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The sources of Arabs’ Shame
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Egypt, Jordan and
Saudi Arabia
By Dr. Abbas
Bakhtiar
January 15, 2009 "Tehran
Times"
Jan 12, 09 - Israel is
continuing its bombing of workshops,
administrative buildings, roads,
bridges, fuel depots, prisons,
schools and mosques; killing and
injuring large number of civilians
in one of the world’s most
impoverished and densely populated
areas of the world.
The Israelis are following their old
method of destroying everything that
makes a society a society, the
infrastructure. The collective
punishment of the Palestinians for
what Hamas or Islamic Jihad is
supposed to be doing or has done,
reminds one of the collective
punishments that Nazis meted out in
the occupied areas in Eastern Europe
during the WWII.
International Red Cross just issued
a statement condemning Israel for
its brutality against civilians.
There are several things that seem
to have shocked the Red Cross. In
one episode after several days of
heavy pressure from the Red Cross,
several ambulances were allowed to
enter a neighborhood to evacuate the
injured civilians. In one house they
found 12 bodies all civilians and
mostly women and children. They also
found four very young children still
alive next to their dead mothers,
too weak to stand. They have been
holed-up in the same house for close
to 4 days.
Apparently the whole neighborhood
was full of dead and injured
civilians with Israeli forces only
80 meters away. According to the Red
Cross the Israeli forces knew of the
situation and not only didn’t do
anything to help the civilians, but
also were stopping Red Cross from
providing assistance. Representative
of the Norwegian Red Cross’ People’s
Action calls this a war crime.
But this is only the tip of the ice
berg. The Israeli forces have begun
to use civilians as human shields.
According to Amnesty International
Israeli forces occupy civilian
houses and keep the civilians as
hostages on the first floor, while
they position their soldiers on the
second floor; ensuring that any fire
on the house (especially with
anti-tank or RPG missiles) kills the
civilians as well.
In yet another report, the United
Nations condemned Israel for
targeting civilians. The head of the
UN agency in Gaza running the school
that was attacked by Israel forces
categorically rejected the claim by
Israel that Hamas fighters were in
or even near the school. Israel
bombed the UN run school, killing 43
children and injuring 100.
Israel also targets ambulances and
humanitarian relief convoys in Gaza.
According to UN, at least one
Palestinian was killed when UN
relief convoy came under fire from
Israeli forces. “The attack took
place as the lorries traveled to the
Erez crossing to pick up supplies
that were to have been allowed in
during a three-hour ceasefire.”
The atrocities committed by Israel
is a genocide of a conquered people.
Gaza is a concentration camp and no
amount of PR can reduce the
magnitude of this horrible crime
against humanity and decency.
But Israel is Israel. She has shown
that cruelty is in her nature. Here
I am talking about the successive
Israeli governments and not Israeli
people in general. I am sure there
are many in Israel that if became
aware of what really is happening
would not approve of it. This of
course excludes the settlers and the
Zionist movement. These groups like
the South African white supremacists
consider others to be inferior to
them; or that they have the God
given right to do as they please.
But states seldom are representative
of their people. It is the elite and
/ or the governing class that makes
the decisions. The state of Israel
is determined to never allow the
Palestinians to have a viable state.
The maximum that they are willing to
allow is some form of Bantustan
(South African) or North American
reservation (for Native Americans).
With carte blanche from U.S. and
most of the European powers, Israel
has been implementing this policy.
Setting-up such a system takes many
years. People’s spirit has to be
crushed through collective
punishment, economic strangulation
and above all excessive and
continuing violence. This has to
continue for many years so the
people lose hope of ever achieving
anything more than what is on offer.
This of course cannot be done
without the approval of other
countries. Israel has the approval
of the world’s most powerful nation,
the United States. In addition,
because of her U.S. connections, she
has managed to get a nod and a wink
from the Europeans as well. So with
this carte blanche in hand she has
set forth to change the “reality” on
the ground in her favor.
By systematically settling
extremists in the middle of
populated Palestinian areas, she has
made the creation of a viable
Palestinian state almost impossible.
A simple look at the map of the
Palestinian territories resembles a
Swiss cheese, with pockets of
densely populated Palestinian areas
surrounded by settlements and their
protective military garrisons.
The violence both official (state
sponsored) and unofficial (settlers)
has been incessant. Couple this
violence with economic strangulation
and you will see the reasons behind
the Palestinians’ anger and
frustration. Any resistance is
automatically branded as an act of
terrorism and punished with even
more violence, with U.S. and
Europeans cheering the Israelis on
the side lines.
