The Gaza pullout – an Oscar winning performance

This week the world’s media attention turned to Gaza to follow the melodramatic scenes of the Israeli withdrawal which was more akin to a scene from a Hollywood epic than a news report. In a well orchestrated but totally uncalled for exercise the Israeli government planned and enacted a series of scenes that even the best film director would have been proud of.

**900 journalists from throughout the world were given access to the staged conflict of Israeli brother against brother. Scenes of Israeli soldiers forcing out settlers who had barricaded themselves in a synagogue, young settler girls hysterically crying and scenes of a great emotional outpouring were beamed on TV screens worldwide. Interviews with illegal Israel settlers who explained how they were being forced out of their homes added to the feeling of sympathy for a people let us not forget that had illegally settled in another peoples’ land.

The truth however was not shown in this epic. The $140,000 to $400,000 given to each family leaving their homes in the Gaza strip was not mentioned. The fact that all these people had alternative accommodation waiting for them and indeed many of them would be moving to other illegal settlements (which are still being built) in the West Bank was not mentioned. The fact that this whole film was not needed was not mentioned, it would have sufficed if the Israel Defence Force provided a fixed date when they would be leaving Gaza, the settlers would have duly left under the cover of darkness without the need for pictures of troubled soldiers, defiant settlers and media frenzy. However this theatrical display was aimed at showing the world that Sharon is serious about his disengagement plan and to a final peace agreement with the Palestinians.**

Where were the cameras and journalists in April 2002 when the Israeli army destroyed the West Bank city of Jenin, killing many civilians and flattening homes? Where were the cameras and journalists to speak to the young Palestinian girl about her home being demolished and her memories? Where were the cameras and journalists to show the story of the Palestinian people and their displacement and suffering for over 50 years?

http://www.hizb.org.uk/hizb/index.php?id=2308_0_44_0_C

:clap: good actors are those squatters israelis almost had me convinced for a second that they are going to be made homeless instead they are getting blank cheques and occupying more land of palestinians in the west bank!!!

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well what can you expect from pathetic terrorist israelis? they juit never let go of any chance to 1] kill palestinians children, young and old 2] destroy theit homes and push them into refugee camps 3] take away their land and freedom 4] to glorify their own sorry actions against palestinians. so how can you not expect them to take full advantage of this withdrawal from gaza. strangely enough they are not showing or mentioning a singlw word as in where they are going to dump their settlers. ofcourse in settlements illegally being constructed on land forcefullt taken away from palestinians who are now living in refugee camps. you won't see 900 journalists when these settlers will hoist their israeli flag on these illegal settlements

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What most don’t know is the million dollar question, where are all these poor homeless evicted Israelis going? They are moving to 5 star luxury accomodation along with compensation packages of $150,000 to $450,000 according to family size. Their every single need (genuine and artificial) has been taken care of QUITE adequately. Wow what a sacrafice :hehe:

PS. Guess who is stepping the bill :wink:

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ok my question is, why were the settlers houses levelled after they had left? I saw pictures of these house totally levelled. They could have been used by the Palestineans when they take over the land.

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Why is it that the "picture tells a thousand words" when you want it to, yet this is an "Oscar winning performance"? Are the Palestinian people not better off with their land back? What will the Palestinian people do unilaterally to better the prospects for peace? Do you somehow doubt that the people being evicted from thier home are suffering? Or do you believe ther is only one side to this story?

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You know what , this has also been bothering me. Countless Palestinians have died for their independence and I have yet to see the western media show that on their hourly news every day. But the settlements are being evacuated and folks are crying because they have to leave thier homes and go to better ones in a different part of the country. Its all over the media. I never see CNN or Fox showing palestinians crying and mourning their dead ones or the endless family members they have lost. I wonder when will some Americans realise how baised our media is.

Disclaimer: I am an American myself, i dont hate any American. I also dont hate Jews incase someone wants to pull the old trick, i dont have anything personal against any nationality. I DONT HATE or DISLIKE ANYONE. I am merely stating what i have seen and bothers me about the media.

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^^ I see the Pali's all the time on CNN,MSNBC,and FOX beating their chests crying everytime Israeli Mujahids(IDF) come in with a bulldozer bulldozing their houses. I dont have to tell you why they bulldoze.

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Watching the Gazan Fiasco

A great charade is taking place in front of the world media in the Gaza Strip. It is the staged evacuation of 8000 Jewish settlers from their illegal settlement homes, and it has been carefully designed to create imagery to support Israel’s US-backed takeover of the West Bank and cantonization of the Palestinians.

