Green Light
To Assassinate Arafat
By Bill Vann
World Socialist
Web
18 September 2003
In
what can only be interpreted as a green light for its Israeli allies
to carry out the coldblooded assassination of the elected president
of the Palestinian people, the US Tuesday vetoed a United Nations Security
Council resolution opposing the murder of Yasser Arafat.
The resolution,
which was backed by 11 of the 15 members of the Security Council, with
Britain, Germany and Bulgaria abstaining, demanded that Israel,
the occupying power, desist from any act of deportation and to cease
any threat to the safety of the elected president of the Palestinian
Authority.
It went on to denounce
both Israels targeted assassinations of militant leaders
and Palestinian suicide bombings, all of which have caused enormous
suffering and many innocent victims. It further called for a cessation
of all acts of terrorism, provocation, incitement and destruction.
Washingtons
ambassador to the UN, John Negroponte, dismissed the resolution as lopsided,
adding, This resolution wasnt going to add anything constructive
to the advancement of peace. Instead, he insisted, the measure
should have demanded that the Palestinian Authority must take
action to remove the threat of terrorist groups.
Over the last three
decades, the US government has vetoed some 30 UN resolutions either
affirming the rights of Palestinians or condemning Israeli acts of repressive
violence. Most recently, it blocked one condemning the Israeli armys
deliberate killing of United Nations personnel in the occupied territories.
Successive Israeli
governments have understood these vetoes, combined with the tens of
billions of dollars in US aid and loans that have been poured into the
Zionist state, as a carte blanche to carry out armed incursions into
Palestinian territories as well as neighboring Arab states, the seizure
of land for new settlements and the assassination of Palestinian leaders
and activists.
The latest veto
is no different. While US officials have publicly stated their disagreement
with the proposal to murder Arafat, they have done so strictly on tactical
grounds, leaving the door open to supporting just such a monstrous crime
in the not so distant future.
Thus, Condoleezza
Rice, Bushs national security adviser, echoed the words of the
Sharon regime in an interview with the New York Times, declaring that
Arafat stands as an obstacle to peace.
The Israeli-US contention
that Arafat is personally responsible for the breakdown of the so-called
peace process and the bloodshed that has dominated the region for the
past three years is absurd on its face.
The Palestinian
president has been subjected to effective house arrest by the Israeli
security forces that have laid siege to his compound in Ramallah for
more than a year and a half. Moreover, a so-called peace plan that has
produced only death and misery has been so discredited among his people
that his own stature had suffered because of his association with the
US-backed treaties. Paradoxically, the Israeli threat to take his life
has revived his standing as a symbol of the Palestinian national struggle
to which he has devoted his life.
Behind the demonization
of Arafat lies the more fundamental conception that the Palestinians
as a whole are responsible for the Middle East conflict and that Israels
36-year-old occupation of the West Bank and Gaza represent merely a
defensive action against terrorism.
In an editorial
published September 12, the day after the Israeli cabinet discussed
the liquidation of Arafat, the New York Times gave voice to this approach.
The problem all along has been that certain things never changedanti-Israel
terror and incitement on the Palestinian side, extensive Jewish settlement
building in the West Bank and Gaza Strip by Israel. Together, they have
brought the process to its knees. The two are not equivalent. You cannot
equate blowing up children on a bus with building on land someone else
considers his.
Given the moral
scales used by the Times, what precisely would be equivalent?
Were the Palestinians to possess the same massive arsenal of US supplied
armaments as Israel, supplemented of course by nuclear and other weapons
of mass destruction, they could presumably seize back the land
taken over for Zionist settlers or even take land for themselves from
Israel. But, given that they dont, it would seem that the only
option granted them by the Times editors is to bow to Israeli
occupation and accept whatever Sharon dictates.
The conception that
this occupation involves merely building on land someone else
considers his is truly breathtaking. First, it should be remembered,
Israeli security forces have killed some 2,400 Palestinians just since
September 2000. Included in these figures, according to Israels
secret police agency, Shin Bet, were 551 terrorists, that
is, Palestinians who were armed. The rest were what the US military
refers to as collateral damage, nearly 400 of them minors
and 100 aged 12 or younger. The Israeli Human Rights Information Centre,
BTselem has concluded that 80 percent of the Palestinians
killed were not connected to armed actions.
In addition to the
dead, tens of thousands have been wounded, many of them unable to secure
proper medical care.
Meanwhile, the use
of roadblocks, curfews, closures, collective punishment such as the
demolition of houses and entire apartment blocks, as well as random
daily armed terror by Israeli troops has turned the life of the Palestinians
into a hell on earth.
The deliberate division
of the Palestinian territories by Zionist settlements, Israeli-controlled
roads, checkpoints and roadblocks has strangled the economic life of
the territories. According to a recent report released by the United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) http://www.unctad.org/en/docs/tb50d4_en.pdf:
* Last year the
per capita income of the occupied territories fell to less than half
of its 1999 level.
* Nearly two-thirds
of the population of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, some 2 million people,
are living under conditions of extreme poverty, with an income of less
than $2 a day.
* The unemployment
rate has climbed to over 40 percent.
* Since 2000 the
economic growth recorded over the previous 15 years has been wiped out.
This is not a question
of some abstract property dispute. Israel has made life impossible for
the Palestinians. These abysmal conditions are the fruits of an illegal
occupation maintained by Israel with full support from Washington. That
they produce acts of resistance is inevitable. The sentiments of desperation
and anger that motivate suicide bombers to carry out attacks inside
Israel are entirely understandable, however counterproductive and horrific
the tactic they have chosen.
The Sharon government
has worked deliberately to provoke these desperate acts of terror, carrying
out assassinations of Palestinian leaders with the full knowledge that
the response will be another bombing. The bombings in turn provide the
Israeli regime with the justification for carrying out new military
attacks on the Palestinians, seizing more landthe number of Zionist
settlers has doubled since the Oslo accords of a decade agoand
reducing the areas relegated to the Palestinian people to ever-smaller,
divided enclaves.
The ultimate goal
of Sharon and his supporters is a massive ethnic cleansing
that would expel the 3.5 million Palestinians from the occupied territories
and create a Greater Israel extending from the Mediterranean
to the Jordan River. The proposal to murder Arafat is, in the final
analysis, a step towards the realization of a strategy aimed at eliminating
the Palestinians as a people.
The US veto at the
UN only confirms that Washington is fully complicit in this criminal
policy.