If you recall when Georgia invaded
the Russian protected enclave of
Abkhazia, and met Russian counter
attack, the whole Western world with
U.S. at its head condemned Russia.
Pushing for UN action and even
sending warships with “humanitarian”
supplies. Russians did not commit
one thousandth of the Israeli
atrocities and we had the Georgian
president and other politician
talking day and night about the
horrible things the Russians were
doing.
Yet today we have U.S. and European
governments sitting silently
watching this genocide taking place
without doing anything. U.S. even
vetoes resolutions condemning
Israeli actions, forgetting that no
peace is ever made possible by
killing so many innocent women and
children.
But whenever a power tries to
relocate a group of people by force,
the Newton’s Third Law of Motion
comes into effect. Newton's Third
Law states that for every action
there is an equal and opposite
reaction. This means that if you try
to imprison a person that person
will try to break out. If you try to
subjugate a people they will resist.
This is the underlying causes of
most liberation movements. The same
applies to the Palestinians. They
are resisting. We can agree or
disagree with their methods, but
theirs is a reaction to actions
taken against them; we call this
self-defense.
Israel is trying to push
Palestinians into submission and in
the process forcing many to leave
the occupied territories. They are
trying to show the Palestinians that
they are alone and resistance in the
face of an overwhelming force is
suicide. Israel has tried this
tactics before and has failed. The
children that had to stay with their
dead mothers for four days will not
forget. The starved people of Gaza
are not going to forget this
barbarity; and neither shall the
people of honor and conscious,
regardless of their nationality,
Israelis included.
But as for one of those who have
followed the Israel’s actions for
the past 30 years, I can say that I
didn’t expect anything different
from Israel. The lies and deceits
are all too familiar to fall for
again. The current Israeli action in
Gaza was not a reaction to the
recent event, but planned a year
ago. Just read the New York Times
article in which among others they
interview a senior Israeli military
officer.
Israel is now trying to portray
herself as a nation that is
defending itself, while the truth is
that Israel is a cruel occupying
power trying to force a people out
of their land. And this is being
done with the help of some Arab
nations; the very same nations that
constantly talk about Arab and
Muslim solidarity. These nations
are: Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Jordan.
------ The Arab collaborators
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The often asked question, when it
comes to the Palestinians, is about
the role of Arab countries in the
Palestinian struggle for freedom.
The people not familiar with the
political landscape of the area
often see the Middle East as two
camps, Arab countries on one side
and Israel on the other. The reality
is totally different. Israel has
seldom been alone. Beside its usual
American, French, British and other
staunch allies, she has had the
hidden backing of several Arab
countries.
For close to 30 years now, many Arab
countries have been collaborating
with Israel; some like Egypt (gained
independence: 1922) and Jordan
(gained independence: 1946) openly
while others like Saudi Arabia
(founded: 1932), UAE (founded: 1972)
and Kuwait (founded: 1961) from
behind the scenes.
The reasons for this collaboration
vary from country to country but
they all have one thing in common:
the rulers of these countries are
all dictators and need foreign
protection from their own people.
Some such as Saudi Arabia, Jordan,
Kuwait and UAE were put in power by
the British. The founder of Saudi
Arabia, Abdul-Aziz bin Saud (the
kingdom is name after him) was put
in power by the British. The same
goes for the others, except Egypt
which experienced a coup by the army
officers in 1952 resulting in the
ousting of the monarchy and the
accompanying British influence.
But the Western influence returned
with Anwar Sadat. All these
countries are dictatorships and all
are under pressure from their
people. What they cannot accept is
any democratically elected form of
government in their mist. They fear
that if an Arab government becomes
democratic they may have to become
one themselves, hence losing power.
One of the things that they love
about Mahmoud Abbas, the Palestinian
president, is that he won the
election not by popular vote but by
popular method of rigging the
election; something that these Arab
leaders understand and respect.
In contrast Hamas really represented
the aspiration of the people. Soon,
Mahmood Abbas term as president is
over and he had to stand for
re-election something that he would
surely lose. In contrast Hamas
really won the municipal elections
in 2005 and the Parliamentary
election in 2006. The elections were
supervised by international
observers, many from Europe, and
U.S.
Palestinians were fed-up with the
corrupt regime of Mahmoud Abbas and
the Fatah. They wanted to clean
house. But as soon as Hamas took
over, the U.S. and the Europeans put
an embargo on Hamas. Israel closed
the borders and refused to let
anything into Gaza. Egypt also did
the same.