There was never the slightest reason for Israel to send in the army to remove these settlers. The entire operation could have been managed, without the melodrama necessary for a media frenzy, by providing them with a fixed date on which the IDF would withdraw from inside the Gaza Strip. A week before, all the settlers will quietly have left *with no TV cameras, no weeping girls, no anguished soldiers, no commentators asking cloying questions of how Jews could remove other Jews from their homes, and nomore trauma about their terrible suffering, the world’s victims, who therefore have to be helped to kick the Palestinians out of the West Bank.

The settlers will relocate to other parts of Israel * and in some cases to other illegal settlements in the West Bank *handsomely compensated for their inconvenience. Indeed, each Jewish family leaving the Gaza Strip will receive between $140,000 and $400,000 just for the cost of the home they leave behind. But these details are rarely mentioned in the tempest of reporting on the “great confrontation” and “historical moment” brought to us by Sharon and the thieving, murderous settler-culture he helped create.

On ABC’s Nightline Monday night, a reporter interviewed a young, sympathetic Israeli woman from the largest Gaza settlement, Neve Dekalim - a girl with sincerity in her voice, holding back tears. She doesn’t view the soldiers as her enemy, she says, and doesn’t want violence. She will leave even though to do so is causing her great pain. She talked about the tree she planted in front of her home with her brother when she was three; about growing up in the house they were now leaving, the memories, and knowing she could never return; that even if she did, everything she knew would be gone from the scene. The camera then panned to her elderly parents sitting somberly amid boxed-up goods, surveying the scene, looking forlorn and resigned. Her mother was a kindergarten teacher, we are told. She knew just about all of the children who grew up here near the sea.

In the 5 years of Israel’s brutal suppression of the Palestinian uprising against the occupation, I never once saw or heard a segment as long and with as much sentimental, human detail as I did here; never once remember a reporter allowing a sympathetic young Palestinian woman, whose home was just bulldozed and who lost everything she owned, tell of her pain and sorrow, of her memories and her family’s memories; never got to listen to her reflect on where she would go now and how she would live. And yet in Gaza alone more than 23,000 people have lost their homes to Israeli bulldozers and bombs since September 2000 – often at a moment’s notice * on the grounds that they “threatened Israel’s security.” The vast majority of the destroyed homes were located too close to an IDF military outpost or illegal settlement to be allowed to continue standing.

The victims received no compensation for their losses and had no place waiting for them to relocate. Most ended up in temporary UNRWA tent-cities until they could find shelter elsewhere in the densely overcrowded Strip, a quarter of whose best land was inhabited by the 1% of the population that was Jewish and occupying the land at their expense.

Where were the cameramen in May 2004 in Rafah when refugees twice over lost their homes again in a single night’s raid, able to retrieve nothing of what they owned? Where were they when bulldozers and tanks tore up paved streets with steel blades, wrecked the sewage and water pipes, cut electricity lines, and demolished a park and a zoo; when snipers shot two children, a brother and sister, feeding their pigeons on the roof of their home? When the occupying army fired a tank shell into a group of peaceful demonstrators killing 14 of them including two children? Where have they been for the past five years when the summer heat of Rafah makes life so unbearable it is all one can do to sit quietly in the shade of one’s corrugated tin roof – because s/he is forbidden to go to the sea, ten minutes’ walking distance from the city center? Or because if they ventured to the more open spaces they became walking human targets? And when their citizens resisted, where were the accolades and the admiring media to comment on the “pluck,” the “will” and “audacity” of these “young people”?

On Tuesday, 16 August, the Israeli daily Haaretz reported that more than 900 journalists from Israel and around the world are covering the events in Gaza, and that hundreds of others are in cities and towns in Israel to cover local reactions. Were there ever that many journalists in one place during the past 5 years to cover the Palestinian Intifada? Where were the 900 international journalists in April 2002 after the Jenin refugee camp was laid to waste in the matter of a week in a show of pure Israeli hubris and sadism? Where were the 900 international journalists last fall when the Jabalya refugee camp in Gaza lay under an Israeli siege and more than 100 civilians were killed? Where were they for five years while the entire physical infrastructure of the Gaza Strip was being destroyed? Which one of them reported that every crime of the Israeli occupation *from home demolitions, targeted assassinations and total closures to the murder of civilians and the wanton destruction of commercial and public property- increased significantly in Gaza after Sharon’s “Disengagement” Plan - that great step toward peace - was announced?

