THE GAZA MASSACRE IN PERSPECTIVEJan 4, 2009
THE GAZA MASSACRE IN PERSPECTIVE
by Chandra Muzaffar
Honest, accurate media presentation of the context surrounding a
conflict is vital for an in-depth understanding of the conflict. In the
case of the on-going Israeli massacre of Palestinians in Gaza, the
context has been distorted by much of the media. The impression given
is that Israel had no choice but to retaliate against a constant
barrage of rocket attacks launched by Hamas after the latter decided to
end the Hamas-Israel truce on 19 December 2008.
While rocket attacks targeting civilians in the southern part of Israel
are wrong from the point of view of international law, the media has
failed to tell the public the whole truth about why Hamas ended the
truce and how Israel is largely responsible for the underlying conflict
between Israel and the Palestinians and other Arabs. There are at least
five dimensions to the larger context shaping the conflict that have
not been highlighted in the media.
One, even after the so-called Israeli "withdrawal" from Gaza in August
2005, the Israeli army has conducted numerous raids and air strikes in
Gaza in the name of fighting "terrorism" which have killed hundreds of
civilians including women and children. These assaults intensified
after Hamas captured the Palestinian Legislative Council in a free and
fair election in January 2006. When Hamas ousted its rival Fatah from
Gaza in June 2007, Israel went all out to destroy Hamas through
military and non-military means.
Two, in spite of Israeli attacks, Hamas, a few violations
notwithstanding, observed its June 2008 truce with Israel. Not a single
Israeli was killed by Hamas rocket fire during the six month period of
the truce. The Hamas leadership even proposed a 10 year truce to Israel
in April 2008. There was no response from Israel. It was because of
continuous Israeli military strikes, the closure of border crossings
and a suffocating blockade of Gaza imposed by Israel, that Hamas was
forced to end the truce on 19 December.
Three, in juxtaposing Hamas rockets with the Israeli arsenal, the media
seldom mentions the tremendous asymmetry in military power between the
two sides. What are Hamas's homemade rockets compared to the wide range
of sophisticated lethal weaponry at the command of the world's fourth
most powerful army? The death toll from the present assault tells the
whole story: 375 Palestinians to 5 Israelis as of 30 December after 4
days of air bombardment..
Four, to grasp the significance of this asymmetry one has to place it
in the context of the Israeli blockade of Gaza that we have alluded to
that began soon after Hamas won the 2006 election. By punishing the
people of Gaza for voting Hamas through the imposition of a blockade
that has increased poverty and destitution and denies life-saving drugs
to the critically ill, Israel has made the victims of its cruel and
callous siege even angrier and more desperate. The media has made no
attempt to link Hamas rocket attacks to the siege.
Five, neither has the media explained to the people that at the root of
this longstanding conflict that goes back to the beginning of the
twentieth century is the occupation, annexation and oppression of the
Palestinians Within a year of the unjust partition of the land in 1948,
78 percent of Palestine was in the hands of the Zionists. Gaza is part
of the 22 percent that was annexed in 1967. Since 1948, Israel, argues
Israeli historian Illan Pappe, has embarked upon a policy of "ethnic
cleansing" that seeks to eliminate the indigenous Palestinians from
their land. None of these facts and opinions is given any ventilation
in the mainstream international media.
It is not difficult to understand why this is so. Zionist influence
over the US-Europe controlled international media is enormous. In the
US, control over the media is part of what the American sociologist,
James Petras describes as the " Zionist Power Configuration" (ZPC)
which extends to the principal arteries of the economy, political
institutions and the intellectual and cultural life of the nation.
This is perhaps a propitious moment to challenge the ZPC. The US
economy is facing its severest crisis ever which must impact adversely
upon Zionist power both directly and indirectly. With its inevitable
economic decline, US global hegemony which has been a critical factor
in sustaining and perpetuating Israel's military dominance of the
Middle East is also coming to an end. New patterns of global power are
in the offing.
At a time like this, it is important that Americans themselves realize
that blind, uncritical US support and protection for Israel is damaging
to US interests. It is significant that no less a statesman than George
Washington had warned the American nation in his farewell address that
"passionate attachment of one nation for another produces a variety of
evils. .... facilitating the illusion of an imaginary common
interest... betrays the former into a participation in the quarrels and
wars of the latter ... It leads also to concessions to the favorite
nation of privileges denied to others..." In the last few years, some
Americans from the Establishment have begun to see this. Jimmy Carter
would be a case in point. Academics such as John Mearsheimer and
Stephen Walt have also criticized the incestuous relationship between
Zionist lobbies and the State in the US. More individuals and groups
should be encouraged to oppose the subordination of the US to Israeli
interests in the Middle East.
The Palestinians and other Arabs who have to contend with Zionist power
should also develop more effective strategies to pursue their struggle
for justice. At this juncture many of them oscillate between violence
and rhetoric.. What is needed is strategic thinking and planning which
will produce new forms of challenge and resistance to Zionist
dominance. For instance, those who try to break Israel's Gaza blockade
by transporting food and medicines through ships are not only providing
much needed assistance but are also raising public consciousness about
the inhumanity of the Israeli regime. Two women have been at the
forefront of such initiatives: the Nobel laureate, Mairead Maguire and
former US congresswoman, Cynthia McKinney.
Such initiatives it is hoped will accelerate the demise of Zionist
power and US hegemony and create the conditions for the liberation of
the Palestinians and other oppressed peoples.
Dr. Chandra Muzaffar,
President,
International Movement for a Just World (JUST).
Malaysia.
31 December 2008.
Dr. Chandra Muzaffar is Professor of Global Studies at Universiti Sains
Malaysia and President of the International Movement for a Just World
(JUST). In 2002, he was a member of the Internet World Court on Israels
War of Extermination Against Palestine.