What is not mentioned much in the
media is that this was done with the
complete approval of the Saudi
Arabia, Egypt and Jordan. After all,
Egypt could have opened its border
for transfer of food and fuel.
Muslim Brotherhood has a branch or
related organization in Jordan as
well. Egypt and Jordan are worried
that should Hamas survive and show
its resistance, their people may get
the idea that they can also resist
the tyrannical rule of these
despots. One must not forget that
Muslim Brotherhood represents the
only serious challenge to the
Mubarak’s rule in Egypt.
---- Egypt -------
The 81 year old Hosni Mubarak of
Egypt has been “president” since
1981 (28 years). He has won every
election with a comfortable
majority. He is much loved by his
secret services. Prior to every
election he arrests and imprisons
all the opposition, ensuring a
“clean” election.
Torture is so widely used and
accepted in Egypt that U.S. out
sources torturing of some its
prisoners to Egypt. This alone
should tell you volumes about the
nature of Mubarak’s rule. He is now
trying hard to crown his playboy son
as his successor. But the Americans
are not so sure if the son is
capable of keeping the 80 million
Egyptians in line and is therefore
looking for alternative candidates.
The head of the feared main secret
service is one of the prime
candidates along with some of the
top generals. Challenging him is the
Muslim Brotherhood organization,
enjoying grass root support from all
sections of the Egyptian society
including lawyers, doctors, judges
and student associations. ??????????
Not surprisingly, U.S. and Israel
call Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist
organization.????????????
By all accounts, the Muslim
Brotherhood be it in Jordan, Egypt
or the occupied territories such as
Gaza runs a clean operation, running
many charity organizations and
providing services to the poor and
the needy. As such wherever they
are, they pose a threat to the
corrupt regimes, since they provide
an alternative to the people of that
area.
----- Jordan------
King Abdullah II of Jordan, born of
a British mother, educated in the
West, including the Jesuit Center of
Georgetown University, was brought
to power by the CIA. His Uncle was a
long time crown prince, yet after
his father died in a U.S. hospital,
Madeline Albright, Clinton’s
Secretary of Estate flew to Jordan
to inform the Jordanians that the
King on his death bed had changed
his will and named his son Abdullah
as his successor. The new king
Abdullah II married the Princeton
graduate Lisa Halaby, the daughter
of the former head of Pan American
Airlines. She is now called Queen
Noor; Noor meaning Light in Arabic.
The majority of this Kingdom of 5
million people are Palestinians who
are not very friendly to this King.
In 1967 there was a Palestinian
uprising (led by PLO) against King
Hussein (ruled: 1952-1999, the
father of the current king), which
resulted in heavy casualties among
Palestinians.
In addition, the Kingdom is
currently full of Iraqi refugees who
resent the King’s help to the
Americans in invasion of their
country. On top of all this, we have
the Muslim Brotherhood which tries
hard to abolish the monarchy. King
Abdullah relies heavily on the U.S.
support and backing for staying in
power. King Abdullah also sees a
natural ally in Israel, a country
that can come to its aid in case of
another uprising.
---Saudi Arabia (House of Saud)------
I don’t have to tell you much about
Saudi Arabia. The Kingdom is run by
the 84 year old, ailing Abdullah bin
Abdul Aziz Al Saud. His personal
wealth is estimated at $21 billion
USD. He rules a clan of 8000 princes
who in turn rule the country. Saudi
Arabia is the centre of corruption
in the Arab world. The Saudi rulers
corrupt everything with their money.
Lacking the necessary mental power
or physical courage, they try to
stay in power by subterfuge, lies,
and deception.
They fund the real extremists on the
one hand while portraying themselves
as the protectors of the Western
interest on the other. They preach
intolerance and xenophobia to their
people decrying the Western
decadence, while spending a lot of
time enjoying the life in the West.
They pay the West for protection
against their own people and they
pay the extremists to do their
fighting elsewhere. Saudi rulers are
indeed the worst of them all.
House of Saud is also the financier
of the so called “Arab Moderates”
and extremism that they cause. House
of Saud financed the Mujahedeen in
Afghanistan to fight the Soviets.
They later financed the Taliban.
They also paid the Saddam Hussein to
fight Iran. Then they paid the
Americans and Egyptians to fight
Saddam Hussein. They are the
financiers of death and misery. They
finance anything, anywhere, as long
as this reduces the threat to their
illegitimate rule.
They are currently financing the
civil war in Somalia, bandits in
Baluchistan and God knows what else.
They are detested by their own
people and neighbors yet loved by
Bush, Cheney and the oil companies.