Where are the hundreds of journalists who should be covering the many non-violent protests by Palestinians and Israelis against the Apartheid Wall? *Non-violent protesters met with violence and humiliation by Israeli armed forces? Where are the hundreds of journalists who should be reporting on the economic and geographic encirclement of Palestinian East Jerusalem and of the bisection of the West Bank and the subdivision of each region into dozens of isolated mini-prisons? Why aren’t we being barraged by outraged reports about the Jewish-only bypass roads? About the hundreds of pointless internal checkpoints? About the countless untried executions and maimings? About the torture and abuse of Palestinians in Israeli prisons? Where were these hundreds of journalists when each of the 680 Palestinian children shot to death by Israeli soldiers over the last 5 years was laid to rest by grief-stricken family members? The shame of it all defies words.

Now instead report after report announces the “end to the 38 year old occupation” of the Gaza Strip, a “turning point for peace” and the news that “it is now illegal for Israelis to live in Gaza.” Is this some kind of joke?Yes, it is “illegal for Israelis to live in the Gaza Strip” as colonizers from another land. It has been illegal for 38 years. (If they wish to move there and live as equals with the Palestinians and not as Israeli citizens they may do so.)

Sharon’s unilateral “Disengagement” plan is not ending the occupation of Gaza. The Israelis are not relinquishing control over the Strip. They are retaining control of all land, air and sea borders including the Philadelphi corridor along the Gaza/Egypt border where the Egyptians may be allowed to patrol under Israel’s watchful eye and according to Israel’s strictest terms. The 1.4 million inhabitants of Gaza remain prisoners in a giant penal colony, despite what their partisan leaders are attempting to claim. The IDF is merely redeploying outside the Gaza Strip, which is surrounded by electrical and concrete fences, barbed wire, watchtowers, armed guards and motion censors, and it will retain the authority to invade Gaza on a whim. Eight thousand Palestinian workers working in Israel for slave wages will soon be banned from returning to work. Another 3,200 Palestinians who worked in the settlements for a sub-minimum-wage have been summarily dismissed without recourse to severance pay or other forms of compensation. Still others will lose their livelihoods when the Israelis move the Gaza Industrial Zone from Erez to somewhere in the Negev desert.

The World Bank reported in December 2004 that both poverty and unemployment will rise following the “Disengagement” even under the best of circumstances because Israel will retain full control over the movement of goods in and out of Gaza, will maintain an enforced separation of the West Bank and Gaza preventing the residents of each from visiting one another, and will draw up separate customs agreements with each zone severing their already shattered economies-- and yet we are forced to listen day in and day out to news about this historic peace initiative, this great turning point in the career of Ariel Sharon, this story of national trauma for the brothers and sisters who have had to carry out the painful orders of their wise and besieged leader.

What will it take to get the truth across to people? To the young woman of Neve Dekalim who can speak her words without batting an eyelash of embarrassment or shame? As the cameras zoom in on angry settlers poignantly clashing with their “brothers and sisters” in the Israeli army, who will be concerned about their other brothers and sisters in Gaza? When will the Palestinian history of 1948 and 1967, and of each passing day under the violence of dispossession and dehumanization, get a headline in our papers?

I am reminded of an interview I had this summer in Beirut with Hussein Nabulsi of Hizbullah * an organization that has had nothing to do with the movement for Palestinian national liberation whatsoever, but one that has become allied with those it sees as the real victims of US and Israeli policies and lies. I remember his tightly shut eyes and his clenched fists as he asked how long Arabs and Muslims were supposed to accept the accusations that they are the victimizers and the terrorists. “It hurts,” he said in a whispered ardor. “It hurts so much to watch this injustice every day.” And he went on to explain to me why the Americans and the Israelis with their monstrous military arsenals * will never be victorious.

Jennifer Loewenstein will be a visiting Fellow at the Refugee Studies Centre at Oxford University beginning this fall. She can be reached: [email protected].

http://mediachannel.org/blog/node/670

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What they don’t tell you in the US media is that those Palis are being ethnically-cleansed in the ‘occupied territories’ of West Bank and Gaza. What they don’t tell on CNN/FOX/MS-NBC is that those stone throwers are throwing rocks on the OCCUPIERS!

What they also don’t show on FOX/CNN/MSNBC is how the settlers (Orthodox jews who are mostly transplants from Eruope & America) are destroying the crops of poor Palestinians, shooting at the farmers and their children.

The conflict is portrayed as one-sided conficlit in the US media – Palis hate them beause they are jews not because they have annexed their lands, ruined their livelihood, driven thousands from their homes, and separated villages from each other by erecting settlements and checkpoints. Israeli jews (moderates) think that Orthodox jews are an impediment to peace just like Hamas et al from the Palestinian side. But Americans & American zionist don’t view it that way lest they might be labelled anti-semitic.

