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January 16, 2009 "Haaretz
" -- -Someone
has to stop this rampant madness. Right now. It
may seem as though the cabinet hasn't decided on
the "third stage" of the war yet, Amos Gilad is
discussing a cease fire in Cairo, the end of the
fighting seems close - but all this is
misleading.
The streets of Gaza Thursday looked like killing
fields in the midst of the "third stage" and
worse. Israel is arrogantly ignoring the
Security Council's resolution calling for a
cease-fire and is shelling the UN compound in
Gaza, as if to show its real feeling toward that
institution. Emergency supplies intended for
Gaza residents are going up in flames in the
burning warehouses. Thick black smoke is rising
from the burning flour sacks and the fuel
reserves near them, covering the streets.
In the streets, people are running back and
forth in panic, holding children and suitcases
in their hands, helpless as the shells fall
around them. Nobody in the diplomatic corridors
is in any hurry to help those unfortunates who
have nowhere to run.
The handful of journalists trying to cover the
events, despite the outrageous media closure
Israel has imposed, are also in danger. The
Israel Defense Forces Thursday shelled the media
building they were in and now they are all
crowded in one office, as fearful and horrified
as the rest of the scorched city's residents.
The BBC's Arabic correspondent, furious and
alarmed, swears hoarsely that nobody fired from
the building or around it. Meanwhile, in our
television studios, there is rejoicing.
Is this war a "corrective experience," asks Rafi
Reshef, who seems diabolically delighted by the
fighting. Infrastructure Minister Benjamin Ben
Eliezer tells him that the IDF and Israel Air
Force have made great achievements. Nobody of
course asks what is so great about these
achievements except the killing, destruction and
thousands of casualties in Gaza and the rockets
that continue falling on Be'er Sheva -
undermining every "achievement."
In the lobby of a luxury hotel, against the
background of the horror show from Gaza, Foreign
Minister Tzipi Livni explains, with intolerable
arrogance, that the fire will stop "whenever
Israel decides" on the basis of "daily situation
evaluations."
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon, standing
beside her, breaks protocol and denounces Israel
with uncharacteristic vigor for its attack on
the UN compound.
This is how Israel now looks to the outside
world - its tanks in the burning streets of
Gaza; more and more people being killed for
nothing; tens of thousands of new refugees; an
appallingly haughty foreign minister, and a
growing clamor of condemnation and disgust from
all over the globe.
Whether or not we have accomplished anything in
the war, now only the thirst for blood and lust
for revenge speak out, together with the
desperate longing for the "victory shot" on the
backs of hundreds and thousands of miserable
civilians - a picture that will never be
achieved, even with another 100 assassinations
of Hamas leaders, like Thursday.
All those who supported this war and all those
who objected to it should unite in the cry,
Enough.
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