As long as they provide the money
and oil the U.S. is willing to
tolerate them. And guess what?
Muslim Brotherhood hates the House
of Saud too. This makes them a
threat and hence has to be dealt
with.
---- The Collaboration -------
As can be seen each country has a
good reason to eliminate Hamas, but
each is restrained by its
population. Israel has no such a
restrain imposed on it. She not only
can wage a terrible war, but also
get assistance from Arab countries.
Indeed it is the second time (the
first was the Lebanon invasion of
2006) that Israel is getting open
and solid support from these Arab
countries. The invasion of Gaza was
discussed in Egypt before its
implementation. Egypt, Jordan and
Saudi Arabia are Israel’s active
partners.
Egypt is actively involved in
stopping all aids from getting to
Palestinians in Gaza save a token
few trucks. These few trucks are
allowed to go through so they can be
filmed and shown to Egyptian people.
All demonstrations are banned and
all Egyptian volunteers for Gaza are
either arrested or sent back.
There are hundreds of thousands of
volunteers across the Muslim world
that are willing to go to the aid of
the Palestinians, but the Egyptian
authorities don’t allow them
passage. Egyptians even stop medical
aid from passing through their
territories.
This is part of a report from
Associated Press:
“RAFAH, Egypt: Frustration is
mounting at Egypt's border with the
Gaza Strip, where many local and
foreign doctors are stuck after
Egyptian authorities denied them
entry into the coastal area now
under an Israeli ground invasion.
Anesthesiologist Dimitrios Mognie
from Greece idles his time at a cafe
near the border, drinking tea and
chatting with other doctors, aid
workers and curious Egyptians.
""This is a shame,"" said Mognie,
who decided to use his vacation time
to try help Gazans. He thought
entering through Egypt, which has a
narrow border with the Hamas-ruled
strip, was his best bet.
""That in 2009 they have people in
need of help from a doctor and we
can go to help and they won't let
us. This is crazy,"" he added.”
In addition there are many Iranian
cargo planes full of food and
medicine which have been sitting on
the tarmacs in Egypt for days
waiting for permission to deliver
their cargo. Egyptians even denied
the medical aid sent by the son of
the Libyan President Qaddafi to land
in Egypt.
One thing is clear: these three
countries do not want the Israelis
to fail in their mission of totally
destroying Gaza. Hosni Mubarak said
so himself. The daily Haaretz
reported that Hosni Mubarak had told
European ministers on a peace
mission that Hamas must not be
allowed to win the ongoing war in
Gaza.
As Egypt physically aids the Israeli
military by denying food, fuel and
medicine to the civilians, The House
of Saud helps Israel by giving her
time and diplomatic cover. When
Israel started its invasion there
was an immediate call for an Arab
summit. Saudi Arabia and Jordan
(along with Egypt of course) delayed
the summit.
The Saudis along with the UAE said
that they had another meeting to
attend to and therefore Palestinian
issue had to wait. After a few days
when the summit was eventually held,
they issued the same old statements.
Yet this time same as the Israel’s
invasion of Lebanon in 2006, they
blamed the victims.
In a statement Saudi Arabia blamed
Hamas for Israel's continuing
offensive in the Gaza Strip. Saudi
Arabia, after blaming Hamas,
declared that it will not even
consider an oil embargo on Israel’s
supporters. She then again blamed
Hamas.
By this time, the three Arab
countries along with Kuwait and UAE
began singing the old song:
international community is not doing
anything about the catastrophe that
is taking place in Gaza. It seems
that these Arab tyrants have no
shame at all. This reminds me of a
quote from Marquis De Sade
(1740-1814): “One is never so
dangerous when one has no shame,
than when one has grown too old to
blush.”
These Arab leaders (many are indeed
too old to blush) are complicit in
the murder of so many civilians,
especially young children. According
to Agence France-Presse, quoting the
medics on the ground, fully one
third of all people killed have been
children. How can these Arab leaders
justify this to their people?
The answer is that they cannot.
Israel knows this and for the second
time can show the Arab street that
their leaders are nothing but a
bunch of old hypocrites. These Arab
leaders are now exposed and can do
nothing but to cooperate fully with
Israel and U.S. What stand between
them and their people’s rage is
their army and secret services;
which in turn are supported by U.S.
Israel has cleverly exposed these
leaders for what they are:
collaborators of the worst kind.
These Arab leaders have brought an
unimaginable shame to their people.
To quote Lucien Bouchard: “I have
never known a more vulgar expression
of betrayal and deceit. Our hope is
now with the people of these
countries to clean this stain from
their honor.”
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