israel thst builds th scvhools and hospitals for the Palestinians..not that arabs, who horde their billions they steal from the west!

That Hamas terrorists.

Also if you havent noticed..EVERY terror group and terrorists war around th world is started by Muslims - that makes them a terrorists religion!

With any hope we wont have to worry about Hamas in another month!

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US is the sponsor -----
Posted by: symcokid on Jan 5, 2009 2:24 PM   
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as we supply Israel with the monies, arms, ammunition and moral support which would make us implicitly involved in invading Gaza. Apparently we are the U.N.

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Ironies
Posted by: chorton on Jan 5, 2009 3:18 PM   
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The descendants of the people of ancient Judah, who lived together in peace as Moslems, Christians - and Jews - for 1300 years, are now holed up in Gaza and fighting for their lives against the European invaders, who claimed that the writings of the distant ancestors of these people gave them a divine right to drive them from their homes. Can you not see the irony in that?

The terms of the Hamas leaders of Gaza for halting the firing of their pathetic homemade rockets at their tormenters include an end to the blockade so that they can feed their children and purify their water, treat their sewage and care for their sick, but our press steadfastly refuses to report on this, invents bizarre motives for them and treats them as terrorists who are trying to destroy Israel out of malice and religious hatred.

Enough already! Time to all shout, not another dime for Israel until they make real peace based on equal rights for all.

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» Better re-check you history Posted by: robbie.seal
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G W Bush and Condi Rice applauded Israeli slaughter of Lebanese civilians in 2006
Posted by: Garvagh on Jan 5, 2009 4:09 PM   
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Great piece! American politicians, in the main, are bribed or intimidated by Aipac and other "pro-Israel" (meaning pro-Zionist/expansionist) to be quiet about Israeli oppression of the Palestinians. Ron Paul is a brave exception. G W Bush and Condoleezza Rice both encouraged Israeli slughter of Lebanese civilians in 2006, some carried out by illegal use of American-supplied cluster bombs.

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» Please explain Posted by: robbie.seal
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Mr. Parry, I understand why
Posted by: robbie.seal on Jan 5, 2009 6:51 PM   
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your other site, the Consortium isn't making enough money to stay afloat.

Your lack of understanding of military strategy is laughable. If you want to knock out the other guy, and get his people to not support him, then you need to prevent the other guy from providing services to his people.

You ignore the facts of weapons smuggling under the Egypt-Gaza border. If Hamas was spending as much effort in making its infrastructure better as it was in getting rockets and mortars to fire at civilian targets ON PURPOSE, then life might be a little better for their people.

I find it funny that you don't mention that Hamas was storing weapons and ammunition in schools, private homes, mosques, and hospitals. Hamas is running their operations in hospitals. In essence, they are using civilians as shields. This doesn't sicken you?

You ignore your own double standard. I will ignore your plea for donations.

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» What services are you denied? Posted by: robbie.seal
whose sinister agenda?
Posted by: nancy57 on Jan 5, 2009 8:11 PM   
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US domestic politics has presented the protection of Israel as a tacit matter-of-fact part of US agenda. This notion continues to be packaged and administered to the point of Americans accepting this agenda as their own. It's a wonder that ardent US patriots, mostly Christians, should support a pro-Israeli sentiment as an anti-Muslim vote. Do these Christians know that Israelis don't believe in Christ? I would wager that most mid-western patriots have never even seen a Jewish person, much less need to feel pro-Israeli.

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» RE: whose sinister agenda? Posted by: AlexLawyer
Ya just can not STEAL a peoples way of life.
Posted by: The Big Raven on Jan 6, 2009 2:40 PM   
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I know being a Real Native Indian of this land how the Pals. must feel as we watch the bombs ripped apart their children.I can see what greed that was brought here from eroupe eat away at our children and the made up historical lies all based on some belief in a abstract son of god who gave your sick out of ballence peoples My for-fathers land???????????????
I have read your bibles and your Jewish holy books and NO WHERE DOES IT SAY YOU CAN STEAL AND MURDER AND MAKE UP LIES ABOUT YOUR GODS and you leave us to rot. No my dear world it is the great america that supports this kind of bullshit for even if and that is a huge if america was to end their support for isreahell what or better yet how can you americants look yourself?????
opps my mistake thats the real problem america has no courage to see the hurt it causes soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo many!
So lets end this un-holy made up belief in MANIFESTED DESTINY I dare every americant to RESEARCH your history and RESEARCH the history of your best friend isrealhell double dare ya
With peace in mind
The Big Raven

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WHY AMERICAN HATES MUSLIMS
Posted by: hall on Jan 7, 2009 7:03 PM   
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Strange, why american christians hate muslims and love jews to kill muslims. ask any muslim, for them jesus pbuh is not son of god but the higest and most respectable prophets besides adam, abraham, noah, moses and mohammed pbuh. Ask any jews, for them jesus is too qualified to be crucified!

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