25 wounded at anti-fence protest
25 wounded at anti-fence protest
[After we sent you five articles reflecting on the assassination of Sheikh Yassin we owe you this short and sharp piece by Professor Tanya Reinhart which appeared in Yediot Aharonot, yesterday. She makes the connection between the methods of the suicide bombers and the heavy toll which is paid by Palestinians & peace activists for the daily non-violent resistance against the wall. We add a report on today's struggle.]
# As in Tiennamen square - Tanya Reinhart - Yediot Aharonot # 25 wounded at anti-fence protest south of Ramallah
# As in Tiennamen square - Tanya Reinhart - Yediot
Aharonot ------- Forwarded message follows ------- Date
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Tanya Reinhart òáøéú ìôé á÷ùä /
hebrew at request As in Tiennamen square Tanya
Reinhart Yediot Aharonot, March 30, 2004. Translated from
Hebrew by Netta Van Vliet According to
international law, the execution of any person in an
occupied territory is not allowed. The Geneva convention,
born out of the horrifying experience of the second World
War, sets limitations on the use of force even in times of
war. The convention distinguishes between war and a state
of occupation. Its fundamentals are, first, that occupied
people are "protected", and that the occupier is responsible
for their safety. Second, it determines that the occupied
people have the right to fight for their liberation.
International conventions are one of the means people have
developed for self-preservation. Without them, there is a
danger that the human race would annihilate itself - first
the strong would wipe out the weak, and then each other.
During its 37 years of occupation, Israel has already
violated every article of the Geneva convention. But what
it did now is unprecedented. As Robert Fisk stated it in
the British Independent, "for years, there has been an
unwritten rule in the cruel war of government-versus-
guerrilla. You can kill the men on the street, the bomb
makers and gunmen. But the leadership on both sides -
government ministers, spiritual leaders were allowed to
survive." Even when the leader advocates violence and
terror, the norm has been that he may be imprisoned, but not
killed. Ahmed Yassin viewed himself as struggling
against the occupation. As reported in Yediot Aharonot, his
demand was a full withdrawal of the Israeli army from the
occupied territories, back to the borders of 1967. In
1993, Hamas agreed to the principles of the Oslo accords,
but did not believe that Rabin would translate these
principles into action, and urged the Palestinian people t o
remember that the occupation was not yet over. During the
iron-fist period of Barak and Sharon, Yassin proposed a
long term 'hudna' (cease fire), but he also believed that
Israel would never end the occupation of its own will.
"The enemy understands only the language of war, bombs and
explosives" - he preached to his followers, and declared
that "every Israeli is a target for us". The Geneva
convention recognizes the right of the occupied people to
carry out armed struggle against the occupying army, but
not to use terror against civilians. Terror has no moral
justifica tion, and is not defended by international law.
But it is necessary that we Israelis examine ourselves i n
this regard as well. What other way do we leave open for
the Palestinian people to struggle for their liberation?
Along the route of the wall in the West Bank, a new form of
popular resistance h as been formed in the last few months.
Palestinian farmers whose land is being robbed sit on the
ground in front of the bulldozers, accompanied by the
Israeli opponents of the wall - the veterans of the Mas'ha
camp. What could be more non-violent than this? But the
Israeli army shoots at sitting demonstrators, like in
Tiennamen square. The Israeli army blocks all
options of non-violent resistance from the Palestinians.
With the arrogant elimination of a leader and a symbol, as
he was leaving a mosque, the army knowingly created a new
wave of violence and terror. It is hard not to get the
impression that terror is convenient for Sharon and the
army. It enables them to convince the world that the Geneva
protections do not apply to the Palestiians, because they
have terrorists in their midst, and that, therefore, it is
permitted to do anything to them. Since September
11th, as part of its “war against terror,” the U.S. has
# 25 wounded at
anti-fence protest south of Ramallah By Arnon Regular,
Haaretz Correspondent, and Haaretz Service Wed., March
31, 2004
http://www.haaretzdaily.com/hasen/spages/410980.html
Hebrew:
http://www.haaretz.co.il/hasite/spages/410975.html
Twenty-five demonstrators protesting the construction
of the separation fence were wounded on Wednesday in
clashes with Israeli security forces near the West Bank
village of Kata'ana. Hundreds of Palestinian residents
and Israeli and foreign left-wing activists were protesting
next to the construction site in the village located south
of Ramallah. The demonstrators attempted to reach
construction bulldozers, which had caused damage to
Palestinian property when they inadvertently caused
boulders and slabs of bedrock to slide down a slope. The
demonstrators began throwing stones at Israel Defense Force
soldiers who fired tear gas and rubber bullets in
response. More than 30 Palestinian and Israeli
demonstrators were wounded March 21 in clashes with IDF
soldiers and Border Policemen during a protest against the
separation fence near Harbata village, north of Modi'in.
Israeli security forces fired rubber-coated bullets at
demonstrators and also used tear gas in attempts to disperse
the crowd. Etai Levinsky, 20, a left-wing activist was
injured when a rubber bullet struck him near the eye. He was
taken for treatment to Sheeba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer,
and medics said his sight could be endangered. The
demonstrators were several hundred Palestinians and
left-wing Israeli and overseas activists. IDF sources
claimed that the soldiers were under orders not to allow the
demonstration to disturb fence construction work. The rubber
bullets, the sources added, were aimed at the demonstrators'
legs, not their heads. --- Sending you a tin can of
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http://www.gush-shalom.org/english/index.html (English)
http://www.gush-shalom.org/arabic/index.html (selected
articles in Arabic)
An extensive discussion has
already taken place in Israel regarding the cost-benefit
ratio of Yassin's assassination. But the question of
justice has hardly been raised.
Been pushing to destroy all defences provided by
International law. But even the U.S. has not yet dared to
publicly execute a spiritual-religious leader (of, for
example, the Taliban in Afghanistan ). Now Israel has
determined, with the U.S. blessing, that even this is
permitted. Under the military rule, Israel has become a
leading force in the destruction of the very protections
that humankind h as established, out of World War Two, for
its own preservation, protections that we too may need one
day, as history has already shown us.
http://www.tau.ac.il/~reinhart