Now simpletons like princip will come back with the suicide bombing defense but never mention how many are killed by the IDF. Don’t worry verizon/princip, no body will call you anti-semitic for calling it an OCCUPATION.

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Some statement coming from the land of “Islam is a peaceful religion, we have compassion for all”.
P.S Do read up on why Pali’s were driven from their homes. Let me help you the whole Arab Nation attacked Israel and the puny little country fought on all sides (God must be on their side) and won, thus took the land.

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Point my son is this: In the US media the conflict is portrayed as a conflict of hate – which is what you are trying to do here. It’s a fight over land and it’s always been a fight over land. No amount repeating lies like “those poor jews” or “tiny Israeli country that was attacked” will not change the nature of the conflict. It’s about land. Isrealis want it and they are ethnically cleanse the Palestinians if they have to. So far, they have been very successful at it too.

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$140,000 - $400,000, WOW!!!

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a: Dont Son me dcikhead
b: When Muslim ball washer (golf balls) like you makes a statement

Doesn’t really talk about compassionate Islam. OK Gaaandismo.
I Guess CNN and Fox are right it is about hate.

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Gaza is one thing...Wst Bank though..completely different ball game. Israel never ever comtained gaza, but west bank was part of the jewish history. There was no such thing as palestine until the Romans called the land to de-judafy it

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The real problem has been discussed here before. MyVoice and I have addressed this many many times. We have posed a media based campaign for the Palestianians. Daily civil disobedience, moral attacks on vacant buildings, self immolation versus suicide belts. The problem is that the image that the Palestinians project is that of terrorists. Every time they walk into a pizza parlor and blow up innocents it gives the Isrealis the right to say, "Do you see how these people are?" It is an easy to understand message. The Palestinians are barbaric and brutal. When the Isrealis show them no mercy, they flash images of some religious dinner blown to smithereens by a suicide bomber. The Isrealis can live on these images for a decade. The Israelis want to build a wall? Would you want neighbors like that? I'd build a wall to if my neighbors spent every waking hour trying to kill me. The Isrealis make the message easy to understand. You guys are just so biased, that you refuse to see how effective their message has been.

Now you guys may argue that everyone should simply "see the truth". The problem is, that the Palestinians have at various times killed Olympic atheletes, hijacked airplanes and cruiseships. Long before many of you were born, the Palestinians made a decision to be seen by the media as brutal terrorists, who break normative rules in pursuit of their goals. They have never reformed that image. They have never chosen a media-centric approach instead of raw brutality. That is why they are losing. The Israelis are beating the snot out of them in the media. The Israelis have mastered a relentless media machine, and the Palestinians think that a few more unaimed mortars into some settlement is just fine, and the world should see the wisdom of this.

The fact that you guys have never come to terms with is that suicide bombings invalidate the Palestinain cause. When you pursue a moral cause in immoral ways, you render the cause irrelevant. Suicide bombing crosses such a moral line with Americans, that they will never be able to fully support the Palestinians until the Palestinains forswear this method. Similarly the suicide bombings and beheadings in Iraq are the best possible advertising for George Bush. The intentional targeting of innocents is a moral bright line that Americans can never understand. We can understand mistakes and accidents, but there is no sympathy ever for the intentional targeting of innocents. We do not understand the rewriting of the definition of innocent either. The sooner the Muslim world understand this absolute in American thinking the sooner we will come to some understandings....

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OG don’t be so bashful, just say it they are animals and savages.

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Their *tactics*are killing them in the media. Israel is much more media savvy.

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Verizon/Gavril (my son),

a: Your anger and frustration is noted. Did I hit a nerve? And, why are you changing the subject? Are you denying that conflict’s coverage is biased (against Palis) in the US? Why are you twisting like Rush Limbaugh? Are you afraid that an fair discussion would get you labelled as an anti-semite? If Ha’aretz is not afraid to speak up, why aren’t you?

b: What’s your fascination with “Gaaandismos”? Before you dissappeared as Verizon, you angrilly discussed your childhood adventure then left, what happened there? Did your past “Gaaandismos” also play with golfballs? Your giving up an awful lot of your past: Golf balls and “Gaaandismos”? What’s up with that? We don’t need to know.

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You took off from that thread.... anyhow....
I am actually a pro-semitic. I dont think palestinians have a right to a state. I think it should be Israel that should encompass west bank and gaza. all pali's living should become either israeli citizens or leave... they pick iran,saudi arabia,pakistan or any other country that will allow them, lets see how great the Ummah is allowing pali's to live amongst them. I heard Gen Zia killed a few thousand Pali's as well while serving in Jordan.