[Marxism] 500 Citizens of Sderot contradict Israeli gov story on rockets
Fred Feldman
ffeldman at bellatlantic.net
Mon Jan 26 14:16:18 MST 2009
http://www.palestinechronicle.com/view_article_details.php?id=14661
500 Citizens of Sderot Contradict the Israeli Government
The removed Israeli government graph: 'Monthly distribution of rockets
hits.'
By Janine Roberts
Much has been made of Hamas' reported failure to honour last year's truce.
But, an extraordinary correspondence between Jewish residents of the
much-rocketed town of Sderot, nearby kibbutz, and the Palestinians living
within sight in the Gaza strip paints a very different picture of that truce
from that repeatedly given by the Israeli government.
Barrack Obama was taken to Sderot last year to show him the effects of
rocketing. He remarked on how Israeli towns looked like American from the
air and offered his full support to the towns citizens, promising to invite
its representatives to the White House soon after taking office. At the time
in mid-July Sderot was safe to visit. There had been no casualties from
rockets since the ceasefire started 4 weeks earlier.
On July 12th 2008, a Gaza resident, using the pseudonym of Peaceman,
emailed friends in Sderot to say. The situation is calm
and this make
people happy a lot, because there are no dead and wounded [but] the border
is still closed
I myself have been waiting two years to go to Europe to
study. Nevertheless we have now a golden opportunity to try to build a new
world without violence.
His friends replied to say how much better it was now the rockets had
stopped. They told how they cycled along the Gaza borders and were greeted
with waves by Gaza residents. They revelled in the freedom from danger. A
joint childrens holiday was planned and greetings cards exchanged. (See
samples at end)
One such message read I live with my family in Kibbutz Beeri, close enough
to Gaza to see the houses and the sea. On weekends I ride my bike with my
husband through the fields along the border
I hope the violence will come
to an end and the Palestinian State will be established with peace between
our peoples and peace within each of our countries between the extremists on
each side.
Sderot is built on the lands of Najd, a Palestinian village ethnically
cleansed by Jewish militia in 1948. Its residents probably fled into the
Gaza strip. Most of Gazas population is descended from such refugees.
However, this history was not allowed to prevent this growing friendship
nor were the deaths of people from both towns in the months preceding the
ceasefire.
The ceasefire was still intact months after Obamas visit. In October 2008
an Israeli in Sderot, using the pseudonym Hopeman, emailed his friend in
Gaza to say: We have lived for almost 5 months in a ceasefire situation. On
my side of the border, things returned to normal and we once again felt
safe. Kids played freely outdoors, streets filled once again with people,
and the constant fear of the rocket alerts disappeared. My kids went to
sleep in their room again, instead of the safe room, and I could walk out to
the fields surrounding the town without the fear of being out in the open
with nowhere to hide.
On October 9th an Israeli newspaper, the Star, headlined: Israeli town
celebrates end to daily rocket fire. It reported: Besieged residents of
Sderot were relieved by the quiet start to Yom Kippur, thanks to the
ceasefire with Hamas
Young boys horsed around on their bicycles, families
hurried to make last-minute purchases at the downtown supermarket, and food
stands did a steady business in shawarma and beer.
Everything is different," exulted Jasmine Aboukrat, 25, sales clerk at the
Cochovit Dress Shop near Hagofer St, "People go out more." Now you see all
the children outdoors, playing," said David Coyne, 38, who owns a candy shop
in the centre of town. "It's secure.
The paper explained: For seven years, local residents barely went out at
all. But, late last June, under Egyptian mediation, the Israeli government
reached a ceasefire agreement with the Palestinian militant group Hamas.
Since then, with only a few violations, the rocket salvoes from Gaza have
stopped.
Sderot is a rambling community of boxy bungalows and low-rise apartment
blocks. interspersed by palm, cypress and eucalyptus trees with a library
with nearly as many books in Russian as Hebrew, reflecting its recent
arrivals. Its people say they are hugely pleased with the new air of
tranquillity that now permeates their town.
The newspaper also reported that there were no more punitive Israeli
military incursions into the neighbouring strip attacks that had been a
frequent and deadly feature of Palestinian existence prior to the laying
down of arms in June.
But Hopeman emailed from Sderok: During this time I have been in touch with
many friends of mine in Gaza, and from them I heard a very dark and
troubling reality
The siege Israel had imposed on them continues. They have
many power shortages and very little fuel and cooking gas.
On the 4th November, the day when Americans were watching the results of the
Presidential election, the Israeli army broke the ceasefire by raiding the
strip. Six Palestinians were killed. Next day the Palestinians reacted as
could be expected by sending a shower of rockets and Israel immediately
slashed supplies of medicine, fuel, food, cooking gas for the 1.5 million
people of Gaza. The number of truckloads fell from Octobers daily average
of 123 trucks to less than 5 trucks. Some families were reduced to easting
bread made from animal feed. Others were reduced to eating grass.
An email was sent: Peace Man and I talk every day. We support each other
and worry for each others well being. I am in contact with others in Gaza
and share my situation while hearing of theirs. Much fear and pain on both
sides. Once again we should all call to end the violence, open the siege,
start talking and bring back hope to us, civilians on both sides, pawns in
the unbearable senseless political game.
Then Hamas told Israel that a renewed ceasefire must be accompanied by an
end to the increasingly cruel siege, but Israel refused to accept this.
