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by Mazin Qumsiyeh
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2004 at 12:53 AM
there will never be a safer israel than a freer palestine
March 22 2004
Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition strongly condemns the extra-judicial murder of Sheikh Ahmad Yassin, the spiritual leader of The
Palestinian Islamic Resistance Movement, known by its acronym as HAMAS. Ten other Palestinian by-standers were killed by the Zionist occupation army.
Sheikh Yassin, a 67-year-old quadriplegic who was partially blind was assassinated while leaving a mosque in Gaza in his wheelchair. It is unclear whether this war crime was committed without the prior knowledge and approval of the Bush administration.
Sheikh Yassin was a refugee from the village of Jourah near Al-Majdal (renamed by Israel, Ashkelon; see http://www.palestineremembered.com/Gaza/al-Jura/Story185.html ). The murder of Yassin by missiles from a US supplied Apache helicopter, like 200 other similar extrajudicial executions carried out by
Israel, is strongly condemned by the international community and human rights groups
across the globe as violations of international law and as war crimes. This horrific act
further shows that Israeli leaders are only interested in perpetuating violence and state-
sponsored terrorism to avoid having to address the root cause of the conflict: the ethnic
cleansing of Palestine.
We extend our condolences to the Palestinian people, our brothers and
sisters in this struggle. We also urge the Palestinian leadership in
Ramallah to declare its rejection of any plans or agreements that fall short of ending the Israeli occupation and the recognition of the inalienable right of all Palestinian refugees to return to their original homes and lands.
We call on all people of conscience to condemn this and other atrocious
attacks and to demand an end to U.S. governmental military and
financial aid and backing for such illegal Zionist war crimes.
Al-Awda, The Palestine Right to Return Coalition
P.O. Box 1172
Orange, CT 06477
E-mail: info@al-awda.org
WWW: http://www.al-awda.org
Fax: 1-802-609-9284
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On extrajudial executions and Zionist colonial interests
Mazin Qumsiyeh
Qumsiyeh.org
As the fourth strongest army in the world, Israel could have arrested the quadriplegic and partially blind spiritual elder of the Islamic Resistance Movement (Hamas). But history shows that such extrajudicial executions (200 so far) create instability and a cycle of revenge that is calculated to serve Zionist colonization efforts.
Political Zionism started in 1845 with a British feasibility study for Jewish colonization in Palestine to further British interests in weakening the Ottoman Empire and establish connections to colonial holdings in India. The adoption of this political (as opposed to religious or cultural) Zionism by a small but very influential segment of Ashkenazi Jews in Europe was deemed crucial for success. Zionism remained marginal among Jews until it capitalized on the atrocities of WWII. Early advocates of Zionism did not shy away from using the term colonization to describe their activities or to describe the use of violence to achieve their goals because natives will always resist such efforts. This violence against native Palestinians started in 1917 when the Zionist Herbert Samuel was appointed as British high commissioner. He made it clear with violent action that the end result will be the creation of a Jewish state in a land that had less than 6% Jewish population.
Most native Jews, including the Palestinian Chief Rabbi of Jerusalem, were opposed to Zionism at the time. Before 1917 Palestinian Christians, Muslims, and Jews coexisted in relative harmony. Violence between 1917 and 1949 resulted in the establishment of a Jewish state and the ethnic cleansing of 530 Palestinian villages and towns. Israel rejected International law by adopting exclusionary laws that prevent refugees from returning while offering automatic citizenship to Jews (including converts) from anywhere in the world. Zionists expected resistance of Palestinian Christians and Muslims. 800,000 were made refugees by 1949 (now nearly 5 million including Yassin's family). Israeli leaders from Ben Gurion to Sharon have always used the "Zionist response" to resistance: overwhelming violence and increased colonization.
It was Zionist Jews who first to plant bombs in market places (1930s), first bomb civilian neighborhoods using aircraft (1947), first sent mail letter bombs (1940s), and first to hijack (1954) and shoot down (1973) civilian airplanes. As our biased mainstream US media keeps emphasizing, Palestinians also engaged in expected violent resistance. Violence is a symptom and was used to further colonization efforts whether in Palestine or in America (against Native Americans). It is not a coincidence that the major waves of expulsions of Palestinians occurred between October 1947 to January 1949 and in June 1967. It is not a coincidence that in the name of "security", Israel destroyed over 3000 Palestinian homes rendering some 15,000 civilians homeless most in the most desirable land. The Apartheid wall being built with the excuse of the violence is not separating Israel from the occupied areas but is surrounding Palestinians in small cantons to starve them and force them to leave. Thu
s, Zionist leaders deem violence and escalation a sound strategy because, as the first Prime Minister of Israel admitted, peace would mean having to restore rights to native people.
