Tag: Israel Palestine war

  • Long-term Struggle for Justice in Israel-Palestine

    Long-term Struggle for Justice in Israel-Palestine

    In 1908 Indian revolutionaries launched a series of bomb attacks on British officials in Bengal, in which several Britishers were killed.

    As a result, the great Indian freedom fighter Bal Gangadhar Tilak, who was critical of the moderate approach to the fight for independence from British rule, wrote  in his newspaper ‘Kesari’ :

    ” Violence, however deplorable, becomes inevitable when the rulers, who have converted the entire nation into a prison, begin to overawe the people in an endeavour to create despondency among them by terrible oppression and unduly frightening them. Then the sound of the bomb is spontaneously produced to impart to the authorities the knowledge that the people have reached the limit of their tolerance of oppression ”.

    This explains the Hamas attack on Israel on 7th October and the continuing war since then.

    https://indicanews.com/justice-katju-people-of-gaza-say-death-is-preferable-to-living-in-perpetual-hell/

    Many people have condemned the Hamas attack, but they overlook the 75 year long history of atrocities and oppression of the Palestinian Arabs.

    Before the state of Israel was created ( on the pretext that the persecuted Jews of Europe needed a homeland, but really to ensure safety of Middle East oil supplies for Western industries ), about 90% people living there were Palestinian Arabs. In 1948 Israeli attacks began on them, many of them including women and children were killed, and most of the remaining fled from their homeland out of fear ( an exodus known as the Nakba )

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nakba_Day

     As a result, today only about 20% people living in Israel are Palestinian Arabs, the remaining 70% having been driven out of their homeland, and still living in horrible conditions in neighbouring Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria, often without employment, food, water, electricity, and medicines. 

    After the Six Day War of 1967 Israel conquered the West Bank, the territory west of the Jordan river, which was part of Jordan, and is still occupying most of it, and building Jewish settlements there, thus driving out more Palestinians from their homes.

     This was bound to create a reaction one day, for, as the adage goes, ‘wherever there is oppression there is resistance’, and the Hamas attack of 7th October must be understood in this context. It was an outburst of long existing grievances of Palestinians

    Of course Hamas committed some atrocities ( the true extent of which is still unknown, since in war truth is the first casualty ), but the Israeli response was horrific, and totally disproportionate

    https://reliefweb.int/report/occupied-palestinian-territory/friday-17-november-twenty-thousand-palestinians-believed-be-killed-israels-genocide-gaza

    Upto 20,000 Gazans have been killed in Israeli air strikes ( including many on apartment buildings, hospitals, etc ) and the Israeli army has occupied north Gaza, driving out the people there to the southern part of this congested strip of land.

    Many Israeli leaders say they will destroy Hamas, but they forget that most Palestinians are supporting it, and have identified themselves with it. Even in the West Bank, part of which is under the administration of the PLO ( Palestine Liberation Organisation, headed by Mahmoud Abbas ), most Palestinians have shifted their support to Hamas, giving up their earlier support to the PLO, whose leaders are perceived as Western puppets.

    If the Israelis thought that with the enormous fire power of their military they would easily and swiftly destroy Hamas and the Palestinian resistance, as in the Six Day War, by now they must be having second thoughts. It is not six days but six weeks since the hostilities began, with no sign of abatement. It is going to be a long haul, as the Americans found in Vietnam, or the Russians in Afghanistan, and there is no ‘light at the end of the tunnel’, as Gen Westmoreland, the US commander in Vietnam, proclaimed.

    This time it will not be a short war. It will not be another 1948 war, the Six Day War, the Yom Kippur war, or the ‘intifadas’.

    It will be a long drawn conflict with huge casualties, until justice is done to the long suffering Palestinians

  • People of Gaza have declared they are not going to take any more shit

    People of Gaza have declared they are not going to take any more shit

    Ever since Israel declared itself a sovereign state on 14th May 1948, Israelis, knowing they have the backing of Western powers, have been kicking around the Palestinians, as if the latter were dogs. 

    Earlier, over 90% people living in the territories of Israel were Arabs. After creation of the state of Israel, many of them ( including women and children ) were killed, and most fled in panic and fear, and now only about 20% population of Israel is Arab. Those who fled are still living in horrible and squalid conditions in Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza, Lebanon, etc.

    I had a long talk about the present Israel Hamas conflict with a friend living in UK. These are the points we discussed

    1. He said that Israel had a right to defend itself if attacked.

     I replied that if someone forcibly occupies my house after throwing me out, and I fight to get it back, will you support me, or the person who forcibly occupied my house in the first place ?

    2. He then said that Jews in Europe and elsewhere were always longing to go back to Palestine. I said this was rubbish, and I referred him to my two articles, given below :

    https://indicanews.com/justice-markandey-katju-what-is-israel/
    https://indicanews.com/justice-markandey-katju-wherever-there-is-oppression-there-will-be-resistance/

    The Holocaust was not perpetrated by the Palestinians Arabs but by Germans and their European collaborators. So why should the former be punished for the fault of the latter ?

    3. He then said that the Jews have converted a desert into a green, blooming paradise. 

    I replied that if you forcibly occupy my house and throw me out, how does it matter to me that you have converted my house into a luxurious mansion ? I am still living on the road.

    The Jews who came into Israel were mostly Europeans, who brought their advanced technical skills with them. This made the desert bloom, and was like the European immigrants pouring into North America from the 17th century onwards, bringing with them their technical skills, which led to rapid development of North America. 

    But this does not resolve the plight of Palestinians rendered homeless, and living in horrible conditions, just as it does not resolve the plight of the native Americans, who were displaced by European immigrants, and many of whom are still living in reservations in bad conditions.

    4. He then contested my thesis that Israel was created by Western powers to control and safeguard the oil supplies for Western industries from the Middle East region. He said that the Israeli army has rarely invaded other countries near Israel which have huge oil deposits.

    I replied that armies everywhere in the world are rarely fighting all the time. But they have yet to be maintained, just in case a need arises at a particular time.

    The situation in Arab countries is that though the people are mostly anti-Western, the rulers are pro-Western ( in fact Western puppets ). So there is no need of sending the Israeli army into the oil producing countries, because even without that the rulers of these countries ensure oil supplies to the West. When Iranian Prime Minister Mossadegh nationalised the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company in March 1951  he was promptly deposed by the CIA, and the puppet Shah Reza Pahlavi installed.

    5. He then said that many Arab countries have recognised Israel, and Saudi Arabia is about to do so.

    I replied that the rulers of Saudi Arabia and most Arab countries are Western puppets, and so is Israel. So this was only to be expected. But has the wish of the peoples of these Arab countries been taken into account ?

    6. He lastly said that Israel has a right to exist. I said that I am not against Jews, and I am not in favour of expelling Jews from Israel. After all, the Jews presently inhabiting Israel are not immigrants ( like their grandparents or great grandparents ) but were born and brought up in Israel.

    But I believe that the only just solution to the conflict is creating a secular, democratic, State of Palestine, uniting Israel, Jordan, the West Bank, Gaza, the Golan Heights, and Lebanon, where Arabs, Jews, Christians, etc can all live peacefully, amicably and in harmony.

    There is no other way, and unless this is accepted there will be no peace in the region.