Monday, May 31, 2010

Israel reveals its true face




By Ahdaf Soueif

This will count. A flotilla of relief boats attacked in international waters. Armed commandos boarding a vessel carrying supplies for a besieged civilian population. More than 10 peace activists reported killed. This has to be made to count.

The dead have joined Rachel Corrie, Tom Hurndall, James Miller and Brian Avery in giving up their lives for the Palestinians. None of these young men and women went out to die or wanted to die or was accepting of death. Each and every one of them ultimately believed that they were safe; that there was a boundary – call it a boundary of legality, a boundary of civilisation – that Israel would not cross. They were wrong. And in proving them wrong, Israel has revealed, once again, its true face to the world.

This face, of course, the Palestinians know well. They see it every day in the teenage soldiers of the occupation chewing gum as they dish out humiliations, in the settlers shooting young Palestinians with impunity, in the soldiers firing gas canisters at the heads of demonstrators. The world saw that face in January last year when Israel unleashed the might of its air force on Gaza – the only time in modern warfare that a civilian population was sealed in as it was being bombed and shelled. Now Israel is out on the high seas killing internationals.

So never mind the multimillion- dollar public relations campaign – actions speak louder than words, and the murder of these peace activists is Israel's message to the world. It does not matter what Mark Regev or any other Israel spokesperson says. It does not matter what spin the Israeli government tries to put on this; the only link between Israeli words and Israeli deeds is this: Israel uses words as a decoy and an obfuscation and a cover for its deeds. It has done so for 62 years. These internationals, dead now, murdered, have ensured that anyone who does not see this is wilfully blind.

Western governments are fond of holding up Israel as the "only democracy in the Middle East". So should we assume that the Israeli people are behind their government? That they approve these killings? Last month I was at al-Quds University in Abu Dis. Israel's wall shaved the edge off the campus. On it, in tall blue letters, a Palestinian student had written: "My Israeli sisters: this is not the answer."

A few days ago, young Jewish Israeli activists told me they saw that the only hope for their country lies with the international community. Israel is on a path to self-destruction, they said, and it will take the region with it. It will not stop, they said, until the price it pays for its actions becomes too heavy. This price has to be a moral and economic price imposed by the world.

My anger and my sadness are so great that I have to deliberately draw a deep breath from time to time to ease the bands I feel around my chest. It doesn't matter. What does matter is that millions of people in the world are feeling the same. People everywhere see and understand what is happening. Many of us feel that Palestine is nearing its South Africa moment. This latest outrage must push it closer. And it will.

Donations will, I'm sure, flood in to the other relief boats waiting in harbour. More and more people will take the boycott to heart. More civil bodies will insist on divestment from companies that do business with Israel. The time has come for the governments that represent us to stop engaging with Israeli lies and excuses. The price of Israel's action today has to be to put the issue of sanctions squarely on the table.

This article appeared in the UK Newspaper - The Guardian dated 31st May 2010 (here)


PS. Please make doa and do solat hajat for our friends captured on board the ship Mavi Marmara, 12 of whom are Malaysians, 2 of whom are our dear old friends – Dr. Selamat Aliman (JIM) and Ustaz Hasanuddin Mohd. Yunus (Aqsa Syarif). The fate of all those on board the ship involved in the Life Line 4 Gaza (LL4G) mission, up to the point of this entry, is still not known. A few has fallen shahid. Subhanallah! Allahu Akbar!

2 comments:

Al-Manar said...

Umi
If the Arabs of this world were to join force the Jews would likely be contented with a small country at peace with us all. And if the Malays of this country were ....
WaHua al Alim ul Khabir.

Umi Kalthum Ngah said...

Dear PAkcik,

The Jews will never be contented with what they have..the Quran has attested to that...

If not then Allah would not have given harsh words when mentioning about them...

But we as Muslims should unite and free the land that was once the sacred land of the Prophets who brought the message form One God... and for that, the Palestinians have never given up..hope nor their fighting spirits...

And we, should do all we can to assist them in these efforts..