Israel's assassination of Sheikh Yassin was described as stupid (Gush Shalom), horrendous mistake (Yossi Beilin), contrary to International law (Amnesty International and the European Union), and a war crime (Israeli liberal leaders). I think such actions remove any doubt about the fact that political Zionism is incompatible with peace in the 21st century. As for us here, Israel's strong lobby in congress drained us of over 0 billion in direct aid and much more indirectly. It is responsible for the low standing of the US around the world. The price tag is much higher in lives lost: American, Israeli, Palestinian, Iraqi, and others.
Just like South Africa shed apartheid, Israel must shed Zionism and become a country for people of all religions rather than a country for and by Jews. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (including the right of refugees to return) provides the most logical road map to peace. The American public can no longer afford to allow our government to keep supporting violence and war against the will of the international community. Only then will we begin to rectify historic injustices and bring peace at home and abroad.
www.al-awda.org
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by Well I hope so
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2004 at 1:08 AM
"Sheikh Yassin, a 67-year-old quadriplegic who was partially blind was assassinated while leaving a mosque in Gaza in his wheelchair. It is unclear whether this heroic effort was committed without the prior knowledge and approval of the Bush administration. "
I would hope we'd give approval to the extermination of this piece of rolling human filth.
Hats off to Israel!
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by Ig
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2004 at 3:11 AM
If the Israelis were as savage as the Palestinians, they would have BLOWN UP THE WHOLE FRICKIN' MOSQUE. Why didn't they, if they are the definition of evil, as everyone around here seems to think? It would have been a lot easier than picking the one guy they wanted, who was responsible for the deaths of who knows how many innocent people.
Good shooting, IDF. Next up, Arafat.
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by Ig
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2004 at 3:13 AM
Congratulations, fresca, for making the Indy poop list. Keep up the good work.
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by thank you
Wednesday, Mar. 24, 2004 at 6:17 AM
I feel my work has been ignored for far too long. The honor is much appreciated.
Thanks.
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by KPC
Friday, Mar. 26, 2004 at 12:41 AM
Ig-norant: "If the Israelis were as savage as the Palestinians, they would have BLOWN UP THE WHOLE FRICKIN' MOSQUE. It would have been a lot easier than picking the one guy they wanted"
...gee...talk about lowered expectations...I guess that Charles Manson guy isn't so bad either...I mean...he coulda killed a lot more people...but obviously he is a restrained and civlized man....
...and they didn't pick "one" guy, the fired missles at a group of people on a crowded street...killing more than the "one" they "picked"
...that makes you either ignorant or a liar....or both...
...or...even worse...
...REPUBLICAN!
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by Barney
Friday, Mar. 26, 2004 at 2:40 AM
This preacher of genocide has gone to his eternal reward. Next to go is Arafat, then perhaps the Palestinains might get the laaders they deserve.
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by WRONG
Friday, Mar. 26, 2004 at 3:27 AM
"...and they didn't pick "one" guy, the fired missles at a group of people on a crowded street...killing more than the "one" they "picked" "
Categorically wrong.
They absolutely PICKED just one guy.
That some other "palestinian" terrorist supporters died is merely a happy accident.
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by KPC
Friday, Mar. 26, 2004 at 5:20 PM
...oh, so the Israeli's ARE just as savage as the Palestinians...
....thanks for clearing that up....
...fuckin' israelimals!
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by Just curious
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 2:46 AM
Just curious as to why you capitalize the word "palestinians"?
What are they? There's no record of any such people or culture ever existing.
Just wondering.
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by KPC
Saturday, Mar. 27, 2004 at 6:01 PM
...oh, yeah...now let's drag GRAMMAR into your perverted little game...
...you're fucked up.
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by grammar?
Sunday, Mar. 28, 2004 at 3:13 AM
Who's talking about grammar?
I'm just curious why you refer to the Egyptians, Jordanians, and Syrians who live in the territories of Israel that were lost to her in 1967 as "palestinians".
Is this some new nickname? Or maybe it's Arabic for "those who rightfully lost their land after trying woefully unsuccessfully to annihilate an entire race of people in 1967 but were instead humiliated and had the land they based their attacks from, taken away from them ".
Hmmm. That must be it. You learn new something everyday.
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