The friends realized that the situation was about to deteriorate into total
chaos said Arik Yalin, 43, of Sderot, the spokesman for this Israeli-Arab
group. They put up a website that stated: Up until now we have cried,
called, demonstrated, and asked our leaders to do something about this
insane reality in which we live. The leaders have tried every possible idea
that involves violence and military force with no success at all.
We shoot at them and they shoot at us. We retaliate and they strike back.
This is an endless and vicious cycle.
Today we say: ENOUGH! It is our turn to take our destiny into our own hands
and to ACT to stop the cycle of bloodshed.
They sent a petition to the Israeli Government in the name of their group;
Kol Acher (The Other Voice). Five hundred citizens of Sderot signed it as
well as another 1300 Israeli and Palestinian citizens. It read:
Kol Acher from Sderot and the communities around Gaza calls on the Prime
Minister and the Defence Minister to act urgently to restore calm in the
area.
The ceasefire changed the lives of the people of Sderot, Ashkelon and the
region beyond recognition, allowing all of us to experience again a life
that is more normal and sane. The continuation of this calm is essential and
critical to the residents of the region from every possible aspect:
physical, mental, spiritual and economic.
Another round of escalation may break our already brittle spirit, and take
us all to another round of self-destruction and pointless bloodshed. It is
not certain that we will survive. And you must be aware of that, if you
indeed care about the residents of this area. Weve been through this movie
too many yearsand results speak for themselves: feeling trapped,
abandonment, and hopelessness for our children and us!
On the other side of the border live a million and a half Palestinians
under unbearable conditions, and most of them want, like we do, calm and the
opportunity of a future for themselves and their families.
We live in the feeling that you have wasted that period of calm, instead of
using it to advance understandings and begin negotiations, as well as for
fortifying the houses of residents as promised.
We call on the Prime Minister and the Defence minister not to listen to the
voices of incitement and do everything they can to avoid another round of
escalation, to secure the continuation of the calm and to work...towards
direct or indirect negotiations with the Palestinian leadership in Gaza in
order to reach long term understandings.
We prefer a cold war without a single rocket to a hot war with dozens of
victims and innocent fatalities on both sides.
We ask you to offer us the possibility of political arrangement and hope
and not an endless cycle of blood.
Their petition had no effect. On December 27th, while politicians in the
West were on holiday and the US had a lame duck President in his final weeks
of office, Israel launched a savage assault.
That same day the Israeli Foreign Ministry changed its website, removing
charts giving the numbers of rockets and mortars fired every month from the
Gaza strip, perhaps because they revealed the near-total cessation of fire
during the truce. These charts were based on statistics supplied by the
Israeli Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center and provide striking
evidence of Hamas good faith. Contrary to government statements made
repeatedly since then, Israeli government statistics show Hamas kept the
ceasefire.
Together with a similar graph for mortar fire, these reveal that the total
number of rocket and mortar attacks launched from Gaza fell from over a
hundred a month to just 12 in all from the start of July to the end of
October. The Ministry has replaced these graphs with one that is harder to
interpret. It claims 227 rockets were fired during the lull in the
fighting but notes that 203 of these were fired after November 4th, the
date when Israel broke the ceasefire. This is still on the Government
website.
Credit for the 12 rockets fired during the ceasefire were reportedly claimed
by Fatahs al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, Islamic Jihad or the "Badr Forces.
Hamas condemned them.
It is worth going back to what else Obama said in Sderot: I will not wait
until a few years into my term or my second term if I'm elected, in order to
get the process moving. I think we have a window right now that needs to be
taken advantage of. I think you've got a set of moderate Palestinian leaders
who are interested. I think the Israeli people are interested in moving this
process along. But I also think there's a population on both sides that is
becoming increasingly frustrated with the lack of progress. And where
there's hopelessness and despair that can often turn in a bad direction.
Obama on January 11th said he would be ready to do all he can to bring peace
from the day he takes office. But has Obama heard these voices of Sderot?
I doubt he did when he went to their town, but, if he did, then he will know
that the Israeli government is wrong to claim that the only way they can
stop the rockets is by physically destroying Hamas with all the slaughter
this entails.
Perhaps Obama should also take advice, not already doing so, from the former
UK Ambassador to Israel, Sir Jeremy Greenstock. January 9, 2009 he
unhesitatingly said during a BBC interview: Hamas is not a terrorist
organisation, adding he knows from talking to them that they are focussed
on ending the decades of military occupation. He also affirmed; Israel
broke the truce by its actions on 4th November.'
Perhaps Obama should also listen to the Catholic priest, Fr. Latham, who
preached in Bethlehem on Sunday 4th January, saying the Palestinians are
being crucified everyday.
Note:
Find two examples of the post cards sent from Sderot to Gaza Strip. Click
here.
- Janine Roberts has written for many major Australian newspapers and both
the Independent and Financial Times in the UK. Her investigative films have
appeared on the PBS network in the USA and on the BBC and Australian
television. She was invited to testify at a US Congressional Hearing on
Human rights in Africa and the blood diamond trade. Her latest investigative
books are Glitter and Greed and the Fear of the Invisible. She
contributed this article to PalestineChronicle.com. Contact her at:
jan at janineroberts.com, or visit her blog: www.speakingloudly.blogspot.com.
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